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instant fame. has won three times in pga tour events. two putts for his fourth. and the margin officially is two. ben curtis. opened with 67. followed that with another 67, hung on with 73 yesterday and 72 today. let's go down to david feherty. david: thank you, billy. ben, you know the winds have been a long time between them since the british open but it seems every time you get a chance to win somehow or other you manage to make it work. >> i don't know how i do it but -- it's something -- you know, last tough couple of years. just fighting through it and stay positive. that's all you can do and luckily i have a good support team back home. david: yeah, you have, and they're watching. you want to say something? >> hi addy, hi, liam. hi candice, love you guys. david: you have to be proud of daddy. thanks, ben. bill: an emotional win for ben curtis. 72. finishes at nine under par and that will leap him into the top 30 in the fedex cup standings. all the way to 28th. hunter mahan still leading by 57 points so his first trip to san antonio and ben curtis is leaves as the champion. our lineup tonight on cbs. for all of us at cbs sports, so long from the texas hill country. >> jeff: tonight spring storms, a nor'easter crawls up its east coast which terrell brown says will bring heavy rain and in some places more than a foot of snow. new information on the secret service scandal, with word one of the agents was a guest at the same hotel where the president later stayed. whit johnson has the latest. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." we begin tonight way huge storm that could impact at least a third of the nation. from florida to maine, potentially as far west as michigan, and because of the unusual timing there are concerns it could be a rerun of a weather mess just six months ago. starting us off, here's terrell brown. >> reporter: last october a surprise storm dumped record snow on the northeast. nearly 20 million people were left without power. that winter storm arrived in the fall. now there's a spring storm just like it, taking aim at the northeast. >> both producing heavy, wet snow. and both happening at times when we have a lot of leaves on the industries which will cause more weight on these trees and probably cause a lot of these trees to tumble down on top of power lines. and that's why we think there could be wide spread power outages. >> reporter: the storm system is expected to dump up to four to six inches of snow in pittsburgh, up to eight inches in buffalo, and more than 18 inches in johnstown, pennsylvania. the same storm battered orlando, florida, with golf ball size hail and heavy rains knocked down trees and power lines. >> sounded like a lightning crash. wasn't a lightning crash. it was the whole tree that came out. fell down on half my house. >> reporter: the storm is also causing damage in the midwest. and redwood county, minnesota, a tornado rip add part a small farm. >> it was very frightening because i actually didn't have sight of my kids. >> reporter: along with snow, wind is a major concern. it's already starting to pick up a bit here in new york city. gust kos top 60 miles an hour along the east coast. meteorologists are already telling residents to prepare to be without power for days, jeff. >> jeff: terrell brown, thank you. >> for more now on the storm we turn to meteorologist jeff berardelli at our miami station for. why is this particular storm so unusual? >> we have a big piece of energy from canada diving all the way south into the gulf of mexico. that typically happens during the winter. but not during the spring. then barreling up the eastern seaboard with gulf moisture, atlantic moisture and tons of cold air from canada making a major nor'easter. >> jeff: and jeff this threat lasts until when? >> probably until tuesday, heavy snow overnight tonight and tomorrow, tapering down on tuesday. one to two feet possible in western new york and western pennsylvania. >> jeff: jeff per dell frei wfor, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> jeff: there is more to report on the secret service scandal tonight with word that suspicion is spreading beyond the agents in just one colombian hotel. whit johnson is at the white house with more on that. whit, good evening. >> jeff, good evening to you. we're now learning a 12th agent, the latest to be investigated was staying at the very same hotel where president obama later stayed, a development that is fueling new calls for a wider investigation. >> reporter: awe law enforcement official tells cbs news the latest agent now under investigation brought a woman back to the hilton hotel in cart:-- in colombia five days before the president would stay there until now the hotel caribe was the focus where the other 22 members of the secret service an military accused of unappropriate behavior were checked in. senator joe lieberman today on "face the nation". >> now you're into the hotel where the president of the united states was going to stay. and it just gets more troubling. >> reporter: lieberman is now joining some of his senate colleagues like republican chuck grassley who were also calling for a broader investigation into whether white house staffer kos have been involved. and although more members of the secret service are expected to be fired this week, so far most lawmakers are voicing support for director mark sullivan and the way he's handled the fallout, jeff. >> jeff: whit johnson at the white house, whit, thank you. >> george zimmerman, the accused murder of trayvon martin will likely be released on bond. the question remains, when. mark straussman is watching and waiting in florida, good evening to you. >> reporter: good evening, jeff, before zimmerman can go home he needs a couple of things. he needs $15,000 in cash which is a challenge for his family. he also needs a plan to get him out of here safely. >> reporter: for 11 days seminole county jail has housed george zimmerman. sources tell us he is eager to go free but mindful of the threats he faces outside. zimmerman arrived guarded by state agents carrying semiautomatic rifles but once he leaves and heads into hiding, likely out of state, his security will be his responsibility. >> it's a long, long process. this is the first two-steps of it. nd aes he-- he's still very worried that he is facing a life sentence. >> reporter: trayvon martin's parents are described as devastated. their son's kill certificate about to go free and they resented zimmerman's surprise apology to them in court last friday. >> i wanted to say i am sorry for the loss of your son. i did not know how old he was. i thought he was a little bit younger than i am. and i did not know if he was armed or not. >> the apology was somewhat of a surprise because we had told them this was not the appropriate time. he went and grand strap did-- grandstand for all intents and purposes so he could get released from jail. >> reporter: zimmerman also needs a gps ankle monitor to track his whereabouts. and the state office to give him one reopens in the morning. jeff? >> jeff: mark straussman, thank you. >> we move to campaign 2012 now. five states hold republican primaries this tuesday including the important swing state of pennsylvania. but as jen crawford report as romney has fully shifted his focus to the big race against president obama. jan, good evening. >> reporter: well, good evening, jeff, that's right, with the republican nomination all but locked up romney's full focus now is on the president. >> reporter: . >> i don't think the american people can afford to have barack obama as the president. >> reporter: campaign source say romney will emphasize his record of creating jobs in the private sector and his leadership during the salt lake city olympics while arguing president obama had his chance and failed. advisor eric fehrnstrom put it this way on "face the nation". >> incumbent presidents don't get to run on vision. they have records that they have to run on. and we're going to hold them accountable to that. >> reporter: romney will now beef up staff, merge forces with the republican national committee and raise money. he brought in 12.6 million dollars in march. his best month yet. but lags behind the president who raised $34.8 million. but campaign sources say they believe romney and the outside groups supporting him will raise close to the $750 million president obama is expected to bring in. romney also has started the search for a vice presidential nominee. monday he campaigns in pennsylvania where senator marco rubio, who is expected to be on the short list. but rubio like other contenders is not speculating about what romney will decide. >> the last thing he needs are those of us in the peanut gallery to be saying what we would or would not do. >> reporter: and with everyone saying this is going to be a very close race, romney's team is especially encouraged by those polls that now have it in a dead heat. one advisor told me they thought it would take at least another month for him to shake off the blows from that bruising primary. jeff? >> jeff: jan crawford, thank you. >> iran claimed today it scientists have reversed engineered a captured american spy drone. and iran says they are now building their own replica that of that drone. u.s. officials acknowledge lossing a drone there last december but sigh the built in security limits its intelligent-- intelligence. we're joined by national security analyst juan zarate. what are we to make of this claim? >> reporter: there is no question the iranians are trying to pick apart the drone and have claimed that they are trying to revers reverse-- reverse engineer to find data or technology to use but i would call into question any claims by the iranians that they have mastered the technology and have started actual production of a similar drone. >> jeff: and juan, why are they doing this right now? how much pressure is iran under? >> reporter: iran is under enormous economic and diplomatic pressure. keep in mind, jeff, that we've just come off a nuclear negotiation in istanbul and the iranians want to position themselves from a position of strength, diplomatically. they also have internal questions as to how to proceed with the west. so this announcement i think has to be viewed in the context of that internal conflict and their questions as to how to proceed diplomatically with the united states and the west. >> jeff: juan zarate, from washington, thank you. >> thank you, jeff. >> jeff: coming up on tonight's "cbs evening news", a look ahead to opening day in the trial of former vice presidential candidate john edwards. if you sleep in your contact lenses. lucky for you, air optix brand has a lens approved for up to 30 days and nights of continuous wear. 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