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president obama arrives in northern ireland for the g-8 summit where foreign policy and security issues are likely to top the agenda. firefighters think they have a handle on the most destructive wildfire in colorado's history. and for the first time in over 40 years, an englishman wins the u.s. open. captioning funded by cbs this is this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, june 17th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, the president is in northern ireland this morning for the start of the two-day g-8 summit. mr. obama arrived this morning for a meeting with seven other leaders of the world's top economic powers, but while the
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event is aimed at discussing world trade and what to do about the ailing economy, the two-year war in syria is expected to dominate. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. security is tight at the lakeside golf resort where this summit is being held. along with syria, another topic that might come up is some top-level eavesdropping among foreign diplomats. president obama is in northern ireland to meet with world leaders at the g-8 summit. syria is not normally on the docket but is expected to dominate the talks following president obama's move to ship weapons to rebels fighters. >> there are very big differences between the analysis of what happened in syria and who is to blame. >> russia is noun to have given weapons.
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president vladimir putin says the rebels in syria are terrorists and barbarians who have even practiced cannibalism. >> are these the ones you want to support? are these the ones you want to supply with weapons? >> president obama and pr putin are expected to hold private conversation this afternoon. the conversation comes after a new report reveals the u.s. and uk spied on russia and others at another summit. the "guardian" newspaper says it has evidence that they spired on the london summit of 2009 hacking into smartphones and reading e-mails. the source? edward snowden. the normal nsa contractor who leaked see correct surveillance programs to the press. >> how much damage did he do? the fact is that time will tell. >> on cbs's "face the nation," chief of staff dennis mcdonough says snowden's leaks have hurt america. >> in effect give the playbook to those who would like to understood -- get around our techniques and practices. >> a british foreign service spokesman declined to comment on the spying allegations. and we're awaiting comments from
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the president from northern ireland in about half an hour. anne-marie? >> susan mcginnis in washington. >> thank you, susan. there was a huge explosion in damascus yesterday. the syrian government blamed the attack on rebels. there are unconfirmed reports of casualties. also on sunday, amateur video appears to show amateurs appear to be attacking forces. there were no reports of casualties. and we're learning more about the massive intelligence programs leaked by contractor edward snowden. as chip reid reports, the scope of the program appeared to be limited. >> reporter: the national security agency collects phone records on tens of millions of americans but a document sent by top intelligence officials to congress this weekend says fewer than 500 people were identified last year and all of them were expected of having ties to
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foreign terrorist organizations ooz. releasing that information is part of the effort by the obama to alleviate fears about the nsa's surveillance programs. white house chief of staff's dennis mcdonough appeared on cbs's "face the nation." >> does the president feel he has violated the privacy of any american? >> he does not. >> reporter: mcdonagh was asked about assertions by edward snowden, a former nsa contractor who insists he leaked information. >> he claimed, for example, he could listen in on any conversation. >> that's incorrect. >> including president. >> incorrect. >> if he had the phone number. did he overstate some of these things? >> it's truly my feeling he did. >> reporter: michigan republican mike rogers is chairman of the house intelligence committee. >> it's legal. i think it comports with the constitution. i believe. and i think it does protect and save american lives. >> reporter: intelligence
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officials now claim that the surveillance programs have helped tlard dozens of potential terrorist attacks, but privacy advocates say they're scheming up far more information than they need to do the job. chip reid, cbs news, the white house. the officials from obama and the former george w. bush administration say the program that has been exposed by edward snowden have been essential in thwarts plots. on sunday dick cheney described snowden as a traitor. he said the one question that needs to be answered is the former nsa contractor could maybe be a spy for china. >> i'm deeply suspicious because he went to china. that's not place where you ordinarily want to go if you're interested in freedom and liberty and so forth. so it raises questions whether or not he had that kind of connection before he did this. >> snowden is still believed to be in hong kong. well, two major labor unions
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in turkey are calling for nationwide strikes today following three weeks of anti-government protests there. last night police used tear gas and water cannons against protesters near the u.s. embassy in ankara, the capital. only sunday the prime minister addressed supporters after a crackdown on demonstrators saturday. and the u.s. is hoping the election of a moderate cleric and reformist as iran's new president will help resolve the dispute over iran's nuclear ambitions. hasan rowhani's victory came as a surprise. still, even as the new president, he is accountable to the hardliners in the iranian government. in north korea it says it's ready for high-level talks with the u.s. the obama administration says any talks must include north korea taking steps to scrap its nuclear weapons program. north korea says the meeting should not include preconditions. in colorado, the black forest fire is now 65% contained.
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it's already burned 22 square miles, though, and killed two people. officials say someone started the fire, but they don't know whether it was an accident or arson. thousands of homeowners are finally returning, and bigad shaban caught up with two of them. >> reporter: those on the front line of the black forest fire hope to have it fully contained by thursday. it's destroyed close to 500 homes, including daryl fortner's home. what do you do now? >> we start over and rebuild our lives. >> reporter: fortner took this video. his chimney is all that's lefting. the fire also destroyed his tree trimming business. the fire destroyed all of his vehicles and equipment >> i couldn't believe it. i didn't want to believe it. >> reporter: fortner was out of town with when the fire started. by the time he returned the authorities wouldn't let him get any belongings. >> i want to thank them from the
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boom of my heart for not letting me get in because if i could would have got to my house, i would have stayed there. >> reporter: crews are going lot by lot putting out hot spots but they're urging residents to be patient. >> i don't want to create a false hope that everybody's going to return home because that's not going to happen. those thousands were allowed to return including bruce lockwood who is spending his 48th birthday and father's day at home. >> reporter: what was your fear? >> that we wouldn't have had a home. >> reporter: on saturday residents gathered to thank firefighters. >> we have to give him a real big father's day kiss real quick. she bad well, in southwest missouri 7 inches of rain fell on saturday in only two hours and that caused flash flooding. roads and even cars were under
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water. there was also heavy hail. no injuries were reported though. coming up on the "morning news," an update from south africa as former south african president nelson mandela gets some guests on father's day. this is the "cbs morning news." president nelson mandela gets some guests on father's day. this is the "cbs morning news." wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in charge! it's the most powerful thing on the planet. love holds us in the beginning. comforts us as we grow old. love is the reason you care. for all the things in your life...
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nelson mandela will spend another day in the hospit. nelson mandela will spend another day in the hospital. on father's day he was visited by members of his family. the former south african president is being treated for a recurring lung infection. president jacob zuma says mandela remains in seriou condition but his health is improving. >> on the "cbs moneywatch" now, an expanded gm recall, and "superman" flies to a box office record. ashley morrison is here in new york with that and more. good morning, ashley. >> good morning to you, anne-marie. well, asian markets finished higher on some bargain hunting. tokyo's nikkei gained nearly 3% while hong kong's hang seng added more than 1%. investors will be keeping a close eye on ben bernanke this week.
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he'll make a statement about the economy on wednesday. last month the fed said bernanke may start slowing down his stimulus program, and that sent the market scrambling. last week the dow drop 105 points to finnive just over 15,000 while the nasdaq dropped 21 points. some of the markets are still bullish on the economy. that's not discouraging a number of economists. they're predicting a healthier economy and lasting growth. gm is recalling an additional 200,000 mid-size suvs in august. they recalled almost 250,000, but it was limited to those sold in the 20 snowbelt states. this time the recall is nationwide and for the same problem. the power door and window module in the driver's door can catch fire even when it's not being used. the recall is for the 2006 and
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2007 chevy trailblazer, gmgmc envoy, buick rainier, saab 9-7x, and isuzu ascender. a high-ranking irs official says she was involved in targeting tea batter groups. holly paz said she reviewed hundreds of transcripts. paz has been placed administrative leave. and "superman" brought in $125 million this weekend. that is a new record for highest opening ever in june. the comedy "this in the end" came in second place with just over $20 million, and a thriller "now you see me" finished in third place. i had some friends who wept to see "this is the end," and they
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and time now for a check of the national forecast. expect showers and thunderstorms across the south and midwest. hail and isolated tornadoes are possible in west kansas and southwest nebraska. more scattered showers and thunderstorms are possible in the northeast. and temperatures could hit 100 degrees from southern california to new mexico. in sports, an englishman is this year's u.s. open champion. justin rose captured his first major championship. rose finished at 1 over for the championship, two shots ahead of phil mickelson and jason day. rose is the first englishman to win america's championship in 43 years. it was phil mickelson's sixth second place finish. and watch this shot by shaun stefani. it was definitely the shot of the day. on the par 3, 17th hole it hits the rough, bounces off the green and rolls and rolls and rolls.
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70 feet for a hole in one. look at that celebration. now for the final. the spurs were led by tony parker who finished with 26 points and manu ginobili a surprise starter had 24 points and 10 assists. danny green broke the record for three-point shots in the final series with his 25th three, but both lebron james and dwyane wade scored 25 points for the heat, but you know what? it simply was not enough. san antonio beat miami, 114-104. and baseball is making a move in the a.l. east. chris davis hit his major league leading 23rd home run. as the orioles top the red sox 6-3, baltimore took three out of four and closed in 1 1/2 games
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. washington, d.c., thunderstorms today. thunderstorms in atlanta as well. st. louis, thunderstorms as well. denver, a high of 83. showers in seattle. well, here's another look at our top stories. president obama arrived in northern ireland this morning for the start of the g-8 summit. the civil war in syria is expected to be a major issue at the meeting of the world's eight leading economic powers. and firefighters have contained more than half of that massive wildfire near colorado springs. the fire killed two people and destroyed 500 homes. well, the new miss usa has brains and beauty.
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25-year-old erin brady won the pagent sunday night in las vegas. and get this. she's an accountant. the former miss connecticut says she can't wait to tell her bosses she's not going to work ever again. another american original was celebrated by the pope this weekend. as allen pizzey reports, pope francis marked the moment for the harley-davidson company. >> reporter: not quite the usual cheer for the pope, but then this wasn't quite the usual sunday in st. peter's square. pope francis used his more sedate transport to review and bless more than 1,400 harley-davidson motorcycles lining the road that leads to vatican city. it was an occasion to mark the machine's 110th anniversary. a far cry from the hell's angel's image long associated with the brand. badges, buttons, logos, and symbols are part of the group.
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that said, outside the norms of everyday life is part of the attraction. phil dillman picked up his harley in germany. a present to himself for his 50th birthday that's turned out more rewarding than he imagined. he was chosen for a parking space on the pope's route. >> this is a sticker that goes on your bike and this goes on your handlebars. >> reporter: does that have meaning to have your motor vehicle blessed by the pope? >> i hope it increases the value. >> reporter: judging the poep's reaction, it's hard to know which one made him happier. pope francis was presented with official harley rider colors along with two bikes. so far there's no word on whether he'll take a spin around vatican city, but given his style, few would be surprised if he did. allen pizzey, cbs news, rome. i'd love to see that.
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president obama is expected to announce his decision soon on the controversial keystone xl pipeline. now, the pipeline would carry crude from canada's oil sands to refineries on the gulf coast. it is a heated debate that involves environmentalists, politicians, bill oil, and small towns. michelle miller reports. >> reporter: glasgow, montana, is on the front line of the keystone debate. it's over 60 miles south of the american border and the first american town the in the pipeline's proposed tap, but the 3,200 people who live here, agriculture, not crude oil, is king. dan carney is glasgow's mayor. >> we're as close to the edge of the earth you can see here. >> reporter: it's always been boom or bust in glasgow. first came the railroad in the
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late 1800s and then during the depression, the massive construction of the dam and then in the late '60s closure of the air force base. carney says folks here want the keystone pipeline. >> we're kind of glass xl is coming through closer to town. everything helps. >> reporter: the pipeline's owner transcanada will pay more than $80 million a year in montana's taxes, most of that in the six counties on the pipeline's path. some land owners have doubts. >> there's the stake. do you see the stake? >> reporter: the underground pipeline would cross chad taylor's ranch. he wonder's whether the country really needs. >> the fuel made in texas probably ain't going to stay in the united states. it's going to be sold to the highest bidder. how is this going to affect me as an american?
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>> reporter: a fourth generation rancher, taylor worries it will lower his value especially if it's a spill. >> if this thing breaks out here, it's going into the missouri river. they can't shut it off fast enough. >> reporter: at transcanada headquarters in calgary, the president insists it will be the safest pipeline ever built. >> no one in the business would cut corners. you would be patently insane to do that. >> reporter: with plans to triple oil sands production by 2035, canada's producer says they won't need just one pipeline to the u.s. but five or six. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more secrets released on the surveillance program. we'll get reaction from senator dick durbin. plus, we will go live to istanbul for the latest on the crackdown of anti-government demonstrators. and an update on the
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>> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald good morning, everyone. it's monday, june 17. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm anne makovec. frank has the morning off. it is 4:29. and looks like it's going to be another nice day. >> looks like i'm outnumbered today. >> yes, you are. >> but i'm going to hold my own
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against you "guys" [ laughter ] >> we have patchy fog along the coastline. dense at the beaches. some cooler days are ahead. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and mondays are never fun but so far, traffic looks okay at the bay bridge toll plaza. we don't have any major traffic problems to report to you. i'll be back with another look at the commute in just a few minutes. the leaders of eight of the world's top economic powers are gathering in northern ireland. the official discussion at the group of eight summit is supposed to center around europe's ailing economy. but as cbs reporter susan mcginnis reports another topic is expected to draw attention. >> reporter: president obama left air force one holding daughter sasha's hand. for the next two days, he will meet with world leaders here in northern ireland which he sees as an appropriate place to talk peace. >> beyond these shores right now in scattered corners of the world there are people living in
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