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Isis did claim responsibility today for the new years carnage in turkey calling it revenge for turkish attacks on isis fighters in syria. 39 were killed when a single gunman opened fire in a packed nightclub. At least 65 were hurt, some severely. Police have detained eight people as they search for the shooter. Jonathan vigliotti is in is stand beul. Turkish Police Believe this man may be the gunman in the nightclub massacre seen her on video Footage Police released tow showing the suspected killer changing money. He has still not been identified but todays claims by isis that he was avenging turkeys role in syrias bloody civil war next door will only heighten fears. This blurry Surveillance Footage was all police had to go on when the gunman attacked the famous reina club where a boisterous crowd of about 600 was dancing in the new year. The attacker shot a Police Officer and civilian at the clubs entrance before continuing inside. Seven minutes later police say the gunman fled changing clothes before escaping. This video shows heavily armed officers evacuating club goers, some with blood stains on their clothes. One person cried, theyre dead. Citizens of more than a dozen countries were among those killed. More than two dozen were tourists. These crazy people came in shooting everything. Reporter jacob raak a Small Business owner from delaware was among the nearly 70 people injured in the attack. All i can say is its massive tragedy. For me, i wake up in the united states, i eat breakfast. You guys wake up and have to think of this. Its so sad and i really wish everybody here the best. Its unclear if the gunman was directed or inspired by ice is. An isis statement said the club was targeted because it was where quote christians celebrate their pagan holidays. The shooting rampage happened days after a militant group movie theaters and clubs. Police say the attacker arrived at this club by taxi. They tracked down the driver and are now searching the area where he picked up his passenger. Jeff, police also detained eight others who may have played a supporting role. Glor jonathan, thank you. One of the first orders of business for the next president and Congressional Republicans is to begin dismantling the Affordable Care act. President obama will travel to capitol hill to try to save it jan crawford joins us from washington with more on this, jan . Reporter well, jeff, i mean republicans have tried more than 650 different times to scrap or cutback obamacare but now that they control congress and the white house, this time they are poised to deliver on one of their Main Campaign promises. Mitch mcconel said one of the first things theyre going to do is start the ball rolling to repeal the law. Allow that passed in 2010 without a single republican vote. But democrats are not going to give up without a fight. Senior the house held a Conference Call with reporters today saying that republican efforts will mean people will pay more for health care and as you said, president o bma will be going to capitol hill wednesday to strat giez with democrats about how they can work to preserve what is his signature achievement and a real legacy of his presidency. Glor jan, they can repeople it but they then also have to replace it with something. Thats right. Theyre going to have to replace it with something. And that is going to be a challenge for republicans. Because despite obamacares rising premiums and declining choices for consumer, parts of it are popular like guaranteed coverage for people with preexisting conditions. Thats why obamacare had that mandate requiring everyone have insurance, so it would spread the cost of insuring the sick. I mean its unclear what the new republican law will look like, and also unclear is when obamacare would actually end. Some say it should phase out over several years while other republicans want it toned much sooner. You know, and in the mean time, 20 million people, jeff, now have coverage under the law. Glor jan crawford, thank you very much. President elect trump and his aides continue to pushback against accusations that Russian Hackers interfered with the president ial campaign. Tonight there is more evidence politicians werent the only targets. Heres justice correspondent jeff pegues. Cbs news has learned that over the last few days u. S. Officials have begun investigating new and potentially successful cyberintrusions raising concerns that the russian hacks might have been more expense extensive than originally thought. And government analysts are still investigating if Russian Hackers successfully breeched vermonts electrical grid. Malicious code found on a Utility Company laptop has been traced to what they call grizzly steppe, a widespread cyberespionage operation linked to russia. I just want them to be sure. Because its a pretty serious charge. Reporter but president elect donald trump continues to express doubt about ss i know a lot about hacking. And hacking is a very hard thing to prove. So it could be somebody else. And i also know things that other people dont know. And so they cannot be sure of the situation. Reporter mr. Trump promised new information on tuesday or wednesday. But sean spicer, the trump transition spokesman seemed to walk that back. Well, its not a question of just revealing. Remember, the president elect is privy to a lot of classified information, intelligence reports. He gets briefed by his National Security team on a daily basis. Reporter but it is unclear where mr. Trump or his National Security team is getting their intelligence reports. Jeff, all u. S. Intelligence agencies are in agreement that the russian government with the bletion of Vladimir Putin orchestrated aggressive cyberattacks prior to and during the u. S. Election. Glor jeff pegues, thank you very much. Severe storms tore through the deep south today. In florida, a man drowned when he tried to escape his flooded trailer. A flfl declared in alabama. At least two tornadoes touched dun in mississippi. And in texas lightning sparked several house fires. In a tweet the president elect today suggested chicago mayor should ask for federal help to bring down the violence there. Mr. Trump noted the city had 4300 shooting victims in 2016 and 762 murders. The most in two decades. Jericka duncan is in chicago. We dont like this, we dont want this. Reporter on chicagos magnificent mile one cross was carried for each person killed here in 2016. January 25th, sin claire hill. Reporter a striking testament to the citys bloodiest year in two decades. The 762 killings were 57 higher than 2015. The largest annual increase in 60 years. Chicagos Police Superintendent eddie johnson. If you think 700 year is okay, then you shouldnt be a leader. Reporter the police say they know the why, gangs. Eight out of ten murder victims were on police radar as gang members or associates. And they know the where, 65 of the increase came in just five of the citys 22 Police Districts but what police wont do is answer the question more people are asking, is the spike in crime because cops are pulling back . A 60 minutes investigation which aired last night found that in the wake of the Fatal Shooting of 17 year old Laquan Mcdonald which was cap 250ured by Police Dashcam and led to mornlts of protests, Police Stopped and arrests plummeted. The homicide rate has gone. Skyrocketed. The number of homicides has skyrocketed. So the number of stops and arrests are going down dramically. Theres got to be a correlation. Well, you know, there may be some, but again, i would have to go back to its not what the police also are not doing t is more about what the criminal offenders are doing. Reporter Susan Johnson councils murder victim families. Were leaving people in the aftermath without any support. They are crime victims. Reporter the city intends to hire and ro proat 1,000 new officers within the next year and add body cameras to all the Police Districts. But jeff, the new year saw two homicides within the first five hours of 2017. Glor Jericka Duncan in chicago, thank you. Today four children died of poisoning from a pest side at their home in amarillo, texas. Six other people are in the hospital. The homeowners had used the chemical aluminum toes fate to get rid of bests beneath their home. When they tried to wash it away with water a Chemical Reaction formed a toxic gas. Several First Responders were checked fo charleston, South Carolina the penalty face in dylann roofs trial begin this week. After being convicted of federal hate crimes in the murders of nine black parishers at the emmanuel ame church. A judge ruled he is competent to represent himself in court. Mark strassmann is covering the case. Reporter as his own lawyer, dinan roof will make an opening statement, a Closing Argument but call no witnesses. Judge Richard Gergel agrees roof has the constitutional right to defend himself. But advised him i think its a bad idea. The convicted killer has undergone two Mental Health evaluations. David brushing, his Court Appointed lawyer believes the results could save roofs life. But roof has blocked their release and ordered brushing to step aside. Roof rejects psychology as he wrote in his journal, its a jewish invention and does nothing but invent diseases and tell people they have problems when they here youve got one side fighting and the other side sleeping. And so you there is no way you can get a just result. Reporter defense lawyer chris adams has worked on dozens of Death Penalty cases, with so much on the line, adams believe Death Penalty defendants like roof should never have the right to defend themselves. The jurors have to get the information they need to reach the right verdict. And he is not going to give them any reasons to spare his life. Reporter at the Mother Emmanuel Church pastor eric manning told us the congregation is divided about whether roof deserves the Death Penalty. You kind of want to ask the question, you want to yell, dont you see the pain that this has caused . Hey, what were you thinking. Reporter starting wednesday, jeff, federal prosecutors will call at least 38 witnesses. Emotional im glor mark strassmann, thank you. Housing prices are going up, nationwide the average home now lists for nearly a quarter Million Dollars in california it is almost half a million. And in the heart of Silicon Valley all but the highest earners are being priced out. Heres john blackstone. Reporter Jessica Clark has lived all her life in palo alto. But housing is now so expensive here, even her kids know their family cant a tord it much afford it much longer. They have questions about where are we going to go to school next year. What if we have to move, where are we going to go. And that is questions a six year old shouldnt be asking. Reporter clark and her husband a medical therapist pay 85 of their income on rent. A two bedroom apartment now averages 3,800 a month. Well out of reach for tara hunt, a Kindergarten Teacher who has taught in palo alto for 11 years. She is struggling to stay. Im actually considering moving back home. Reporter in your mid 30st moving back 234 with your parents. A lot of my friends are doing it. We dont have any other options. Reporter with the median house price in palo alto now 2. 5 Million Dollars, nearly doubling in just the last four years, even the reasonably well off feel shut out. Kate downing is a corporate attorney, her husband a software engineer. With your easternings, your husbands earns are you in the top 2 . Thats right. And you cant afford a house in palo alto. No. Downing resigned from palo altos Planning Commission in a letter in which 14e lamented a city becoming a place where young families have no hope of ever putting down roots. She and her husband are moving 40 miles away do buy a house. Reporter should we feel sorry for you. No, no. I dont think anyone should feel sorry for me. But i think the people who should feel sorry for are the people who cant do that. What are you going to tell the people who are our cooks, our cops, our teachers, our nurses, those are people you dont want to lose. You can lose some you cant lose the people who are the back boafn your city. I see the its hopeless feeling. Reporter Jessica Clark worries that her hometown is becoming so wealthy that soon only the extremely wealthy will call it home. Will john blackstone, cbs news, palo alto. Glor next on the cbs evening news, think c. E. O. St get paid too much . One city wants to tax them until it hurts. Later accusations are flying after mariah carey new years eve meltdown. And a medical school says it found a recipe for making better doctors. Glor for Many Americans wages adjusted for the cost of living havent budged in decades. But as the richest americans get richer, one city is changing laws trying to close the income gap. David begnaud has details. Middle class paychecks havent increased even though corporate profits and c. E. O. Pay keeps rising. Reporter its an issue that was raised during the president ial campaign. And you see these guys making these enormous amounts of money t is a total and complete joke. Reporter the widening gap of income inequality between c. E. O. St and their employees. In december portland, oregon, city council became the first to do something about it by increasing taxes on businesses with those huge gaps. 10 on Companies Whose c. E. O. Make 100 times the average worker, and 25 on c. E. O. St who make 250 times that. C. E. O. S nationally in 1965 were making just 20 times their average employee. 50 years later, its now 248 times. Its socially destabilizing, its economicically destabilizing, its political destabilizing. Steve novick led the push for the new tax which will affect over 500 companies that do business in portland. So frankly, what i am trying to do with this proposal is have i a feeling you didnt vote for donald trump. I did not, but it is true in the 50s and 60s we had an economy that worked for everybody. That made people feel better about society, about government and weve lost that. This ordinance wont do anything to address income inequality. St Sandra Mcdonough is c. E. O. Of the portland business alliance. She worries this new tax could drive business away from portland. Were concerned about it because it is sending a signal that portland isnt working collaboratively with the people who can create jobs and improve incomes. Reporter the new law goes into effect this month. And is expected to generate between two and a half and three and a half Million Dollars. David begnaud, cbs news, portland, oregon. Still ahead here, snafu or sabotage. Mariah carey and the producers are trading accusations. Just dont get any better. Oh, thats lovely. So graceful. The corkscrew spin, flawless. His signature move, the flying dutchman. Poetry in motion. And there it is, the baby bird. Breathtaking. A sumo wrestler figure skating . Surprising. Whats not surprising . How much money heather saved by switching to geico. Fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. Queen elizabeth is said to be feeling better after missing church on new years day. Christmas day, and has not been seen in public since december 9th. Buckingham palace says the wean who is 90 is battling what they call a heavy cold. A highcrime in hollywood. People woke up new years day to find tarps hungover parts of the famous sign. The os became es spelling hollyweed. The person who did it is wanted fortress passing. Different kind of new years eve performance has left accusations flying. We cant hear but ill just dance through the moment. Glor mariah carey says a problem with her earpiece forced her to stop singing just minutes before the ball dropped even as prerecorded vocals kept playing behind her. Her manager accused producers of doing it on purpose. Late lniast ght dik clark productions called that absurd. Next, scalpel, for kreps, spatula . Tomorrows doctors need to know their way around the or and the kitchen. Glor finally tonight medical school is no joke. Not with classes like anatomy, neuroscience, cell biology and cooking. Yes, cooking. Chip reid has more. Are you a little overwhelmed at this point. I cant cook. You cant cook opinions no. This is a required course for first year students at Tulane Medical School in new orleans. What is more fun, this or biochemistry. This is more fun. Tulane is leading the way in the booming field of culinary medicine. He had a really good idea about not just making us good doctors but making us good at overall health. I think that is important. Leah sarris is the first chef in the nation on a medical school faculty. I think this is part of it. There is a revoti that physicians are talking to their patients. And including food in that conversation. And some of the culinary medical courses, we are now in about 15 of medical schools in the u. S. , they license our curriculum. The secret is convincing the students food that is good for you is also good. I think its good. I think that its going to taste like cardboard. So i think we pleasantly surprise people. Have you tasted it. Yes. Tastes delicious. Very professional. Are you pretty proud of yourself. Pretty proud of ourselves. And this is your patients are going to be eating some day . They better. In the evening the medical students become teachers helping Community Members like susan bouchon and Cynthia Edwards learn the secrets of healthy cooking. So your whole family is et going healthier. Yes, theyre eating t eating whole oats. They dont know. Do they like it. They like it. They love it. My overall cholesterol dropped by like 20 points. My triglycerides dropped by like 17 points. At Tulane Medical School the proof is not in the pudding. Its in the whole wheat pasta with len 2eu8s lentils and vegetables. Chip reid, cbs news. Glor that is the cbs evening news tonight. For scott pelleyk im jeff glor, and for all of us here, happy new year. We leave you with the favorite moment from todays rose parade, the surfing dog. Good night. Z27mkz z16fz y27mky y16fy in every corner of our city, there are people with great needs, voices that must be heard and challenges we must rise to meet. Good evening, im adam longo. Bruce johnson is off tonight. Two years after losing his bid for reelection as mayor, vincent gray formally returned to public life today. Gray sworn in this morning to serve as the Council Member for washington, dcs ward seven. He previously served on the council for six years before one term as the citys mayor. He lost his bid for a second term and has not ruled out running again for mayor in 2018. Today, Bruce Johnson emceed the councils swearing in and spoke with the three new members. They are at large

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