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i'm vinita nair. >> and i'm anthony mason. here are a few of the stories we'll be looking at on "cbs this morning" saturday. after raging across the philippines, a monster typhoon among the most powerful ever seen turns toward china with winds up to 100 miles an hour and stronger gusts. seth doane reports live from beijing. >> the nl bully investigation surrounding two miami dolphin players heats up. why both players are now in los angeles. >>> plus, it's a giant. the most powerful, most capable, and most expensive aircraft carrier in history. today it gets a name. the "uss gerald r. ford." >> and turning the light on spider-man. the troubles that very nearly sank a broadway hit. all that and much more on "cbs this morning saturday", saturday, november 9th, 2013. captioning funded by cbs >>> and welcome to the weekend. we also have some great guests here in studio in studio 57 this morning including will chef here to perform songs from the great est album. >> and the chef. we'll find out what's behind the seemingly simple ital
i'm vinita nair. >> and i'm anthony mason. here are a few of the stories we'll be looking at on "cbs this morning" saturday. after raging across the philippines, a monster typhoon among the most powerful ever seen turns toward china with winds up to 100 miles an hour and stronger gusts. seth doane reports live from beijing. >> the nl bully investigation surrounding two miami dolphin players heats up. why both players are now in los angeles. >>> plus, it's a giant....
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i'm vinita nair. >> and i'm anthony mason. here are a few of the stories we'll be looking at on "cbs this morning" saturday. after raging across the philippines, a monster typhoon among the most powerful ever seen turns toward china with winds up to 100 miles an hour and stronger gusts. seth doane reports live from beijing. >> the nl bully investigation surrounding two miami dolphin players heats up. why both players are now in los angeles. >>> plus, it's a giant. the most powerful, most capable, and most expensive aircraft carrier in history. today it gets a name. the "uss gerald r. ford." >> and turning the light on spider-man. the troubles that very nearly sank a broadway hit. all that and much more on "cbs this morning saturday", saturday, november 9th, 2013. captioning funded by cbs >>> and welcome to the weekend. we also have some great guests here in studio in studio 57 this morning including will chef here to perform songs from the great est album. >> and the chef. we'll find out what's behind the seemingly simple ital
i'm vinita nair. >> and i'm anthony mason. here are a few of the stories we'll be looking at on "cbs this morning" saturday. after raging across the philippines, a monster typhoon among the most powerful ever seen turns toward china with winds up to 100 miles an hour and stronger gusts. seth doane reports live from beijing. >> the nl bully investigation surrounding two miami dolphin players heats up. why both players are now in los angeles. >>> plus, it's a giant....
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and i'm vinita nair. >>> a weary law enforcement officer in missouri believes it's worth a try. jeff glor has the story. >> reporter: for nearly 20 years missouri has been in the middle of the country's mekts amphetamine epidemic and so has sergeant jason grohn. the commander of the unit. >> i'm tired of this. my people are tired of doing this. it eats police budgets. >> he believes a new pill called zephrex-d could be the answer. >> reporter: if this product becomes available, meth labs go away away. >> the end. >> reporter: they use a dangerous combination of household chemicals that often explodes. new laws limit the amount a person can by but the problem hasn't gone away. >> it's gotn't ten very very dangerous. >> reporter: in 2012 there were more than 11,000 illegal meth labs seized in the u.s. you're a patent attorney who is waging a meth war. >> yes. >> reporter: into that epidemic stepped linda lewis, a lawyer representing highland pharmaceuticals, a 14-person operation just outside st. louis. >>
and i'm vinita nair. >>> a weary law enforcement officer in missouri believes it's worth a try. jeff glor has the story. >> reporter: for nearly 20 years missouri has been in the middle of the country's mekts amphetamine epidemic and so has sergeant jason grohn. the commander of the unit. >> i'm tired of this. my people are tired of doing this. it eats police budgets. >> he believes a new pill called zephrex-d could be the answer. >> reporter: if this product...
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and i'm vinita nair. >>> a weary law enforcement officer in missouri believes it's worth a try. jeff glor has the story. >> reporter: for nearly 20 years missouri has been in the middle of the country's mekts amphetamine epidemic and so has sergeant jason grohn. the commander of the unit. >> i'm tired of this. my people are tired of doing this. it eats police budgets. >> he believes a new pill called zephrex-d could be the answer. >> reporter: if this product becomes available, meth labs go away away. >> the end. >> reporter: they use a dangerous combination of household chemicals that often explodes. new laws limit the amount a person can by but the problem hasn't gone away. >> it's gotn't ten very very dangerous. >> reporter: in 2012 there were more than 11,000 illegal meth labs seized in the u.s. you're a patent attorney who is waging a meth war. >> yes. >> reporter: into that epidemic stepped linda lewis, a lawyer representing highland pharmaceuticals, a 14-person operation just outside st. louis. >>
and i'm vinita nair. >>> a weary law enforcement officer in missouri believes it's worth a try. jeff glor has the story. >> reporter: for nearly 20 years missouri has been in the middle of the country's mekts amphetamine epidemic and so has sergeant jason grohn. the commander of the unit. >> i'm tired of this. my people are tired of doing this. it eats police budgets. >> he believes a new pill called zephrex-d could be the answer. >> reporter: if this product...
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i'm vinita nair. >> and i'm anthony mason. here are a few of the stories we'll be looking at on "cbs this morning saturday." the fallout from the obama care rollout continues while president consults with insurance execs, some democrats join republicans for a possible fix. >>> a startling dispute over special uniforms for the northwestern university football team. did they insult the military vets they've intended to honor? >>> fighting crime with cuteness. a single child lives out his superhero dream with the help of thousands and in the process inspires millions. >>> and bob dylan, iron man? the singer displays his unique welded art. we'll take you to the show. all that and much more on "cbs this morning saturday," november 16th, 2013. captioning funded by cbs >>> and welcome to the weekend. we also have some outstanding guests for you here in studio 57 this morning including julian lennon john lennon's eld evidence son. you'll hear him perform. plus he'll talk about his life and his family legacy that and chef david ken.ch
i'm vinita nair. >> and i'm anthony mason. here are a few of the stories we'll be looking at on "cbs this morning saturday." the fallout from the obama care rollout continues while president consults with insurance execs, some democrats join republicans for a possible fix. >>> a startling dispute over special uniforms for the northwestern university football team. did they insult the military vets they've intended to honor? >>> fighting crime with cuteness. a...
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vinita nair is there live. you've been talking to one man in dallas who was the first to hit the air waves with news of the shooting. >> absolutely michelle, good morning to you, he not only reported about the assassination. he also spoke to the assassin. in a few moments in about three hours, the ceremony here in dallas will get underway. it's already been an emotional morning. throughout the course of the morning they have big projector screens up and are showing intimate portraits of the jfk family. >> it's forever 1963 when i stand here. >> pierce almond was the program manager at the local radio station in dallas the day john f. kennedy was assassinated. after hearing the gunshots, the reporter then 29 years old delivered this news over the phone. >> we do not and cannot confirm the reports at this time that the president has been shot. >> you were the first reporter on the air. >> yes. the only one really. there was only one phone in the lobby. >> two hours after kennedy was shot, police arrested lee harv
vinita nair is there live. you've been talking to one man in dallas who was the first to hit the air waves with news of the shooting. >> absolutely michelle, good morning to you, he not only reported about the assassination. he also spoke to the assassin. in a few moments in about three hours, the ceremony here in dallas will get underway. it's already been an emotional morning. throughout the course of the morning they have big projector screens up and are showing intimate portraits of...
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vinita nair reports. >> reporter: new surveillance video shows kendrick johnson in his high school gym just hours before his body was found there. u.s. attorney michael moore says his office was reviewing the facts surrounding the georgia teenager's mysterious death. >> there's several questions that must be answered or confirmed. what was the cause of mr. johnson's death? second, was mr. johnson's death the result of a crime? >> reporter: the body of a 17-year-old high school athlete was found last january in an upright wrestling mat in the school gym. the official autopsy report shows he was suffocated but his family had his body exhumed in june for a second autopsy. that review showed he suffered a blow to the neck. the police ordered hours of review of school surveillance video. his family hopes it will reveal more about their son's death. >> it's one step closer to finding out what happened to my death. >> reporter: the u.s. attorney says if he uncovers enough evidence indicating it was a crime, he'll ask the fbi to conduct an investigation. vinita nair, cbs news. >>> on the "cbs
vinita nair reports. >> reporter: new surveillance video shows kendrick johnson in his high school gym just hours before his body was found there. u.s. attorney michael moore says his office was reviewing the facts surrounding the georgia teenager's mysterious death. >> there's several questions that must be answered or confirmed. what was the cause of mr. johnson's death? second, was mr. johnson's death the result of a crime? >> reporter: the body of a 17-year-old high school...
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vinita nair caught up with him as he reflected on very somber day. >> it's forever in 1963 when i sat here. >> reporter: pierce almond was the program manager at the local radio station in dallas the day john f. kennedy was assassinated. the reporter, then 29 years old, delivered this news over the phone. >> we do not and cannot confirm the report at this time but the president has been shot. >> reporter: you were the first reporter on the air. >> yes, the only one really. there was only one phone in the lobby. >> reporter: two hours after kennedy was shot, police arrested lee harvey oswald. the secret service later told almond he had spoken to the assassin after the shooting. >> i ran up the sidewalk, up the steps into the lobby, went through the door. he was standing in the door. i asked him where a phone was. >> reporter: you spoke to oswald after the shooting. >> according to the secret service, i did. >> reporter: when you spoke tom, was he >> no. he was calm. he was not out of breath, didn't seem agitated. really didn't seem to be in a hurry. >> reporter: to this day almond has
vinita nair caught up with him as he reflected on very somber day. >> it's forever in 1963 when i sat here. >> reporter: pierce almond was the program manager at the local radio station in dallas the day john f. kennedy was assassinated. the reporter, then 29 years old, delivered this news over the phone. >> we do not and cannot confirm the report at this time but the president has been shot. >> reporter: you were the first reporter on the air. >> yes, the only one...
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in dallas, vinita nair, cbs news. >>> cbs news will have much more on the anniversary of president's assassination throughout the day. scott pelley will air the cbs eechk news from dallas. >>> straight ahead, your local up the scoreboard but he's outdone by a fan pulled from the stands. ♪ ♪ if i was a flower growing wild arend fe ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to be my sweet honeybee ♪ ♪ and if was a tree growing tall and green ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to shade me and be my leaves ♪ grown in america. picked & packed at the peak of ripeness. the same essential nutrients as fresh. del monte. bursting with life™. and better is so easy withrning you cabenefiber.o something better for yourself. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, [ girl ] make dinner pop! >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. washin
in dallas, vinita nair, cbs news. >>> cbs news will have much more on the anniversary of president's assassination throughout the day. scott pelley will air the cbs eechk news from dallas. >>> straight ahead, your local up the scoreboard but he's outdone by a fan pulled from the stands. ♪ ♪ if i was a flower growing wild arend fe ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to be my sweet honeybee ♪ ♪ and if was a tree growing tall and green ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to shade me and...
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vinita nair reports. >> reporter: whitey bulger sat with his back to family members of the victims as they addressed him in court called him a rat, a punk, even satan. steve came to honor his sister debbie. he said he wanted to strangle bulger. he challenged the months bob of the winter hill gang to turn around and look at him. >> he took off his glasses and was glance over and something told him not to. maybe it was best it didn't happen that way. >> i think he was scared. i think he was afraid to turn around and see that mass of people and all the families he affected. i think he was scared. i think he was scared to face up. >> reporter: in court david wheeler held up a photo of his father roger who was killed in a hit bulger ordered in 1981. he also criticized the fbi for, as he put it, protecting and supervising bulger before he went on the run for 16 years. bulger was finally captured in 2011 in santa monica. >> he kept his back turned to me just like the fbi and the justice department have turned their backs to me. >> reporter: the two-hour hearing ended when the judge asked bul
vinita nair reports. >> reporter: whitey bulger sat with his back to family members of the victims as they addressed him in court called him a rat, a punk, even satan. steve came to honor his sister debbie. he said he wanted to strangle bulger. he challenged the months bob of the winter hill gang to turn around and look at him. >> he took off his glasses and was glance over and something told him not to. maybe it was best it didn't happen that way. >> i think he was scared. i...
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vinita nair looks at how the way your turkey was raised affects its flavor. >> reporter: in a matter of days these turkeys will be a thanksgiving meal, but for now they're living the good life. >> they go in and out as they please. >> reporter: dwayne koch is the first to raise these turkeys on this free-range farm. they can be twice as expensive but they sell out at chains like whole foods. >> consumers want to know where meat came from, who grew it, how it was raised. >> reporter: butterball is still a great brand offering top meat with plenty of breast and white meat. free-range birds have access to the outdoors. organic are fed a an organic diet without drugs or hormones. koch raises birds this way back from the 1930s. koch says customers choose his turkeys for the humane lifestyle but also for the taste, which depends on their pure diet. >> it's a very clean-tasting turkey with no aftertaste. >> reporter: so people taste the difference. >> yes. >> reporter: lower stress leads to more tender meat. in the end it's a matter of personal preference and budget. vinita nair, cbs news,
vinita nair looks at how the way your turkey was raised affects its flavor. >> reporter: in a matter of days these turkeys will be a thanksgiving meal, but for now they're living the good life. >> they go in and out as they please. >> reporter: dwayne koch is the first to raise these turkeys on this free-range farm. they can be twice as expensive but they sell out at chains like whole foods. >> consumers want to know where meat came from, who grew it, how it was raised....
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jeff vinita? >> don dahler thank you very much. we'll bring you coverage of the thanksgiving day parade in about an hour right after "cbs this morning." >>> millions of travelers are at their holiday destinations this morning. some had to get through heavy rain along the east coast. new york city got 2 1/2 inches wednesday. other parts of new york state saw several inches of snow. but conditions were unexpectedly smooth on highways and at major airports along the east coast. >> that big storm is gone this morning, and most of the country can expect good weather for thanksgiving, although very cold here. airlines delayed more than 6,000 flights yesterday, but only about 300 were canceled. that's less than 1% of the airlines scheduled. >>> it may be thanksgiving, but it is also less than four weeks before christmas. that is why more stores than ever will be open at some point today. some people already are shopping this morning. the national retail federation predicts 140 million americans will visit a store during this four-day week
jeff vinita? >> don dahler thank you very much. we'll bring you coverage of the thanksgiving day parade in about an hour right after "cbs this morning." >>> millions of travelers are at their holiday destinations this morning. some had to get through heavy rain along the east coast. new york city got 2 1/2 inches wednesday. other parts of new york state saw several inches of snow. but conditions were unexpectedly smooth on highways and at major airports along the east...
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vinita nair, cbs news. >>> a pennsylvania minister will learn his fate this morning. reverend frank schaefer was convicted on monday of breaking methodist church law by officiating his son's same-sex wedding. the methodist church accepts gay and lesbian members but it is incompatible with the christian teaching. a church jury will decide his punishment. >>> and a sibling spat over same-sex marriage has embroiled one of the most prominent families. it's about more than just politics for the daughters of former vice president dick cheney. nancy cordes reports. >> reporter: the family feud burst into public view on sunday after liz cheney was asked about same-sex marriage on fox news sunday. >> i do believe in the traditional definition of marriage. >> reporter: cheney's sister mary wedded her longtime partner heather poe in 2012 and they have two children. >> i love her family very much. this is just an issue in which we disagree. >> reporter: within hours mary fired back on facebook. liz, this isn't just an issue on which we disagree. you're just wrong. and on the wron
vinita nair, cbs news. >>> a pennsylvania minister will learn his fate this morning. reverend frank schaefer was convicted on monday of breaking methodist church law by officiating his son's same-sex wedding. the methodist church accepts gay and lesbian members but it is incompatible with the christian teaching. a church jury will decide his punishment. >>> and a sibling spat over same-sex marriage has embroiled one of the most prominent families. it's about more than just...
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in dallas vinita nair cbs news. >> tina was the youngest photographer at the kennedy assassination. >> she says she remembers it like it was yesterday but has no plans to attend anniversary events. >> she doesn't like big crowds now. >> i was about 4 years old and they put it over the loud speakers about 10:30 in the morning and everyone just stopped. >> very very sad day. >> all right guys. let's go on to some weather. >> yes, we shall. let's talk about the sunshine coming our way. the winds have been the big story. numerous power outages all around the bay area. those wind gusting over 60 miles per hour across some of the mountains, and could get a little stronger this morning. that area of low pressure that brought us the rain yesterday moving into southern california bringing them some torrential rains and flooding there. as high pressure builds in behind it, the difference between those two pressure systems whipping up the winds. we could still see some gusts as high as 70 miles per hour. that is above a thousand feet. more like 2,000 feet for some of the strongest winds. we're s
in dallas vinita nair cbs news. >> tina was the youngest photographer at the kennedy assassination. >> she says she remembers it like it was yesterday but has no plans to attend anniversary events. >> she doesn't like big crowds now. >> i was about 4 years old and they put it over the loud speakers about 10:30 in the morning and everyone just stopped. >> very very sad day. >> all right guys. let's go on to some weather. >> yes, we shall. let's talk...
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. >> vinita nair has been talking to one man in dallas who was the first to hit the air waves with news of the shooting. >> reporter: good morning, today's going to be a remarkable day in the sense that the city of dallas has not commemorated this anniversary in 50 years, and this is the first year they're choosing to do so. i spoke to one man who not only reported on the assassination, he also spoke to the asass sin. >> it was 1963. >> pierce almond was the program manager at the local radio station in dallas the day john f. kennedy was assassinated. after hearing the gunshots, the reporter then 29 years old delivered this news over the phone. >> we do not and cannot confirm the reports at this time, but the president has been shot. >> you were the first reporter on the air. >> yes. >> the only one really. there was only one phone in the lobby. >> two hours after kennedy was shot police arrested lee harvey oswald. the secret service told almond he had spoken to the asass sin after the shooting. >> i ran up, went through the door was standing in the door and i asked him where a phone wa
. >> vinita nair has been talking to one man in dallas who was the first to hit the air waves with news of the shooting. >> reporter: good morning, today's going to be a remarkable day in the sense that the city of dallas has not commemorated this anniversary in 50 years, and this is the first year they're choosing to do so. i spoke to one man who not only reported on the assassination, he also spoke to the asass sin. >> it was 1963. >> pierce almond was the program...
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anthony and vinita? >> charlie d'agata, thank you. >>> a remote plane in alaska killed four people on board including a little boy. the cessna went down friday in st. mary's. six other people were injured. the cause of it were undetermined. >>> sales for the holiday season are off to a good start. the nation's retailers opened early and offered deep discounts on thanksgiving day. some stores are open 24 hours. analysts predict they'll see a sales increase. that's the smallest increase since 2009 the year the recession ended. >>> online people are expected to enjoy record sales. they predict 167 million americans will go bargaining on the web. it would be up 15% from last year. let's here more from kre net's senior editor bridget carey. good morning. >> good morning. >> how did it go? >> it tyke away. some of the early numbers we're getting from ibm say thursday online shopping was up 20% and then friday 10%. >> it seems like smartphone has also changed the game. now they can suddenly do it off their smar
anthony and vinita? >> charlie d'agata, thank you. >>> a remote plane in alaska killed four people on board including a little boy. the cessna went down friday in st. mary's. six other people were injured. the cause of it were undetermined. >>> sales for the holiday season are off to a good start. the nation's retailers opened early and offered deep discounts on thanksgiving day. some stores are open 24 hours. analysts predict they'll see a sales increase. that's the...
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vinita nair reports from boston with the latest. >> reporter: whitey bulger sat with his back to family members of his victims, as they addressed him in court, calling him a rat, a punk, even satan. steve said he wanted to strangle bulger. he challenged would 84-year-old former leader of south boston's notorious winter hill gang, to turn around and look at him. >> he took off his glasses and was going to glance over when something told him not to. maybe it was best it didn't happen that way. >> reporter: in court, david wheeler held up a photo of his father, roger, who was killed in a hit bulger ordered in 1981. he also criticized the fbi for as he put it, protecting and supervising bulger, before he went on the run for 16 years. bulger was finally captured in 2011 in santa monica. >> he kept his back turned to me, just like the fbi and justice department have turned their back to me. >> the two-hour hearing ended when the judge asked bulger if he wanted to speak. he simply said no. >> even if bulger didn't look at or address the victim's families, his attorney was affected by the raw e
vinita nair reports from boston with the latest. >> reporter: whitey bulger sat with his back to family members of his victims, as they addressed him in court, calling him a rat, a punk, even satan. steve said he wanted to strangle bulger. he challenged would 84-year-old former leader of south boston's notorious winter hill gang, to turn around and look at him. >> he took off his glasses and was going to glance over when something told him not to. maybe it was best it didn't happen...