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a very difficult decision for greece. voters deciding right now do they want another bail-out or do they want more control on how to get their country out of default? war of words between two republican rivals. jeb bush claims donald trump just wants attention. and fighting over the flag. opponents of the confederate flag are out in force. but is there a way that supporters can keep this symbol flying? good morning.
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i'm victor blackwell. good to be with you. this morning we're starting with the greece's debt laden crisis. >> the country is broke and its banks are on the verge of collapse. >> the imf has offered greece an emergency bailout package. but it comes with tough terms to a country already struggle with years of cut backs. >> a yes vote allows greets to continue negotiating for the money, while a no vote would reject the imf terms and that could put greece on the path to leave the euro as its currency. do you have any indication which way greeks are voting at this point? >> reporter: well, at the moment the last exit polls we've seen show that the two sides are
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really neck and neck with one percentage point, which is within the error of margin. so it's impossible to tell. people here are divided and they don't really seem to understand what they are voting on. the question is quite complex so people have to break it down to their own terms. those voting for no seem to suggest they're voting for an end to uausterity. let's take a listen to what some of the voters had to say. >> translator: i believe yes should prevail. there is no other salvation. i hope things were improve. the situation right now is dramatic. >> translator: no matter what the outcome is, the measures will be harsh.
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we should try something different anyway. >> reporter: so you see really very different opinions on such a critical question in such a question time for greece. when we get to the end of the day, a decision will need to be made. if the yes wins, then the finance minister has already said he will step down. he's not prepared to sign another bail-out for greece that does not include debt relief. we belie many say for the prime minister to step down as well. what we're looking at at the moment is what could be a day of very fast political developments for greece and crucial financial developments for greece. the banks have been shut for a week. the main question in everybody's
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minds at the moment is how are the banks going to reopen and when. >> thanks. and while that vote may be taking place overseas, it most likely will have an impact here at home, setting the tone for trading this week. many traders say a yes vote or accepting more austerity could cause more markets to surge. greece would get a financial aid package. a no vote rejecting the terms would cause even more uncertainty, something the markets don't like. if greece does work through this though, more volatility in the markets, at least in the coming days. what happened in greece didn't happen overnight. it isn't necessarily a shock to the market. whatever the outcome it may be dramatic at first, but many believe won't impact u.s.
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markets in the long-term, especially since wall street has more than just greece on its radar. this week we get the report cards of u.s. companies from april through june. two people are dead, three are missing after a rental boat capsized in kentucky. officials believe nine people were on the boat and four survivors are now in the hospital. they continue to search for survivors from the surface. >> we're continuing our search, including searches down river of the dam. we still believe we have possibly three additional people in the water. and we're going to continue that search with multiple agencies out here. we've also had the metro police helicopter up doing search patterns as well to look for any other survivors. >> some believe the boat may
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have struck a bridge, but there are conflicting reports about what exactly caused that pontoon to flip. more than a dozen people were injured when a deck collapsed in north carolina. the victims were all posing for a family photo when the one-story high wooden deck snapped under their feet. the injuries were to severe they had to be air lifted from the scene to a local hospital. this comes one month after a balcony collapse in california qui killed six college students. this morning it seems the extra measures seem to be successful. celebrations across the country like the annual fireworks show in new york city went off without problems. officials had to evacuate the
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national mall as a precaution during the day. president obama spoke minutes before the july 4th fireworks. and he had a message for those who protect our country. >> on this day we thank everyone who does so much each and every day to defend our country, to defend our freedom. we are grateful to our armed services. we have grateful to our military families. we are grateful to our veterans. without you, we could not enjoy the incredible blessings that we do in this greatest country on earth. so what now? is the terror threat over? let's bring in former fbi assistant director tom fuentes. it was also the holy month of ramadan. ramadan goes on until the 15th,
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i believe. so if there are people listening to isis and this call from the spokesman, the threat is not over. >> that's true, victor. there are people who are listening to isis, but the possibility of any of them going and deciding to do an attack really isn't often holiday specific. we just saw that last month in boston june 2nd when in a recorded call a man said he was going to go out and kill a police officer. the boston pd immediately swept down on him. he pulled a knife and they had to shoot him dead. he decided in his head the time was now to go and start his attack. luckily the fbi had a wiretap and heard the conversation. that's the new normal for always. these things can happen on any given day at any time or location based on what the isis
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w w wants to do. it doesn't mean everybody is at this high stage of any second now we're going to be attacked. i think that was true for the july 4th holiday. it's still true for the month of ramadan. ramadan ends in a couple of weeks so we'll see if something happens between now and then. i walked all over the mall in washington, d.c. which i've done many years over the july 4th holiday and it was normal. many people were evacuated because of a major storm about 4:00 in the afternoon due to weather. i saw a normal amount of police officers throughout. it seemed normal. >> normal amount of police officers, normal amount of security. but there was obviously a loudly
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and clearly articulated concern from frederal authorities on juy 4th. >> that's true. >> but is there someone or something that there having not been an attack that could be attributed to? can anybody take credit? >> no. whoever would have conducted an attack decided not to or it's not their time to do it. the fact there were more police on the street, they like to go kill police officers. so that would not have been a deterrent. that would have encouraged them to go out, because the more police officers out there, the easier it would be to find one to kill. i don't attribute the fact that more police were out to them not wanting to attack. that's exactly what they want and when they want to attack. but it's all in their heads. we can't read their mind.
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we don't know why they do it when they do it and we don't know why when they choose not to like yesterday. fighting back after a series of attacks from his republican presidential rival, jeb bush comes out swinging. now donald trump is throwing punches of his own. what's he's saying, next. plus, the pope is heading to some of the poorest countries in south america. ♪ when you're living with diabetes, steady is exciting. only glucerna has carbsteady, clinically proven to help minimize blood sugar spikes. so you stay steady ahead.
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his rival donald trump. this came after trump called illegal immigrants from mexico rapists. >> this is a guy who was a democrat for most of the last decade. i don't think he represents the republican party. and his views are way out of the mainstream of what republicans think. no one suggests that we shouldn't control our borders. i mean, everyone has a belief that we should control our borders. but to make these extraordinarily ugly kind of comments is not reflective of the republican party. trump is wrong on this. he's doing this -- i mean, he's not a stupid guy, so i don't assume he thinks that every mexican crossing the border is a rapist. it doesn't represent the
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republican party or its values. >> not long after jeb bush made those comments trump said, today once again bush frooproves he's of touch with the american people. he doesn't understand anything about the border or border security. jeb believes the immigrants who break our laws after crossing the border come out of love. i never said that all mexicans crossing the border are rapists. jeb is mischaracterizing my statements only to inflame. meanwhile, trump is seeing a sharp bush in his numbers currently in second place behind jeb bush. >> several presidential hopefuls descends on iowa for the 4th of july holiday. >> reporter: elect me. i think that is the right
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answer. >> reporter: no rest for the weary as presidential candidates worked fourth of july celebrations. they pressed the flesh at parades in new hampshire. jeb bush seemed to enjoy working on a holiday. >> new hampshire voters are disce discerning. they're educated. it gives me a chance to tell the jeb story and talk about ideas i think are important. 2012 republican nominee greeted crowds at a new hampshire parade and took a moment to address donald trump's comments on undocumented immigrants. >> i think he made a severe error in what he said about mexican americans and i feel it was unfortunate.
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>> reporter: hillary clinton told the crowd she wants to be the small business president. >> i want to take a bright light and shine it on every licensing requirementing, every tax requirement and take a look at the difficulty of getting credit. >> we have got the right issues. we're going to be out spent by big money interests but we have enough money to run a strong campaign. >> and that was jeremy roth reporting. years of preparation come down to just 90 minutes today. the united states women's soccer team looks to rebound from their loss to japan in the last world cup. those same two teams going after the title today. we are live there in vancouver. plus, billy joel ending his independence this fourth of july with a surprise wedding. i don't know if ending the independence is what happened this weekend.
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. let's take a look at stories making headlines across the country. a fire at a chemical plant in houston is now under investigation. this broke auout late last nigh. there was a test of the air quality there. it showed low risk. but people who lived near the facility were told to stay indoors and seal up doors and windows. thankfully here, no one was
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hurt. billy joel is a married man again at their annual fourth of july parade, the musician and his girlfriend alexis roderick surprised guests by exchanging vows. they are expecting their first child this summer. this is the fourth marriage for joel. for the first time in nearly a decade there is a new hot dog eating champion. joey chestnut went down to nathan's international hot dog eating contest on the fourth of july, of course. the winner matthew "megatoad" stoney. >> 62. impressi impressive. the super bowl of women's
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so soccer just hours away. there are plenty of americans who are there looking for a party. everyone's watching this one. >> reporter: everybody. good morning to you. vancouver is only a 2 hour and 45 minute drive north of seattle usually. it took me and my producer dave five hours to get here. team usa can win the women's world sup fcup for the first ti since 1999. the americans are the favorites heading into tonight's match. team usa has been on a mission. they've only given up one goal in the entire tournament and are peaking at just the right time. they know what's on the line. listen. >> we've prepared our whole life to play in a world cup final. i think what's so special about this team is that we've trusted
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each other, we've trusted our coaching staff the whole time. >> i don't look back. it's the opportunity for these players to have their legacy and write history. i think for both teams they want that. >> reporter: almost time to watch those l watch. >> how excited are those in vancouver? >> reporter: they're quite excited to say the least. they've had plenty of fun things to do here in vancouver. such good energy. everyone having a great time. a soccer field for the kids, games, live music, food trucks. i even got one person to show me theirgoal-scoring celebration. you can still buy tickets this morning.
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on stubhub a ticket is going for almost five grand. people want to be a part of this. the fight continues over the confederate flag. and it ramps up again tomorrow. right now protesters in south carolina are preparing for a demonstration in the capital there. and lawmakers are going to move forward tomorrow with the plan to bring down the flag of the state capital. but there's also this. supporters of the controversial flag are fighting for its survival. and nascar fans look to keep the flag flying as well.
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♪ and the rockets red glare ♪ the bombs -- >> reporter: on the anniversary of america's independence, this large crowd faced one flag. >> this is marvelous. this is what true independence is all about. >> reporter: while crying for this one to be taken down. >> it's been a long time coming. this flag belongs in a museum. >> reporter: for opponents of the confederate flag, the division comes from a difference of opinion. on saturday hundreds of critics including many of the naacp once again made their case on what the bars and stars represent. >> you can't really deny the only thing it really symbolizes is racism.
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but supporters have said it's a symbol of southern heritage and a tribute to the palmetto state's civil war dead. >> to honor the dead who have fallen thaurunder that banner - >> reporter: flag opponents once again argued its connection to dylann roof, the man charged with gunning down and killing nine people at emanuel ame church. will south carolina lawmakers finally take action in the coming days? >> i feel awful. i really would like to see it come down this week. it would be great. >> reporter: a feeling sharedn this fourth of july. ♪ take it down, south carolina ♪ take it down, it's got to go so yesterday i spoke with cnn contributor and former member of the south carolina
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house of representatives bacari sellers. he thinks the flag could be down as soon as next thursday or friday. >> this has become a very tense debate. many legislators have been receiving threats from around the country throughout the south. many of my colleagues are ready for this flag debate to come and this flag to come down. we can place it in a museum where it belongs. i think when that flag comes down we'll be able to breathe a sigh of relief. it's not tend he end of anythin. it's the gbeginning of moving or state forward. >> so there's no certainty here. even those who are most optimistic about the flag coming down, some are preparing for
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courtroom remedies to protect it or to bring it down. if the legislature votes to take it down, are there any options for those who want to keep it up in the courts? >> i think those options are limited, victor. let's start here. we know that we're a great democracy. we celebrated the country's independence yesterday. happy fourth of july belatedly. so the reality is that the way we exercise our freedoms in this democracy is to have independent governments, right? we have one unified government and we have 50 independent states. and they vote on a variety of issues. whether one state is pro death penalty, another state may not be. so the way in which this issue needs to be determined is how the laws of south carolina make it determined. and that is through a two-thirds vote of the legislature. so i think the remedies are really now. we're seeing that in large
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measure through the robo calls that are being made to the people in the community to talk to their elected representatives, to voice their concerns to their elected representatives so they could get the vote to pass so that in essence that the legislature through the laws of south carolina after a healthy debate -- and there are very strong emotional sides on both sides, we know that. after a vote has gone on, that's the law. and so like anything else, you could potentially challenge it, but i think that any legal remedy that have would really be rather weak and in essence once the legislature votes to take it down, i think that's pretty much the end of this debate. if they vote to take it down. >> i'd imagine that this explanation applies to activists who want it to come down if indeed the legislature does not vote to take it down. what would be the impact or is
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there an impact on other states with maybe not the confederate flag on state property or on the state house grounds, but other controversial symbols that some may disagree with? >> it's a great i question because it races the issue of the parade of whorribles. whether or not it's a matter of heritage and southern pride, a memorial for confederate soldiers or whether it is a past history that would rather be forgotten and whether it raises issues of racism. there are symbols in this state or perhaps other states that could be symbolic to the public. however if it raised the issue of other people coming forward with symbols that are not really near and dear to them, again i turn to the issue of a democracy. it's been up since 1961. there was a compromise to not fly it over the state house but
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in adjoining ground to the state house. any other symbol that you can talk to or we can have a discussion about, the end remedy is through your elected officials. we are a society of laws and ultimately again i come back to two-thirds of both houses, that's an awful lot of votes that are needed. but in the event that they get those votes, it ends the debate. if they don't, presumably people will continue to lobby, continue to make robocalls and continue to voice their concerned. in a democracy the majority prevails. we'll see as this debate ensues whether or not the majority says take it down or whether or not the southern heritage debate is something that resonates with the state representatives and they say we're going to leave it up, it's not racism it's heritage. >> the confederate flag flag
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debate as we know is not limited to south carolina or that flag on the state house grounds. daytona beach, florida, nascar is holding a voluntary flag exchange program. fans can swap out their confederate flag or any flag of their choice for an american flag. friday confederate flags were waving high before a practice run at the daytona international speedway. >> the pope bringing his message to some of the poorest areas in south america. and ahead relief for the international space station. find out why this rocket may not help the united states take control of the space race. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets.
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. it's his first trip to his native latin america as pontiff pope francis is on his way to ecuad ecuador. you're looking at the pope leaving rome. this is going to be the first visit to south america in 30 years. preparations for his arrival have been under way for months. good morning. we know that the region is home to almost 40% of the world's catholics but the church has actually been losing ground there. how is the pope's visit going to be viewed there? >> reporter: there is a lot of excitement. you're seeing all these families. they're going to be camping along the route that the pope is going to take here in quito and
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these cities throughout the region. they're going to be camping in the park. there is that excitement. on the other hand, pope francis faces some unique challenges. the catholic church has been losing ground to these evangelical churches that are popping up in the poorest communities. and often the pastors are reverends from the local indigenous communities. take a look. every saturday they join in song and prayer at this church on the out skirts of quito ecuador. lead by break down in tears. here among some of the city's poorest, for every catholic church, there are a half dozen
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evangelical and pentecostal temples, often in garages like this one. these young people visit the sick and needy. god put us on effort for a reason and my reason is to visit those in need and talk to them about god. but there's a renewed enthusiasm among catholics. school children in quito have practices this greeting. welcome, pope francis he sings. ecuador receives you with songs of love. the big question is can he get people back in the pews. he was raised evangelical but started attending the catholic church when he married. with pope francis he says he finally feels catholic. not only is this a latin american pope, but this will be
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the first time in 30 years the pope has landed here in ecuador. what the pope is doing is generating a kind of internal movement in the church to build on that foundation, he says. but it's too soon to talk about impact. first, priests have to embrace the pope's message. and parishonners have to feel motivated to return to the fold. a generation ago more than 90% of latin americans were catholic. now it's just 69%. it's hoped this visit will fire up the bases and get people capacita excited about being catholic again. after a few failures and a long wait, the international space station is receiving a welcome wake up call from a russian rocket.
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. this morning -- maybe you can't tell from this shot, but this is a breakfast delivery. it was to the international space station. a russian rocket arrived overnight carrying a lot more than breakfast. three tons of fuel and water, oxygen and other supplies. there had been some failures to get this supply ship -- >> mission. >> mission, correct, to the international space station. but thanks to this mission,
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nasa's scott kelly who continues his year-long mission on board the floating laboratory and others now have enough food to last until october. this routine supply mission took on extra importance. because three times over this last year a rocket filled with supplies failed to make it to the space station. those problems may be part of the reason some say america is falling behind in the space race. tom foreman explains. >> hey victor. the successful launch of this russian rocket will put at ease some of the worries people have had about the astronauts on board the international space station, including two americans, knowing they will have enough basic supplies. but every failure along the way raises serious questions for the space community. the launch brought a world wide sigh of relief less than a week after growe groans of disappoin.
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it was the third spectacular failure to supply the i.s.s. in the last year. many say these are simply the growing pains of an industry in transition. >> it's an exciting time, but as always it's new and sbretsing and we're always crossing our fingers with every launch. >> reporter: back in the 1960s nasa was unquestionably winning the world wide space race. but over the decades political pressure grew to find cheaper ways to get america into orbit. so private companies started developing rockets, capsules and some insist it is all making space less expensive. >> but as you drive the cost down and try to come up with new ways of building rockets in a way that hopefully is cheaper,
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you're ultimately going to find the outer edges of the envelope. they're pushing the envelope right now. >> reporter: space x and boeing have been given government contracts to take the next americans into space so u.s. astronauts won't have to hitch a ride with the russians anymore. nasa says the set backs are not upset that plan. >> we always assumed we would lose a vehicle every so often. space flight is very hard. >> reporter: and they say the u.s. remains a leader in space exploration. >> we should feel very grateful to the fact that there are so many nations in the world that are producing results that no single nation can achieve alone. >> reporter: and it's important to point out that the space community has had a lot of success including space x and other companies. they have managed to put a lot of rockets into the air over the
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past year successfully. and in just a matter of days a u.s. price probe will pass very close to pluto. jeb bush taking aim at donald trump following recent controversial comments. ahead at the top of the hour hear what the former florida governor had to say and trump's fiery rebuttal. and a royal christening happening today. it's a big day for britain's princess charlotte. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has
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royal family has a big day ahead of her. princess charlotte is going to be christened today. she has made only one other public appearance. so many well hwishers are hopin to catch a glimpse of her. we haven't here her in public yet. is the public really going to get a good glimpse of her? >> this is a private service inside the church where actually princess diana was also christened. so william always creating those lirn links on those occasions. they're going to take charlotte and george over to the paddock across from the church which is a very rural area.
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they're already sleeping in these fields to try to get a glimpse. it's a much bigger event. that's really -- i think prince william and kate decided they want to involve the public more in these events. >> is it a fine lionne for the family, wanting to share it and wanting their privacy? >> william's got an awkward relationship with the media in terms of his privacy because he was hounded as a child with his mother being the biggest star in the world. he doesn't want his kids to have that. so they live in a very protected environment meanly in norfolk where this church is. what they seem to be doing is having every six months or so a public event which they make as big as possible and allow as many people to take as many pictures as possible.
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that's how they're trying to balance things. >> tell me who's going to be attending and who's not attending. >> the queen is going to be there with prince phillip and williams parents and kate's parents and kate's brother and sister as well. harry is away in africa at the moment. a tiny little service. british papers are making a lot of the fact that most of the royal family are going to have to watch this unfold on tv as well. it's about privacy, creating r normality for these young kids. it's quite a compliment bringing the crown jules ewejewels up fr. they also had some water brought over from the river jordan as well to baptize her. >> max foster, thank you so much. and thank you for starting
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your morning with us. we've got much more ahead on the next hour of "new day." it starts right now. jeb bush now saying donald trump is just plain wrong for comments he made calling mexican illegal immigrants rapists. but trump says bush is out of touch and that is not all. relief this morning. no terror attacks reported anywhere in the u.s., but there is still reason to be concerned, that this threat is not over. and hundreds turn out in south carolina to protest the confederate flag. with lawmakers debating its future this week, is there anyway that supporters will be able to keep that flag flying? >> good morning. i'm alison kosik in for christi paul.
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