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>> mason: good evening i'm anthony mason. tropical storm cindy is bringing heavy rains, strong winds, and the risk of flooding to the gulf coast. it's expected the make landfall overnight along the texas-louisiana border and head north. as much as nine inches of rain is expected. some places could get more than a foot. the storm is already blamed for at least one death. today louisiana followed mississippi in declaring a state of emergency. david begnaud is in gulfport. david? >> reporter: anthony, where we are tonight, the biloxi river has overtopped its bank. you can probably hear, but the water is flowing enter areas where it should not be going. people have been told, don't drive through this. this is how you die. also near the beach, folks have been warned, stay out of the are you aware. surf because a ten-year-old boy died today near the water's edge. as tropical storm cindy nears landfall along the southeast texas coastline, heavy rains and high surf are causing flash flooding along the gulf coast. people have been war
>> mason: good evening i'm anthony mason. tropical storm cindy is bringing heavy rains, strong winds, and the risk of flooding to the gulf coast. it's expected the make landfall overnight along the texas-louisiana border and head north. as much as nine inches of rain is expected. some places could get more than a foot. the storm is already blamed for at least one death. today louisiana followed mississippi in declaring a state of emergency. david begnaud is in gulfport. david? >>...
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anthony. >> mason: mireya, thanks. we have new details tonight on how the obama administration handled the russian hacking of the 2016 election. jeff pegues reports the exprt his staff agonized over how to punish russia and president putin in the middle of a volatile campaign. >> reporter: by early august, u.s. intelligence had evidence of vladimir putin had approved the operation. russian hackers had been carrying out cyber attacks and had orchestrated the disclosures of stolen democratic party emails to hurt hillary clinton and help then-candidate trump. >> wouldn't it be nice if we actually got along with russia? >> reporter: a former u.s. official tells cbs news there was a debate about, "how can we punish the russians and not have it appear like we're trying to help hillary." ultimately, the administration decided to focus on shoarg up state election systems against further attacks, rather than having the president publicly speak out. instead, the department of homeland security issued a statement blaming russia.
anthony. >> mason: mireya, thanks. we have new details tonight on how the obama administration handled the russian hacking of the 2016 election. jeff pegues reports the exprt his staff agonized over how to punish russia and president putin in the middle of a volatile campaign. >> reporter: by early august, u.s. intelligence had evidence of vladimir putin had approved the operation. russian hackers had been carrying out cyber attacks and had orchestrated the disclosures of stolen...
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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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i'm anthony mason. thanks for watching. >>> beyonce's twins have arrived. >> congratulations to them. going to have their hands full now. >> with reports she had the babies a week ago, why she is still staying quiet. >>> then, the "bachelor in paradise" sex scandal gets even more complicated. >> she may have been dating someone. did you know that? >>> plus, inside ryan seacrest's multimillion dollar deal to come back to "idol". after ryan and katy's big contract reports, is there any money left for other judges? >> i don't want to hurt any feelings. >>> plus, why alyssa milano says she is facing financial ruin. >>> and amy poehler roasts her costar will ferrell's new look. >> always been described as a person who has -- >> a beautifully, shapely woman's face. look at that jaw line. ♪ >>> now, for june 19th, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >>> welcome, everybody.
i'm anthony mason. thanks for watching. >>> beyonce's twins have arrived. >> congratulations to them. going to have their hands full now. >> with reports she had the babies a week ago, why she is still staying quiet. >>> then, the "bachelor in paradise" sex scandal gets even more complicated. >> she may have been dating someone. did you know that? >>> plus, inside ryan seacrest's multimillion dollar deal to come back to "idol"....
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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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>> mason: good evening. i'm anthony mason. the supreme court gave the green light today to president trump's travel ban. the 90-day moratorium on citizens of six mostly muslim countries entering the u.s. the administration said the 90 days would be used to review screening procedures to keep terrorists out. it's now been 150 days since the been was first signed. the justices did put some limits on it, but it could go into effect as soon as this week after months of court battle. here's chief legal correspondent jan crawford. >> reporter: the federal government will now gear up to start denying visas to certain people from six majority muslim countries after justices handed the president his first victory in the legal appeals over his travel ban. in an unsigned opinion announced by chief justice john roberts, the court said the interest i
>> mason: good evening. i'm anthony mason. the supreme court gave the green light today to president trump's travel ban. the 90-day moratorium on citizens of six mostly muslim countries entering the u.s. the administration said the 90 days would be used to review screening procedures to keep terrorists out. it's now been 150 days since the been was first signed. the justices did put some limits on it, but it could go into effect as soon as this week after months of court battle. here's...
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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 setbacks for the g.o.p. leadership. here's chief congressional correspondent 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 opposition 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 those concerns in a late-afternoon 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 panned
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 setbacks for the g.o.p. leadership. here's chief congressional correspondent nancy cordes. >> we're delaying the process so that we can close those remaining issues. >> reporter: the senate's republican leader postponed...
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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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." >> mason: good evening. i'm anthony mason. does the trump white house have a nixon-style recording system? for 41 days, the president kept us guessing after putting out a tweet that suggested he might be recording conversations, or at least those he had with then-f.b.i. director james comey. today, we got the answer-- it was a bluff. and it all began withw comey's claim and the president's denial that mr. trump had asked comey for a pledge of loyalty. julianna goldman is at the white house. >> reporter: president trump returned to where he started the controversy-- twitter, writing, "i have no idea whether there are tapes or recordings of my conversations with james comey, but i did not make, and do not have, any such recordings." his admission came nearly six weeks after he tweeted fired f.b.i. director james comey "better hope that there are no tapes of our conversations before he starts leaking to the press!" >> lordy, i hope there are tapes. >> reporter: the president's tweet set off a chain reaction. comey told congress i
." >> mason: good evening. i'm anthony mason. does the trump white house have a nixon-style recording system? for 41 days, the president kept us guessing after putting out a tweet that suggested he might be recording conversations, or at least those he had with then-f.b.i. director james comey. today, we got the answer-- it was a bluff. and it all began withw comey's claim and the president's denial that mr. trump had asked comey for a pledge of loyalty. julianna goldman is at the...
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." >> mason: good evening, i'm anthony mason. a doctor who had been fired from a hospital in new york went back today wearing a white lab coat to height an assault rifle-- hide an assault rifle. then he began shooting. when it was over at least one victim was drkd several wounded. the shooter took his own life. don dahler is at the hospital in the bronx. >> there's an active shooter at this time. units, be advised, confirmed shots fired. >> reporter: it was just before 3:00 p.m. inside bronx lebanon hospital when gunshots rang out on the 16th floor. dr. henry bella, a former doctor at the hospital, pulled an assault rifle from under his white lab coat and opened fire. the gunman shot seven people, killing at least one female doctor before police say he shot and killed himself. >> i saw blood on the floor. i saw a doctor with blood on his hands. >> reporter: gonzalo coraso worked on the carding on wing on the 12th floor. >> i didn't hear any gunshots. all i heard was a doctor saying, "help, help." that's when i saw police came and
." >> mason: good evening, i'm anthony mason. a doctor who had been fired from a hospital in new york went back today wearing a white lab coat to height an assault rifle-- hide an assault rifle. then he began shooting. when it was over at least one victim was drkd several wounded. the shooter took his own life. don dahler is at the hospital in the bronx. >> there's an active shooter at this time. units, be advised, confirmed shots fired. >> reporter: it was just before...
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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: good evening. i'm anthony mason. a promise made before christmas is fizzling before the fourth of july. president-elect trump told hundreds of carrier workers he brokered a deal to save their jobs. but it's not work out that way. the jobs are going south. here's dean reynolds. >> reporter: a steady downpour today did little to wash away the fact that 600 union employees at this carrier manufacturing plant will soon be out of work. where are the 600 jobs going? >> they're going to monterey, mexico. >> reporter: robert james is the president of the local union. do you feel betrayed? >> yes. >> reporter: betrayed because when president-elect trump visited the carrier plant last december, he boasted that he was saving 1100 jobs. >> and by the way, that number is going to go up very substantially as th
>> mason: good evening. i'm anthony mason. a promise made before christmas is fizzling before the fourth of july. president-elect trump told hundreds of carrier workers he brokered a deal to save their jobs. but it's not work out that way. the jobs are going south. here's dean reynolds. >> reporter: a steady downpour today did little to wash away the fact that 600 union employees at this carrier manufacturing plant will soon be out of work. where are the 600 jobs going? >>...
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stay with cbs for more coverage of the health care plan, both today, and anthony mason will have latest developments on "cbs evening news" at 6:30 right here after our broadcast. >>> new jersey's efforts to offer legal sports betting made progress today. you had supreme court has agreed to hear the state's appeal. the new jersey has been battling for years to make sports betting legal, and at its casinos and race tracks but major sports leagues sued new jersey governor chris christie, after he signed the legislation. the leagues want every case in the lower courts, experts say the supreme court will likely to have hear the case this fall. >>> treasured piece of history is getting a bit of the make over. >> still ahead on "eyewitness news" we will tell what you conservatives doing in this video to preserve the liberty bill, chere. >>> they are packed up, ready to go on a once in a lifetime trip across the sea i'm cherri gregg and i'll tell but a trek to the mother land that is changing the lives of camden students. >>> a round of storms earlier this morning, couple pop thus afternoon but
stay with cbs for more coverage of the health care plan, both today, and anthony mason will have latest developments on "cbs evening news" at 6:30 right here after our broadcast. >>> new jersey's efforts to offer legal sports betting made progress today. you had supreme court has agreed to hear the state's appeal. the new jersey has been battling for years to make sports betting legal, and at its casinos and race tracks but major sports leagues sued new jersey governor chris...
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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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." >> mason: good evening. i'm anthony mason. just as the summer travel season gets under way, the department of homeland security is demanding that airlines and airports around the world tighten security to prevent terrorists from smuggling bombs in electronic devices. that will mean enhanced screening on many flights heading to the u.s. justice and homeland security correspondent jeff pegues has the details. >> inaction is not an option. >> reporter: the threat to aviation is so severe homeland security secretary john kelly issued this warning to airports and airlines operating overseas: >> those who choose not to cooperate or are slow to adopt these measures could be subject to other restrictions, including a ban on electronic devices on aircraft or even a suss suspension of their flights into the united states. >> reporter: the new measures apply the flights to the u.s. from 280 airports in 105 countries. among the changes, enhancing overall passenger screening, increasing security protocols around aircraft and in passenger a
." >> mason: good evening. i'm anthony mason. just as the summer travel season gets under way, the department of homeland security is demanding that airlines and airports around the world tighten security to prevent terrorists from smuggling bombs in electronic devices. that will mean enhanced screening on many flights heading to the u.s. justice and homeland security correspondent jeff pegues has the details. >> inaction is not an option. >> reporter: the threat to...
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i'm anthony mason in new york. thanks for watching. good night. chrit can happen to anyone.s a help is within reach. all you need to do is ask. vanessa: i was a full-blown heroin addict, selling my soul to get high. but i got help, and you can too. james: i just know i didn't want to feel that pain anymore. i got help. you can too. aj: most people think addicts are beyond help. when i see an addict, i see hope. chris christie: don't suffer. don't wait. call 844 reach nj or visit reachnj.gov. >>> tonight, "bachelor in paradise" back in production. why the show is getting a second chance after scandal. but will corinne and demario return? >> it is so complicated. >> what the contestants are only telling us. >> it is crazy. i didn't think there was a chance it would come back. >> then. >> congratulations. >> beyonce and twins still in the hospital and only we can show you around her maternity ward. >> plus -- >> oh, my gosh. >> straight from france to an interview with "e.t.," j. lo's man tells all about their romantic rendezvous. >> i say bonjour. >
i'm anthony mason in new york. thanks for watching. good night. chrit can happen to anyone.s a help is within reach. all you need to do is ask. vanessa: i was a full-blown heroin addict, selling my soul to get high. but i got help, and you can too. james: i just know i didn't want to feel that pain anymore. i got help. you can too. aj: most people think addicts are beyond help. when i see an addict, i see hope. chris christie: don't suffer. don't wait. call 844 reach nj or visit reachnj.gov....
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anthony. >> mason: chip reid. thanks, chip. around the country, governors and mayors are saying that if the president won't lead the way on protecting the environment, they will. carter evans is in san francisco. >> reporter: you go into china today, what message does that send to washington? >> wake up. >> reporter: we caught up with governor jerry brown as he was boarding a flight to beijing to attend a clean energy summit. he's going as the leader of the sixth richest economy in the world-- the state of california. >> when mr. trump does something so outrageous to the science and to the reality of climate change, we can't stand idly by. this is serious stuff. >> reporter: when president trump pulled out of the climate accord, brown immediately formed the u.s. climate alliance with washington, new york, mexico, and canada, to honor the commitment of the agreement. those three states make up a fifth of the population and 11% of the u.s. emissions. california has adopted the naegz toughest car emission standards, then pushed so
anthony. >> mason: chip reid. thanks, chip. around the country, governors and mayors are saying that if the president won't lead the way on protecting the environment, they will. carter evans is in san francisco. >> reporter: you go into china today, what message does that send to washington? >> wake up. >> reporter: we caught up with governor jerry brown as he was boarding a flight to beijing to attend a clean energy summit. he's going as the leader of the sixth richest...
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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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. >> anthony mason joins with us a look ahead to that anthony. >> hi jessica and joe, tonight on the "cbs evening news" temperatures sky rocket in the triple digits, as the heat wave, grips the southwest. >>> just released dash cam video shows the fatal shooting , of fill and dough castille minnesota office shore killed him was acquitted last week. >>> take a walk on the wild side with these product zest tears, just ahead on the "cbs patients at st. christopher's hospital for children had a fun surprise to bryant their day. >> members of the philadelphia phillies and even fanatic visited patients families and staff. patients had the opportunity to meet players, and, they got a lot of hugs from the fanatic when fanatic is around there is a lot of hugging. >> oh, man, love it. >> he is a hugging kind of guy >> he is. >> that is "eyewitness news" at 6:00. "eyewitness news" returns at 10 on clock on wpsg the cw philly and we will be back here on cbs-3 at 11:00. >>> up next, "cbs evening news", southwest is sweltering with temperatures climbing well in the triple digits, chris van cleve i
. >> anthony mason joins with us a look ahead to that anthony. >> hi jessica and joe, tonight on the "cbs evening news" temperatures sky rocket in the triple digits, as the heat wave, grips the southwest. >>> just released dash cam video shows the fatal shooting , of fill and dough castille minnesota office shore killed him was acquitted last week. >>> take a walk on the wild side with these product zest tears, just ahead on the "cbs patients at st....
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anthony. >> mason: nancy cordes, thank,sinance see. today at the white house, president trump stood with south korea's president moon, on opposition to the north's nuclear program. on another, mr. trump demanded a renegotiation of a 2012 trade deal. the u.s. had a $17 billion trade deficit with south korea last year considering a tariff of up to 20% on imported steel. the white house has accused china of dumping cheap steel in the u.s. comert secretary wilbur ross is a key supporter of the tariff, but some members of congress worry that could set off a global strayed war and raise prices in this country. police in the philadelphia suburb of west gauchan are investigating the murder of an 18-year-old girl this week in an apparent road rage attack. jim axelrod is following this. >> reporter: outside philadelphia this afternoon, police held up this wanted poster, a drawing of the man driving this red pickup truck who allegedly shot and killed this 18-year-old recent high school graduate bianca roberson, in what appeared to be a traffic di
anthony. >> mason: nancy cordes, thank,sinance see. today at the white house, president trump stood with south korea's president moon, on opposition to the north's nuclear program. on another, mr. trump demanded a renegotiation of a 2012 trade deal. the u.s. had a $17 billion trade deficit with south korea last year considering a tariff of up to 20% on imported steel. the white house has accused china of dumping cheap steel in the u.s. comert secretary wilbur ross is a key supporter of...
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. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," anthony mason talks to fleet wood mac's lindsey buckingham and christine mcvie. i have cancer from an infection, human papillomavirus. who knew that virtually all cases of cervical cancer are caused by hpv. who knew that hpv can cause certain cancers and diseases in females and males. who knew there was a vaccine that could have helped protect me from hpv when i was 11 or 12, way before i would even be exposed to it. did you know, mom? dad? what will you say? don't wait. talk to your child's doctor today. learn more at hpv.com. so we got our new he washing machine but it took forever turns out it wasn't the machine, it was our detergent. so we switched to tide turbo clean. now we get way cleaner clothes way faster he turbo clean. 6x the cleaning power in 1/2 the time >>> our top story this morning. british prime minister may is facing calls for her resignation after her conservative party lost its parliamentary majority in a snap election. may called the election to win a stronger mandate. she'll try to form a new governmenting but so will th
. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," anthony mason talks to fleet wood mac's lindsey buckingham and christine mcvie. i have cancer from an infection, human papillomavirus. who knew that virtually all cases of cervical cancer are caused by hpv. who knew that hpv can cause certain cancers and diseases in females and males. who knew there was a vaccine that could have helped protect me from hpv when i was 11 or 12, way before i would even be exposed to it. did you know,...
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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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i'm anthony mason. on this first day of summer, a tropical storm is threatening the gulf coast. more about that in a moment. 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. >> reporter: unrelenting heat bears down on phoenix as the temperature shoots towards a record-break 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. >> your house stays hot. buildings stay hot. the sidewalk stays hot. so there's no repriev
i'm anthony mason. on this first day of summer, a tropical storm is threatening the gulf coast. more about that in a moment. 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. >> reporter: unrelenting heat bears down on phoenix as the temperature shoots towards a...
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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' las 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 >> i can't imagine i'll do another one after this. but i'm going for it. i'm going all over the world % with this thin
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' las an epic production of "the wall". ♪ all in all ♪ you're just another...
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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 roc rock 'n' roll history. jerry garcia played his custom-made "wolf" in the rock halls of europe, 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. brian halligan placed the winning bid at an auction here in new york. the $1.9 million price tag, after 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 gu
here's anthony mason. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: it might be one of the most well-traveled guitars in roc rock 'n' roll history. jerry garcia played his custom-made "wolf" in the rock halls of europe, 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....
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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 computers the world over. 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. 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 pharmaceutic t 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 imagine a future where
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 computers the world over. 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...
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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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he discussed the news with anthony mason. >> mr. secretary, you call this an unprecedented forfeiture of american leadership. what do you mean? ptogether working for decades ad 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 flourish when they knock on the door
he discussed the news with anthony mason. >> mr. secretary, you call this an unprecedented forfeiture of american leadership. what do you mean? ptogether working for decades ad 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...
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i'm anthony mason. thanks for watching. >>> this is the cbs overnight news. >> the long awaited senate plan to replace and repeal act landed with a thud. it was crafted in secret and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said to get it past in a week but at least others won't vote for it as written. >> within hours the bill went from being a secret to a lightning rod. four showing their opposition. >> we cannot support the current bill. we're open to negotiation but we want the bill to look more like a repeal. >> the 142-page bill eliminates obamacare's insurance mandates and its new taxes on the wealthy. but it retains a good chunk of obamacare's tax credits to help lower income americans buy insurance. >> i'm going to go back and read the bill. >> reporter: many senate republicans said that's an improvement on the house version, which president trump recently described as mean. south carolina's lindsay graham: >> it leaves pre-existing illnesses alone, so you'll never be denied coverage because you'r
i'm anthony mason. thanks for watching. >>> this is the cbs overnight news. >> the long awaited senate plan to replace and repeal act landed with a thud. it was crafted in secret and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said to get it past in a week but at least others won't vote for it as written. >> within hours the bill went from being a secret to a lightning rod. four showing their opposition. >> we cannot support the current bill. we're open to negotiation but...