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KGAN Up To The Minute December 1, 2015

If you were a hippie in the 60s, you need to know. Its the dawning of the age of aquarius. Yeah, and Something Else thats cool. What . Osteoporosis is preventable. All osteos preventable . Right on if you dig your bones, protect them. All cbs cares well, it looks a little like the Arctic Circle in the midwest, which is now blanketed in storm warnings. Heres david begnaud. Reporter over the last 24 hours this has been the scene across much of kansas and parts of oklahoma. Every time it crackles it means Something Else is coming down. Oh, its coming down. Repepter an inch of ice e covered power lines that knocked out electricity to thousands of homes and businesses. State of emergency in all 77 counties. You know, all night we could hear the limbs cracking and the ice falling and we just didnt know what to expect. Reporter at least four people died after major flooding in texas. Authorities received nearly 37 calls for water rescues since thanksgiving. You are freaking lucky. I know. No way you should have survived that. Reporter in utah a 32earold woman fell io this icy reservoir while trying to sasa her dog, who fell t tough the ice. Mantua Police Officer brad nelson led the rescue. Walking out onto the ice you could hear it cracking beneath my feet. Theres not a whole lot she could have done to help herself at that point. Reporter here in minneapolis 8 to 12 inches of snow is expected over the next 12 to 24 hours. Scott, across the e dwest tonight some 8 Million People are under a Winter Weather advisory. David begnaud reporting tonight. David, thank you. Today the suspect in that shooting at a planned parenthood his first Court Appearance. He will face firstdegree murder charges and perhaps the death penalty. Ree people were killed, including a Police Officer. Nine were wounded. Barry petersen is in Colorado Springs. The initial charge against you is murder in the first degree. Reporter Robert Lewis Dear appeared by video link from the county jail, standing next to a public defender. He was asked if he had any questions. He answered in a monotone. No questions. Reporter sources say he went to the clinic on friday with a duffel bag full weapons and brought propane tanks in his car he could shoot and cause an explosion. When he surrendered, he reportedly said, no more baby parts. That may have been a reference to videos filmed and edited by antiabortion activists where they say planned parenthood officials talked of selling body an official from the group that cludes the Colorado Springs clinic was among those in the videos. So anywhere from three up to seven. Reporter dear lived in hartsel, about 65 miles westf cololodo springs in a mobile home. He was described as reclusive, a man who ever interacted with others and would rarely make eye contact. For the people of Colorado Springs this is a time of mourning for the dead. University of colorado polic officer garrett swasey, mother of two jennifer markovsky, iraq war veteran kearre stewart, who was there with his girlfriend. Angelica llanca and her daughter alexis were in the clinic but separated when the shooting started. Angelica hid in a bathroom. Were you afraid you would be killed . I dontnow. To tell you the truth, all i wanted was my daughter. R rorter alexis was among ththe evacuated hours into the siege. She is still traumatized. I can still hear the gunshots. Now you can hear them in your mind . Reporter it is likely that more charges will be filed in the next several weeks. As for the death penalty, scott, the local d. A. Says that decision is several months away. B bry, thank you. Late today chicago Police Officer Jason Van Dyke was released on 1. 5 million bail. Van dyke is charged with murdererg 17yearold laquanan mcdonald, who was armed with a small knife. Video released last week showed the officeceshooting mcdonald 1616 times as mcdonald was walking away. A baltimore Police Officer went on trial today in the death of freddie gray, who suffered a spinal injury in april while being driven in a police van. William porter is charged with manslaughter. Five other officers will be tried later. The city has been gearing up for this case, and heres jeff pegues. The city and the Police Department need to do better. Baltimores new police commissioner, says his department has been training for the tria and the unrest they uld bring. W wwont stop. Reporter are you ready for what may come during and after the trials . We ar reporter davis acknowledgege that wasnt the case in april. After freddie grays d dth the city erupted. Businesses were looted and torched. Police officers were injured. In the aftermath murders and Violent Crime spiked and officers were accused of not being aggressive enough. There were concerns that they were pulling back. Did that happen . I think a more thoughtful way to recognize what happened for a couple months here is this Police Department had ptsd. You said ptsd. Is that a politically correct way of saying that they were taking a knee . I think its a correct way of saying that cops had anxiety. Reporter daviss predecessor Anthony Batts wawafired in july. 311 homicides this year, a 59 increase over 2014. Davis, who was Deputy Commissioner at the time of the rioting, says one reason the murder rate is up is this the looting of 30 pharmacies. Suddenly 288,000 doses of prescription drugs were on the streets with gangs fighting for control. When they get tir hands on their stashes, then theres a competition for the geography that they nene to occupy to sell their drugs. And then from that violence has erupted. Reporter with the trials of those six Police Officers scheduled to extend straight into next year, davis says that he will treat a protest like a protest and a riot like a riot. Scott, that is something he says e department did not do seven months ago. Jeff pegues in baltimore. Jeff, thanks. In the president ial Campaign Hillary clinton made news today whether u. S. Combat troops should join the fight against isis in syria and iraq. I agree with the president s point that were not putting american combat troops back into syria or iraq. We are not going to do that. This fightht under no circumstances would you not do that . Well, at this point i cannot conceive of any circumstances where i would agree to do that because i think the best way to defeat isis is, as ive said, from the air, which we lead, on the ground which we enable, empor, train, equip, and in cyber space where dont forget they are a formidable adversary online. So what i want to say is look, we dont know yet how many special forcfs might be needed, how many trainers and surveillance and enablers might be needed but in terms of thousands of combat troops like some on the republican side are recoending, i think that should be a nonstarter. It was a wideranging discussion. Dont miss it tomorrow on cbs this morning. Online or in stores . We were surprised. The cbs overnight news will be right back. I took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. Yeah. But what about mike . He has that dry scratchy thing going on. Gueswhat . It works on his cough too. Cough guess s at . It works on his cough too. What . Stop dodot pull me spoiler alert she doesnt make it only mucinex dm relieves bothwet and dry coughs for 12 hours with two medicines in one pill. Start the relief. Ditch the misery. Ever since darryls wife started using gain flings, their laundry smells more amazing than ever. sniff honey, isnt that the dogs towel . dog noise hey, mi towel, su towel. More scent plus oxi boost and febreze. Its our best gain ever jill and kate use the same disisasher. Same detergent. But only jill ends up with wet, spotty glasses. Kate adds finish jetdry with five power actions that dry dishes and prevent spots and film, today, cyber monday, is expected to be the Biggest Online shopping day ever. More than 121 million americans plan to shop from home and work. Our cbs News Business analyst Jill Schlesinger is with us. Jillllhow big a day was it . Its going to be pretty big. Were looking at probably 3 billion in sales, according to adobe digital. Now, if we get there, it would be the Largest Online day of shopping ever. We have some early resultstsrom midnight to 10 00 a. M. It was pretty amazing. 50 million visits to 4,500 websites in the u. S. Those Online Shoppers spent about half a billion dollars. Thats up about 14 from a year ago in that same time horizon. These numbers are goeng to get bigger. Where more people are going to shop online than actually go into a store . I think eventually. But today absolutely not. If you look at the recent data from the commercrcdepartment, we know that online sales account for somewhere in the vicinity of 15 , 16 of total sales. Maybe well drift up to closer to 20 . But you know, for now people still want to be in a physical location and spend their dollars there. I understand some of the retailers couldnt handle the traffic today. Yeah. This was pretty wild because over the last few days outages at very big retailers like nordstrom or victorias secret, this morning a big outagi at target. Paypal down for a while. So technology not always perfect. I think the good news here is with the advent of apps and information were smarter, were better consumers. And the reality is we can now combat those algorithms thth are targeting g so beautifully by being infofoed. Business analyst Jill Schlesinger, thank you very much, jill. An olympic champion has her story, just ahead. Royal watctcrs are enjoying a new look at britains youngest princess. Charlotte, the daughter of william and kate, the duke and duchess of cambridgeis nearly seven months old. Mom took the pictures. Today olympic champion Amy Van Dyken rouen celebrated a big breakthrough. She walked. The sixtime gold medal swimmer strides without upper body braces a huge step. Van dyken rouens spine was severed nearly two years ago in an offroad vehicle crash. And well be right back. Woman what does it feel like when a woman is having a heart attack . Chest pain, like theres a ton of weight on your chest. Severerehortness of breath. Unexplained nausea. Cold sweats. Theres an unusual tiredness and fatigue. Theres unfamiliar dizziness or lightheadedness. Unusual pain in your back, neck, jaw, one or both arms, even your upper stomach, are signs youre having a heart attack. Dont make excuses. Make the call to 911 immediately. Learn more at womenshealth. Gov heartattack. While i was on a combat patrol in baqubah, iraq, a rocketpropelled grenade took my arm off at the shoulder. The Wounded Warrior project since 2007. Warriors, yoyodont have to be severely wounded to be with the Wounded Warrior project. We do have a lot of guys that have posttraumatic stress disorder. Being able to share your story, i guess it kind of helps you wrap your mind around what did h hpen over there. My name is norbie, and yes, i do suffer from posttraumatic stress disorder, aftecyber monday comes giving tuesday. Michelle miller tells us that a lot of folks are getting into the spirit. Thats the number of complete applications we have. Reporter at the giving tuesday command central in new york city volunteers are gearing up for tomorrow. So giving tuesday started right here at the 92nd street y . Yeah, thats right. Reporter henry timms is the ys executive director. We never needed more than six words. It was always black friday, cyber monday, giving tuesday, and people would really say yeah, i think thats a good idea. On giving tuesday everyone can be generous. Reporter his idea was simple. After several days of shopping he wanted people to refocus on giving. To any charity or purpose they wanted to. He asked others to help. They jumped right on the bandwagon. It was an amazing thing to see that actually all over the country people started to bring their own ideas to giving tuesday and started to grow it. Reporter the movement now has 40,000 partners worldwide and raised more than 86 million. Youll see these letters that the kids have written to their donor. Reporter charles best runs donorschoose. Org, a charity which matches teachers wish lists to donors. Whats great about giving tuesday is people can be supportive, can be generous in any way they see fit. They can give of their time. They can give of their money. Ready. Reporter Genein Letford area. She received dozens of instruments from the giving tuesday campaign. The cool thing is its not just about bringing the materials into the classroom and making sure the kids have this opportunity, but its connecting the community to our schools. At a ti when we feel like the most public conversations are about things which threaten us or things that divide us, how valuable is it to have a conversation about something that unites us . Reporter a day expected to bring many thanks after much giving. Michelle miller, cbs news, new york. Thats the overnight news for this tuesday. For some of you the news continues. Foothers check back with us a little bit later for the morning news and of course cbs this york city, im scott pelley. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im jericka duncan. President obama and other World Leaders at the International Climate summit in paris got some words of warning from pope francis. On his way home from a weeklong pilgrimage to Africa Pope Francis warned that the world is in his words at the limit of suicide and that it is now or limit obal warming. President oboba echoed those sentiments monday ininaris. Were here because we recognize the urgency of Climate Change and we believe that theres something that we can all do about it. As long as we work together. While the agreement that we seek in paris will be forged by governments, the ambitious targets that we set for ourselves are going to be reached in large part by the efforts of our scientists, our businesses, our workers, our investors. Margaret brennan is at the paris conference. Reporter the worlds two biggest polluters, china and the u. S. , kicked off the Climate Change summit. Its our responsibility to take action. Reporter a pledge made as smog climbed to dangerously high levels in china. The goal in paris is to limi glal warming to 6. 3 degrees levels. But the Terror Threat is diverting attention. The president s first stop on french soil was to pay his respects last night at the bataclan theater, site of the worst of the paris attacks. France remains on high alert. A 120,000strong Security Force is stationed across the country. Riot police have been deployed in unprecedented numbers. On sunday 174 protesters were arrested for defying the government ban on demonstrations. Former Diplomatic Security ant bruce tully has spent 40 years protectingngignitaries around the world. I think this is one of the highestrisk environments ive seen professionally in my career. Theres so much threat analysis out there, not just from isis, copycats, but also because of the protesters for the conference itself. Reportete environmentalists silently protested the ban on in the square they had hoped to walk through. A cbs news neneyork times poll shows that 53 americans believe global wararng is caused by human activity. 31 think natural weather patterns are the biggest factor. American experts are working in forbidding places to study the impact of global w wming. Mark phillips has s e first installment of our series the climate diaries. Reporter while world,leaders may be negotiating about what to do about climate iparis, but some of the most Important Research on the subject is being done about as far away from civilization as you can get. Thiss svalbard, a collection of norwegian islands just 800 miles from the north pole. And its where a Young American climate scientist has come to try to unlock some of the secrets of Climate Change that have been frozen into this landscape for tens othousands of years. Sarah strand, a 22yearold californian, wont see the sun again until mid february. The polar night has set in, and worry about up here. So i will take the flare gun if you want to take the rifle. Kay. Eporter this is polol bear country, where sarah and her german colleague norbert pirk are required by law to pack protection. The bears are more of a threat in summer when the meltback of their sea ice Hunting Ground has made them more desperate for food, eveneno the point of atatcking a Research Boat. But theres still a threat in winter, and its in winter that this research must be done. This is basically your baby here, is that right . Yeah. It definitely has to be running if were going to get all the data. Otherwise all this suffering is for nothing. Reporter every day sarah comes out here to check instruments that are measuring a worrying trend. The release of Greenhouse Gases, which scientists used to think were safely locked into the frozen ground. The main thing were looking at is the gas exchange with the methane. But then were comparing that to other parameters that were measuring here. What, like temperature exactly. The weather basically. Yeah. Reporter and the more those Greenhouse Gases are released, even from frozen places like this, the more warming there will be

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