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-- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com captioning funded by cbs it's thursday, march 23rd, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." >> he was speeding on the pavement and he was knocking off people walking by. >> terror in london. breaking overnight, several people are reportedly arrested in a raid believed to be tied to wednesday's deadly attack. this morning londoners vow they won't back down. >> we stand together in the face of those who seek to harm us and destroy our way of life. we always have and we always will. also we take look at the techniques officials are using the keep americans safe from similar attacks.
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but the best is another person reporting suspicious activity. don dahler, cbs news, new york. ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll ask cbs news senior alt fran townsend about the london attack and the response. today's plan to dismantle obamacare is up in the air. cbs news has learned at least 31 house republicans say they'll oppose the deal, enough to scuttle the legislation. conservative house members are expected back at the white house this morning for more negotiations. president trump has been pressing opponents.
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>> slowly but surely we're getting there and i feel denlts when the vote comes up, we'll have the votes. >> gop leaders have been tweaking the legislation. conservative lawmakers are demanding a repeal of essential health benefits that require insurers to pay for services such asthma ternty care, emergency services and primgs trucks. democrats are crying foul after some said some trump communications may have been scooped up by intelligence officials but as margaret brennan reports devin nunes says this has nothing to do with the president's wiretapping claims. >> they collected information about u.s. citizens involved in the trump transition. >> reporter: house committee chairman devin nunes said he had seen about a doesen.
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that would mean trump or associates were -- >> i believe it wu all done legally. >> reporter: nunes is investigating russian interference but they say the reports did not involve russia. after briefing the president nun yen said he was concerned that president trump's name and those of his team were not properly redacted from the reports thus unmasking their identities. so your issue is the unmasking, not at that there was this monitoring. >> there's an an additional unmasking of names which i think is totally appropriate. >> reporter: he was asked if the new information vindicated his claims that president obama wiretapped his phones. >> i somewhat do. i appreciate what they found. >> reporter: but nunes himself said the president was wrong. he took the unusual step of briefing the press and then the president before telling adam
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schiff, the top democrat on the intelligence committee. >> the chairman will need to decide whether he's a chairman of independent side between the trump campaign and the russian or he's going to act as a surrogate of the white house because he cannot do both. >> margaret brennan, cbs news, the white house. an "associated press" report has added another story line into the investigation of possible collusion between trump associates and russian officials. the ap reports former aide paul manafort secretly worked for a russian billionaire as early as ten years ago. he was paid $10 million to come up with a plan. many a statement he denied working for the russian government and said once again smear and innuendo are being used to paint a false picture. well, a wildfire in northeast florida near
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jacksonville destroyed as many as 15 homes. firefighters battled a fire overnight. it started yesterday when a person was burning books. firefighters ran from home to home ordering residents to evacuate as strong winds fanned the flames. >> we were told to evacuate. i don't think we have much choice. >> where are you going? >> i'm not sure. >> reporter: the fire has burned at least 400 acres. no serious injuries are reported though. coming up on the "morning news," rising security costs. the secret service asks for extra money to protect the president. and historic team usa captures the world baseball classic championship. this is the "cbs morning news." ews." wake up skin. a new kind of makeup is here. neutrogena® hydro boost hydrating tint. the first water gel foundation for a refreshed look
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marcus stroman was named mvp. the u.s. has struggled in the tournament since it began in 2006. and college hoop fans will be wearing their school colors again starting tonight. 16 teams are heading into the ncaa regional semifinals. we even got a doubleheader here on cbs. oregon will face sharp-shooting michigan at 7:00 p.m. eastern followed by the kansas/purdue showdown. well, the secretary of state is involved in a missing e-mail controversy. and the rising cost of protecting the president. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. the "washington post" reports that the secret service wants $60 million more a year for security. they say half of that is to protect trump tower in new york, protection for him when he's in florida and his sons' business travel has increased costs. "the new york times" reports that the suspect involved in the fatal stabbing of a homeless
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subject monday was driven by hatred. he turned himself in on wednesday. police say he came to his home in new york from baltimore intending to kill a black man. exxon says they can't find a year's worth of e-mails that discuss climate exchange. tillerson used an alias tracker. investigators want to know if exxon mislead investors on its global warming business. reuters reports that children in 29 kminlts are at risk for lead poisoning. the problems could be caused by tainted soil, drinking water, or exposure to old paint. and people learn that the young jfk, john f. kennedy jr., was fascinated by hitler. the future president kept a diary while works as a reporter in europe after world war ii. he described hitler as one of the most significant figures who ever lived.
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the diary will be auctioned next month in boston. and ahead on "cbs this morning," more on kennedy's diary as we take you into the auction house where the diary will be sold. but still ahead, youtube ad controversy. and improving the flow. the nfl announces plans to speed up the game. when you have allergies,
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ chuck berry was a relentless rock and roller to the very end. berry is final album, his first after 38 years, will be released in june. the legendary guitarist died last weekend at 90. on the "cbs moneywatch," major advertisers pull out of youtube, and plans to speed up the nfl game. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning, anne-marie. investors are waiting on the health care vote. also sears says it may not be
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able to stay in business. the retailer has been struggling for a while now. sears stock plunged 12% yesterday. the dow fell 6 points. the s&p finished 4 points higher, the nasdaq gained 27 points. ad at&t and verizon to the list of companies pulling their ads from youtube. several companies are boycotting the site because their ads are alongside have it owe promoting terrorism and other topics. they will step up their efforts to block ads that are hateful and offensive and send derogatory messages. google has a new app that lets friends and family know where they are. they say for some users, this could create obvious privacy issues.
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the national football league is making plans to speed up the game. the proposed changes include how video replays are handled using a time clock for extra points and after a touchdown. the nfl's also discussing with tv networks how to make commercial breaks less intrusive. team owners meet next week. 75% have to agree to the changes. and starbucks says it plans to hire more vets and young people. starbucks' ceo howard schultz says starbucks met its goal of hiring 10,000 vemilitary vets a spouses by 2018 and plans to hire 25,000 more. the giant coffee chain plans to open 2,500 new stores by 2021. anne-marie. >> a whole lot of coffee. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thanks so much, jill. well, coming up, hat trick on st. peter's square. we'll meet the little girl from atlanta who snatched the pope's skull cap. and former vice president biden has a social media moment with a special puppy. moment with a special puppy.
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here's look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. well, maybe a 3-year-old atlanta girl is a little bit too young to know about thou shalt not steal. the pope's skull cap was too much for little stella to resist. francis laughed it off. the vatican spokesman said it pleases the pope to be greeted as a regular person. and joe biden doesn't care that a new friend he made doesn't vote. the former vice president met a 4-year-old golden retriever named biden yesterday at the capitol.
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our top stories this morning, british police arrested seven people in connection with yesterday's attack on parliament. the attacker plowed his suv into people on a crowded bridge near parliament, crashed it through a bridge, and then stabbed a guard to death. police believe he was acting alone. four people including the attacker was killed. >> the location of the attack was no accident. the terrorist chose to strike at the heart of our capital city. >> 40 others were injured, some severely. police have not yet identified the attacker but say they believe they know who he was. and it's unclear if the house will vote today on legislation to replace obamacare. cbs news has learned at least 31
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house republicans say they'll oppose the deal enough to scuttle it. negotiations with conservatives opposed to the bill are expected to resume this morning. president trump met yesterday with members of the congressional black caucus at the white house. as weijia jiang reports, lawmakers say they're encouraged though the discussion got off to a candid start. >> reporter: seven members from the congressional black caucus appeared stoic during a photo op at the white house. it was the frup group's first meeting with president trump. >> i'm very glad you're here. it's a tremendous honor for me. >> reporter: last month at his first news conference in office president trump suggested an african-american reporter arrange the meeting with the group. >> do you want to sets up the meeting? >> no, no, no. i'm just a reporter. >> are they friends of yours? >> reporter: the cbs responded
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on twitter reporting to an unanswered request for speaking with the president. >> they talked about a variety of issues like infrastructure, education, and communities, and tried to build good faith with the president. >> we were very candid about disagreements, but the surprising part was that when we talked about the goals, they were more similar than there were differences. >> reporter: lawmakers also told the president they on jeked to his rhetoric and depiction of the african-american community. >> there was interaction on the issue and i think it was important to just sort of just clear the air. >> reporter: the cbc titled their document "we have a lot to lose" pleaing off of a question president trump asked voters on the campaign trail. weijia jiang, cbs news, capitol hill. coming up later on "cbs this morning," the latest on the deadly london rampage and a closer look at how vehicles are being used to carry out attacks. plus, "forbes" is out with a
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list of the 50 greatest leaders in 2017. they're the men and women inspired others and transforming the world. we'll reveal the list only on "cbs this morning." and it's one of the hottest tickets in washington. errol barnett takes us inside the psychedelic infinity art exhibit. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ions by vitac -- www.vi
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i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. yes, roberta came back, too. but look who is back! liza battalones! >> good morning! >> good morning, guys. >> you know, i have known that woman for 21 years, before she was married, before she had children, before she was the blossoming flower she is today. >> we were both babies, right? [ laughter ] >> exactly. >> 22nd birthday. >> that's right. good to see you. >> the makeup room went to a whole new decibel level this morning when we all saw each other, ah!!! that's what we're going to be doing when we have more rain coming in ah!! more, again? today we'll notice the increasing cloud cover. we have clear skies now. i was noticing a few clouds as i began my commute this morning. we have the coldest temperatures we have seen in two weeks. 40 in santa rosa, 45 livermore,
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