Public schools in boston cancelled today. Rail service already suspended. Did not appear that you had the wheel dn in place. Declared an emergency at this time. Usairways flight skidded to a stop after the front landing gear didnt extend properly. And in tulsa be an unscheduled landing after the pilot smelled fumes in the cockpit. Russian troops begin military exercises in crimea today. President obama is considering Arming Ukrainian troops. If diplomacy fails, the possibility of lethal defensive weapons is being examined. Hes got a weapon hes trying to car jack somebody. Finally ended in gunfire. The suspect is down. Its like getting a legal go ahead. Many alabama counties have refused to issue marriage licenses to samesex couples. Yet another trip to iowa by chris christie. To be in iowa or any place else in this country. All that the west point sweater that once belonged to Vince Lombardi was found at a Goodwill Outlet could fetch around 20,000. And all that matters. The big event on cbs, the grammys. Kanye west jumped on stage and interrupted when album of the year was announced. You know what they say. Opinions are like kanyes. On cbs morning news. Rapper iggy azalea just wanted a cheese pizza from papa johns. The fancy singer claims one of the companys delivery guys gave out her number. If shes so fancy, why is she ordering pizza from papa johns . This mornings eyeopener is presented by toyota. Lets go places. Captioning funded by cbs welcome to cbs morning news. Norah odonnell is off, and jeff glor is with us. Welcome back. Good to be here. The boston area is blockaded by mountains of snow. Three recordbreaking storms have buried the city under 5 1 2 feet of snow. The city is struggling to dig out. Schools are closed again this morning and trains and subways shut down. Bostons Logan Airport is open but dozens of flights are cancelled. Jericka duncan is in boston where most people are saying enough. Good morning to you. Reporter good morning. With this latest storm dumping 2 feet of snow, this becomes the third snowiest time in february in boston of alltime and its not over yet. Were now hearing that there is more snow on the way thursday. Bostons streets are at a standstill this morning. The city is paralyzed by this latest round of snow. The subway system is out of service today. And the buildup from twoandahalf weeks of relentless snowfall is creating a new set of problems. Im asking you to go out and get somebody to inspect your roofs. Reporter officials are concerned that roofs may buckle under the weight of the accumulation. And the boston suburb of quincy the roof of this building once used as a movie set gave way. And in rockland the top of an industrial building collapsed with seven people inside. Luckily, no one was hurt. The whole ceiling just came in like a freight train. We just ran. Reporter over the past 14 days contractor tom morel says he has received 200 phone calls from people in the boston area asking to have their rooftops shoveled. Its like boom. It just started getting crazy. Everybody is panicking right now. Reporter the city has been struggling to keep up with the consecutive storms since they began in late january. Each one dropping at least 18 inches. You shovel again and 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. Just when we get a little ahead and makelyway, we get more snow. Reporter the mayor predicted roughly 36 million on snow removal by the end of the week. Thats double the budget. But crews are working to clear the roads and hopefully a path for students so they can get back to school after missing eight days. All these storms all at once you cant even explain it. Its just crazy, you know . And my wife is getting tired of seeing the kids too. Reporter and everywhere you turn there is snow there are snow mounds all over the place, and thats part of the problem. The city just recently announced it will now consider dumping some of this snow in Boston Harbor and to make matters worse for the crews responsible for cleanup, temperatures are expected to drop as the week continues. Jeff . No fun. Jericka, thank you. One of one of americas busiest highways is closed this morning after a massive pileup south of new york city. One person was killed and dozens hurt last night on the new jersey turnpike. This morning, meteorologist danielle nile is watching this new weather threat. Danielle good morning. Jeff, good morning to you. Freezing rain, slicking the roads. Meantime its been remarkable. This tells the story. 5 1 2 inches of snow in boston through january 23. Since then we have had 71. 8 inches inches. This past storm had over feet and a lot of communities south of boston. Its been remarkable to see and now another storm on the way. Assistant look like a lot. But on wednesday it dives through the great lakes and there will be redevelopment, a stronger storm off the coastline here. Plowable snow is likely in a lot of eastern new england. It has a big potential if it shifts just a little farther to the west. This is one to watch for sure. Widespread 3 to 6 inches an early estimate now, and much colder air to end the week. An arctic blast behind it only in the teens in new england, 50s for northern florida. Gayle, back to you. Danielle we thank you. Passengers on a Us Airways Flight to houston are safe this morning after the jet landed with snow scraping the runway. The pilot of 1825 from philadelphia made the Emergency Landing last night after he could not tell if the planes nose gear would come out. Once again, 56 souls on board, 3,000 pounds of gas, and we plan on evacuating on the runway. The jet circled george bush intercontinental airport for 40 minutes before it landed. One passenger was taken to a hospital with minor injuries. Major battle over samesex marriage is unfolding in alabama this morning. It became legal there yesterday, but some judges are defying a federal order, and denying gay couples the ability to get a marriage license. Chip reid is in montgomery with the top judge behind the push to make sure samesex marriage doesnt happen. Chip, good morning. Reporter well, good morning. The situation here in alabama is being described as judicial chaos can i courthouse here in montgomery, they are issuing licenses to samesex couples, but in dozens of other courthouses across the state, they are refusing to do so. I want to get married today. Jaileen truner have been waiting five years to get married. Yesterday, they did it after an alabama judge issued a license. Emotionally, its been a rough ride but worth it. Reporter last month a federal judge struck down alabamas ban on samesex marriage, finding it violated the u. S. Constitutions equal protection clause. That decision took effect monday but not without judicial chaos. Its about the institution of marriage. And when that institution is destroyed, its the basic Building Block for our society. Reporter in a defiant challenge, chief Justice Roy Moore of the Alabama Supreme Court ordered the states probate judges not to issue marriage licenses. I issued this ruling because of my duty to the constitution and laws of alabama. But also because i believe that redefinition of marriage is not within the federal government. Reporter in a state where most people oppose samesex marriage, many judges cited with justice moore, leaving some license bureaus empty. In mobile Milton Persinger faced a closed window. I should already be home celebrating. But no, im sitting here wondering what in the world are these people thinking . Reporter civil rights activists say mondays battle is only 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 alabamas schools. Moore denies there is a connection between then and now. This is not about race. This is not about recognition that all people are created equal. This is about choice. Its about redefining marriage. Reporter the u. S. Supreme court will hear arguments on the issue of samesex marriage in april, and a decision applying to the entire nation is expected sometime around the end of june. No one knows exactly what they will rule but Supreme CourtJustice Clarence thomas has suggested that it appears the majority may already have made up their minds to approve of samesex marriage. Charlie . Chip, thanks. This morning, the fight against isis is stretching to afghanistan. An american drone strike a commander. The detainee recently started to recruit for isis. Afghanistan is more than 1,000 miles away from the isis base in iraq and syria. Cbs news Senior Security contributor Michael Morelle is in washington. Good morning. Reporter good morning, charlie. What does this say to you that a taliban is recruiting for isis and pledging allegiance . Charlie, one of the things that has happened over the last six months as we have conducted air strikes against isis in iraq and syria is that their brand is spreading. So there are extremist groups in egypt, in algeria, in tripoli and now in afghanistan, who now so and this is happening at a speed much greater than al qaedas brand ever spread. So what does it mean for the United States . So i think these groups which largely attacked local targets, local grievances are now going to go after more western targets. A great example happened two weeks ago in tripoli, where a group that had aligned itself with isis attacked a hotel frequented by International Businessmen and by diplomats, killed nine people including an american. So what can we do mike . What should we do . Well the only thing we can do is take the fight to these guys in iraq and syria. Because as long as theres a perception that they are winning, as long as they are doing well there, their brand is going to continue to spread because 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. And you need probably 50, 75 100,000 troops to be able to deal with isis in both iraq and in syria. Mike what has been the affecting of air strikes, and what is the situation today on the ground . So it seems to me charlie, that isis great victory over the last six months has been the spread of their message, you know, like we just talked about and like we see in afghanistan. Our great victory in the last six months is we have stopped their blitzkrieg across iraq right . They are not gaining anymore territory. Were not taking any back. But theyre not taking anymore territory. Thank you. Michael morelle, thank you very much. A wounded man in Police Custody this morning after a wild and violent pursuit in los angeles. A car chase turned last nights rush hour into a mad house. Ben tracy reports, the suspect hit at least six cars and stole another at gunpoint in just 30 minutes. Look at this guy, making a left turn. Whoa right there. Right there. And that was only the first crash in a chaotic chase through los angeles on monday night. Reporter whoa reporter l. A. Police say the car had been stolen. Again on the wrong side of the road. You know, this is very dangerous. There we go oh reporter the man behind the wheel was more than reckless and the car he was driving paid the price. Look at this. Whoa there we go. And 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. And, again, look at this. Wrong side of the road. Whoa whoa okay. There we go. Reporter the suspect ditched that car and flashed a gun. Hes trying to carjack somebody, and it looks like it looks like he has a weapon. He does. Hes got a weapon. Hes got a weapon. Hes trying to carjack somebody. Reporter 22yearold elizabeth yuerowan came facetoface with the gunman. He told me to get out of the car and stopped the car. Reporter it was now getting dark and the suspect had run out of luck along the 60 freeway. He tried to steal another car, but lapd officers shot him in the middle of the road. The suspect is down. Reporter he was arrested and taken to the hospital. For cbs morning news, ben tracy, los angeles. State tax agencies around the country are on high alert this morning amid tax filings. Alabama is investigating at least 16,000 returns suspected of fraud. Utah has flagged at least 8,000. Last week minnesota temporarily stopped accepting returns using tush turbo tax. Massachusetts is scrutinizing filings from the software there. Former assistant director sean henry is in washington. President of proud Strike Services and joins us once again this morning. Sean welcome back to cbs morning news. Morning, gayle. What exactly is going on here and how concerned should taxpayers be . Yeah youve got criminal groups that recognize that people are putting a lot of Digital Information on the network. They do that because it makes life more effective and more convenient for us. But when that data is electronic like that when theyre able to gain user names and passwords to your account theyre oftentimes able to imitate who you are and steal your money and get your tax refund. What can we do about it . There is not a lot that consumers can do unfortunately. In this day and age, were all kind of forced to put our information digitally on the network. What we can do is ask these organizations to make sure that theyre protecting that data. People can change their user name and password pretty regularly. They can also oftentimes store your data on a a hard drive that is separate from your standard computer, and just disconnect it from your computer when youre not using it your tax and sensitive information. We also are going to need the government to step up as they have been and try to catch some of these criminals that are operating oftentimes off our shores. So whats the earliest sign maybe somebody is tampering with yours . Unfortunately, its when you get told by the irs that your tax return has already been filed. Because once they gain your tax return, youre not able to file your own legitimate return. That time, its often too late. People need to constantly check their credit reports, theyve got to be aware and alert to unusual activity on their computer. Unfortunately, when consumers find out, its oftentimes too late. Sean, the Obama Administrations reportedly going to announce this new agency to combat cyberattackers today. Do you know anything about that and do you think it will make a difference . What theyre talking about is this Intelligence Center that cords existing centers. Today there are six centers, fbi, dhs, and others that exist and collect and corroborate information, and those organizations collaborate. But what the Obama Administration is looking to do is institute a plan thats actually been in place since about 2008 to connect those centers together. So that there is one belly button for the entire u. S. Government. Thats a good strategy. Its important, because theres so many different pieces of intelligence coming in. Youve got to collaborate and put it together. Sean henry, thank you so much. Thank you. This morning, the National Football league is remembering one of its greatest innovators. Ed sable was a halloffamer who never played or coached pro football. The longtime leader of the nfl films died monday. He was 98 years old. Roger goodell says sabo quote, tran formed 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. He introduced a number of neverbeforeused techniques including microphones on players and coaches. Get up on the line dont you know how much time is on the clock and sweeping scores helped rowmantic ize a sport. Extreme closeups to capture the games most raw and intimate moments. I spoke with sabol and his son steve in 2004 for 60 minutes. Steve lost his battle with brain cancer in 2012. The whole game, every play were going to shoot in slow motion. Oh, ed you cant do that. Its going to cost you a foul. I said i dont care what it costs. If we get two great plays they never saw before it will open their mind and thats exactly what happened. Dad always said, let the film run like water. Let the film run like water. That was one of his sayings. You remember the quality long after you forget the price. Ed sabols creativity and innovation earned him 52 emmy awards. Dad always used to say, tell me a fact and ill learn. Tell me a truth and ill believe. But tell me a story, and it will live in my heart forever. Thats pretty good. Im glad i said that. Thank you, ed sabol. The relationship between steve, the son, who died first, and the father was just a remarkable relationship. 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Eyewitness News Reporter justin finch is in king of prussia to talk more about. That will justin . Ukee, yes. Right up route 202 in king of prussia. Take a look out there. Looks almost clear. But im close, i can tell you, there are some wet spots out there. So you may want to take it easy. Just the same. Lets show you all the work it took for this area. Just hours ago you watched plows out here making the round, salting and clearing off the main roads out here in king of prussia. Now, rising temperatures are helping to break up a lot of those trouble spots out here, but as we know it, will soon be cold again and freezing temperatures will return. Lets take you back out live to the sidewalk here, i want to show you the work thats been put down here to clear off the sidewalks but there are still some slick spots out here. So as you you are walking, be very, very careful because it just takes one step to fall and hurt yourself. Live in king of prussia. Justin finch, Eyewitness News on the cw fill. I justin, thanks for the heads up. Katie in the werth sent end to talk more about our conditions. Thats right, ukee, justin mentioned the temperature. We will touch on that here, as well. That will really is the key. Critical factor four you this morning. You can see on storm scan, even been left over little batch of very light freezing drizzle. Right now, it is primarily confined across the southern half of the delmarva peninsula. So we are basically done at this point with precipitation but look at this, temperatures are still marginal, with freezing, all below freezing, so again, if you havent been treated, thats where youre most likely to potentially take the slip and tunnelment be extra careful, expect it slick, much colder air waits in the wings later this week. Pretty serious situation out in northeast philadelphia, closing the roosevelt boulevard, again as weve been covering with breaking news northbound, southbound, thats between conwell avenue and grant avenue about 2mile stretch. So you want to take bustleton or academy road to get on by that for the time being. Since then, since shut off the water and getting word from the Police Department, that the southbound lanes may be reopening soon. Not yet. Well keep you updated. Additionally septas one and 14 buses being detoured, we will keep you updated in the future, back to you. Lets do it again at 7 55, up next on cbs this morning priceless pieces of nasa history kept secrets for more than 40 years. For more local news weather traffic and sports were on the cw philly on the 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 now seated in the trial of the man accused of killing american sniper, chris kyle. Ten of the jurors are women. Rikki Rikki Klieman will show both sides. And he took one giant leap for man kind. Neil armstrong never told anyone about the bag inside their home. Ahead, you will see his private collection of artifacts from apollo 11. The New York Times says president obama is giving diplomacy a chance before deciding to provide lethal weapons to ukraine. He had a joint News Conference with Angela Merkel yesterday, against arming ukraines military. She and the president of france will hold talks with russian president putin and ukrainian leaders tomorrow. The Los Angeles Times says Health Officials in california are warning people to stay away from socalled measles parties. Thats right, measles parties. Theyre supposedly intended to expose children to the disease to develop a Natural Immunity but officials warn it can contribute to the outbreak. There are currently at least 166 cases. The wall street journal says slower u. S. Production is pushing costs higher. The price of crude surged to 53 a barrel monday up 19 from the sixyear low hit last month. The nationwide average is now 2. 18 a gallon. And heres an interesting story. Business insider says apple may be trying to give tesla a run for its money in the electric car business. The criteria received an unso lit ted email from an apple employee. A mystery van is part of apples Vehicle Development project. They find out who sent that theyre in trouble. And the Dallas Morning News says the jury has been selected in the american sniper murder trial in texas. Former marine eddie ralph is accused of killing chris kyle. The subject of the oscar nominated blockbuster and book. Statements begin monday. Rikki klieman is here with more. And rikki, lets start with what gayle mentioned. That its ten women on the jury. What do you make of that . Well i think its a bit startling. But we can only deal in stereotypes here. And we understand that we dont know enough about these ten women. However, you have to believe that in a quick jury selection like this that there is a thought on the part of the defense that women would be more sympathetic, more empathetic toward an insanity defense that is being put forth here. So i guess a defense. Now, if you look at that why did the prosecution take these ten women . Well its very possible that the prosecution said maybe women are more empathetic and sympathetic, and they are going to feel for this Great American hero chris kyle. While saying that i could not possibly be more stereotypical and more sexist by those comments. Yes. Or feel for the widow. Well feel for the widow, feel for the tragedy of the loss of not only chris kyle but also the loss of chad littlefields life when there they are trying to help someone, a veteran in need. Why do you think prosecutors are not seeking the Death Penalty . And lets talk about his appearance, its changed so drastically. Lets talk about his appearance first, because i am so amazed when you look at him. When you see what he looked like at the time he looks crazy. I mean, he looks like someone who has really had difficulties. It doesnt look like the same person. Does not in any way look like the same person. What he looks like today is a reasonable person he looks like someone who has put on a fair amount of weight. He has the glasses. He is communicating with his lawyers. I say as a lawyer his appearance now, if you are representing him is not in his favor. Appearance back then at the time of the crime was really of someone who had a problem. Because theyre pleading insanity. Correct. And they are pleading insanity which brings me to gayles first part of her question which is the Death Penalty. I think that this is a great move strategically on the part of the prosecution. The prosecution, if it went to seek the Death Penalty in this case would have the problem that ultimately that the jury would know that he does suffer from post Traumatic Stress disorder. Prosecution has taken that mitigating factor out. Its a smart, smart move. All right, Rikki Klieman, thank you. This morning, the Police Department in ferguson missouri is experimenting with an alternative weapon. Its creators say the Technology Makes the bullet less deadly. Law enforcement agencies are looking at ways to cut Police Shooting cases. Mark strassmann shows how the device is meant to save lives on both sides of the gun. Less lethal less lethal. Reporter stopping a deadly threat, but saving the lives of everyone involved. Less lethal less lethal. Reporter thats the goal whenever cops draw their guns. Christian ellis thinks his company has a solution, what he calls the alternative. If the officers life or an innocent bystanders life is in immediate danger they need to react with their weapon. That is their first lethal force option. We want to provide a second one. This goes on top of the weapon. Reporter the alternative is that orange plastic bracket that snaps on to the barrel of the gun. When a bullet is fired less lethal reporter it embeds in the round Metal Chamber at the end of the bracket, and propels it toward the target. And it hits someone or something at one fifth the speed of a bullet . Roughly. Reporter and what does that difference mean . That means we slow the velocity down and make the projectile larger which means the likelihood of penetration and death is reduced greatly. Its going to be like a Major League Baseball player hitting you in the chest with a hammer. That thing is taking a beating. Reporter but the alternative did not puncture this strip of leather. The technology has intrigued dozens of Police Departments across the nation. No justice no peace reporter one is in ferguson, missouri, where a Police Officer shot and killed 18yearold Michael Brown last august. Ellis says he trained five ferguson officers how to use the alternative last week. The department did not respond to a request for comment. But ellis hopes ferguson will soon introduce the 45 device to its entire force. Former Police Officer, eugene odonnell, is skeptical. There is only one shot. If you miss the shot and the police in many places miss 80 of their shots then you have to go lethal. Reporter odonnell said he hasnt used the alternative. But he worries about those crucial splitsecond decisions in deadly force situations. There might be a crucial window of time that would be lost. You might forfeit valuable time in trying to adapt your mindset to using this weapon. Reporter how quickly can he snap it on . We have a threesecond rule. If it the officer cannot safely do it in three seconds, we tell them do not think of our device. Reporter the alternative impact has never been tested on a person. But criticism of Police Shootings has many agencies wondering if its time to give it a shot. For cbs this morning mark strassmann, los angeles. I think everybody is for better solutions, right . But the notion that you can somehow then spend the time to put this on when youre trying to make a splitsecond decision while the bad guy has a weapon that doesnt have it. Yeah. Tough one. To be continued. Yeah. Neil armstrongs big secret revealed. The bag he brought back from the moon that he said contained trash. Its historic contents next. And tomorrow a family is asked to decide if a loved ones killer should be executed. Only on cbs morning news, they share the struggle of making the ultimate choice. That is tomorrow. Youre watching cbs morning news. Jacks heart attack didnt come with a warning. 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I found a happy place its written on my face were singin, were singin i found a happy place a rather happy place im singin, im singin oohoohoohoohooh i found a happy place [ female announcer ] with ingredients like roasted hazelnuts, skim milk, and cocoa theres a whole lot of happy in every jar of nutella. Spread the happy. The eagle has landed. Rocket tranquility. We copy on the ground. Youve got a bunch of guys about to turn blue. Thanks a lot. Oh boy. Were going to be busy for a minute. That was Walter Cronkite on cbs in 1969. For decades after the first lunar landing, Neil Armstrong knew how to keep a secret. This morning the world is getting a look at some of the souvenirs armstrong quietly brought home displayed at the smithsonian in washington. Wyatt andrews is there with the surprise. Wyatt, good morning. Reporter good morning, charlie. The smithsonian only recently disclosed that when Neil Armstrong was boarding this command module of apollo 11 to come home from the moon he basically grabbed some moon swag. All of this was gear that nasa planned to throw away anyway but to historians, what was junk back then is a treasure trove today. At first glance the contents of the bag look like random pieces of hardware. Electrical cables scraps, lights and oddshaped tools. But when allen nidal, a curator, saw the photos he knew he was saying history, starting with this camera. Of. This camera is the camera that probably took some of the most significant images of the 20th century, i would think. Reporter images including the moment that man first walked on the moon. Its one small step for man. One giant leap for mankind. Reporter ten months after armstrong died his wife carol says she found this white bag high in a closet that she was clearing. She carefully took photos and for more than a year experts have confirmed that every piece flew to the moon and came home with armstrong. Cbs news space consultant bill harwood says the camera alone is worth up to 1 million. But profiting from the moon was never Neil Armstrong. He never did anything to capitalize on the experience never tried to sell anything or participate in commercials for example, like some astronauts have done. Reporter and that leaves the question of why armstrong took the bag, a matter of speculation. Hello eagle houston, were standing by, over. Reporter the bag was Standard Equipment aboard the celebrated lunar lander called eagle. The eagle has landed. Reporter that armstrong and buzz aldrin used to land on the moon. Beautiful, beautiful. Thats open. Reporter but just before the astronauts ditched the eagle the lander is moon trash to this day, armstrong told Mission Control everything that he was loading, including one thing he said thats just a bunch of trash. Why do you think he kept what he described as a bag of trash . I think its a humans desire to have a commemoration, a souvenir of such important things. Having this bag in his house with these items in it is certainly something that adds a little bit of insight into the man, and who knows, maybe something it is he would stop and look at occasionally to remember that historic voyage. Reporter armstrong, as far as we know never spoke of that bag ever again, not to his wife and not to his biographer. It suggests that this most famous man from this famous event kept a piece of this Mission Always close by and all to himself. Jeff . Wow. Incredible to just think about why he made that right . The fact that he brought it is clearly we get that. We get that. Yeah. But never talked about it unless he just wanted to have something unique only to himself about a historic mission. Including his wife. She found it and now we all get to see it. Thats good. One of president obamas former Senior Advisers and strategists, David Axelrod is there in studio 57 in the green room now. Well look at the white houses internal struggles. What he would like to see the president do after leaving office. And well talk 2016 matchups. Signing books in the green room. And next, a driver gets an expensive lesson after placing too much trust in a gps map. But first, its this portion of cbs this morning sponsored by silk. Silk helps you bloom. [bassist] two late nights in tucson. Blew an amp. But good nights. Sure,musics why we do this,but its still our business. We spend days booking gigs then weve gotta put in the miles to get there. But its not without its perks. 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So far this morning what we thought was going to be more after weatherrelated morning but we can see having an issue here with a matter main break actually right on top of blue grass road. Chopper over top of the incident right now, you can see three lanes completely closed engulfed in water. Looks like they are standing in the middle of a islands water surrounding them, out in northeast philadelphia, on the north and southbound, roosevelt boulevard closed between conwell and grant. Thats about 2mile is that stretch. Take bustleton avenue or academy road to get on by, how is it doing over there . Still dealing with below freezing temperatures, looks wet, if it could you have water iced over. Hearing the reports of the roads are looking pretty good overall in terms that far particular issue. Look at storm scan three any of the precipitation that that we may have had left over, since had a chance to retreat. Left with gray skies cold air,. Temperatures that have chance to rebound but feels colder fell who are like the teens, quick economy for you here 30s, late round of snow for thursday, too. Erika . Thank you, next update at 8 25, and next on cbs this morning, inside the pages of new book by former white house Senior AdvisorDavid Axelrod. Your local news weather and traffic continues with us on the cw it is tuesday, february 10 2015. Welcome back to cbs this morning. President obamas campaign strategist, and well talk to David Axelrod about the Obama White House and the next president ial campaign. He is in studio 57. But first, heres a look at todays eyeopener at 8 00. Nearly 2 feet of snow this now becomes the third snowiest february in boston of alltime. Now theres another storm on the way. On wednesday it dives through the great lakes. Plowable snow is likely. Passengers on a usairways flight to houston are safe after the regional jet landed with its snow scraping the runway. Described as judicial chaos here in montgomery, they are issuing licenses to samesex couples. But in dozens of other courthouses, they are refusing to do so. Their brand is spreading. So there are extremist groups in egypt, in algeria, and now in afghanistan, who now are calling themselves isis. A wounded man in Police Custody this morning after a wild and violent pursuit in los angeles. Oh oh, look at this when Neil Armstrong was boarding this command module of apollo 11 to come home from the moon, he basically grabbed some moon swag. What would scare you more finding out that isis is out to get you specifically, or finding out that oprah has turned on you and she wants to destroy you . I am much more scared of oprah than i am isis. Todays eyeopener at 8 00 is presented by nationwide insurance. Ready, 7. Cue charlie. Im charlie rose with gayle king and jeff glor. Norah odonnell is off. Boston this morning has 2 more feet of snow on the ground. The city is running out of places to put it. Conditions are so bad after mondays storm that subways and commuter trains are shut down. Boston has received 5 1 2 feet of snow in the last two weeks. That breaks the citys alltime record for the most snow in any 30day period. Wow. Jericka duncan is in boston where local leaders are begging for mercy at this point. Jericka, good morning. Reporter good morning. And were begging for mercy too. But thankfully, the snow has stopped. Everywhere you turn, there are piles and piles of snow. But again, now that it is not snowing, the crews will be focused on removing this snow. This all started about two weeks ago. Three Weekend Storms began in late january, each one at least 18 inches leaving cars buried, streets snowcovered and bostonians frustrated. The city will spend double its 18 million snow removal budget by the end of the week. And the longterm accumulations is now raising concerns that roofs may start to collapse due to the weight of the snow. Right now, officials are considering dumping some of this snow into Boston Harbor because they have nowhere for this stuff to go. Some have used some empty parking lots. But again, that Boston Harbor idea is being considered just right now. And students here in boston have missed eight days of school because of the snow. The backtobacktoback storms. And now were hearing there is potential for more snow later this week. Jeff . Jericka, thank you very much. We both lived in buffalo. Im with you. There is confusion this morning about whether samesex marriage is legal in alabama. A federal order allowing samesex couples to marry there took if he could yesterday. But the states chief justice ordered lower courts not to enforce the law. He says the federal courts are intruding on alabamas constitution. With that direction, most license bureaus were empty. But a number of couples in other areas of the state obtained documents from judges obeying the federal order. The u. S. Supreme court is expected to decide samesex marriage nationally in june. Yes, we can. It was one of the most iconic Campaign Slogans in recent memory. David axelrod is the man who wrote the tag line, for then Illinois State senator barack obama and run for the United States senate. Axelrod has known the president since 1992. He was in charge for strategy for the senate and president ial campaigns. Axelrod spent two years as Senior Adviser to the president in the white house. He then left to go to work on the reelection. He is the author of a new book out today. It is called believer my 40 years in politics. Were pleased to have him here this morning. Good morning. Good morning. Lets talk about the president today first. There is some sense that he felt tied down and he couldnt go out and talk to the country in the midterms. But he has decided for the remaining two years hes going to be a bit unplugged, and hes going to tell the country really what he believes and really where he stands regardless of the political consequences. Yeah i think that thats true. Its so funny, because you all remember the day of the midterm elections, everybody was reading last rights over the Obama Administration. Hes probably had the best run hes had in years since that time. And part of it is his attitude is ive got two years left to make the biggest difference i can, and im going to go out and do everything i can. And he has more of a bounce in his step than ive seen in a very long time. So what might we expect from the Obama Presidency from the next two years . Well i think you can see some of the things that hes going to push hard. Hes going to see his Immigration Reform through. Hes going to push on climate change. And i think hes very charlie, interested in these economic issues. This has been a main theme of his entire career, not just in politics. And that is how do you build an economy in which people who work hard can get ahead and people can aspire strive and get ahead. And thats were losing that. And thats a fundamental challenge for this country. Thats what everybody is in pursuit of including Hillary Clinton and others as they try to gear up for the campaign. Thats true. But, you know hes been talking about this for years. And now you hear republicans talking about it. Jeb bush talking about income inequality. Mitt romney talking about poverty. Marco rubio talking about the middle class. The issues have shifted in his direction. In your book, you tick off a laundry list of things the president has accomplished and in great detail. That said, you talk about michael bloomen berg barb rah industry stand. Saying youre not getting the message across. People were very generous with their advice when i was in the white house. Was it welcome . Sometimes. Sometimes yes and sometimes no. Look, the reality is we were a triage unit when we arrived in the white house, and i describe this in the book. We were told that there was a one in three chance of a second great depression. Every day we were taking the vital signs of the u. S. Economy, hoping we could keep it pumping. And we had to take a series of steps. The president did. That were as unpopular as they were necessary. And that distracted from our ability to deliver the kind of message we wanted. I regret that we used him too much as kind of an announcer for the government instead of the narrator of a larger theme. That was a mistake that i take some responsibility for. You say working in the white house was like working in a submarine, hard to get a read on the pulse of america when youre looking at the country through a periscope. Yeah. So in some respects maybe you all didnt get it right yourselves. We tried very hard and i spent my days Reading Focus Group reports and polling data. But it is really hard. And i think its washingtons problem generally. Gary hart, the former senator, once told me that washington is always the last to get the news. I think that was right. Because its so insular. But the white house is worse. One of the criticisms is that guys like you, the Political Team had too much influence and a lot of the policy people complained about it all of the time. Well, you know charlie, actually what i remember is telling him that health care was going to be a politically perilous thing to do telling him that rescuing the Auto Industry was unpopular. I didnt tell him recommend he didnt do those things but i had to give him that. And i always joked i like him so much because he listened to me so little. David, how would you describe the relationship between Hillary Clinton and barack obama in the past . How do you think its evolved. And if and when she gets involved in this race when do you think she needs to declare . Well, its had some peaks and valleys, jeff. Obviously, they were friends before they ran against each other. We had probably the most vigorous contest in the history of president ial nominations. Went through the entire calendar. And there were some rough feelings after that. The great story one of the Great Stories of the administration was how close they grew though during that time that she was secretary of state. He has i think the president has huge respect for her. I think she has huge respect for him. And i expect that i dont know those who say they think she is going to run away from him. First of all, we saw in the mid terms, thats not a good strategy. Secondly, i dont think thats her inclination. They have a very good relationship. She needs to separate a little bit, though, right . She needs to define herself and where she wants to take the country in the future. Thats the important thing. Do you think where hes going will push her to the left . I dont think its a matter of being pushed to the left. It is a matter of focusing on this fundamental issue of building the economy in which we have a thriving middle class and people can get ahead. What will he do after the election after the 2016 election . There are those who say, and youre one of them he ought to put the library in chicago. But other people i talked to say he wants to come with the family to live in new york city. Well, i think those are two separate issues. Where the library goes. And i mean, the Clinton Library is in arkansas. Theres no question in my mind the library should go in chicago. Hes so much part of the fabric of that community. And he had such an interest in reviving the south side of chicago. He can do so much with this one gesture that its hard for me to believe hell pass on that opportunity. What was his biggest failure . Well i think his biggest everybodys strength is their weakness charlie. His greatest strength is that he viewed winning elections was not the most important thing to him. Getting things done was the most important thing. His weakness was that for 80 of the people in washington winning elections is the most important thing. And they didnt always relate to the politicians as well as he could. You write in the book you dont miss the action but you miss the main actor. I get the impression you feel pain about your relationship with barack obama today. You say i email him and sometimes he emails and sometimes he doesnt. That there is a longing there. Is there . Well, you know when you were close to someone as i was, as close to him as i was for years, and you see him several times a day and talk several times a day, not just as not just as a boss to an adviser, but as friends. There was a withdrawal when i left the white house. And i was very depressed about it, you know not hearing from him. And the truth is we have settled into a good rhythm. We talk from time to time. We email frequently. And, you know i i feel of him that hes a friend not just not just someone i worked for. And im glad that relationship i would love to know what these emails are about. Very quickly, will we see you in another domestic campaign. No. What can i do to top this . But youre working in london. Thats not a domestic campaign. Ed here on cbs this morning. More fathers are staying at home to look after their kids. This mornings eyeopener at 8 00 is sponsored by nationwide. Nationwide is on your side ahead, is your smart tv spying on you . A new feature could be listening to everything you say in your own home. Yikes. And sharing your conversation without your knowledge. Double yikes how can you take back the controls from your tv . Well tell you ahead on cbs this morning. 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[ laughter ] Electronics Giant samsung is facing heat this morning from privacy advocates over its smart tvs. The company says its Voice Recognition system not only records personal conversations, but may pass them along to third parties. Dan ackerman is a senior editor. Good morning. We got a new samsung tv a yearandahalf ago and kept noticing occasionally it would try to pick up what we were saying. And then it would also visual cues as well with your hands. What is it doing . Thats just your control right there. Voice control, whether on your tv or another product, you give it a command you want to watch netflix or change the channel, it takes your voice and sends it to a cloud somewhere where it translates speech to test figures out what youre trying to do and sends back to your product and thats what happens. But for that to work your voice has to go somewhere, and it has to be stored somewhere. So somebody else does have access to it. Who gets it . Samsung says when they say third parties, thats kind of a scary term. What they really mean yeah. Its not an advertising agency, but theyre contractors and the company i think is called nuance and does speech to text recognition. Hello, im third party. Nice to meet you. Comfortable with this third party. Im not sure about others. They say theyre not retaining the data, not selling to advertisers, more internally theyre figuring out and sending it back. This is a technology that really is everywhere. Were hearing about samsung because they had a really scary Privacy Policy about it. It just sounded weird because it said confidential and captured and used a lot of scare words, clearly written by lawyers not for human consumption. But your xbox does this your iphone with siri your amazon echo speaker. So all these products work the same way. They send your voice instructions somewhere else to get translated and then the result comes back to you. But samsung does say in a statement, they do not retain voice data or sell it to third parties. So what does that mean for the Company Moving forward . And what can you do to protect yourself . Thats correct. Theyre saying the same everyone else is they just use it to kind of perform the action you want to perform. I find those commands frankly, rarely work theyre always misinterpreted, youre yelling at your tv. Just use your Remote Control. I turn that off on every product i have. It did seem like it was trying to figure out what we were talking about or saying quite a bit. So i turned off the Voice Recognition feature right. People who get concerned about the web cams on their laptops and put a postit note over it. Can i ask a question about apple may be developing a car . That is an interesting field. Because thats obviously a huge company. When i was at the Consumer Electronics show in january everybody was very interested in the smart car topic. And anything auto related. I think batteries are so key for that. If theyre working on Something Like this, its got to be very related to battery. But their capacity to design things that look really neat. That is true. Theyre also a company that doesnt manufacture their own stuff, they work with thirdparty manufacturers, so they would be on the design side. Have we gotten to the point where its hard to pick up the Remote Control and press click . Have we become that guy . I think we shouldnt be those people. My parents used to say get up and turn the channel on whats going on in the bustleton section of northeaster fill. All lanes of the boulevard are closed, because after water main break chopper three live over the break between grant and conwell avenues Eyewitness News has learned, this is a 16entrance mission main not a distribution main, going to homes so will not affect service in the area. Still, this is a huge mess. And it is causing a lot of problems for the rush. Lets check in with jess right now. Live chopper three live over top of the water main break, in the heart of blue grass road, where you can see the center of all of the problems right here. Completely engulfed in water and all of the mud and dirt flowing out from the Center Pediatric ran overton of the boulevard. We know it is closed northbound and southbound lanes and will be for quite some time. Massive clean up. Head over to the maps, again northeast philadelphia, roosevelt boulevard, northbound southbound, now thats between conwell and grant avenue. And thats about 2mile stretch. Affecting a loft back roads everything all around that area, if you are traveling out around youre going to be dealing with residual delays. Alternate to get around that, do you have to head out in that direction, you can take bustleton avenue or academy road. And additionally, it is affecting the septa buses one and 14 theyll be on detour, definitely creep you updated. Katy . And jess, we still have the temperatures that are at least close to or below freezing at this hour. So, we expected this really the entire morning rush hour. Temperatures as marginal, possible at any time could still be slick. Might need little extra time to thawing the win shield. Now the retreat of even the northern most fringe of what was that system that brought in the light wintery mix yesterday. Even early this morning now eventually we should ends up with sunny breaks later today high flirts with 40. A lot of the ice will have a chance to melt away. 25 degrees later tonight unclear sky. And tomorrow, looks quiet. Thursday though, new clipper comes along not only does it knock our temperatures down significantly, for friday, and the upcoming valley tyne weekend, but youre also going to see light snow out of it on thursday, general coating to inch or two is the he can peck takes for now. Ukee . Katie if the ice doesnt cause problems on the road it, could make trouble on the sidewalks, and parking lots, eyewitness News Reporter justin finch is in king of prussia with that angle. Good morning. Reporter good morning yes, sacks out here are mainly clear, there are some slippery wet spots out here, that you will want to be very careful with. When walking and looks wet avoid it or take your time very slowly herement things really changed out here in king of prussia. Roads have been treated out herement sidewalks too things very clear now but earlier they look more like the parking lot back there nice consistent coating every icy snow out there. That was very, very slippery. Drivers tell us in the area, they have seen lots of clear roads out here. Your side streets maybe a bit more dicey go easy on those. But i can tell you that throughout the day weve seen the plows out here going out here clearing, things like that snowy ice out there to make the roads clear out here, for drivers as well, as walkers out here. Also walking you may see some things that look like salt or whatever. You may want to avoid that for your pets, were told it can be dangerous for them. Ukee, back over to you. Justin, thanks so much. Do it again at 85 00, a up next on cbs this morning actor Steve Correll discusses his oscar nomination. He of course played in foxcatcher. For more local news weather traffic and sports, were keeping it live, keeping it local on the cw philly. You can find us on these channels on xfinity 13, hd811 on verizon fios, hd516 and on rcnhd10717. 1017. Im ukee washington, have a good morning well be back shortly. Winter is hard on your face. The start of sneeze season. And the windblown watery eyes. Thats why puffs plus lotion is gentle on sensitive skin. 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But the two families decided not to reunite the girls with their biological parents. Wall street journal says ultra marathon runners using marijuana to help them cross the finish line. It can last all day. Runners who use pot say the drug manages their pain and helps them stay calm. Some say its not ethical to race with pot because its a performance enhancer. The telegraph says farmers in britain grow onions that do not cause tears or give bad breath. As a result, the onions are less likely to make your eyes water or leave a nasty after taste. No word on how it tastes. The New York Times says heinz is heating up its ketchup, blended with the popular thai hot sauce, sriracha. It includes chili pepper paste, garlic and vinegar. And Washington Post says early ticket sales for fifty shades of grey are booming in the south, opens this week. Fandango says no rrated movie has ever sold more tickets before release. Southern states dominate the top sales list. Preshow box office in mississippi is nearly four times the average. Followed by arkansas and west virginia. They want to see the movie. How many tickets did you buy for friday night, presale, charlie rose jeff glor . Im anxious to see this movie. I am too. I didnt read the book. Friday field trip. Steve carell knows how to make us laugh but his dramatic turn in foxcatcher earned the attention of voters. Lets try that again. He plays an eccentric multimillionaire whose obsession with olympic wrestling has devastated consequences. Take a look at carells remarkable evolution. Tonights topic, islam versus christianity, which is right . Islam. Christianity. Islam [ laughter ] this is the steve carell we first came to love. A fake correspondent on the daily show. How do you reconcile the fact that you were one of the most vocal critics of pork barrel politics, and yet while you were chairman of the commerce committee, that committee set a record for unauthorized appropriation. Im just kidding. Reporter he became a household name, playing clueless manager Michael Scott in the office with a knack for always saying the wrong thing. You show me a white man you trust, and i will show you a black man that i trust even more. Pam. Tell me a white person you trust. My dad. Danny glover. A weatherman with an incredibly low i. Q. In anchorman. I love desk. Brick, are you just looking at things in the office and saying that you love them . I love lamp. And with the 40yearold virgin, carell became a hollywood superstar no Kelly Clarkson reporter carell joined the cast of little miss sunshine as a gay man recovering from a suicide attempt. While the film was nominated for four oscars, none were for his performance. I will be relying on you to a great extent. Carell finally earned a best actor nomination in the critically acclaimed foxcatcher playing john e. Dupont, who worked with some of the best young wrestlers in the country. What do you hope to achieve, mark . Steve carell. Steve carell joins us at the table. So good to see you. Congratulations. Thanks. Its so funny to look back over your career because you cracked us up for so long. Lets start with foxcatcher. In the green room you said its an honor to be nominated and when most people say that i lushly dont believe them. But i believe you mean that. I do. What he really said is he didnt care if he didnt win. Thats true. It doesnt make a difference you said. No. I just you know ive been taking these mental photographs all the way through this. To try to remember it. Because otherwise it just washes over you, and you dont recall any of it. But its exciting and fun. And you play such a creepy character. And you dont look like yourself. I wonder what that was like looking in the mirror and seeing that face staring back at you. The strangest part was the way other people looked at me and i saw the reflection of what i looked like in their eyes. Because i didnt know until i arrived onset that first time how people were going to respond, if they did at all. And it was offputting. And it naturally and sort of organically separated them from me. And we kind of we didnt get to know each other very well. So after the movie, channing said you didnt get to know each other. Not until we started promoting the film, and we got to be great friends and theyre great guys. Was it just an acting job . You consider yourself an act tore who can do comedy or anything else . Oh, i can do anything. I know thats what you were going for. No i the way it wasnt on my radar and certainly not a part i thought, oh this has me written all over it. You didnt get that, huh . No. You didnt call up and say, hey of course. I know youre thinking of other people but clearly im the person. So how did you get the job . My agent recommended me. There you go again. An agent. Yeah. And sort of put me in front of him, and it gave him pause, and he thought about it. And the reason i asked him later, Bennett Miller i said why me . Im certainly clearly wasnt on any list. And he said because you partly because of your public persona. I have a very benign public persona, as did dupont. He was not someone that anyone would imagine could do. And i think there was partly that on his mind, that i could play into that. So do you have a winning face and a losing face prepared just in case . You know the oscars you never know. Uhhuh. And if you lose theyll be on you and if you win, theyll be on you. Im not going to lose what are you talking about . Im not going to prepare that face. You guys are crazy. I would like to thank cbs this morning for believing in me. That should be your first line. Ill just plaster a face on at the beginning of the night. And this is what youll see the entire night. But steve you have already probably written your acceptance speech. Thats it. And later on when im eating in and out on the way home. Its going to be that. Its going to be frozen for a week. But its funny, jon stewart released a throwback thursday. Without your shirts on. Very sexy. So that guy is now an oscar nomination oh, god. But do you ever look back with these guys and say, can you believe where we are today . Because all of your careers have really advanced. What do you make of that time steve . Well, the ironic thing, that was shot last week. That wasnt that was not from 15 years ago. You must be proud. Well yeah. You know what i just came out a month or so ago. I went out and steven and i did a thing in new jersey and we did a q a for a Film Festival he and his wife promote. And just kind of going back through our time together. Because ive known steven co bare since the mid 80s. So weve been friends and coworkers for a long long time. And were kind of pinching ourselves. He and his new job and me with all of this stuff. Its exciting. And i saw john on the circuit with, you know his movie. And same thing. Like how did we how did were interlopers. How did we get into this whole thing . So what kind of show do you think steven will create for cbs . I think people are going to be very surprised. Because, you know they have seen the character he plays, and obviously, very talented incredibly smart. But knowing the depth of his ability as i do hes a great actor. Hes a great musician. Hes a great improviser smart as hell. Hes one of the smartest people ive ever met. I think people are going to be very, very surprised. Or i will be surprised at how bad it is. What and the friendship is over. Exactly. Never going on that dud. No its going to be its going to be fantastic. Can we can we talk about pyongyang . You were supposed to shoot this movie about north korea that got cancelled. It did. In the middle of this sony mess. What did they say to you about it . Its cancelled. Were you upset . You are not going to serbia anymore. That was basically i got a call early on like a week before and i could hear again, in my agents voice its probably okay. And i knew it wasnt okay. And then about a week later, they said, yeah they got cold feet. And the distributor just didnt but has the performance changed your sort of life in terms of the kinds of things that people think about you for . I dont know necessarily. You know, going forward, i would like this movie really scared me. And taking on a part like this. Scared you why . Scared me because i didnt know how it was going to work out. I didnt know if i was right for it or whether its something i could pull off. And it was definitely out of my comfort zone. And i think that was a good thing, because i thought i learned a lot from it. So thats the sort of thing i would like to do. In the future. If i learned anything its that. Thats the sort of thing i want to do. You have certainly shown people you can do it. And i love the 60 minutes piece where you went to the store in massachusetts. We were hoping you were going to bring us something knitteded by harriet carell. Im very offended there is no knitted object here. She spent like nine months on one of those afghans. And as soon as that aired, people started calling in like i would like ten of harriet carells afghans. Its like no, you dont understand. Theres one. There was one in the store. We only needed one, steve. I said i know hes going to bring us something. All right. Ill get her to work. Okay. Tonight youre so mean. Mom, gayle wants an afghan. Gayle her favorite color is yellow. So actually, i think i have one. I think i have an extra yellow afghan. What are you wearing to the oscars, steve carell . What is nancy wearing . My mother is going to knit me a tux. Yellow. Youll be the only one wearing one of those. Congratulations. Thanks. Really. Cheering you on. Steve carell, thank you very much. Foxcatcher in theaters now. Hes quick. Ahead here, about 2 million fathers say they know best by staying home. See what dads and moms are saying about the changing face of parenting in daddy dad. Daddy daddy commercials like this dove Super Bowl Ad are celebrating the powerful bond between dads and their kids. The number of fathers staying home nearly doubled. Dean reynolds showed us how many put a commitment to parenting ahead of their careers. The scene at the Bowling Alley in suburban chicago had the look of a typical weekend outing of dads and their kids. Good job, buddy. But this happened to be a thursday. These dads werent taking a day off from their jobs because hanging with their kids is their job. Their fulltime job. It is unconventional. It was unconventional, but its right for our family. And thats all that matters. Where are we going . Stay at home dad brian dykes, former lighting director, takes care of his two daughters, ages 3 and 5. His wife is the bread winner and thats fine. Even if most of the mothers he meets at the playground think the arrangement is a little well strange. Sometimes theyre like oh you just took a day off of work. Youre like, yeah i took every day off of work. A Pew Research Study center last year found stay at home dads now account for 16 of athome caretakers. And with more than 20 of wives now outearning their husbands the trend is growing. The statistics are hard to get a good handle on. But theres about 2 million stay at home dads and thats close to accurate 2 million. Uhhuh. Al watts is the president of the national athome dad network. No do not touch your homework. Over the last 12 years as each of his four children were born hes been the primary care giver. His wife shirley, is a wellpaid executive at conagra foods. Like many stayathome dads he initially suffered from social isolation. But he says net working has eased the anxiety. Stay at home dads are discovering that when they find other stay at home dads like them, they feel more competent in their own self they feel more confident in themselves. They enjoy the camaraderie. When you look at your husband, you dont see him as less of a man because hes not a bread winner. No. Actually, more because hes willing to, you know go beyond what the stereotype would say is required of a man. A separate survey by Boston College found that a majority of working men wish they could switch places with their stay at home wives if it was financially feasible. Watts says its surprisingly doable. And hes written a book called dads behaving daddy. A compendium of stories dads like him have to tell. You are never tempted to hit the martinis about 4 00 in the afternoon . I say no comment to that. Watts does the cooking, the laundering the housekeeping and, of course the schlepping to soccer practice. In addition to his parenting tlc. Now do you pinch yourself and think about what a great deal youve got here . Well i certainly know that a lot of my female counterparts and colleagues, you know are like wow, how can i get one of those . For cbs this morning, dean reynolds, south elgin, illinois. Very nice. I love that story. If i didnt know that the work my wife does at home is three times more difficult than what i do. Its a different way of looking at it and its good to tell the stories that show it can be done. Everybody benefits. Everybody does. I love that story. Thank you. Youre watching who just did that story . Dean reynolds. Dean reynolds. Thank you, dean reynolds. I love that story. Drinking a martini right now. Youre watching cbs this morning. Well be right back. 4 00 somewhere. Wasnt steve carell great . He was. A pleasure. Foxcatcher is a good movie too. That does it for us. Be sure to tune into cbs evening news with scott pelley. And you can watch our 24hour Digital News Network by visiting cbs homecoming . Its awesome. But with the Citizens Bank education refinance loan it gets even better. You know those people who pay a little extra and get all the legroom in coach . That could be you, if you refinance your Student Loans. I can refinance . Yes, you could replace your current Student Loans with one new loan and save money on interest. Sounds easy it is easy so, treat yourself to something from that inflight magazine. Or save up for a new car, a wedding or a down payment on the home of your dreams. Call Citizens Bank at 18669990254 or visit lightenyourloan. Com. Good morning, im erika von tiehl. More on breaking news northeast fill. I gaping hole, mud, debris, all thats left following a water main break on the roosevelt boulevard this morning, want to get right out to justin drabick. He joins us at the scene in bustleton, good morning. You can see a muddyess, clean up gun im telling you earlier shop shot by hd, the center island, just shutdown between conwell and grant. At least outer southbound lanes are open, the inner drives of the northbound lanes still closed at this time. Thats backing up the traffic across the region. Check this out. From red lion road. Just traffic at a snarl this morning, just bad timing for this water main break right on the rush hour. But at least we will be seeing some improvement through this morning, at least southbound lanes open right now. But again right now the crews are at it pretty hard trying to get rid of the mud and debris. So well see what happens later this morning, it will be little bit of a slow go here, but at least theyre on top of it, and we will get some improvement mid to late Morning Hours hopefully. Thats the latest here in bustleton, we send it back to you guys in the studio. Frustrated folks in those cars. No kidding. We want to get over to katiement some that far stuff could be freezing out there too, because of the temperatures . Very true. Although thankfully starting to turn over a new page here, as we see the temperatures gradually, climbing above freezing were in the quite there yet but nearing t so storm scan3, showing the retreat, this is three hour loop of the northern most very, you know, minor modest moisture weve found with whats left of the disturbance that rolled through yesterdayment take a look at temperatures, ever so slightly above freezing. Start today see the wind kick in, so thats also been helping to at least just dry things out. Specially on the treated surfaces, but we still want you to be cautious until the temperatures climb above freezing for any left over slick spots all Winter Weather advisories out of effect later today we hit 39 degrees with at least some sunny breaks. Mostly clear cold tonight. We bottom out to 25, overall pretty typical with the overnight low. We keep pretty chilly for the next seven days, guys, especially from friday, through valentine weekends, and beyond for president s day, as we begin to see a couple of arctic pulses of air move in and the first of those will common thursday, with the next clipper which bridges in light snow showers for one thing but knocks temperatures back, bigger story there. Saturday clipper two comes along, in time for valentine day. And you can expect some additional light snow out of it primarily late in the day. That also means we will be bottoming out in a big way by sunday, hard time even hitting the 20s, let alone seasonable temperature. Jess over to you. Thank you katie. We thought weather would be one of our bigger problems this morning. And indeed we are wrong. Coming up on 9 00 a. M. Here, actually tape that chopper actually recorded from a water main break out on blue grass road out in northeast philadelphia. That was recorded just moment ago. You can see actually the heart of the water main break. Crew on the scene, mud just pouring out into the median, over on the boulevard, and you can see, mud and water and about foot of water in the area there as well. That is northeast philadelphia, again, we only have some good news, roosevelt boulevard northbound, still closed, the inner drive on the southbound lanes still closed. But the outer drive the southbound lanes just reopened. Again, thats between conwell avenue and grant avenue. Thats about 2mile stretch so you can expect a lot of residual delays all throughout that entire bustleton area. The time being you want to take bustleton avenue or academy road to get on by. Back to you. Jess, thanks so much. Thats going to do it for right now. We certainly hope you can join us on cbs3 for talk philly. Im ukee washington. Im erika von tiehl. Hope you have a great day. Narrator gas prices are down helping middle class families. 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