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., the first person on the list, sally adams, is actually alive, they've confirmed this. she was in an article that she survived the storm. so this 232 number, you're going to quickly try to whittle that down even more? >> absolutely. we had over a dozen folks able to get off that list late this morning. that's good news when you can find folks, that they're unaccounted for, and we got these facts out publicly. we want to whittle that down. but there's also some very, very sad stories on that list. we expect some of those folks to be found in a condition that's no longer living. >> we're still hearing a lot of anger about the situation in the morgue. gary tuchman, our correspondent, just reported on a family member who's been shown a picture of her 16-month-old nephew, deceased. for days, the family hasn't known whether he was alive or not. turns out skyular is in the morgue. she was shown that picture through unofficial channels, yet they have not been allowed in to see the body and receive confirmation that he is in fact dead. how is that possible? >> that's one of the
., the first person on the list, sally adams, is actually alive, they've confirmed this. she was in an article that she survived the storm. so this 232 number, you're going to quickly try to whittle that down even more? >> absolutely. we had over a dozen folks able to get off that list late this morning. that's good news when you can find folks, that they're unaccounted for, and we got these facts out publicly. we want to whittle that down. but there's also some very, very sad stories on...
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. >> reporter: that number of missing dropped by one when 75-year-old sally adams turned up safe at her home. neighbors had rescued her, but her relatives didn't know. mainly, the search for survivors has only found more victims. and joplin's newspaper now has funeral plans and obituaries for people like m. dean wells who was 59. he saved many lives at home depot when the tornado struck, his family wrote, and ultimately lost his life in the process. late today, a happy moment. betty, a golden retriever, reunited with her owners. she had been rescued from the crawl space beneath the family's house, covered in ants, very thirsty, but in pretty good shape. a very nice moment for that family in particular. rescue teams are still working anywhere there's a hint that someone might be found alive, but gradually here the focus is shifting to clearing away and starting to rebuild, and workers back there are trying to salvage everything they possibly can. >> i guess in joplin these days, you take your victories where you can find them. ron allen on the ground for us in joplin, m.o. >>> now to the
. >> reporter: that number of missing dropped by one when 75-year-old sally adams turned up safe at her home. neighbors had rescued her, but her relatives didn't know. mainly, the search for survivors has only found more victims. and joplin's newspaper now has funeral plans and obituaries for people like m. dean wells who was 59. he saved many lives at home depot when the tornado struck, his family wrote, and ultimately lost his life in the process. late today, a happy moment. betty, a...
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sally adams was found very much alive and well on her porch with her cat. >>> there is fixing and then there is fixing. a man is in jail for doing one and then the other. how a worried wife led to his capture. >>> thanks to the birds and bees you know where babies come from. at least you thought you knew. a baby believed to be unlike anyone else ever born. >>> and they already replace watches, calendars, computers in some cases, so why not credit cards. how google wants your phone to replace your entire wallet. >>> i know a lot of you want more warm weather to replace the cooler weather we have been experiencing. going to fool more like president's day than memorial day but i will pinpoint the day that will warm up as eyewitness news continues on the cw. swapping fake money for hundreds of thousands of dollars at bay area cash machines. >>> tonight an atm repairman is behind bars accused of swapping fake money for hundreds of thousands of dollars at bay area cash machines. police arrested him in phoenix saying on the 4th of july last summer he used his atm card to steal $200,000 in san
sally adams was found very much alive and well on her porch with her cat. >>> there is fixing and then there is fixing. a man is in jail for doing one and then the other. how a worried wife led to his capture. >>> thanks to the birds and bees you know where babies come from. at least you thought you knew. a baby believed to be unlike anyone else ever born. >>> and they already replace watches, calendars, computers in some cases, so why not credit cards. how google...
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the very first name on the list, a miss sally adams, was found very much alive and well on her porch in a chair with her cat. ben tracy, cbs news, joplin, missouri. >> cutting down is about to cost you. the new pg&e rate hike that seems to punish everyone. >> and paying for something will soon be as easy as reaching for your phone. how google wants your ,,,,,,,,,, dollars. >>> military families who were wrongfully foreclosed on will get their share of $22 million. a federal law requires mortgage companies to get court orders before foreclosing on the homes of active duty military. but subsidiaries of bank of america and morgan stanley foreclosed on nearly 200 service members without court orders. some members were deployed to iraq or afghanistan at the time. the banks agreed to the settlement today. >>> paying more for using less, pg&e has been given the green light to charge most of its customers more money for their energy use and that includes those who use the least amount of energy. under the current rate structure pg&e says those who use a lot of power are subsidizing those who
the very first name on the list, a miss sally adams, was found very much alive and well on her porch in a chair with her cat. ben tracy, cbs news, joplin, missouri. >> cutting down is about to cost you. the new pg&e rate hike that seems to punish everyone. >> and paying for something will soon be as easy as reaching for your phone. how google wants your ,,,,,,,,,, dollars. >>> military families who were wrongfully foreclosed on will get their share of $22 million. a...
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the very first name on the list, a miss sally adams, was found very much alive and well on her porch in a chair with her cat. ben tracy, cbs news, joplin, missouri. >> cutting down is about to cost you. the new pg&e rate hike that seems to punish everyone. >> and paying for something will soon be as easy as reaching for your phone. how google wants your phone to replace your entire wallet. ,, [ asst mgr ] what are you doing? fixing the name. it's fiber none. looks like one. well, i know. i put an "n" there. ah! fiber one honey clusters cereal! that's really good! it tastes good, so there can't be fiber in it! it's actually got about half a day's worth of fiber. [ asst mgr ] it says so right on the box. [ fiber seeker ] really? try it. [ mr. mehta ] honey, touch of brown sugar, crunchy clusters -- any cardboard? cardboard no, delicious yes. so where's the fiber? maybe it's in the honey clusters. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no, delicious yes. dollars. >>> military families who were wrongfully foreclosed on will get their share of $22 million. a federal law requires mortgage
the very first name on the list, a miss sally adams, was found very much alive and well on her porch in a chair with her cat. ben tracy, cbs news, joplin, missouri. >> cutting down is about to cost you. the new pg&e rate hike that seems to punish everyone. >> and paying for something will soon be as easy as reaching for your phone. how google wants your phone to replace your entire wallet. ,, [ asst mgr ] what are you doing? fixing the name. it's fiber none. looks like one....
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sally adams, was found very much alive and well on her front porch, in a chair petting her cat. harry? >> smith: ben tracy in joplin tonight. thank you. in politics, sarah palin has not said yet whether she will run for the republic presidential nomination, but on her web site today she announced she will be making a campaign-style bus tour along the east coast. it begins sunday in washington, which is where our political correspondent jan crawford is tonight. jan, whenever i see a politician on a bus, they are rarely commuting. what is she up to? >> reporter: well, harry, that is the question everyone is asking: is she running for president or just leading this national conversation with voters? now, either way, a lot of republicans i talked to today-- and i don't mean just here in washington, but in some of those key states like new hampshire and iowa and south carolina-- they think this bus tour is win- win. now, she says on her web site that the point of it is to restore the good and talk about the good in america. she says she's going to be talking about the principles that
sally adams, was found very much alive and well on her front porch, in a chair petting her cat. harry? >> smith: ben tracy in joplin tonight. thank you. in politics, sarah palin has not said yet whether she will run for the republic presidential nomination, but on her web site today she announced she will be making a campaign-style bus tour along the east coast. it begins sunday in washington, which is where our political correspondent jan crawford is tonight. jan, whenever i see a...
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a number reduced by one when it turned out 75-year-old sally adams was safe. relatives unaware neighbors had rescued her. meanwhile, other families grieve. the local newspaper filling with remembrances. rescue teams still look for the faintest signs of life. >> oh, my gosh. we thought we lost you, betty! >> reporter: jeremy williams reunited with betty. she was trapped in a crawl space under the family home. >> we thought she was gone. we thought the whole family was safe except for betty. we thought betty was gone. >> reporter: five days later, safe and sound. it's always nice to see a happy ending. but this is going to be a difficult weekend around here. the first funerals begin today. there is also a huge memorial service planned and a visit by president obama. ann? >> ron allen this morning, ron, thanks for your reporting on this story. >>> northern sudan has seized a disputed area, violating a peace treaty with the south and setting off a new humanitarian crisis, according to u.s. ambassador susan rice. the occupation has caused an exodus of some 80,000 p
a number reduced by one when it turned out 75-year-old sally adams was safe. relatives unaware neighbors had rescued her. meanwhile, other families grieve. the local newspaper filling with remembrances. rescue teams still look for the faintest signs of life. >> oh, my gosh. we thought we lost you, betty! >> reporter: jeremy williams reunited with betty. she was trapped in a crawl space under the family home. >> we thought she was gone. we thought the whole family was safe...