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he injured ten people saturday before he was shot and killed by an off duty police officer. the officer is being praised as a hero. >> the officer fired. he went down. he came back down again. he fired again. three times this took place before the officer actually had the blow that kept him out. >> the attacker's family expressed condolences to the victims and anyone else affected by the rampage. newly rse joel recordings are fuelling outrage about the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man by tulsa police. the story from manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: the newly released dash cam video shows 40-year-old terrence clutcher with his hands in the air walking to his vehicle surrounded by police officers. at the car, he suddenly goes down to the ground. tulsa police say he was tasered
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helicopter shows the incident. >> police say they were responding to a stalled vehicle in the road. over the veekdz as officers approached the vehicle, clutcher was asked to show his hands and refused to follow commands. tulsa's police chief chuck gordon. >> there were no guns on the suspect or in the suspect's vehicle. >> reporter: betty shelby fired the shot is that killed clutcher and has been placed on paid leave. >> we ask for the for the answers and we clearly got it through the video. and we're truly devastate >> reporter: tiffany crutcher is terrence crutcher's city. >> we're demanding immediately that charges are pressed against this officer. that was incompetent. that took my brother's life. >> reporter: the department of justice has announced that it is opening its own civil rights
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manuel bojorquez, cbs news, tulsa, oklahoma. an aid convoy was hit by an air strike in syria. >> the u.n. convoy carrying food for war victims was bombed yesterday. 12 humanitarian workers were reportedly killed. they were either syrian or russian jets. they raised ds with russia on the cease-fire. the attack comes just two days after they mistakenly attacked syrian troops. president obama and 135 heads of state and government. and more than 50 ministers are gathered in new york for the annual meeting. also on the agenda stopping attacks by isis and stemming the refugee crisis.
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christie knew all along about a political vendetta staged. the trial by two former christie allies started yesterday in newark. christie has denied for years that he knew about it. prosecutors say the aides intentionally snarled traffic at the george washington bridge to get back at a may who opposed christie. coming up on the "morning news," slipping through the cracks. we'll tell you how hundreds of immigrants were gra citizenship by mistake. this is the "cbs morning news." . but what if you could turn things around? what if you could... love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana?. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. a pill taken just once in the morning, invokana? is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar
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headlines on the morning newsstand. "the new york times" reports the u.s. mistakenly branted citizenship to more than 800 rim grants. homeland security said the errors occurred because the individuals used different names for birthdays to apply for citizenship. some came from countries that were a concern to national security. the discrepancies were caught because their fingerprints were missing from government data basis. "time" reports a popular recalled. 10,000 cases of eggo nutri-grain waffles are being pulled from shelves. they may be contaminated with listeria. so far no one has become ill. the miami herald said the cdc is urging caution despite the zika lift that has been
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getting rules ready for driverless cars. automakers are being a 15-point check list for developing driverless vehicles. >> the markers are lane. we're simultaneously allows innovation to happen and introducing and raising the level of safety on these vehicles. >> drivers are usually certified by the state but federal officials say washington shoul robot. more details will be announced during these conferences today. the ceo of wells fargo will be questioned today on capitol hill, john stumpf is expected to apologize to customers and congress for the scandal at the bank. regulators say wells fargo workers created millions of phony accounts to meet sales goal. the bank plans to ease those targets while being fined $180
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number of gas stations in the southeast because of a pipeline leak, and some stations that do have fuel are raising the prices. drivers in georgia, tennessee and north carolina are complaining the pipeline companies built a bypass around the leak. at least 250,000 gallons were spilled since is that leak 11 days ago. seattle leaders want to take the guesswork out of work schedules for retail and food services employees. new rules would require that businesses schedule two weeks in for last minute changes. it was among the leaders with a move towards a $15 minimum hourly wage. and go-pro is now many offering a way to take its action cameras overhead. the company yesterday unveiled its karma drone. it can be folded in a backpack. $999. go-pro also released two new camera models. >> jill wagner at the new york
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. here's another look morning's top story. investigators are trying to determine if bombing suspect ahmad khan rahami had connections with international militants. he was wounded in a shoot-out during his capture yesterday in new jersey. rahami faces five counts of attempted murder against officers. police say they've directly connected him to the new york and new jersey bombings. there are more calls for an independent investigation into
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police. more than 100 people gathered monday for a peaceful protest on the steps of columbus city hall. they're asking for change in the way the encounters are handled. king was shot several times last week after reportedly reaching for a bb gun during a robbery investigation. north carolina's governor has dropped a lawsuit asking a federal court to uphold the state's so-called bathroom law. governor pat substantial cost by the state as one reason for reversing his decision. some entertainers and businesses including ncaa have pulled their events out of the state since the law has passed. the law restricts transgender bathroom access. a south carolina woman is 110 years young. helen white had a spring in her step as she celebrated her birthday at her home sunday. look at that. white's actual birthday is
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power of positive thinking. coming up after your local news on "cbs morning news" actor scott bakula and ncic new orle orleans. night we got a new family member and she got a nutritious meal of purina cat chow complete with the four cornerstones of nutrition including high quality protein. purina cat chow complete. attention! did you or anyone in your household work around asbestos-containing gaskets, packing, or equipment? if you or a loved one have an asbestos-related disease, you may have a right to vote on a plan to reorganize and pay claims in the garlock/coltec bankruptcy. garlock's and coltec's products were used in industrial and maritime settings, including where steam, hot liquid or acid moved in pipes.
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a tiny mammoth skull is raising big questions. the 13,000-year-old just excavated off the coast of california. scientists are sure what the species is. they say the skull is who small to belong to the 15-foot mammoth that roamed north carolina years ago. but it's also too large to belong to the pigmi mammoth that evolved. a new documentary takes you on tour with the legendary band the beatles. anthony mason as an inside look.
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>> reporter: arena rock was born in 1965 when the beatles played to 56,000 fans at shea stadium. >> when we send up at shea, because that was the biggest thing we'd ever done. it was like what. ? >> reporter: the new documentary "eight days a week: the touring years" follows the beatles on the road from 1963 to '66. ? >> the thing about the beatles, we were a great little band. >> reporter: the two surviving beatles paul and ringo talked about those days at abbey road studios in london last week. >> we didn't have time for anything, you know. >> we just went on with what we had. >> it was constant. it was just like ? she loves ? -- ahh.
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>> you couldn't hear. i was playing to his foot tamming to john's bouncing when they went -- i couldn't hear that. it was the whoo! wah! >> was there a specific point that you were really sort of getting tired of it? >> yeah. >> yeah. i felt personally, i was not playing the best i could. ? we love >> reporter: paul was the last holdout until the end of their concert at acandlestick park in fran in august 1966. >> we put in this. it was like chrome interior. just sliding around in there. we all looked at each other. this is it. forget it. this is just stupid. >> reporter: their music would play on. but the beatles would never play a live gig again.
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coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we talk with newly sworn in new york police department commissioner james o'neal about the bombing investigation. plus charlie sits down with u2 singer bono. and actor scott bakula from "ncis:new orleans" joins us in the studio.
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8 news now good day, the valley's thanks for joining us on 8 news now good day, the valley's news leader. i'm kirsten joyce. authorities are investigating what motivated a naturalized u-s citizen from afghanistan to allegedly carry out a series of weekend bombings in new york and new jersey. ((brian loftus)) >> i'm brian loftus. police captured ahmad khan rahami after a shootout bail. diane gallagher is live at the hospital where rahami is being held in newark, new jersey. ((diane galalgher)) >> police took ahmad khan rahami into custody monday afternoon ... after a tip from a citizen. rahami is now facing five counts of attempted murder of a law enforcement officer in addition to weapons-related charges. a massive investigation now extends from new york to to three cities in new jersey.

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