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on the way guys. >> all right thanks for watching kpix 5 news this morning. >> have a great day. see you at noon. [ captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com ] good morning to our viewers in the west. it is tuesday, july 8th, 2014. welcome to "cbs this morning." washington state lights up. recreational marijuana goes on sale in one hour. we're there for t big surprise pot smokers are about to face. backlash on the border. what could happen to thousands of undocumented children. gun-toting waitress ses. really, it's true. inside the restaurant with an appetite for firearms. we begin with a look at today's eye opener your world in 90 seconds. >> you feel like you're making history? >> i do. matter of fact that's the whole reason i'm here. >> washington state goes green. >> ready to open our doors and give customers what they want. >> smoke 'em if you got 'em
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starting today, it's legal to sell pot for recreational use. >> probably will run out the first day. >> big section of the country is recovering from a wave of storms from nebraska to new england. wild weather rode into the area last night. >> evacuate their homes after one of the most powerful typhoons to hit japan arrived overnight. >> six flags amusement park near los angeles, riders left suspended high in the air for hours. a car hit a fallen tree. >> peace sign that they were okay and hopefully trying to get off of there. president obama set to formally ask congress for $2 billion to help the immigration crisis. abandoned a baby on a subway platform. >> thank god the child wasn't pushed into the tracks. defense has rested in the pistorius trial in south african trial. being called a hero after he
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put aside his own safety rescuing a florida teen trapped in intense waves. minnesota twins now sells beer from a vending machine. that's a first for major league baseball. and all that matters. >> yankees fan has filed a $10 million lawsuit against two espn announcers. he claims they mocked him. >> i'll tell you what how comfortable is that? >> "cbs this morning." >> tgifriday's endless appetizer promotion. >> the skins, come on. it's heaven on a plate. >> i dare say, you're set for the meal. >> this is a great thing to do. people in this country really need to start putting on some weight. >> well -- >> announcer: this morning's eye opener is presented by toyota. let's go places. welcome to "cbs this
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morning." charlie rose is off so jeff glor is here. >> good to be here. >> good to have you here. as you wake up in the west, the state of washington is taking a big step in the second u.s. state to allow the sale of recreational marijuana. first specialty pot store will open in one hour in bellingham. >> washington voters approved pot sales in the 2012 election same as colorado. the new law in washington is taking longer to roll out. adrianna diaz is at a shop where record sales are expected here. adriana, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. good morning to our viewers in the west. this is the line outside of seattle's only approved recreational marijuana store. we just saw them bring in their first shipment which beginning today they can sell to anyone 21 years and older. workers at canabis city were busy putting the finishing touches on their store monday. >> this is one of the major local events for seattle history for sure sfwlr customers here will be paying $20 for a gram of
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marijuana. >> a bowl once in a while. >> reporter: but those with high had hopes of scoring a cheap hit could soon be in for a buzz kill. 25 approved shops statewide are supplied by only about a dozen licensed growers. demand during the first few days could send prices soaring as much as $25 per gram three times higher than on the black market. the top shelf store in bellingham has just 19 pounds of marijuana on hand. >> if there are 00 people in line, we probably won't limit the product. if there are 1,000 people in line we'll limit it to two to three grams per person. >> reporter: the state could generate as much as $2 billion in tax revenue during the first five years of marijuana sales. in public remains illegal in the state and marijuana edibles are not yet available. pot shops are prohibited within 1,000 feet of schools, parks,
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child care centers and libraries. anyway state where one out of five tenth graders already use marijuana, washington health officials are urging parents to take action, even releasing this radio ad. >> now that it's legal for those over 21 it's more important than ever to talk to your kids about the risks of marijuana. >> reporter: the law was passed fairly easily in seattle and surrounding areas but was met with some resistance in other parts of the state. protesters are expected to show up at some store opening today. >> adriana, thank you very much. amusement park visitors are back on the ground after being stuck in the air for hours, their roller coaster hit a tree and derailed. it happened at six flags magic mountain in valen krichlt a north of los angeles. >> incoming units to magic mountain, we still have victims on the ride.
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>> reporter: for nearly three hours monday night, riders dangled some three stories above the ground after the ninja thrill ride partially derailed. >> the three is completely on the rail. >> reporter: according to witnesses, a tree fell on to the tracks. the roller coaster then smacked head on into the debris. >> all of a sudden a loud noise happened. i ducked down just as a branch hit me in the head. >> reporter: six people were injured, two taken to the hospital as a precaution but all are expected to be okay. >> i was really shocked at first. i had no idea that that could even happen. >> reporter: rescue crews had difficult reaching some of the stranded passengers but they were able to remove all of the people from the ride by working around the branches and coaster's twisted track. >> it's on the side of a hill with a lot of shrubs and you don't have good footing. that's the main challenge. >> reporter: whipping riders around through trees at four times the force of gravity, each car on the ninja swings out 90 degrees to the side at speeds of up to 55 miles per hour.
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in a statement to cbs news six flags magic mountain says the safety of our guests and employees is our number one priority and the ride will remain closed until a thorough inspection is complete. for "cbs this morning," carter evans, los angeles. >> more strong storms in the midwest this morning are raising flooding fears along the mississippi river. it rained heavily overnight. two bridges are closed over st. louis because of high water levels. thousands of people are cleaning up around boston after powerful storms knocked down trees and power lines. no injuries are reported. meteorologist megan glaros of cbs station wbbm is tracking this morning's storm threats. >> good morning to you are viewers in the west. in the east, a risk of severe weather anywhere from arkansas, missouri, all the way up to vermont, new hampshire and massachusetts. that risk will generally be from strong winds and large hail. but there is also a risk of
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isolated tornadoes within that area. in the west, it's more so a risk of fire danger red flag warnings are posted for northern california as well as portions of oregon. because you'll combine very dry ground, lightning, a lot of heat and lowvalues and the fire danger will be building up again today. 106 in las vegas today. 90 in portland. 83 expected in los angeles and san francisco at 69. >> megan, thank you. parts of japan are getting slam this had morning by the most powerful pacific storm to hit in years. typhoon negouri passed over okinawa this morning. 50,000 american troops stationed on those islands were ordered to take cover. the storm is blamed for at least one death. this is what neoguri looks like from outer space. it will reach the mainland
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thursday or friday. thousands of children caught crossing the u.s./mexico border will have to go back to their native country. $4 billion is the president is asking for funds to deal with the situation. ben has the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. in a few hours, about 140 undocumented immigrants are expected to arrive at this border patrol processing facility. they're not expecting any protests here because this is a largely welcoming border town but that has not been the case elsewhere, in california. >> we're not going to be your servants. >> whose servant are you? >> protesters continue to clash in murrieta california even though they ended up waiting for buses full of migrants that never arrived. this plane that landed in san diego monday was carrying 140 undocumented immigrants. the bus headed to a processing center in california. >> a battle won but not the war? >> exactly.
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this is not just a battle for murrieta but for the nation. >> reporter: border patrol officials had planned to process more than 100 people at the murrieta facility every three days but have not brought anyone here since last tuesday when protesters swarmed the streets and turned away their buses. what did you think about the scene you saw here last week? >> it was so disturbing it made me sick. the people as you say, were there, telling these kids to go home. screaming at them. like mortgage if iing these already terrorized children. who are we to do that? >> reporter: more than 50,000 uncompanied children have poured over the border in recent months. the u.s. government has launched a $1 million television campaign in central america, warning of the dangers coming into this country. senator john mccain insisted the u.s. should send a stronger message to the leaders of those
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countries. >> no more aid, no more assistance, no nothing until they stop this from happening. >> reporter: and many of the protesters want to see the obama administration do more. do you think president obama create this had situation? >> yes, i do. >> reporter: do you think he's allowing this to happen? >> yes, i do. >> of course. >> reporter: why? >> why? because he could secure the border any time he feels like it. >> reporter: the white house does say that u.s. law requires that these children be processed before they can be returned to their home countries. meanwhile, the united nations is pushing for them to be treated as refugees. president obama is pushing for a peaceful end to the latest israeli/palestinian fighting leading newspaper, quote, at this dangerous moment all parties must protect the innocent and act with reasonableness and restraint, not vengeance and retribution. >> six people were killed at a hamas leaders's home this
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morning. holly williams has more. >> reporter: one man believed to be a hamas commander were killed when their vehicle was struck by an israeli drone. and overnight, israel's military began what it's calling operation protected edge launching dozens of strikes on locations in gaza. israeli officials say the air strikes are targeting terrorists hitting sites used by militants in gaza. israel's army claims it's restoring stability by destroying the infrastructure of hamas, the militant group that's now claimed responsibility. a surge in rocket attacks on southern israel. mark ragev is a spokesman for the israeli prime minister's office. >> over the last few weeks, hundreds of such rockets have been fired. we have repeatedly warned hamas
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that this must stop and the israel defense forces are currently acting to put an end to this once and for all. >> palestinian officials reported at least nine civilians injured in the strike. they left these homes in gaza flattened, where families sifted through the smoking debris this morning, searching for their possessions. these tensions began when three jewish teenagers were abducted and murdered sparking an israeli security crackdown, which provoked the increase in rocket attacks. in a part of the world long familiar with the cycle of violence and retribution, tensions once again are boiling over. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu met with the country's military leadership and told them to quote, take the gloves off in their fight against hamas. norah? >> holly, thank you. a new political crisis is
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brewing in afghanistan this morning. secretary of state john kerry is warning against an illegal power grab. today, presidential candidate abdullah abdullah claired himself the winner of the presidential runoff. his supporters gathered in kabul. his arrival has officially won the election. secretary kerry calls it a grave concern. olympians defense team called his last witness. correspondent and cbs news contribute eror is in south africa. deborah, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. after calling six witnesses, the defense team felt that they had
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done enough to convince the court that it was an accident. >> we have come to the end of the defense case? >> indeed, my lady. >> reporter: oscar pistorius fell apart on the witness stand under relentless cross examination. >> why are you getting emotional now? >> i did not fire at reeva. >> reporter: evidence from neighbor whose testified to hearing the blood curling screams of a terrified woman and that there was enough time for a woman to scream between the four gun shots fired by pistorius. the defense countered with its own forensic expert who, by and large, was decimated. >> a woman and a male's voice. >> but events outside the
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courtroom dominated the past few days, the leaking of damning footage of pistorius on his stumps re-enacting the shooting attracted global attention. however, this was completely ignored inside the courtroom. a total of 37 witnesses, 39 days in court over four months and finally the sensational murder trial of oscar pistorius is inching toward a close. both sides will spend the next month preparing closing arguments and we could have a verdict before the end of august. norah? >> deborah, thank you. a woman accused of abandoning a baby girl on a new york city subway platform is in custody this morning. watch. police say the mother got off a train, then left the 10-month-old at the columbus circle station and then went back on to the subway.
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the infant appears well. police sources tell cbs news the woman says she couldn't take care of the child any more. >> the death of 22-month-old cooper harris the toddler found dead inside a hot suv last month. his father is charged with murder. >> search warrants released monday show investigators seized a phone and several thumb drives. now they want the child's medical records. rikki klieman is here. good morning. >> good morning. first let's look at medical records. they're looking for evidence of abuse. not only in terms of gross development, was this child malnourished but abrasions, con contusions things that would show bruising or violence in the home. >> what about electronics? >> we know what they're looking for. they're looking for searches. was there more stuff that was dealing with death of a child, living without a child?
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so those -- every single electronic device that this person used certainly will be searched. eventually, i bet you they get warrants for those of the wife as well. >> rikki, there's been a lot of focus on the car seats. why is that? >> the car seat is very intriguing. this is a man who worked at home depot, this is a man who understood the difference between a tiny car seat rear facing and larger car seat for an older child. they bought the front facing larger car seat. they used it. then they put it away and went back to the smaller, rear-facing car seat. and it turns out that it is said that the straps were pull for the record the smallest child. this is a child who was too big for that seat. this is a child who was trapped in that seat for those hours. >> and couldn't get out. >> and what do we know too, about these lights and light bulbs? the father stopped at one point and went back to the car in the middle of the day. >> the police got a warrant having to do with searching the
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house to look to see if there were any missing light fixtures. in fact, there were. the question is why was he doing this? ultimately, it's a very peculiar move. go out shop. get light bulbs. go back to your car. was he checking to see if the child was alive or dead or was it an innocent move all together? >> rikki klieman, thank you very much. crucial day for the host country at the world cup today. brazil plays germany in the semi finals without its best player out with a broken back broken bone in his back. knocked flat in the quarter final match against colombia. argentina or the netherlands in the final on wednesday. >> we will be watching indeed. >> the sle plenty of clouds outside today if you're just getting up and headed outdoor. look outside. yeah we've got some low clouds
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and dense fog along the coastline and even some drizzle there. some monsoonal clouds up above. hour hi-def doppler radar has been tracking the monsoonal moisture a chance we could see a couple of scattered light sprinkles outside not going to be much. but the temperatures will be cooler. 70s a few 80s nods the bay. a lot of 80s in the valley. some fog at the coast. much cooler temperatures expected over the next couple of days. >> announcer: this national weather report >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by panera bread. introducing three bold flavors.
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good morning everyone, it's 7:26. i'm michelle griego. scary moments when a car crashed into an outer mission bank of america branch. this happened at the branch in mission and geneva. streets are closed in that area and no word on any injuries. part of the project to extend b.a.r.t. to san jose will be delayed by ten months, the vta wanted to completely shut down a stretch of dixon landing road for eight months. the city rejected the idea preferring a partial closure to last 18 months. a judge ruled in favor of the city last week. the berkeley city council will take a final vote on a plan to give medical pot to low income people. the council approvalled it unanimously in an initial vote last week and don't's rote is also expected to be a yes. stay -- tonight's vote is also expected to be a yes. stay with us, traffic and weather in just a moment.
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good morning, out to san
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mateo county. major delays happening near the creek both directions of 92 are effected. westbound though is closed car into some power lines. and you you can see the debris all over the roadway. it's going to take a while to clear this one. in the meantime expect delays in both directions in and out of half monobay. a live look at the -- moon bay. a live look at is sensors, northbound 101 at mckey road a motorcycle accident blocking one lane. the delays are beyond capital expressway and backed up through the maze at the bay bridge. lawrence? an interesting day of weather outside just checking the latest observation temperatures in the 50s and the 60s. the clouds floating on by both high and low. we've got some mid to high level clouds with some of the monsoonal moisture sweeping on overhead. so yeah looks hike could be an interesting day indeed. a slight chance of a sprinkle or two. not much showing up on the hi- def doppler radar. but by the afternoon, partly cloudy and 70s inside the bay. 60s along the coastline and 80s for the valley.
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oh you need some help? yeah. this is our stuff. so a guy here confronts two women who he thinks they're stealing his stuff july 4th on a 42 beach in daytona. they're just taking the stuff down. the women actually left without taking it. he did not press charges. but it got a little ugly here. one of the lady's husbands tells the tv station it was a misunderstanding. they thought it belonged to a friend. oh, i'm sorry, i didn't know it was yours. >> don't you love his approach you guys need some help stealing my stuff? >> that's pretty funny. this woman then ends up confronting the guy with a camera. >> sorry.
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welcome back everybody, to "cbs this morning." ahead in this half hour first on "cbs this morning," the authors of that explosive new book on baseball's doping scandal. and new allegations about alex rodriguez. we're going to look at their claims the yankees' star received permission from the league to use performance-enhancing drugs. plus the offer of burgers with a side of gun, huh? why waitresses and customers are encouraged to holster up. that's ahead. time to show you some of this morning's headlines. our partners at cnet say testing begins next year for a new type of contraceptives. a tiny chip implanted under a woman's skin can deliver birth control up to 16 years. the chip can be turned off of birth control once you've conceived. two small drones nearly collided with a police helicopter over the george washington bridge on monday.
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the chopper had to swerve to avoid the unmanned aircraft. two men who ont drones were arraigned on felony reckless endangerment charges and leased on bail. the suspects say they were just having fun posting on social media. senator robert menendez is seeking a probe on a plot to smear him claiming that the new jersey democrat paid them for sex. the cia received evidence linking agents to the claims. it's the 125th anniversary of "wall street journal" this morning. a good read. the journal invited leaders of business politics and the arts to contribute pieces. even taylor swift wrote an article on the future of the music entry that's get something attention. and "the new york times" looks at pope francis and his
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first meeting with catholics sexually abused by members of the clergy. critics say the meeting was too long coming. the pope begged for forgiveness. and assalen pizzey report en alsalen pizzey reports, pope francis apologized begged forgives and promised action. he said the church should weep for what he termed despicable actions which he termed a cult. the survivors network another abused by priests denounced the meeting as nothing more than public relations. this man disagrees. >> to understand and believe the pope and what he is doing, it is totally clear that it was not absolutely not that.
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>> reporter: irish campaigner marie collins was there. >> he really did listen. he wasn't coming out with just answers. you know his responses were very relevant. >> reporter: the vatican claims within the past ten years its investigated nearly 300,000 allegations of abuse. and handed out lesser punishments. >> do you believe the testimony you're about to give should be the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? >> i do. >> reporter: lawsuits have caused the church $2.5 billion so far. >> did you sexually molest? >> i don't know i'd have to study that. >> reporter: pope francis said acts of abuse have left lifelong scars. for "cbs this morning," allen pizzey rome.
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baseball superstar alex rodriguez has been in controversy throughout his nearly 20-year career. he admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs just two 2001 to 2003 with the new york rangers. he was implicated in the biogenesis scandal. and in august major league baseball suspended rodriguez for all of this season. a new book takes readers inside the league. it's called "blood sport," alex rodriguez, biogenesis and the quest to end baseball's steroid era. tim elfrink and gus garcia-roberts is here on "cbs this morning." welcome. was it a ride for you? for the first time in the book you reveal that alex got permission from the league to use performance-enhancing drugs back in 2007. why would they do that when they
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allegedly want to end steroid use in baseball tim? >> this is something that's agreed upon in the drug agreement that baseball operates with. if a player is taking medication that's banned and they feel they have a sound medical reason to take it. they can apply to a doctor who has been appointed by the commissioner's office and the union. the doctor can agree that the player use that substance for the whole season. what we found surprising in 2007 which is the war that alex had won the mvp award and got a huge contract from the yankees he was given an exemption to use it. and the ceo of major league baseball described as the mother of all anabolic steroids. >> and what did the mlb say then? >> well he's set to get to exemptions, boast of them to boost testosterone levels.
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mlb gave him perilmission. he used clomid in 2008 which say fertility drug used to boost testosterone. it's very rare because the only reason a young male would need that if they used drugs in the past. >> why is that so unusual? >> i think it's a fascinating detail that makes the whole story a little more complicated because, of course in the biogenesis scandal that came last year, this is the exact same substance that alex was then banned for 211 games after buying it from tony bosch. >> tony bosch was the guy that was giving it to alex. >> wild stories. crazy stuff, including what happened at this miami nightclub. what happened there? >> what happened there, tony bosch would might a-rod at his
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mansion and one time he wasn't able to meet him at the mansion. so they arranged to meet at the one of the more chic nightclubs. bosch drew the blood in the bathroom stall. and then he put the vile in his pocket. he went dancing and it shows that these guys were not always the most sleek -- >> that was very reckless. a-rod is the big focus. but you also talk about -- this has been going on for some time. you talk about the race between mark mcgwire and sammy sosa when they were chasing roger's home run. can you talk about that tim? >> especially because alex rodriguez came into the league as a superstar, during the heart of what we now call the steroid
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era. and, you know, in the years after the strike baseball went on strike in '94, players all scattered. a lot of them went to gyms where steroids were widely available. >> it was a perfect storm of people using steroids? >> it really was a perfect storm. and the commissioner's office i think in hindsight, was so focused on winning back public support on fixing what happened in the strike willful or not, they let the explosion of performance-enhancing drug change the way baseball was played for almost 15 years. >> you also point out that everybody has benefitted from the juice, which i think is ironic? >> right. all of these -- many biogenesis players signed contracts after the suspensions. even a-rod, he signed a $275 million extension with the yankees. >> which is still being paid for what -- he comes back in 2015?
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>> and the yankees don't have a choice. i think they'll take him back as well. >> well tim elfrink and gus garcia-roberts thank you. ahead, the colorado seats where it isn't just in the kitchen. the waitresses with an unusual sense of fashion accessory. what are you packing ashley? >> a .357 blackhawk. >> that's coming up on "cbs this morning." add vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance and get $100 off for every year of safe driving. which for you, shouldn't be a problem. just another way we put members first because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. nationwide is on your side. [ jennifer ] do you really have time
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♪ open carry firearm lawyers are being debated across the country this morning. while most state as allow owners to care handguns in public there's pushback from some businesses. last week, target joined a growing list of companies asking customers newt bring firearms into their stores. bari petersen shows off a colorado establishment taking the opposite approach. >> reporter: the town is called rifle. the grill is called shooters. so no surprise the waitresses
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have an unusual dress code. what are you carrying today? >> i'm carrying a ruger .357 blackhawk. >> reporter: why that one? >> i like the old-style revolvers and i just like big guns. >> reporter: it started with owner lauren boebert carrying a gun openly which is legal in most parts of colorado. so the waitresses do as well. jessie spotting favors a blackhawk. boebert insist that the women be properly trained to use the guns. >> there's room for errors in a lot of ways so the best training is the best way to prevent those. >> reporter: you really don't want anybody shooting your customers either? >> no, sir not at all. we would go through extreme circumstances before that option. >> reporter: the lacy family was split on the pistol packing waitresses. jill was nervous. was it scary? >> somewhat intimidating yeah.
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>> reporter: 9-year-old ashlee felt was cool. do you feel safer because they have guns? >> yeah i do. >> reporter: why? >> because they can defend themselves. >> reporter: in colorado open carry requires no permit. a concealed weapon does. if you want to take it to the next level around here they have what you might call the side arm sandwich special. for 75 bucks you get a class on getting a permit to carry a concealed weapon. and along with that comes a free burger. you know what they say around here, take your best shot at it. maybe it's time to remember this is colorado the old west. doug yajko is a local doctor. >> maybe if someone wandered in from new york city or washington, d.c. they might be a little worried. but the local people plus the people in western colorado are not going to be worried by someone with a handgun. >> reporter: and one more thing when you see the shooters at shooters, our advice is -- leave
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a really good tip. for "cbs this morning," bari petersen, rifle, colorado. >> there are not many fights that break out there. they're law a biding plenty of clouds outside today if you're just getting up and headed out the door. look outside. yeah we've got some low clouds and dense fog along the coastline and even some drizzle there. some monsoonal clouds up above. our hi-def doppler radar has been tracking the monsoonal moisture a chance we could see a couple of scattered light sprinkles outside not going to be much. but the temperatures will be cooler. 70s a few 80s inside the bay. a lot of 80s in the valley. some fog at the coast. much cooler temperatures expected over the next few days. a yankees fan caught napping is now suing. we'll show you what he expects for being ridiculed on national
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♪ major league baseball, the new york yankees and espn are facing a fan lawsuit this morning. andrew rector was knocked out, shown on national tv sleeping during a red sox game in april. he is suing for defamation and
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distress. an unending verbal crusade against him, they poked fun on the air for about a minute during the fourth inning. the complaint which is filled with typos and mistakes seeks $10 million in damages. unending verbal crusade. >> yeah. >> so he didn't appreciate it. but he was snoozing right there. >> all right. we'll be back with more here on "cbs this morning." halle berry's coming up. rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage in many adults. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious
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more protests today after sonoma county prosecutors good morning everyone, it's 7:56. i'm michelle griego. more protests today after sonoma county prosecutors declined to file charges in the death of andy lopez. deputy erick gelhaus shot the 13-year-old when he mistook the boy's rifle for a real one. protests begin at 1:00 p.m. outside the da's office. firefighters are making more progress containing the monticello fire near lake berryessa. more than 6400 acres have burned since july 4th and containment is now up to 55%. the website pinterest will need a new location to move its headquarters. the plan to relocate to the san francisco design center would have displaced dozens of tenants and the board of
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supervisors blocked the move by refusing the make the necessary zoning changes -- to make the necessary zoning changes. stay with us, traffic and weather in just a moment.
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good morning, getting a check of san mateo county all lanes just reopened both directions of 92. an accident near the creek and power lines down. a car hit a power pole. anyway still delays in the area but now things are at least moving again. it's also very slow on northbound 101 trying to get into san jose. there was an earlier accident near mckeys. still slow from at least fellier. that's your latest kcbs traffic. here's lawrence. a lot of clouds right now in fact our kpix 5 hi-def doppler radar was tracking a couple of rain drops most of that i van visiting before it hit -- evaporating before it hits the ground. 60s along the coastline. 70s and 80s inside the bay.
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♪ good morning to our viewers in the west. it's tuesday, july 8th. welcome back to "cbs this morning." more real news ahead including the first pot store in washington state opening at this very minute. but first, here is a look at today's "eye-opener at 8:00.." >> this is the line out of seattle's only approved recreational marijuana store. >> the white house says that u.s. law does require that these children be processed before they can return to their countries. >> two dozen visitors to the california amusement park stuck in the air for hours. >> the trail of oscar pistorius is inching towards a close and we could have a verdict before
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the end of august. >> the storm system we have been tracking continues to move eastward. >> georgia police continue to look for evidence in the death of cooper harris. >> eventually i bet you they get warrants for the wife as well. >> what are you packing, ashley? >> all nine of its servers have started to carry guns while on the job. that's a lot of pressure. i will ask you one more time did you save room for dessert? i am gayle king with norah o'donnell, and charlie rose is off today. the first marijuana store in washington state opened minutes ago for business. it's day one of the pot law the voters approved two years ago.
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>> most stores say they will not open today and some customers lined up for hours to make sure they could buy some weed this morning. the opening day price is expected to be around $20 a gram. and then a roller coaster shut down after 22 people stuck in the air. the coaster partially derailed after hitting a tree limp fell on the track. riders spent nearly three hours stranded three stories in the air, and six were hurt and two went to the hospital. they are all expected to be okay. the white house contpurplgzfirms the president will talk deportation tomorrow. >> rick perry said no to a photo-op. >> perry, he has been one of the strongest critics on
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immigration. he turned an opportunity to meet the president at the dallas airport tomorrow but he has met him when the president has gone to texas in the past. the administration will send congress a request today for almost $4 billion to deal with the problem of the thousands of migrant children from central america. the white house insists that most of them will eventually be returned but it's trying to set up temporary shelters including one in dallas. white house officials say the president will not visit the border while he is in texas but he will discuss the situation while in dallas. the flood of children has been a huge political problem for the white house. >> thank you very much. a super typhoon headed for japan this morning. take a look at this. it shows how big typhoon is.
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>> the typhoon barrelled down and the cyclone brought storm surges of 40-foot waves. concrete signs and trees were toppled. wooded homes collapsed. so far one person has died and over a dozen injuries have been reported, all of them nonlife threatening. tens of thousands of households in 34 towns and villages were without power. the bulk of the u.s. military forces in japan are based in okinawa, and as a result of the typhoon the department of defense moved aircraft off the island. okinawa has been rendered a ghost town. all air, sea and land travel except emergency vehicles were shut down for the storm. japan invests heavily. the word typhoon was japanese
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and this one was off the chart. more than 500,000 people were advised to leave their homes. i am alone and scared one woman said. what is of real concern is that the typhoon comes on top of japan's rainy season and could unleash floods and landslides. >> the co-founder of rent it.com said there is no question about it and he told the buzzfeed tech editor that the high-tech world excludes some people. >> we have been afforded a tremendous amount of privilege that we just got, and it just means that there was a good life
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lottery ticket if we believe intact and this technology, we need to behave like the leaders of this tech community that we want to be. when you are the ceo, you have to hold yourself to a higher standard and be willing to do the things like taking accountability for your actions, even if they were stupid e-mails in college. >> can you find more clips from the conversation on the cbs this morning facebook page. day four of the tour de france kicks off in the northern part of the country today. no more selfies please. they are becoming a road hazard. the competitors end up having to dodge the smart phones in england. hundreds in the uk try to take sideline selfies like these, but everybody is encouraged to leave
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your phones and faces out of the way. i can see where that could be frustrating. and then a popular cove the man went in after the teenager who appeared unconscious. but the man then was also over powered by the waves. when he got out, his friend went in and he grabbed the teenager at just the right time and the two men performed cpr, and the doctors credit the men with saving the teen's life. >> very lucky. ahead, safety in paradise? critics blast air
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♪ air new zealand is facing turbance over an in-flight safety video. they are in bathing suits and created for the sports illustrate edition, getting nearly 6 million hits on youtube, and critics think it's sexist and offensive. >> but only do so once you exited the aircraft. >> if you need to inflate your life jacket a bit more, blow into the mouthpiece.
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>> are they talking about life jackets? more than 10,000 people called a petition against the safety video. in a statement air new zealand says it is phasing off the video as scheduled. >> safety is important. you have to pay attention. >> and people would pay attention to that video, too. >> i never knew what that thing was for, but now i do. >> and then if i had some hair i would air flip it around. >> it's all about safety. energy tycoon boone pickens, he is in the green room this morning. >> what are we listening to? >> "get down on it." >> wow. an interview with boone pickens. there he is. what does he think of the ad? i wonder?
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is having a profound effect here and around the globe, and it's sparking questions about the impact of fracking on the environment and human health. >> the u.s. leads the world in oil and natural gas production with 11 million barrels a day and we use nearly 19 million barrels of crude oil daily, and 7.5 million of those barrels are imported imported. boone pickens is here at the table. great to have you here. >> thank you. >> we are in a great place, the united states and we now surpassed saudi arabia and russia as the largest gas producer and why do we need more government involvement, business is working? >> no question about it it's working, but give a little credit for what is happening that the oil and gas industry in united states, the most dynamic industry you have in this country, we are on our own resources doing it very well,
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and we have -- that's total energy, we don't produce so much oil as saudi arabia and russia and we are 8.5 million and they are 10 million but we produce much more gas, so when we convert everything from barrels to oil or to gas, we are number one, which is great. >> why do you want a national energy plan? seems like we are doing well. >> well one, and you need to get the keystone pipeline. you need to have a -- you need a north american energy alliance and bringing together mexico canada and united states and -- >> you want to say good-bye to opec. >> exactly. that causes problems. some of the money from that gets to the taliban, and i believe
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that to be the case. change-up the game. you know you play the same game and play the same tactics every time -- >> you get the same results is what you are saying. >> you do. what happens, they know what you are going to do. if you are going to scream and shoot, you are saying we need to focus -- you lost the "t" -- >> i didn't lose it. >> we're just not saying it. >> "t" sands for thomas and i always liked that name. you are saying we need to focus on natural gas. >> you also have a great amount of oil in this country, and for instance, they have another 40 million to produce, and nobody -- i am a geologist and i am supposed to know those kinds of things, and we have some
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great technicians in this country. >> you point out part of the increase in the united states and it's because of natural gas, and you got into a little bit of hot water yourself when you said recently fracking quote, is not going to hurt anybody. but there are a lot of studies that suggest otherwise, and 700 chemicals were used in fracking in cal and a dozen of those were linked to cancer and reproductive issues, and can you say something about that. >> you said i got in trouble -- >> i said hot water. >> i am not in hot water. the president gets on a year ago, six months ago, he said -- believe it or not -- he didn't say believe it or narcoticot, he said the doe developed tracking 30 years ago, and i saw my first
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job in 1952 and that's -- >> but address the question fracking is not going to hurt anybody, you stand by that? >> of course i do. i certainly do. there have a been over one million wells fracked. >> but, boone -- >> well you can't dismiss all safety concerns? there has to be some safety concerns potentially worth looking into writ? >> well you have been fracking wells for 60 years -- >> i know but -- >> think with me just a second sure there were things back then 20 years ago, 30 years ago, but if you come forward, my gosh, there are just not any complaints. you have environmentalists that have got themselves you know
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in a fit over it. >> but you have the storeystory, boone, a couple awarded $3 million by a dallas jury because they said because of the fracking it contaminated their fran much and the pollution made them sick and they were awarded $3 million. so somebody thinks -- >> there is no question somebody was damaged, right quick you have proven me wrong on what i said. >> your think something what we are asking? >> i don't know the circumstances of that. but somebody was awarded $3 million in a jury and you have to assume a jury knows what they are doing, and they look at the facts. anyway it's something that i am surprised just like this last week germany says they are not going to frack -- >> yeah, seven years. >> but they want us to send them
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gas. wait jus good morning, everyone, it's 8:25. time for some news headlines, scary moments when a car crashed into an outer mission bank of america branch. this happened at the branch in mission and geneva. streets are closed in that area. no word on any injuries. part of the project to extend b.a.r.t. to san jose will be delayed by ten months, the vta wanted to complete lichter down the stretch of the road for eight months. the city rejected the idea preferring a partial closure to last 18 months. the judge ruled in favor of the city last week. the berkeley city council will take a final vote on a plan to get medical pot to low income people. the council approved it unanimously in an initial vote last week. and tonight's vote is also expected to be a yes.
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stay with us, traffic and weather in just a moment.
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good morning, along the peninsula southbound 280 by bunker hill an accident blocking three lanes. if you've on 280 in san jose, downtown you can see it's pretty busy from bird all the way out the cupertino. 101 not lacking great --
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looking great either. in the east bay westbound 80 approaching gilman just getting first reports of a new accident there blocking the fast lane. again it is in the commute direction in berkeley. slow from richard monday. there's the drive time on the bottom of the screen. it is a little more than a half hour from the carquinez bridge to the maze and at the bay bridge about a 20 to 25 minute wait to get onto the span. it is backed up through the maze and the nimitz freeway beginning to slow past the oakland coliseum. that is traffic. here's lawrence. all right clouds are going to wreck up outside just a bit. starting out with some low clouds and dense fog along the coastline. that continues to hug the coast but the mid to high level clouds beginning to break up a little bit. that's the monsoonal moisture. a couple of sprinkles in the area yesterday and slight chance of one or two today. not enough though. otherwise you'll see temperatures in the 80s in the valley and lots of 70s a few 80s inside the bay and cool low 60s with fog inside the coastline. next couple of days cooler temperatures and fog on the way. then warming back up for the weekend. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ barks ] whoo! mmm! ♪ ♪ ♪
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♪ welcome back to thts "this morning." coming up in this half hour. she is one of the biggest movie stars ever to make movies and tv. halle berry is here. we'll learn about her new thriller called "extant." plus tgi fridays puts appetizers front and center. the company is betting all you can eat potato skins and buffalo wings can make the customers happy for more. right now, it's time to show you headlines from around the globe. google support a shorter work week. they don't need to work frantically to meet their need.
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>> most people evolve from like would you like an extra week of vacation. 100% of the people. two weeks, or a four-day work week. no one will raise their hand. most people like working but they'd also like to have more time with their family and their interests. that's one way to do it. the problem is you have to coordinate a way to reduce the work week and with employment you can adjust. >> that's one solution fitting one full-time job into several part-time jobs. britain telegraph said k.j.j.k. rowling wrote an update to "harry potter." a couple thread of silver in his hair. ron is married and has two children. she wrote the people as a thinly
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veiled express. >> and crumbs has shut down all of his stores on monday. the company says it's evaluating its options which include filing for bankruptcy. the company had 48 stores. just last week nasdaq stopped trading shares of crumbs. i'm thinking i may need therapy. last night, i was going to go to crumbs to get more of those frosted black and white cookies. i thought, i'll do it today. i'm not kidding. those frosted black and white cookies are delicious. the minneapolis tribune says you can get self-serve beer at target field. the first to sell beer from a vending machine. customers buy from a concession i.d. where they show ienchs d..d. there's an employee standing by to make sure fans aren't drunk.
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>> that's a pretty good face. "the wall street journal" says science has identified the largest flying bird ever found. it lived 25 million years ago. had a wing span of 21 feet or more. that's the size of an albatross. it was found in south carolina. scientists say it could stay in the air for a week or more without landing. >> absolutely fascinating. something to show your kids. and forbes said netflix is hiring someone to sit home and watch movies. the job requirement, you have to be a serious movie and tv buff. about 40 work for netflix in other countries but, no they're not looking for viewers in the u.s. too bad. sounds like a fun job if you like tv. some of the nation's biggest restaurant chains are launching new ways to win your business. it's a high stakes battle.
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the restaurant industry says it will ring up $630 billion in sales. chip reid is in virginia with latest strategy. chip good morning. >> reporter: that's right, we're at tgi fridays to take a look at their new profits, endless appetizers. tgi friday's the latest restaurant chain to experiment with the all you can eat philosophy hoping that endless amounts of potato skins will keep people reaching into their pockets. >> we're wanting to get customers who haven't tried appetizers or haven't tried them in a while. >> reporter: the industry term for the type of restaurant filling the gap for places like friday's and fast food chains. >> fast food restaurants are also getting competition from the bottom like panera and now
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you would see them positioning themselves as places you'd go for dinner. >> reporter: that positioning is paying off. in may, casual sales grew 3%. but fast food and fining 3.8%. tgi friday's isn't the only casual chain cooking up changes. olive garden is rolling out online ordering to boost their takeout servicethy summer. applebee's had two dinners for $10.99 and chile lets customers place orders directly with the kitchen. they're hoping the deals will keep the current customers happy and attract new customers especially younger diners. >> one of the things we're making sure we appeal to those millennials who may not have grown up with friday's and we
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certainly are a onto offer them. and want to make sure we're as contemporary of a grand asbrand as we are. >> this deal is only good for the summer. for people who are watching their diet you might want to bring along a clarity for the calories. >> chip did she lay out all of those appetizers for you? >> happy crew there. >> gayle? >> smart idea. everybody wins in all you can eat. most people don't eat as much as you think they're going to. and you get to try different thing. >> your waistline. >> it's a good idea. >> very good promotion. all right. halle berry is in the toyota green room. good morning, halle, going to look at her new out
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a comic book creature and a gorgeous bond girl. >> magnificent view. >> it is isn't it? >> ah! >> reporter: halle berry's incredible range has made her one of hollywood's leading ladies. >> in trouble? >> reporter: in 1991 the former model made her movie debut in spike lee's "jungle fever" in the very unglamorous rolfe a drug addict. what do you possibly think you know about love? >> reporter: 35 movies later, berry continues to take on challenging characters and break new ground. >> the only reason i'm here. >> reporter: she made history with the 2001 "monster's ball" performance becoming the first black woman to win an oscar for best actress. >> every single daily i can
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think. >> reporter: berry is now taking herself into space and television. in the new sigh sigh thriller "extant" berry has unexpected news. human kind will never be the same. >> you're pregnant? >> what? >> you're pregnant. >> but the -- that's not possible. >> but it is possible. halle berry joins us at the table. we have to say this is what halle berry looks like. you're up with the baby you say? >> the story of my life right now. >> it's the best. we'll talk about that in just a second. let's talk about "extant" when i heard halle berry was coming to cbs, i went yea, then i heard it was science fiction, i thought, hmm.
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when you read it you thought what, halle? >> when i read it i thought, wow, whatten a amazing character. that's what i'm looking for a new challenge. something i hadn't done it before. this is sci-fi this sci-fi was so rooted in family and grounded and the characters were complicated indeed. i thought, hmm, this could be really wonderful. >> we watched last night and you left it in a cliff-hanger that i wonder what's going happen. but i thought halle berry doesn't do tv. people were surprised you coming to tv? >> but halle berry has always done tv you know what i mean i've done great shows such as oprah. >> you know a series. >> yeah, but i've never looked as tv as a negative. as i was doing well in my movie career, i always came back to do television movies. i go where the work is. i'm happy that other people are doing the same thing.
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that medium -- those lines are blurring. >> 13-week episodes on cbs have been successful. like "under the dome." this one you're in space and you come back you're pregnant hello, how does that happen? >> that actually unfolds in space. >> is it an alien baby? >> i don't know. >> a cliff-hanger right? >> yeah. you find out but slowly. it's something that is -- it's very mysterious. it's very suspenseful. many twists and turns getting to that resolve. >> the executive producer is steven spielberg, wow, i mean -- >> you have worked with him before? >> i did a long time on "the flintstones." this is our first time hands on working together collaborating,
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he is wonderful. nobody knows the genre better than steven spielberg. >> with cbs, people were awed by your beauty. i sit here too. i've known halle a long time. there are so many people who go she's not halle berry cute. did halle berry have an image who is your dream girl for so many spot. i don't mean to put on the spot about this for so many gosh halle berry. did you have a dream girl growing up that i wish i looked like her? >> dorothy andrews. >> very nice. and then you end up playing her? >> that was a real highlight of my career to play her. >> she was my early role model. i remember seeing her on television seeing a woman like me my color, on television i was hard pressed to find those images when i was 8, 9, 10 years old. >> do you ever have a bad hair day, i just look like crap
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today? >> yeah. you've seen the paparazzi shots of me pumping gas. >> no. the paparazzi shots, i have to say. let's talk about the paparazzi for a second. i love the crusade that you've done. i've seen jennifer garner recently and she said it was so great what you've accomplished. and she said i put it all on halle berry, she led the charge. brings us up to date and why you felt so strongly about that? >> that wasn't my first inkling to change the law. my first inkling was to move. i asked the judge if i could move to france and take my family. my daughter included. we'll do that over there. i was marrying a frenchman. i thought this was the way to go. the judge said no i've been told no what do i do sit and cry about it or do what people told me i can't do change the law. so i did it because i had no
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choice. when you have no choice you attack something in a different way. i couldn't take know for an answer. living in l.a. the way we were living with that crush from the paparazzi for my kids just wasn't go to work. >> i remember at your daughter's school, you were in the face of a paparazzi to tell them leave us alone. it was a mama bear move. >> and embarrassing nobody wants to go to that place where you're screaming and holering and cursing outside of your daughter's school. i had reach might personal limit of having my daughter be afraid to go to school. i bottomed out if you would say, i went off. that's when i knew i had to move. that's when i tried to move. when things didn't work finally, i decided i'd put all of my energy into changing the law and luckily -- >> what have you done? >> i have had no paparazzi since january 1st. when i flew into new york i was
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in the l.a. airport the other day, paparazzi ran out, my security guy said she has her baby with her, they said oh okay, and they walked away. they walked away because i had my child. >> and you were still -- >> i was in shock. i thought, oh my god, this is working. we feel so civilized. >> especially when they told you it can't be done. let's talk about, you have a girl and a boy, and a baby boy? >> how old is your baby boy? >> nine months. >> boys are different. >> and one thing, there were reports that president obama's oldest daughter malia worked as an intern on the set this year did you get to work with her? >> halle said me no speaky english. >> really? president obama's daughter worked on the show? >> really? >> no. >> okay. reports were wrong.
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>> you're not filming, by the way? >> no we go back tomorrow and start filming the last episode, the finale. >> i can't wait to see it it opens with intrigue. >> congratulations. >> hall list, i caught that wink to gayle. >> all right. >> you can see the premiere of "extant" tomorrow night. we've already >> we got halle berry on cbs. very happy about that. this is how tom hanks does it. ♪ there's a story behind this online it's kfc night. [cheering] last week we hosted. this week the kids invited us to
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their place. we got this delicious kfc meal and 2 extra sides for free. for free! sorry i was late. i had a little trouble with the rope ladder. he fell twice. ♪
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today after sonoma county good morning, it's 8:55. time for somnus heed lines, the fuzz heed leap -- some news headlines, sonoma county prosecutors declined to file charges in the death of andy lopez. deputy erick gelhaus shot the 13-year-old when he mistook the boy's replica rifle for a real one. protests begin at 1:00 p.m. outside the da's office. firefighters are making more progress containing the monticello fire. more than 6400 acres have burned since july 4th. containment is now up to 55%. the website pinterest will need a new location to move its headquarters. the plan to relocate to the san francisco design center would have displaced dozens of tenants. the board blocked the move by
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refusing the make the necessary -- to make the necessary zone changes. now a look at the forecast with lawrence. some of the monsoonal clouds sweeping across our skies and we're seeing more of this again this morning. and a neat look as you see the clouds moving on throw. there's a -- through. there's a slight chance of a couple of sprinkles not going to be much. but we do see some dense fog along the coastline. pretty thick there. and it looks like it's going to be hanging around even into the afternoon. plan on cool 60s with fog towards the coast and inside the bay about 08 and some partly cloudy skies into san jose this afternoon. and about 80 degrees in the napa valley too. next couple of days we'll see more fog and low clouds from some cooler temperatures on the way through thursday. then slowly warming up on friday and into the weekend. we are going to check on your kcbs traffic when we couple back. -- come back.
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good morning, 280 it is the freeway to avoid right now along the peninsula. that earlier accident that had been blocking up to three lanes approaching bunker hill southbound. all lanes are now back ohm but look at the -- open but look at the delays, it is jammed solid past san bruno and there's the red sensors, they mean speeds below 25 miles per hour. and check out that kcbs traffic warning of a major delay. all right so that's our hot spot right now. otherwise we still have some slower speeds coming into downtown oakland. that's the live look near the oakland coliseum. the bay bridge is slowly but surely improving. the metering lights remain on. and you are backed up beyond the overcrossings. but again, it's an improvement from even just a half hour ago. and mass transit is also on time.
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