This is the cbs morning news for monday, february 2nd, 2015. Good morning. Im Alison Harmelin in for annemarie green. After a tumultuous season filled with on and off the field controversies, the National Football league did what id did best sunday. They treated football fans to one of the most exciting super bowls and added a championship game for the quarterback and his coach ended up making his. The patriots tom brady was looking to become only the third quarterback after joe montana and Terry Bradshaw to win four super bowls, but he was up against the defending champions Seattle Seahawks and their boon secondary. At the 5 yard line jeremy lane still on the run. Scoreless in the first brady drives the pat downs the field for a sevenpoint read. Russell wasson did complete a pass until midway through the second quarter, but he found his touch with this long completion to chris matthews. That set up beast mode Marshawn Lynch for the tie. Touchdown. Right before the half, brady finds Ro
Captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news. Axelrod good evening. Im jim axelrod. It is a gruesome scene weve now seen at least half a dozen times. Isis militant again posted a video online today that purportedly shows the beheadingave hostage. This time it was a journalist from japan who was brutally murdered a man named kenji goto. Goto had been held captive since october when he had traveled to syria seeking the release of another japanese hostage, Haruna Yukawa. Yukawa was executed a week ago. Charlie dagata reports now on the failed negotiations to free the two men. Reporter time, apparently, ran out for japanese journalist kenji goto. The purported isis video addressed the people of japan. This knife will not only slaughter kenji but also carry on and cause carnage wherever your people are found. Reporter japanese Prime Minister abe condemned the parent killings saying he would never forgive these terrorists and they would be brought to justice. There had been some
Pelley good evening. So lets start with the good news about the flu. Today, the c. D. C. Said that the flu season in much of the country appears to have peaked. So weve seen the worst of it. But the worst still includes this the flu is now widespread in all but six states, and its sending americans 65 and older to the hospital at the highest rate in at least a decade. Heres dr. Jon lapook. Reporter at a Senior Center in new york city, the fridays bingo game is in full swing but 96yearold may robinson is thinking about her friend who recently caught the flu. My deceased friend had it. They worked very hard to save her, but she passed. Reporter the c. D. C. Began tracking flu hospitalization rates 10 years ago. This year, the hospitalization rate for patients over 65 has been more than twice the average rate over the previous five seasons. Dr. Susan ream is an Infectious Disease specialist at the cleveland clinic. People who are 65 years of age and up tend to have other diseases like Hea
Captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news. Axelrod good evening. Im jim axelrod. It is a gruesome scene weve now seen at least half a dozen times. Isis militant again posted a video online today that purportedly shows the beheadingave hostage. This time it was a journalist from japan who was brutally murdered a man named kenji goto. Goto had been held captive since october when he had traveled to syria seeking the release of another japanese hostage, Haruna Yukawa. Yukawa was executed a week ago. Charlie dagata reports now on the failed negotiations to free the two men. Reporter time, apparently, ran out for japanese journalist kenji goto. The purported isis video addressed the people of japan. This knife will not only slaughter kenji but also carry on and cause carnage wherever your people are found. Reporter japanese Prime Minister abe condemned the parent killings saying he would never forgive these terrorists and they would be brought to justice. There had been some
Pelley good evening. So lets start with the good news about the flu. Today, the c. D. C. Said that the flu season in much of the country appears to have worst of it. But the worst still includes this the flu is now widespread in all but six states, and its sending americans 65 and older to the hospital at the highest rate in at least a decade. Heres dr. Jon lapook. Reporter at a Senior Center in new york city, the fridays bingo game is in full swing but 96yearold may robinson is thinking about her friend who recently caught the flu. My deceased friend had it. They worked very hard to save her, but she passed. Reporter the c. D. C. Began tracking flu hospitalization rates 10 years ago. This year, the hospitalization rate for patients over 65 has been more than twice the average rate over the previous five seasons. Dr. Susan ream is an Infectious Disease specialist at the cleveland clinic. People who are 65 years of age and up tend to have other diseases like Heart Disease diabetes Kidne