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this is the "cbs evening news" >> mason: good evening, i'm anthony mason. this is our western edition. we begin with the heartbreaking story of otto warmbier, the university of virginia student who was held by north korea for nearly a year and a half. his family announced that warmbier died today less than a week after the north koreans sent him home to ohio in a coma. president trump put out a statement saying, "the united states once again condemns the brutality of the north korean regime as we mourn its latest victim." here's michelle miller. >> reporter: otto's parents fred and cindy warmbier released a statement saying their son had "completed his journey home," going on to say, "unfortunately the awful torturous mistreatment our son received at the hands of the north koreans ensured that no other outcome was possible beyond the sad one we experienced today." the comatose 22-year-old college student was flown back to the u.s. last tuesday. two days later, fred warmbier described greeting his son for the first time in two years. >> i knelt down by his s
this is the "cbs evening news" >> mason: good evening, i'm anthony mason. this is our western edition. we begin with the heartbreaking story of otto warmbier, the university of virginia student who was held by north korea for nearly a year and a half. his family announced that warmbier died today less than a week after the north koreans sent him home to ohio in a coma. president trump put out a statement saying, "the united states once again condemns the brutality of the...
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anthony? >> mason: thanks, jeff. it's been nearly a year since officer jeronimo yanez shot and killed philando castile during a asaffic stop outside st. paul, minnesota. yanez was acquitted of all charges last friday. we've seen dashboard camera footage and cell phone video from castile's girlfriend. today, new video was released from the aftermath, showing the bravery of a little girl who witnessed the shooting. here's mireya villarreal. ( gunfire ) >> reporter: moments after philando castile was shot by former officer jeronimo yanez, you see a four-year-old little girl being coaxed out of the back seat by a second officer. >> get the baby girl out of here! >> reporter: the girl's mother, and castile's girlfriend, diamond reynolds was sitting in the front seat streaming the aftermath on facebook live. the mother and the girl were both placed in the backseat of a wtrol car. reynolds was handcuffed, clearly upset. [screaming] ol it's okay. i'm right here with you. >> reporter: the young girl comforts her mother. [blee
anthony? >> mason: thanks, jeff. it's been nearly a year since officer jeronimo yanez shot and killed philando castile during a asaffic stop outside st. paul, minnesota. yanez was acquitted of all charges last friday. we've seen dashboard camera footage and cell phone video from castile's girlfriend. today, new video was released from the aftermath, showing the bravery of a little girl who witnessed the shooting. here's mireya villarreal. ( gunfire ) >> reporter: moments after...
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." >> mason: and this is our western edition. i'm anthony mason. president trump has turned crossing the line into a political art form. but when he lashed out at two cable tv hosts this morning, he may have ventured into new territory. now, members of both parties are calling him out. major garrett begins our coverage. he reporter: the president fired off his tweets shortly before 9:00 a.m., just as msnbc's "morning joe" program was wrapping up. mr. trump called anchors mika brzezinski and joe scarborough, "low-i.q. crazy mika" and "psycho joe." then he added, the two visited him at his mar-a-lago resort last winter, and said brzezinski was bleeding badly from a face- lift. this photo on social media appears to confirm the visit. on today's "morning joe" program, brzezinski had been critical of mr. trump. >> nothing makes a man feel better than making a fake cover of a magazine about himself, lying every day and destroying the country. >> reporter: but the personal nature of the president's tweets drew immediate condemnation, including from republ
." >> mason: and this is our western edition. i'm anthony mason. president trump has turned crossing the line into a political art form. but when he lashed out at two cable tv hosts this morning, he may have ventured into new territory. now, members of both parties are calling him out. major garrett begins our coverage. he reporter: the president fired off his tweets shortly before 9:00 a.m., just as msnbc's "morning joe" program was wrapping up. mr. trump called anchors...
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anthony. >> mason: thank you, jim. philando castile's mother reached a nearly $3 million settlement today with the city of st. anthony, minnesota. castile was fatally shot last year by police officer jeronimo yanez during a traffic stop. yanez was found not guilty of manslaughter ten days ago. that case and others illustrate the difficulty of prosecuting police officers. here's mireya villarreal. >> we declare a mistrial in this case. >> reporter: from cincinnati... >> we the jury find the defendant, dominic heaggan- brown, not guilty. >> reporter: to milwaukee... >> ( gunfire ) >> reporter: to minnesota, three ia, all ding with juries not convicting police officers charged with fatally shooting black men. >> no justice, no peace. >> reporter: that has led some to ask why convicting officers is so rare. >> these cases are not easy cases. >> reporter: bowling green state university professor philip stinson has been researching that very question. his data show police fatally shoot more than 900 people every year. since
anthony. >> mason: thank you, jim. philando castile's mother reached a nearly $3 million settlement today with the city of st. anthony, minnesota. castile was fatally shot last year by police officer jeronimo yanez during a traffic stop. yanez was found not guilty of manslaughter ten days ago. that case and others illustrate the difficulty of prosecuting police officers. here's mireya villarreal. >> we declare a mistrial in this case. >> reporter: from cincinnati... >>...
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i'm anthony mason, and this is our western edition. president trump made good today on a campaign promise to withdraw from the paris climate accord, a commitment by nearly 200 nations to voluntarily reduce greenhouse gases. this time, he did not call climate change a hoax, but said he is reasserting american sovereignty, and suggested he's willing to negotiate what he sees as a better deal. paris protested mr. trump's decision by lighting city hall in green, and american cities, states, and corporations, from g.m. to g.e., vowed to keep up that battle against climate change. chip reid begins our coverage. >> the united states will withdraw from the paris climate accord. >> reporter: the president's announcement was exactly what conservative activists in and out of his administration were eoping to hear, but the president left the door open a bit, making clear that during the four years it takes to formally withdraw from the agreement, he'll try to get a deal that he says would be fair to the u.s. >> this agreement is less about the cli
i'm anthony mason, and this is our western edition. president trump made good today on a campaign promise to withdraw from the paris climate accord, a commitment by nearly 200 nations to voluntarily reduce greenhouse gases. this time, he did not call climate change a hoax, but said he is reasserting american sovereignty, and suggested he's willing to negotiate what he sees as a better deal. paris protested mr. trump's decision by lighting city hall in green, and american cities, states, and...
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i'm anthony mason. this is our western edition. the white house defended the president today against a world of opposition to his decision to withdraw from the paris climate accord. the deal, signed by nearly 200 countries, commits them to voluntarily reduce pollution linked to global warming. the president's chief defender heads the agency whose mission is in its title-- environmental protection. chip reid begins our coverage. >> the president made a very courageous decision yesterday on behalf of america. ch reporter: e.p.a. chief, scott pruitt, a leading voice in convincing president trump to get out of the paris climate accord, today defended him against worldwide condemnation. >> we have nothing to be apologetic about as a country. >> reporter: other top white house officials hit the makiaves, making clear the president was focused, not on the environment, but on jobs. >> we're putting the american worker, the american economy first. >> he promised to protect american jobs, american interests, amer
i'm anthony mason. this is our western edition. the white house defended the president today against a world of opposition to his decision to withdraw from the paris climate accord. the deal, signed by nearly 200 countries, commits them to voluntarily reduce pollution linked to global warming. the president's chief defender heads the agency whose mission is in its title-- environmental protection. chip reid begins our coverage. >> the president made a very courageous decision yesterday on...
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." >> mason: this is our western edition. i'm anthony mason. we begin with breaking news. a wildfire is threatening homes tonight in southern california. it's one of more than 20 large fires burning in the west. fire crews are hampered by high winds and dry conditions. jaimy yuccas has the latest. >> you can see right now that fire protection is happening on a number of homes here in the burbank area. 60 to 70 homeowners had to evacuate their homes. you can hear the helicopters up above right now too. there is at least three or four different fire helicopters that are dumping water in specific areas. that is because there brush fire grew very, very quickly on the side of the hill here. >> that hot spot very close to those homes. excellent drop, take a look at that. >> it was a wet winter and many people thought we wouldn't have as bad a fire season. let's go down and take a look at what is happening down here. you can see some of the flames flairing up right now as i am speaking am i just watched this flair up just a moment ago. that is what firefighters are having to cont
." >> mason: this is our western edition. i'm anthony mason. we begin with breaking news. a wildfire is threatening homes tonight in southern california. it's one of more than 20 large fires burning in the west. fire crews are hampered by high winds and dry conditions. jaimy yuccas has the latest. >> you can see right now that fire protection is happening on a number of homes here in the burbank area. 60 to 70 homeowners had to evacuate their homes. you can hear the helicopters...
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." >> mason: and this is our western edition. i'm anthony mason. the senate health care bill is in a politically-induced coma. republicans couldn't come up with enough votes from their own party to pass the alternative to obamacare today. so they put off the vote until after the holiday break. an embarrassing setback for the g.o.p. leadership. here's chief congressional y rrespondent nancy cordes. >> we're delaying the process so that we can close those remaining issues. >> reporter: the senate's republican leader postponed the vote in the face of mounting owposition from his own party's lawmakers, like maine's susan collins. >> it's evident to me that there are a lot of concerns-- i'm not the only one, by any means-- about the senate bill. >> reporter: they discussed n ose concerns in a late- rnternoon meeting with the president, who downplayed the party divide. >> so we're going to talk, and we're going to see what we can do. we're getting very close. >> reporter: but he finds himself short on outside allies. the conservative club for growth henn
." >> mason: and this is our western edition. i'm anthony mason. the senate health care bill is in a politically-induced coma. republicans couldn't come up with enough votes from their own party to pass the alternative to obamacare today. so they put off the vote until after the holiday break. an embarrassing setback for the g.o.p. leadership. here's chief congressional y rrespondent nancy cordes. >> we're delaying the process so that we can close those remaining issues....
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. >> mason: and this is our western edition. good evening. i'm anthony mason. as summer arrives a tropical storm is threatening the gulf coast. and it is dangerously hot in the southwest with excessive heat warnings posted in parts of arizona, nevada, and california. the mercury soared into triple digits for the third straight day. in phoenix, it was so hot, more flights had to be canceled. kris van cleave is there. t reporter: unrelenting heat bears down on phoenix as the temperature shoots towards a record-breaking 120. fire crews are rushing to handle a surge in heat emergencies. when it's over 110, your body cannot cool itself down, setting up the potential for deadly heatstroke. director of emergency management lisa jones. bu your house stays hot. buildings stay hot. ,he sidewalk stays hot. so there's no reprieve, basically. in reporter: the city opened 47 cooling centers across the valley, and about 50 flights had to be canceled at sky harbor airport because it may be too yst to fly. >> for the last few days, it's been very hot. i've never seen it this ho
. >> mason: and this is our western edition. good evening. i'm anthony mason. as summer arrives a tropical storm is threatening the gulf coast. and it is dangerously hot in the southwest with excessive heat warnings posted in parts of arizona, nevada, and california. the mercury soared into triple digits for the third straight day. in phoenix, it was so hot, more flights had to be canceled. kris van cleave is there. t reporter: unrelenting heat bears down on phoenix as the temperature...
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and anthony mason talks with fleetwood mac's lindsey buckingham and christine mcvie about their first duet album. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- captions by vi www.vitac.com >>> good morning, it is friday, june 9. we look live toward the bay bridge and believe us all when we say thank god! it's friday! on this day when we should see a little bit more sunshine, don't you think? >> i think so. >> why don't we ask the lady to your left? [ laughter ] >> i'm going to go with yes if brian hackney says so. [ laughter ] >> whatever he says. >> he ought to know. >> there's where you go wrong. [ laughter ] >> he has a lot of knowledge, weather knowledge included. and yes, it is going to be sunny today. [ laughter ] >> or sunnier. you may not believe me by looking at this shot from the golden gate bridge. certainly fog at the coast and across the bridge but not everywhere. in fact, the bay bridge clear it morning. so really going to depend on where you are, more fog along the coast this morning. temp
and anthony mason talks with fleetwood mac's lindsey buckingham and christine mcvie about their first duet album. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- captions by vi www.vitac.com >>> good morning, it is friday, june 9. we look live toward the bay bridge and believe us all when we say thank god! it's friday! on this day when we should see a little bit more sunshine, don't you think?...
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here's anthony mason. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: it might be one of the most well-traveled guitars in rock 'n' roll history. jerry garcia played his custom- made "wolf" in the rock halls of harope, the arenas of the u.s., and even under the great pyramids of egypt. the grateful dead frontman first used the guitar at a private 1973 concert for the hell's angels. but this week, nearly 22 years after garcia's death, "wolf" found a new home. >> once, selling twice. sold. ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: marketing c.e.o. mian halligan placed the winning bid at an auction here in new york. the $1.9 million price tag, tter a buyer's fee, makes "wolf" one of the most expensive guitars ever sold. >> a guitar and jerry and the grateful dead have had a great impact on my life and i'm thrilled to own a little piece of it. >> reporter: the guitar's previous owner decided to sell off the rock relic and donate the proceeds to the southern poverty law center, an organization dedicated to fighting hate groups. and keeping in the "dead" community's spirit of sharing, an anonymous charity matched the guitar'
here's anthony mason. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: it might be one of the most well-traveled guitars in rock 'n' roll history. jerry garcia played his custom- made "wolf" in the rock halls of harope, the arenas of the u.s., and even under the great pyramids of egypt. the grateful dead frontman first used the guitar at a private 1973 concert for the hell's angels. but this week, nearly 22 years after garcia's death, "wolf" found a new home. >> once, selling twice. sold. (...
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from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm anthony mason. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to theover. i'm michelle miller. there has been another terror attack in london. again the weapon was a vehicle. this time the targets were muslims. a man plowed his van into a crowd of worshippers outside the mosque. right after evening prayers. elizabeth palmer is there. >> reporter: police say today's attack was not only terrorism, it was also a hate crime. the driver of the truck who witnesses say shouted "i want to kill muslims" barreled into a small group of people near a north london mosque. the attacker, identified as 47-year-old darren osborne was pinned to the ground. shielded by some bystanders while others pushed to get their hands on him. the local imam made sure he was handed over to the police. mohammad mahmoud. >> we told them the situation that there is a man, he is restrained, he mowed down a group of people with his van. there is a mob -- there is a mob attempting to hurt him. >> reporter: just over two weeks ago, londoners were paying their respects to victims of the last atta
from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm anthony mason. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to theover. i'm michelle miller. there has been another terror attack in london. again the weapon was a vehicle. this time the targets were muslims. a man plowed his van into a crowd of worshippers outside the mosque. right after evening prayers. elizabeth palmer is there. >> reporter: police say today's attack was not only terrorism, it was also a hate crime. the driver of the truck who witnesses...
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from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm anthony mason. >>> this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> hi, welcome to the "overnight news." i'm demarco morgan. a massive hack attack, locking up come pulteputers the world o. banks in ukraine, oil companies in russia. utilities across europe and continues to spread. what do the cybercriminals want? to be paid. elizabeth palmer has the story. >> the malware crippled computers across ukraine, russia, the uk, most of europe and the u.s. disablin disabling, banks, airport, construction company, major law firm and grocery stores where customers were left with no way to pay. corporate titans were hit too. including, new jersey based merck pharmaceuticals, the danish shipping company, molar-mersk. and the russian oil giant. whodunni, carl harbaregr. what do you suspect? >> suspicions are, the suspicions are this is a criminal motive. why? because they're asking for -- money. >> $300 to be exact here's what an infected computer tells the user to do. pay up in the crypto currency bit coin. >> they could get much more sinister. >> you can imag
from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm anthony mason. >>> this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> hi, welcome to the "overnight news." i'm demarco morgan. a massive hack attack, locking up come pulteputers the world o. banks in ukraine, oil companies in russia. utilities across europe and continues to spread. what do the cybercriminals want? to be paid. elizabeth palmer has the story. >> the malware crippled computers across ukraine, russia,...
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he discussed the news with anthony mason. >> mr. secretary, you call this an unprecedented forfeiture of american leadership. what do you mean? >> well, when 195 countries come together working for decades and the united states of america takes the leadership in order to join with china, the two largest emitters in the world of carbon emissions, to say we must begin to reduce, and then to have a president stand up and simply unilaterally walk away from that without scientific basis, not based on facts in terms of our economy, the truth is the president -- no country is required by this agreement to do anything except what that country decided to do for itself. so donald trump is not telling the truth to the american people when he says we have this huge burden that's been imposed on us by other nations. no. we agreed to what we would do. we designed it. it's voluntary. and the president of the united states could have simply changed that without walking away from the whole agreement. do you think american businesses are going to flo
he discussed the news with anthony mason. >> mr. secretary, you call this an unprecedented forfeiture of american leadership. what do you mean? >> well, when 195 countries come together working for decades and the united states of america takes the leadership in order to join with china, the two largest emitters in the world of carbon emissions, to say we must begin to reduce, and then to have a president stand up and simply unilaterally walk away from that without scientific basis,...
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here's anthony mason. >> reporter: for much of may, roger waters' stage crew was setting up his new show. >> as you can see there's a lot of -- >> reporter: this is all your gear. >> yeah. >> reporter: working out the staging in a vacant arena in the new jersey meadowlands. you've basically booked a 20,000-seat arena, just to rehearse. >> yeah. >> reporter: waters' last tour, an epic production of "the wall". ♪ all in all ♪ you're just another brick in the wall ♪ >> reporter: the rock opera he wrote for his former band, pink floyd. ♪ we don't need no education >> reporter: ended in 2013, after taking in nearly $500,000, the highest-grossing tour by a solo artist in history. his new show? another spectacular. in terms of scale, how does this show compare to the wall? >> this is even more complex and bigger. >> reporter: really? the us and them tour kicked off last week in kansas city. and it may be the 73-year-old musician's last lap. ♪ i'll see you on the dark side of the moon ♪ >> i can't imagine i'll do another one after this. but i'm going for it. i'm going all over the wo
here's anthony mason. >> reporter: for much of may, roger waters' stage crew was setting up his new show. >> as you can see there's a lot of -- >> reporter: this is all your gear. >> yeah. >> reporter: working out the staging in a vacant arena in the new jersey meadowlands. you've basically booked a 20,000-seat arena, just to rehearse. >> yeah. >> reporter: waters' last tour, an epic production of "the wall". ♪ all in all ♪ you're just...
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anthony mason here with a preview. >> reporter: hi, ken and veronica. up next, tiger airlines security. what you need -- tighter airlines security what you need to know before you fly. plus, why potentially dangerous guardrails are still being used in several states. and shedding light on a once taboo subject for these survivors life is all about second chances. coming up in just a few seconds on the "cbs evening news." >> thank you for watching us at 5:00. >> ahead at 6:00 first look at what it's like to ride the new smart train. captioning spo cbs dom wildfires in the west. homes are threatened in southern california, a state of emergency is declared in arizona. also tonight, stopping the next attack. homeland security considers drastic action. a possible ban on all electronic devices from some airports. >> our enemies are adaptive. we have to be adaptive, as well. >> i'm about to put you in jail. >> mason: a white officer threatens to jail a black man for jaywalking. families sue the makers of a guardrail linked to highway deaths. >> it is causing ho
anthony mason here with a preview. >> reporter: hi, ken and veronica. up next, tiger airlines security. what you need -- tighter airlines security what you need to know before you fly. plus, why potentially dangerous guardrails are still being used in several states. and shedding light on a once taboo subject for these survivors life is all about second chances. coming up in just a few seconds on the "cbs evening news." >> thank you for watching us at 5:00. >> ahead...
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. >> anthony mason with a preview. >> hi, up next temperatures sky rock td into the twip-- rocket into the triple digit as a heat wave grips the southwest. >>> just released police dash cam video shows the fatal shooting of philando castile. the minnesota officer who killed him was acquitted last week. >>> take a walk on the wild side with these product testers. coming up in a few seconds on the cbs evening news. >> thank you for watching tonight at 5:00. >> back in 30 minutes. captioning sponsored by cbs ce >> mason: solstice with the ivstest. summer arrives with a vengeance in the southwest. temperatures set triple-digit records. >> don't try to out-beat the heat because the heat will out-beat you. >> don't pull it out! >> mason: also tonight, thst-released police video captures the fatal shooting of eailando castile by a minnesota police officer cleared of all charges. >> oh, my god! >> don't move! >> mason: the president's job- approval rating hits a new low. some see a special house election tonight as a referendum on him. and bear on a tear-- putting trash cans to the test. >> th
. >> anthony mason with a preview. >> hi, up next temperatures sky rock td into the twip-- rocket into the triple digit as a heat wave grips the southwest. >>> just released police dash cam video shows the fatal shooting of philando castile. the minnesota officer who killed him was acquitted last week. >>> take a walk on the wild side with these product testers. coming up in a few seconds on the cbs evening news. >> thank you for watching tonight at 5:00....
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. >> anthony mason here with a preview. >>> hi, up next, the american student held in north korea dies after returning home. >>> a fiery scene in paris after a car filled with explosives rams into a police vehicle, just hours after a motorist in london targeted muslims leaving midnight prayers. we will take you inside the harriett tubman national monument, coming up in just a few seconds on the cbs evening news. >> thank you for watching tonight at 5:00. >> ahead at 6:00, continuing coverage of the blistering heat in the bay area, veronica and i back in 30 minutes. captioning sponsored by cbs >> mason: breaking news: otto warmbier, the american student who returned from north korea in a coma, died today. or there's no excuse for the way the north koreans treated our son. >> it's a brutal regime. >> mason: also tonight, terror in europe. >> he's a killer. >> mason: in london a van plows into a crowd of muslims. >> hatred and evil of this kind erll never succeed. >> mason: and in paris, a car lorrying explosives rams a police vehicle. >> that's the idea. the legs go down. relax. >> mason
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anthony mason has a plea view. >> reporter: high, ken and liz. up next, president trump promised to rid washington of special interests. so why did he give ethics waivers to top white house aides? plus, one state plans to make land lines a thing of the past. and on the road where this 99- year-old usher will take you out to the ballgame. coming up in just a few seconds on the "cbs evening news." >> i love steve hartman. >>> thank you for watching tonight at 5:00. >> ahead at 6:00 the future of the fairgrounds. big plans for a prime piece of south bay real estate. allen and veronica will be back here in about 30 minutes. in the meantime, sit back and watch the "cbs evening news." >> have a great weekend. ♪[ music ] captioning sponsored by cbs el >> mason: feeling the heat. >> yes or no-- does the president believe that climate change is real? >> does the president believe today that climate change is a hoax? >> what does the president actually believe? , mason: also tonight, the president gives ethics waivers to more than a dozen white house aid
anthony mason has a plea view. >> reporter: high, ken and liz. up next, president trump promised to rid washington of special interests. so why did he give ethics waivers to top white house aides? plus, one state plans to make land lines a thing of the past. and on the road where this 99- year-old usher will take you out to the ballgame. coming up in just a few seconds on the "cbs evening news." >> i love steve hartman. >>> thank you for watching tonight at 5:00....
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anthony mason is here with a preview. >> reporter: hi, ken and liz. up next, bipartisan backlash after president trump as latest tweet. plus, sinful behavior. sex abuse charges against a top cardinal at the vatican. also, opiod addiction is on the rise. but some treatment programs could soon suffer. >> and a house divided. living on the edge of two countries. coming up in just a few seconds on the "cbs evening news." >> all right. thank you for watching tonight at 5:00. and ahead at 6:00, this is for you, paul, goats and yoga. there's a new fad making it to the bay area. and we tried it out. did you, ken? >> no! >> allen and liz are back in 30 minutes. >> oh, boy. ♪[ music ] captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> mason: bipartisan backlash. atpublicans and democrats blast the president over his latest demeaning tweet. >> and how come low i.q. crazy mika along with psycho joe, she was bleeding badly from a facelift. i said no. >> mason: no apology from the white house. >> he fights fire with fire. >> mason: also tonight, w
anthony mason is here with a preview. >> reporter: hi, ken and liz. up next, bipartisan backlash after president trump as latest tweet. plus, sinful behavior. sex abuse charges against a top cardinal at the vatican. also, opiod addiction is on the rise. but some treatment programs could soon suffer. >> and a house divided. living on the edge of two countries. coming up in just a few seconds on the "cbs evening news." >> all right. thank you for watching tonight at...
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anthony mason is here with a preview. >> reporter: hi, ken and liz. up next, short on support for their healthcare bill, senate republicans put off the vote. plus, there's a new outbreak of malicious software causing mass disruption in europe and now the u.s. and a stunning lack of over sight when it comes to school bus safety. who is really driving your children? coming up in just a few seconds on the "cbs evening news." >>> thank you for watching tonight at 5:00. and ahead at 6:00 we're there as bay area law enforcement search an illegal bird breeding operation in an east bay backyard. ♪[ music ] ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> mason: diagnosis-- anemia. poort on support for their bialth care bill, senate republicans put off the vote and rush to the white house. >> so we're going to talk, and we're going to see what we can do. we're getting very close. >> no action is just not an option. >> mason: also tonight, a massive cyberattack. owckers shut down government and corporate computers around the globe. the white house warns assad he'd e y
anthony mason is here with a preview. >> reporter: hi, ken and liz. up next, short on support for their healthcare bill, senate republicans put off the vote. plus, there's a new outbreak of malicious software causing mass disruption in europe and now the u.s. and a stunning lack of over sight when it comes to school bus safety. who is really driving your children? coming up in just a few seconds on the "cbs evening news." >>> thank you for watching tonight at 5:00. and...
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from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm anthony mason. >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> hi, welcome to the "overnight news." i'm demarco morgan. republican leaders trying to mend divisions within their own party and the push to repeal and replace obamacare. a planned vote on the senate health care bill this week delayed until after fourth of july recess. a dozen republican senators are concerned about the current version of the bill. republicans can afford two no votes without any support from democrats. meanwhile, president trump invited gop lawmakers to the white house tuesday in an effort to help close the deal. here is margana >> so we are going to talk. >> president trump summoned all republican senators to the white house. for an emergency meeting tuesday after party leaders postponed the health care vote due to a lack of support. >> this will be great if we get it done. and itch f we don't get it done is something that we are not going to like. that's okay. i understand that very well. >> reporter: some senators arrived become to capitol hill optimistic
from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm anthony mason. >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> hi, welcome to the "overnight news." i'm demarco morgan. republican leaders trying to mend divisions within their own party and the push to repeal and replace obamacare. a planned vote on the senate health care bill this week delayed until after fourth of july recess. a dozen republican senators are concerned about the current version of the bill....
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winday, anthony mason will be here, backed by the same team that has carried me these six years. the broadcast will have never been better. and i'll be at "60 minutes." so for all of us at cbs news all around the world, goodbye, and good luck. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org a dramatic firsthand account of p-s rampage, from a ma >>> i know jimmy. i wasn't thinking about jimmy. i was thinking about there was a gun ready to go. >> a dramatic firsthand account of the u.p.s. rampage from a man who locked eyes with the killer. good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. the u.p.s. driver we talked to today was inside the morning meeting when his coworker opened fire. he spoke to our susie steimle about the heartbreaking loss of his colleagues and the chaotic escape. susie. >> reporter: veronica, sean coach is one of dozens of drivers who has yet to return to work here at u.p.s. since wednesday's tragic shooting. he was close friends with all three of the victims and told me about how he watched jimmy lam fire those sh
winday, anthony mason will be here, backed by the same team that has carried me these six years. the broadcast will have never been better. and i'll be at "60 minutes." so for all of us at cbs news all around the world, goodbye, and good luck. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org a dramatic firsthand account of p-s rampage, from a ma >>> i know jimmy. i wasn't thinking about jimmy. i was thinking about there was a gun ready to...
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from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm anthony mason. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm don dahler. president trump's temporary travel ban on six mostly muslim countries is now in effect. the 90-day restrictions began last night after the supreme court allowed a narrower version of the ban to go forward. it affects travelers from syria, iran, libya, yemen, sudan, and somalia. there will be exceptions, but visa applicants and refugees from those countries must have a close family or business tie to the u.s. jan crawford explains. >> so you know, i mean, they say that the devil's in the details. so what exactly is a close relationship? we've now got some guidance from the state department. and they are saying that a close family relationship includes a parent, spouse, child or sibling already in the united states. but grandparents, grandchildren, aunts, uncles, other extended family members, those are not considered close relationships. and i think that's where we may see some litigation if, for example, a grandchild is denie
from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm anthony mason. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm don dahler. president trump's temporary travel ban on six mostly muslim countries is now in effect. the 90-day restrictions began last night after the supreme court allowed a narrower version of the ban to go forward. it affects travelers from syria, iran, libya, yemen, sudan, and somalia. there will be...
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from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm anthony mason. >> announcer: this is the cbs overnight news. >>> hi, welcome to the "overnight news." i'm demarco morgan. the next step in the republican party seven-year long quest to kill affordable care act comes tomorrow. gop leaders in the senate will unveil to repeal and replace obamacare. the bill created behind closed doors and has been shrouded in secrecy. still, a senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell determined to bring it to vote end of next week. nancy cordes has the story. >> senate democrats held up hearings and resorted to stunt tuesday to make a case about secrecy. >> trying to point out the absurd. >> reporter: three live streamed a jaunt to the congressional budget office where they tried to get ahold of the sene health care bill. >> republicans are shutting us and themerican public out of the process. no public hearings, no meetings. secret negotiations. there is nothing happening in secret here. republican leaders promise to release a draft on thursday. and said there is a simple reason, democrats have been shut out
from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm anthony mason. >> announcer: this is the cbs overnight news. >>> hi, welcome to the "overnight news." i'm demarco morgan. the next step in the republican party seven-year long quest to kill affordable care act comes tomorrow. gop leaders in the senate will unveil to repeal and replace obamacare. the bill created behind closed doors and has been shrouded in secrecy. still, a senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell...
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from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm anthony mason. >>> this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm tony dukopil. the battle in syria its entering crucial stage. u.s. backed troops are closing the noose around raqqa. the fighting fierce, much of the city destroyed. holly williams and her crew were the first western news team to make it inside raqqa. here's holly. >> we walked into raqqa. for three years an isis stronghold. now pummeled by u.s. air strikes and nearly surrounded by america's allies on the ground. a rag tag army known as the syrian democratic forces. the extremists are losing territory quickly, some times leaving their weapons behind. under isis control, raqqa became infamous for depraved acts of violence. american journalists were beheaded nearby. this child was captured holding a severed head. and even now that raqqa is under siege, isis is still deadly. when part of our team moved forward, they were spotted by an isis sniper. our producer, omarabdul kadir had no choice but make a run for cover. they were safe, pinned down beh
from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm anthony mason. >>> this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm tony dukopil. the battle in syria its entering crucial stage. u.s. backed troops are closing the noose around raqqa. the fighting fierce, much of the city destroyed. holly williams and her crew were the first western news team to make it inside raqqa. here's holly. >> we walked into raqqa. for three years an...
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i'm anthony mason along with alex wagner. we begin this morning with the continuing fallout from the president's decision to withdraw from the paris climate agreement since the announcement on thursday some aides to the president have defended his position while others have ducked questions wlb he believes in climate change after he previously called it a hoax. >> now an increasing number of state leaders say climate change is very real. on friday the governors of massachusetts, vermont, connecticut, and rhode island announced they'll be joining california, washington, and new york in forming the u.s. climate alliance, a collection of states committed to meeting the standards of the paris climate agreement. paula reid is at the white house. good morning. >> good morning. we know the president is no stranger to controversy, but this drew international outcry and on friday white house officials spent most of the day defending their boss against the world. >> the president made a very courageous decision yesterday. >> epa chief
i'm anthony mason along with alex wagner. we begin this morning with the continuing fallout from the president's decision to withdraw from the paris climate agreement since the announcement on thursday some aides to the president have defended his position while others have ducked questions wlb he believes in climate change after he previously called it a hoax. >> now an increasing number of state leaders say climate change is very real. on friday the governors of massachusetts, vermont,...
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i'm anthony mason. ♪ >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm vladamir duthier. the best kept secret in washington will see light of day when gop leaders in the senate release their long awaited health care bill. it its designed to repeal and replace the affordable care act and thought to be different from the measure that passed the use. i say thought to be, because, almost no one on capitol hill has seen the bill. and those who have aren't talking. nancy cordes reports. >> some republican senators are starting to say that this level of secrecy is unusual and unhelpful. >> i haven't seen the bill. >> you tau senator mike lee took to facebook to express frustration. he is one of 13 senate republicans supposedly writing the health care bill. but he said the process has been taken over by gop leaders. >> i'm told it exists. i just haven't been able to see it yet. as far as i know the overwhelming majority of my colleagues haven't been able to see it either. >> do not let this go by without your voice. >> reporter: three democrats tried make
i'm anthony mason. ♪ >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm vladamir duthier. the best kept secret in washington will see light of day when gop leaders in the senate release their long awaited health care bill. it its designed to repeal and replace the affordable care act and thought to be different from the measure that passed the use. i say thought to be, because, almost no one on capitol hill has seen the...
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ahead, anthony mason talks to guitarist linda buckingham. and christine mcvie about what brought them together for a duet album. you're watching "cbs this morning." i'll be back with a new tongue after the break. new album. you're watching. we'll be back, me with a new tongue, after the break. [beeping] ♪ and lane departure alert. see what i mean? with so many safety features like pedestrian detection and lane departure alert, toyota doesn't need us test dummies as much. oh, i get it, man! hey, i gotta get my thrills somehow. the 2017 prius with toyota safety sense standard. toyota. let's go places. [ ominous music playing ]] ah! ah! ah! [ children laughing ] wooo! yea! have a despicably delicious breakfast with these special edition jars of nutella. the uncertainties of hep c. wondering, what if? i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people. and is proven to cure up to 99% of
ahead, anthony mason talks to guitarist linda buckingham. and christine mcvie about what brought them together for a duet album. you're watching "cbs this morning." i'll be back with a new tongue after the break. new album. you're watching. we'll be back, me with a new tongue, after the break. [beeping] ♪ and lane departure alert. see what i mean? with so many safety features like pedestrian detection and lane departure alert, toyota doesn't need us test dummies as much. oh, i get...
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i'm anthony mason along with alex wagner. we begin with a collision at sea. overnight the u.s. navy says seven sailors from the "uss fitzgerald" are still missing after it collided with a container ship off the coast of japan. the navy destroyer was damaged and took on water but managed to make it to port this morning. there were no reported injuries on the container ship. >> it happened off the coast of japan, home of the u.s. seventh fleet. we are more, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it is not yet known whether some of the missing sailors were thrown overboard or if they may be trapped in some of the damaged compartments of this ship. this is the "uss fitzgerald" heading back to shore after it collided with a much larger container ship based out of the philippines. there appears to be significant damage to at least one side of the guided missile destroyer. the navy says there was flooding in some compartments, but that it was not at the risk of sinking. now three members of the u.s. navy were injured and had to be medically evacuated off the ship. and that includes
i'm anthony mason along with alex wagner. we begin with a collision at sea. overnight the u.s. navy says seven sailors from the "uss fitzgerald" are still missing after it collided with a container ship off the coast of japan. the navy destroyer was damaged and took on water but managed to make it to port this morning. there were no reported injuries on the container ship. >> it happened off the coast of japan, home of the u.s. seventh fleet. we are more, good morning. >>...
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in april with his young granddaughter on his lap and told anthony mason yesterday that the president's action damages american leadership. >> everything he did today is not accurately portrayed to the american people. the study that he gave, that's not a real study. that's an industry-based study by people who oppose climate change action and who have been among the leaders in the whole theory of a climate hoax. what donald trump is doing is serving the polluters. and serving a narrow group of ideological interests. that's not leadership. that's abdication of responsibility. and this step does not make america first. it makes america last. >> and kerry said the president could have just changed the voluntary goals the u.s. has to meet instead of walking away from the entire agreement. >>> the american withdraw getting more bad reviews around the world. countries on six continents questioning president trump's decision. the united states joins the only two countries that did not sign the agreement to cut greenhouse gas emissions syria and nicaragua. even north korea has ratified the acc
in april with his young granddaughter on his lap and told anthony mason yesterday that the president's action damages american leadership. >> everything he did today is not accurately portrayed to the american people. the study that he gave, that's not a real study. that's an industry-based study by people who oppose climate change action and who have been among the leaders in the whole theory of a climate hoax. what donald trump is doing is serving the polluters. and serving a narrow...
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holdouts than that right now. >> mason: nancy cordes on capitol hill. thanks. >>> inspectors are checking pbuildings all over britain pbuildings all over britain for external panels that burn quickly and produce poisonous fumes. the panels may have played a role in the high-rise fire last week that killed 79 people. jonathan vigliotti is in london. >> reporter: investigators suspect the plastic core of the exterior cladding of grenfell tower was the reason the fire spread so rapidly, engulfing the 24-story building in less than an hour. british authorities are now rushing to test the cladding on at least 600 other high rises. known in the trade as "aluminum composite material," or a.c.m., the cladding encases a polyethylene core that is flammable. it is banned in the united states and parts of europe on any building over 40 feet that firefighters can't reach with ladders. but britain has not followed suit. residents booed prime minister theresa may over the government's handling of the fire. today, she announced that seven other high-rise towers have be
holdouts than that right now. >> mason: nancy cordes on capitol hill. thanks. >>> inspectors are checking pbuildings all over britain pbuildings all over britain for external panels that burn quickly and produce poisonous fumes. the panels may have played a role in the high-rise fire last week that killed 79 people. jonathan vigliotti is in london. >> reporter: investigators suspect the plastic core of the exterior cladding of grenfell tower was the reason the fire spread...