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intends to file a diplomatic protest but russia made its point. it resents american forces operating close to russian territory and intends to push back. >> the bridge wing! below the bridge wing! >> reporter: russian planes rush by the u.s. navy destroyer low and fast over and over. pictures taken from on board the ship showed just how dangerously close they came during some of those passes. >> over the bow. right turn. over the bow. >> reporter: they were flying with the "uss donald cook" described as a simulated attack profile, although they carried no weapons under their wings. a total of 31 runs over two days. on monday, the cook was preparing to conduct helicopter flight operations in the baltic sea in international waters 70 miles off the coast of the russian enclave of kaliningrad. evelyn farkas is a former policy expert for the pentagon. >> this is dangerous behavior. they are playing with fire here. i'm sure the u.s. ships and other nonrussian ships have been just as close in the past and even if they hadn't, again, they are in internati
intends to file a diplomatic protest but russia made its point. it resents american forces operating close to russian territory and intends to push back. >> the bridge wing! below the bridge wing! >> reporter: russian planes rush by the u.s. navy destroyer low and fast over and over. pictures taken from on board the ship showed just how dangerously close they came during some of those passes. >> over the bow. right turn. over the bow. >> reporter: they were flying with...
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the russian state news agency is reporting that russia and the u.s. have agreed on a partial cease-fire in parts of the province in northern syria as well as the suburbs of damascus, midnight tonight. we still don't have any official confirmation. this comes as an earlier cease-fire agreed two months ago is breaking down. opposition groups are reporting that there have been more air strikes on rebel-related areas in the city of aleppo. we can't say for sure who's behind the air strikes, but the syrian regime with its backers in russia and iran is trying to recapture all of aleppo from rebel forces. another rebel-controlled neighborhood was pummelled by strikes yesterday, destroying the facility was a center for child medicine, and the international aid group that supported it said it was targeted. charlie? >> thanks. holly williams in istanbul. >>> north korea sentenced a man this morning to ten years of hard labor for allegedly stealing military secrets. kim dong chul appeared in the country's supreme court. north korea's news agency says he confesse
the russian state news agency is reporting that russia and the u.s. have agreed on a partial cease-fire in parts of the province in northern syria as well as the suburbs of damascus, midnight tonight. we still don't have any official confirmation. this comes as an earlier cease-fire agreed two months ago is breaking down. opposition groups are reporting that there have been more air strikes on rebel-related areas in the city of aleppo. we can't say for sure who's behind the air strikes, but the...
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says that russia has moved heavy artillery to outside the city. sparking fears of a new offensive or a siege of rebel held areas. anthony? >> holly williams, thank you, holly. >>> at least seven people were killed when a six story apartment building collapsed in nairobi, kenya, it happened last night during heavy rains. more than 120 people were injured. emergency teams continue to search for victims in the rubble. the building is five months old and is the second one to collapse this year. >>> will farrell says he will not star in a political satire fi film about ronald reagan. in the movie ronald reagan has alzheimer's. carter evans reports. >> reporter: from films like the campaign to nixon's spoof dick. hollywood has a track record of turning washington's problems into comedy. but a proposed project on ronald reagan's second term in office hit a road block when will farrell removed himself from the movie. his repsa says it is not a alzheimer's comedy, will farrell is not going to be part of it. >> he must have thought and said no way am i goin
says that russia has moved heavy artillery to outside the city. sparking fears of a new offensive or a siege of rebel held areas. anthony? >> holly williams, thank you, holly. >>> at least seven people were killed when a six story apartment building collapsed in nairobi, kenya, it happened last night during heavy rains. more than 120 people were injured. emergency teams continue to search for victims in the rubble. the building is five months old and is the second one to collapse...
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it is new evidence that a cease-fire brokered by the united states and russia is crumbling. the opposition's leaders said they cannot negotiate while people are suffering and syria's president stays in power. president obama and russian president vladimir putin spoke on the phone yesterday about the crisis. we interviewed the president at the white house just after he talked with putin. >> is there a coming together in terms of ideas about peace and a cease-fire and who can do what to make syria a better place? indicate that we're starting to see it fray more rapidly. and if the united states and russia are not in sync about maintaining it and getting a political track and transition moving, then we could be back in a situation we were in three, four weeks ago. and that would serve neither of our interests. but i think they're also very much committed to maintaining the structure of the syrian state, which in theory we don't object to either. where we have continually butted heads, and this has been true for six years now, is his insistence that he cannot back unilaterally t
it is new evidence that a cease-fire brokered by the united states and russia is crumbling. the opposition's leaders said they cannot negotiate while people are suffering and syria's president stays in power. president obama and russian president vladimir putin spoke on the phone yesterday about the crisis. we interviewed the president at the white house just after he talked with putin. >> is there a coming together in terms of ideas about peace and a cease-fire and who can do what to...
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what the president said to russia's leader during a phone call yesterday. but first, here's today's eye opener at 8:00. >> scary moments in northwest houston, when rescuers are to use boats to get residents out of. >> you get a sense there's so much talk about it, that something is going to happen soon. >> big question, how many of new york's 95 delegates will trump win tonight? his top strategists believe he'll win most. >> she's feeling so good about her homefield advantage that in a slip of the tongue, she said she's hoping she can wrap up the nomination today. >> it seems like she's going to win handily, whether that's in the high single digits, maybe the low double digits. but you never know what can happen on primary day. >> they're still finding people alive buried underneath rubble. >> criminals steal debit card numbers by affixing an illegal card reading device to an atm. hidden cameras record your p.i.n. number when you enter it on the key pad, and it's done. >> there were no records set yesterday here on marathon monday, but there were a number o
what the president said to russia's leader during a phone call yesterday. but first, here's today's eye opener at 8:00. >> scary moments in northwest houston, when rescuers are to use boats to get residents out of. >> you get a sense there's so much talk about it, that something is going to happen soon. >> big question, how many of new york's 95 delegates will trump win tonight? his top strategists believe he'll win most. >> she's feeling so good about her homefield...
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while russia was subject to u.s. sanctions, close associates of vladimir putin allegely ran a multibillion dollar money laundering ring. >> when it comes to the governmental leaders, there will be lots and lots of questions about the source of the funds. i think we've only scratched the surface of the beginning of the scandal. >> reporter: right now no americans have been named in the investigation but the department of justice is reviewing the reports. saying it takes very seriously all credible allegations high-level foreign corruption that might have a link to the united states or u.s. financial system. former treasury officer chip poncey. >> with the level of detail and specificity that has been reported out of these papers, there will be opportunities to identify, to initiate, to facilitate investigations into various financial crime whether money laundering or fraud. >> fonseca defended its business practices on monday. it said in part, our business is regulated by several different oversight agencies. we are n
while russia was subject to u.s. sanctions, close associates of vladimir putin allegely ran a multibillion dollar money laundering ring. >> when it comes to the governmental leaders, there will be lots and lots of questions about the source of the funds. i think we've only scratched the surface of the beginning of the scandal. >> reporter: right now no americans have been named in the investigation but the department of justice is reviewing the reports. saying it takes very...
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russia has spent billions of dollars on new diesel and nuclear powered attack submarines which makes your interview putin even more interesting. >> yeah. >>> "usa today" reports that comcast is loosening its grip on tv technology. the cable giant will let some customers watch or record cable tv without leasing a set-top box. oh, happy day. the xfinity partner app is initially for those with roku tvs or streaming players and 2006 samsung smart tvs. the rollout is scheduled for later this year. >> teams inevitable, doesn't it? >> it does. >>> "bloomberg news" reports how ford opened its wallet to get a glimpse of tesla's electric technology. ford paid nearly $200,000 for one of tesla's first model-x crossover suvs, that was $55,000 more than the sticker price. automakers commonly buy new products from rivals. >>> "new york "daily news"" reports on the firing of curt schilling for remarks on b he scoffed at letting people use bathrooms according to their gender identity. espn called the comments unacceptable. >>> family members of a woman murdered at a texas church said her husband worr
russia has spent billions of dollars on new diesel and nuclear powered attack submarines which makes your interview putin even more interesting. >> yeah. >>> "usa today" reports that comcast is loosening its grip on tv technology. the cable giant will let some customers watch or record cable tv without leasing a set-top box. oh, happy day. the xfinity partner app is initially for those with roku tvs or streaming players and 2006 samsung smart tvs. the rollout is...
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. >> in our next hour you'll hear president obama talk about the threat posed by russia and vladimir putin and you can see the full interview tonight on my pbs program. >> i'm thinking yesterday you were in germany, today back at the table. >> quickly, as i was leaving it was sort of raining in germany, i could see out my window "air force one" and they were beginning to load. it's a huge plane. >> now you're back here. that's good. >>> a series of storms lining up to bring wet weather to the west. winds 65 miles an hour blasted parts of southern california yesterday. knocked over kfc sign and tossed an awning on top of cars. chief weather caster from cbs tracking our severe weather. lonnie, what do you see? good morning. >> you know when i'm seeing on the west coast not looking bad. yesterday preceding winds. i'm looking at this cloud deck with the wet weather moving in more so tomorrow and into the day thursday. today the big story is the mid sebs of the country, nebraska down into texas where you see oranges or red, large dancing hail, tornadic activity there. the timing of this w
. >> in our next hour you'll hear president obama talk about the threat posed by russia and vladimir putin and you can see the full interview tonight on my pbs program. >> i'm thinking yesterday you were in germany, today back at the table. >> quickly, as i was leaving it was sort of raining in germany, i could see out my window "air force one" and they were beginning to load. it's a huge plane. >> now you're back here. that's good. >>> a series of...
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. >> in our next hour, you'll hear president obama talk about the threat posed by russia and vladimir putin. you can see the full interview tonight on my pbs program. >> yesterday you were in germany. today you're back at the table. >> as i was leaving, it was sort of raining in germany. i could see out my window air force one. it's a huge plane. >> now you're back here. that's good. more in the 8:00 as charlie said. >>> parts of the midwest this morning are bracing for dangerous severe weather that could include tornadoes and a little bit of hail. hailstones the size of golf balls hammered san antonio yesterday. chief weather caster lonnie quinn of our station at wcbs is tracking today's forecast. >> good morning, gayle. the weather story today is going to be in the midsection of the country. we're talking from nebraska down into texas. this area shaded in pink and red, we're talking large hail, the threat for tornadoes. now, the radar picture is interesting. i can't show it to you right now, so i have to give you a believe the line will be forming. i think it's later in the day. thi
. >> in our next hour, you'll hear president obama talk about the threat posed by russia and vladimir putin. you can see the full interview tonight on my pbs program. >> yesterday you were in germany. today you're back at the table. >> as i was leaving, it was sort of raining in germany. i could see out my window air force one. it's a huge plane. >> now you're back here. that's good. more in the 8:00 as charlie said. >>> parts of the midwest this morning are...
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. >> reporter: good morning, russia and the u.s. have agreed on a partial cease-fire in parts of the province in syria. the syrian capital, beginning at midnight tonight. this comes as an earlier cease-fire agreed two months ago is breaking down. opposition groups reporting this morning there have been more airstrikes on rebel held air in aleppo. we can't say for sure who is behind airstrikes but the regime in iran is trying to recapture all of aleppo from rebel forces. another rebel neighborhood pummeled by strikes yesterday destroying that hospital. the facility was a center for child medicine. the international aid group that supported it said it was targeted charlie. >> thanks, holly williams in istanbul. >>> we have breaking news from philadelphia where two commuter jets made emergency landings this morning three minutes apart. american eagle flight 4801 from richmond, virginia, landed safely before 5:30 pacific time. the pilots reported smoke in the cabin. the 54 people on board put on oxygen masks. they used emergency slides
. >> reporter: good morning, russia and the u.s. have agreed on a partial cease-fire in parts of the province in syria. the syrian capital, beginning at midnight tonight. this comes as an earlier cease-fire agreed two months ago is breaking down. opposition groups reporting this morning there have been more airstrikes on rebel held air in aleppo. we can't say for sure who is behind airstrikes but the regime in iran is trying to recapture all of aleppo from rebel forces. another rebel...
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. >> russia says its planes respected all safety rules. >>> new research on the zika virus. speeding up a debate how to prevent the spread of the disease. one big question facing u.s. health officials is whether the government should recommend that women here in the u.s. invoice getting pregnant if they live in areas where zika is spreading and could include large section of the u.s. >> good morning. >> reporter: incredible they are considering this. than would be unprecedented? >> absolutely. this is a politically and ethically charged question and making such a recommendation that women avoid pregnancy would states. officials told women in particular regions of the united states not to become pregnant. now, we have not yet seen local spread via mosquito here in the united states. but everyone says, you know, from the world health organization to the cdc and other federal health official say we will see that happening sometime. >> it now seems that authorities are very, very concerned about this. more so -- i think if you're a woman of childbearing years, this must be very
. >> russia says its planes respected all safety rules. >>> new research on the zika virus. speeding up a debate how to prevent the spread of the disease. one big question facing u.s. health officials is whether the government should recommend that women here in the u.s. invoice getting pregnant if they live in areas where zika is spreading and could include large section of the u.s. >> good morning. >> reporter: incredible they are considering this. than would be...
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>> all of the above. >> russia planes were there. the plane was there. wa the scene where will smith s gunned down. >> my leg! i've been shot! >> hail a little bit bigger than this golf ball. >> that's more grass. >> controversial part of the law which restroom transgender people can use. >> fighting my own faith is the hardest part about my transgender. >> the plane? oh, my gosh. just missed the tourist's head. >> 22-year-old jordan spieth is likely still in shock. >> breakdown, no doubt. >> going to the basket. >> kobe, at what moment were you most emotional tonight? >> when i put on my jersey and said this is the last time! ♪ i'll be digging i'll be digging ♪ >> if hi to convert that crazy cloud of electrons i do this here. >> do you realize you're speaking a foreign language? >> give out of your heart. innovation and creations are created. >> you dressed up. >> that was on videotape the whole time. >> will you sing it? >> it's never been done. ♪ all that matters on "cbs this morning" ♪ >> hello! >> i've never been on live television before! >
>> all of the above. >> russia planes were there. the plane was there. wa the scene where will smith s gunned down. >> my leg! i've been shot! >> hail a little bit bigger than this golf ball. >> that's more grass. >> controversial part of the law which restroom transgender people can use. >> fighting my own faith is the hardest part about my transgender. >> the plane? oh, my gosh. just missed the tourist's head. >> 22-year-old jordan spieth...
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gayle, he blames russia and the assad regime for that failure which has complicated his efforts to ebbed the war. >> all right, margaret brennan reporting from germany, we thank you. we mentioned charlie rose is interviewing president obama today in germany. we'll bring you parts of the interview tonight on the ""cbs evening news" with scott pelley" and then tomorrow morning and tomorrow night on charlie's program. >>> an investigation whether a tornado touched down near houston. firefighters in league city, texas, believe severe weather cause add power line to explode and catch fire last night. earlier in the evening people reported seeing funnel clouds form. high winds tossed around debris, a trampoline wound up in the bed of a pickup truck. there are no reported injuries. >>> a huge manhunt is under way this morning for whoever killed eight members of an ohio family in what authorities call preplanned executions. their bodies were found friday at four separate crime scenes in the pike county area, roughly an hour south of columbus. david begnaud talked with the two men leading the inv
gayle, he blames russia and the assad regime for that failure which has complicated his efforts to ebbed the war. >> all right, margaret brennan reporting from germany, we thank you. we mentioned charlie rose is interviewing president obama today in germany. we'll bring you parts of the interview tonight on the ""cbs evening news" with scott pelley" and then tomorrow morning and tomorrow night on charlie's program. >>> an investigation whether a tornado...
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he promised to improve relations with russia and china and called for europe and asia to pay their way. he said the u.s. role in the middle east needs a new look. >> america is going to be reliable again. it's going to be a great and reliable ally again. we're going to finally have a coherent foreign policy. >> donald trump said that president obama's policies have led to "weakness, confusion, and disarray." >> we must as a nation be more unpredictable. we are totally predictable. we tell everything. we're sending troops, we tell them. we're sending something else. we have a news conference. we have to be unpredictable. and we have to be unpredictable starting now. >> the speech was called presidential and serious. critics say trump contradicted himself and left out details. others criticized him for saying america first, a movement in the 1930s used the phrase to try and stop the u.s. from fighting nazi germany. it seems no matter what you think about donald trump, if you like him, you thought the speech was great. if you didn't, you're starting to poke holes in anything he says. coul
he promised to improve relations with russia and china and called for europe and asia to pay their way. he said the u.s. role in the middle east needs a new look. >> america is going to be reliable again. it's going to be a great and reliable ally again. we're going to finally have a coherent foreign policy. >> donald trump said that president obama's policies have led to "weakness, confusion, and disarray." >> we must as a nation be more unpredictable. we are...