questions about what went on be family of the victim s they have a lot of questions us as well about how fast the driver was going and if he was in intoxicated and question intoxicated and question if the case was initially investigated early. chelsea gallegos, the navideh s and sean nuez, last august. the driver alex alvarado was a speeding around 95 and 107 miles per hour. his bmw lost control, flip numerous times in one off a cliff. alvarado was the only survivor. we lost a daughter, sister, niece. and this was completely preventable. had the guy just been driving and obeying traffic law. they were not notified of the accident until the next morning by a witness on the property. what if our children were because of the time lapse, the arrest was not tested for impairment until 15 hours after the accident. the test showed shows it he was intoxicated, chelsea s father was also police officer said that will affect the test results. the cold that he was while d
u.s. officials believe the boats and the 10 sailors aboard were picked up after they had suffered a mechanical breakdown and drifted into iranian territorial waters. officials do not know if shots were fired, but say iran s foreign minister has personally assured secretary of state kerry the sailors will be allowed to continue their journey. it would seem a harmless incident, except that two weeks ago, iranian revolutionary guard ships fired off rockets within a mile of the american aircraft carrier truman. the rockets were aimed the other way, but firing live munitions in the middle of crowded shipping lanes drew a strong protest from the u.s. scott, u.s. officials expect the sailors will be allowed to continue their journey as soon as it is daylight in the persian gulf. pelley: david martin, reporting at the pentagon. tonight, cbs news has confirmed that ten yemenis held at guantanamo bay will be countries that are now willing with that, the population at the u.s. det
with scott pelley. pelley: president obama interrupted preparations for tonight s state of the union address to deal witith a breakingg development in the persrsn gulf. iran seized two small u.s. navy boats and took 10 crew members into custody. cbs news national security correspondent david martin is following the story at the pentagon. reporter: the two small boats were on route from kuwait to bahrain but ended up on iran s farsi island in the persian gulf. u.s. officials believe the boats and the 10 sailors aboard were picked up after they had suffered a mechanical breakdown and drifted into iranian territorial waters. officials do not know if shots were fired, but say iran s foreign minister has personally assured secretary of state kerry the sailors will be allowed to continue their journey. it would seem a harmless incident, except that two weeks ago, iranian revolutionary guard ships fired off rockets within a mile of the american aircraft carrier truman. way,
3 3 3 president obama goes to omaha and baton rouge louisiana today. after talking about his presidential achievements and being optimitistic for the future in his state of the union address last night. while a lot of democrats said the speech was inspirational. as c - b - s news correspondent (we - juh) weijia (jang) jiang shows us. some republicans criticized the speech didn t really mention the issues. 3 chyrons:washington, dcgov. nikki haley/(r) south carolina weijia jiang/cbs news, washingtonsen. ted cruz/republican presidential candidate(pkg) -nat/sot- i stand here as confident as i have ever been that the state of our union is strong. in his seventh and final state of the union address, president obama aimed to set his legacy and focus on the future:(obama sot) the future we want opportunity and security for our families. // but it will only happen if we work together. // it will only the president spoke less about policy and more on changing washingtonadmitting he
pelley: president obama interrupted preparations for tonight s state of the union address to deal with a breaking development in the persian gulf. iran seized two small u.s. navy boats and took 10 crew members into custody. cbs news national security correspondent david martin is following the story at the pentagon. reporter: the two small boats were on route from kuwait to bahrain but ended up on iran s farsi island in the persian gulf. u.s. officials believe the boats and the 10 sailors aboard were picked up after they had suffered a mechanical breakdown and drifted into iranian territorial waters. officials do not know if shots were fired, but say iran s foreign minister has personally assured secretary of state kerry the sailors will be allowed to continue their journey. it would seem a harmless incident, except that two weeks ago, iranian revolutionary guard ships fired off rockets within a mile of the american aircraft carrier truman. the rockets were aimed the