First time in 12 years the chicago cubs advance to the National League championship series. Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. Thanks for joining us. Im meg oliver in for annemarie green. The first democratic president ial debate of the 2016 campaign was dominated by Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. Five took part in arguing over gun control and immigration and as Danielle Nottingham reports from las vegas it was clinton and sanders who stole the show. Reporter gun control and inequality were some of the big issues on the night. In the end Hillary Clinton and bernie standards stood out. Frontrunner Hillary Clinton put in the email scandal dogging her campaign. She apologized again but then turned to the issues. Tonight, i want to talk, not about my emails but about what the American People want from the next president of the united states. Reporter her closest challenger senator Bernie Sanders agreed. Enough of the emails lets talk about t
Bostons harbor. Its been months since bellas family members have been waiting to do a proper burial. The autopsy will further delay that. I hope they find more evidence and more cause. Like i said, this is all justice for bella from here on out. The reporter bellas father, who says he has not been in his daughters life since she was a couple months old has been at both Court Hearings and says he is disgusted with bellas mother. Did she look the same to you. I didnt really look at her. The father and older brother of accused Miller Michael mccarthy were also in court, but they and a woman identifying herself as mccarthys friend would not talk. Why did you want to come here today . No comment. And the attorneys for the suspect asking for this third party autopsy because of course, the state medical examiners results were inconclusive. Tonight at 6 00 p. M. , we talked to a legal expert on how this third party autopsy will play a huge role in this case. We are live outside dorchester cour
Associate director at the air and space museum. This week veteran space correspondent jay barbree and his latest book Neil Armstrong a life in flight. And at the nbc news man and a bestselling author examined the life of the first man to walk on the moon on the 45th anniversary of the moon landing. The program is about an hour im a curator at the museum here to talk to the author of Neil Armstrongs life in flight a new biography of Neil Armstrong. Im very familiar because he was a voice on the radio and a face on tv in my years as a space buff in the 1960s it was nice to talk with you today. Why did you decide to write this book . We talked about it for about 20 years because we had a close friend for half a century and i wrote a book with alan shepard which did well in the New York Times best seller list and he did the introduction of that. So we had to talk to because he didnt want a biography. He wanted the story of his life and flight and he felt like anything that he did commit an
Those are nasa engineers over there and this was the world that was normal to them and that the wives tried very hard to keep normal and grounded. You kind of alluded to how much the wives seem to change after the Apollo Program and i was wondering if you could share some of the astronauts of the wives thoughts on what was it like when that ended and did they feel like it should continue and almost is there almost is there a sense of ptsd among the families . Yeah, i think everyone is pretty sad when nixon ended the Apollo Program and these wives kyc today and i think in history they will continue to be seen. Ive told this to them as sort of our pioneer space women. They were the pioneers. Their husbands were doing something we had never done before. You know, just the surreal moments of going out in your backyard as jane conrad remember to me when her husband was up there on apollo 12 Walking Around the moon and a house that just cleared out. She had all the wives over for a party. It
Innovation that could solve some of these issues i just saw a statistic last week that is striking this will be more People Killed by guns this year and buy cars. At what level that is a lot of people with the terrifying statistic a lot of that is suicide but that is a lot of people obviously but what about cars . That used to killed many more people but they made them safer they did not confiscate the cars or take away peoples right to travel or drive they changed the drinking age your required air bags or seat belts in all the ways that overtime with a lot of controversy cars were made safer and there are all kinds of ways to make guns save for less likely to be used by the wrong people whereby children or in the wrong hands or by somebody who was not a lawabiding citizen. One of the examples is the micro stamping is what marks the bullet as it leaves the gun to be traced back to the owner. That will get litigated and i wish to that the debate was says reasonable as the one that we h