Captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Pelley good evening. A team of elite u. S. Investigators has s aboard a navy warship in the mediterranean tonight interrogating one of the most wanted terror suspects in the world. Anas allibi, a 49yearold libyan, is charged in the 1998 bombings of the u. S. Embassies in tanzania and kenya that killed 224 people, including 12 americans. U. S. Commandos captured him over the weekend in libya. The government wants face justice, but the slope that he will also information about al qaeda. Justice correspondent bob orr has the latest. Abu anas alibi is being held aboard this navy ship in the mediterranean sea. Sources say allibi, who was part of osama bin ladens inner circumstance until the mid90s is being trained by a specially trained team of c. I. A. And f. B. I. Counterterrorism experts. The socalled High Value Detainee Interrogation Group pressing him for intelligence about the Al Qaeda Network and potential at
Injury on whether or not to indict a Police Officer. They have new footage of wilson entering the Police Station after the haug shooting. The post dispatch obtained record gds of police calls and reports that the fatal encounter happened in less than 90 seconds. Also overnight, Ferguson Police chief tom jackson told our st. Louis affiliate that if the grand jury does not return an indictment, officer wilson may immediately return to duty. But he says wilson could be fired if there is an indictment. A decision could come in day now. Joining us now from ferguson, missouri, msnbcs trumain lee. Not only the audio and video, but specifically what the chief said about the possibility of him returning to work . Reporter good morning. Right now its a cold, quite morning in ferguson, as everyone is still on pins and needles waiting for word of the grand jurys decision. The audio and video recording dont add much. You get a chance to watch him and see him moving in and out for the very first tim
Operational plan. We have additional Engine Companies and companies throughout the city to reduce the response times. Side streets, the dpw commissioner is working diligently. Theyre doing a great job staying ahead of this. We have some issues on some side streets. So we are taking it very seriously. Were working very hard. Were certainly ready for anything that comes our way. It was interesting. You were saying earlier because it is so cold the snow is so much lighter, there havent been as many issues as far as downed power lines. Its not heavy enough to bring them down. Dana let me bring you in. As youve been watching for people potentially stranded, tell me with the red cross what you all have been dealing with the challenges youve been facing in the city of boston. Well this is as we say in boston a wicked big storm. And we have run or supported shelters in the region. I think 170 of them 170 people excuse me, in shelters. Thats our first concern, for the people who cant stay in th
Island. Thats where i live. Those places still bruised by super storm sandy. Chris, im happy to see youre safe. I know had you a heck of a time getting to boston so. I hope youll share your odyssey, the pictures of the journey you took. Many in new york and new jersey are calling the blizzard a bust. How did the forecasters get it so wrong here . Well examine the two different forecasting systems, the european and the u. S. And figure out which one was right. Well have that for everyone. Chris. Alisyn weve got new york and new jersey covered between the two of us. Still, we saw, heard and felt things in the northeast that will stay with us for a lifetime. Here is a taste of everything from the most severe to the sublime. The sound of a blizzard. Hurricaneforce winds, 78 Miles Per Hour in nantucket. The site of storm surge breaching a seawall. Along the Southern Coast of massachusetts. Roads like sled paths. Drivers crawling through a whiteout near boston. This is new england, buried by
Marshfield inspecting damage after the storm surge punched out a 50foot hole in the sea wall of several towns at the mercy of the tides. Trashed. Demolished. What happened . The ocean just tore down my roof caved in. The roof collapsed the side wall. This is the worst storm ive seen. This place is like a war zone right now. Just north of marshfield Governor Charlie Baker assesses damage in the town of scituate where a sea wall there was breached as well flooding local homes and streets. And after spending the past couple of days stranded at the airport, flights are slowly getting back to normal in the northeast. Our Blizzard Team is in place. Meteorologist bill karins has the latest forecast. Tom costello at Laguardia Airport, and bill start with you and the aftermath. The storm is finally ending. Overnight picked up really strong winds blowing and drifting of snow. People out there doing it now. We now officially know this is the blizzard of 2015. National Weather Service in boston co