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friday. for some the news continues. for others check back later for captioning funded by cbs it's april 27th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." breaking news. kim jong-un walks into south korea for a face-to-face meeting. this jury is showing what the "me too" movement is saying that women are worthy of being believed. >> they reacted as bill cosby is guilty on all charges. and former
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million bail after being convicted of drugging and assaulting a woman 14 years ago. a guilty sign was placed on his star on the hollywood walk of fachl cosby faces a possible sentence of 30 years behind bars. he plans to appeal. > >> reporter: a pennsylvania jury took about 14 hours to convicted bill cosby. he was charged with aggravated
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assault and drugging andrea constand at his mansion in 2004. >> although justice was delayed, it was not denied. >> reporter: district attorney kevin steele praised her for coming forward. >> the unfounded attacks upon her and her family has been so inspiring to all of us. >> reporter: some of the other cost by accusers sobbed so much when the verdict was left, they were asked to leave the courtroom. >> i feel that women's lives matter, that modern matd irs are being mirrored. >> reporter: he called him an a-hole. >> i think people can see who he is. >> we don't think mr. cosby is guilty of anything and the fight
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is not over. >> reporter: cosby surrendered his passport and returned home awaiting a sentencing hearing. each charge faces a maximum of ten years in prison. ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll hear from gloria allred, the attorney representing more than 30 of bill cosby's accusers. a former federal judge will review documents seized from the fbi by president trump's personal toernl michael cohen. this morning there are questions regarding his relationship and the money paid to porn star storm ya daniels. >> reporter: michael cohen left a hearing in manhattan after a judge appointed a special master in the case. former judge barbara jones will decide who gets to view documents seized in raids of cohen's home earlier this month. the lawyer applauded the move. >> we think that she is nothing
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short of an exceptional choice. >> reporter: some of the evidence seedsed involves cohen's payment of2006. >> he's really a business man. i don't know his business, but this doesn't have to do with me. >> reporter: as to how much legal work mr. cohen did for him, the president said it was a small percentage. >> a tiny, tiny little fraction, but my goal would represent me and represent me on some things. he represents me like with this crazy stormy daniels deal. >> reporter: he'll determine which evidence is shielded by attorney client privilege. >> the prosecutor argued that few teerls seized are actually privileged. nikki battiste, cbs news, new york. concerning the investigation
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into russian election meddling, president trump says he won't be involved. but during a broadcast interview, mr. trump also said he nay change his mind. later the republican-led judiciary committee approved the method to protect him. the move doesn't mean much. mike pompeo didn't waste any time getting down to business just hours after being approved and sworn in as secretary of state, he landed in brussels. the senate confirmed pompeo by a 57-42 vote, one of the slimmest margins. pompeo said he's humbled by the responsibility. and law enforcement officials used a genealogical website to find the man they believed is the golden state killer. joseph de angel le, a former police officer, was arrested outside his home on tuesday. investigators say they matched
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dna with dna he discarded with a disstand relative on an online site. he's suspected of dozened of murders and rapes. coming up on the "cbs morning news," thomas brokaw is accuse of sexually harassing an anchor. this is the "cbs morning news." so your floors are always clean. you and roomba from irobot. better together. ( ♪ ) your heart doesn't only belong to you. child: bye, grandpa! and if you have heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto may help. entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body.
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a rush for a quarterback and tom brokaw is accused. a former nbc former is accusing tom brokaw of sexual harassment. linda vester said he tried to kiss her at a hotel. she described one incident at "varie "variety" that took place when she was 28 years old. >> while i was standing in a denver bureau with my back to the door, from behind me out of nowhere tom brokaw walked up, put his hands on my waist and tickled me up and down my waist. it was physically unpleasant and humiliating. >> brokaw says he had two meetings with her and denies making any advances toward her.
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he denies a claim by a second assistant who claims he inappropriately acted toward her in the '90s. two hollywood production companies including one co-founded by brad pitt have acquired the rights to produce the film on the "times" coverage. the paper won a pulitzer prize for reporting on weinstein's alleged sexual misconduct. "sports illustrated" analyzes last night's first round of the nfl draft. the cleveland browns hired baker mayfield first. he's the first heisman trophy winner taken number one in eight years. and the new york jetds accepted usq quarterback sam darnold. and "people" says the royal website may have accidentally
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. on the "cbs moneywatch," a price hike for amazon and a pizza store opens. good morning, diane. good morning, anne-marie and happy friday. they're releasing their first estimate of how the economy performed during first quarter. meantime the dow soared. the nasdaq jumped nearly 115. oil prices have backed down a bit this morning but the price of oil remains the highest it's
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been in years. crude surged to $71.04 a barrel, the highest since late 2014. the average will climb 14% this summer compared to a year ago. amazon is hiking the price of its prime membership by 20%. starting next monday, amazon customers will pay $119. current members after june will have to pay the price. shares of amazon jumped in aftermarket trading after they reported their best profit ever at $1.f billion. the ceo of starbucks says the controversial arrest of the two african-american men at their store has not affected sales. they remain committed to ensuring that an incident like the one in philadelphia doesn't
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happen again. they plan to close 1,000 u.s. stores on may 29 for racial bias awareness training. >> meanwhile gnc plans to close some stores. they're more than a billion dollars in debt and trying to cut costs. sales at gnc's 3,085 stores are down nearly 2% for the first quarter. and a pizza museum opened up. it's housed in the original pizza hut building. two brothers were students when they converted a beer tavern into the original pizza hut. items among the display is the original sauce recipe written on a napkin and the pizza recipe. >> that's pretty cool. now i'm hungry. still ahead, the increase in autism, a new report looks at the rb behind the rise in numbers for the disorder.
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as we learn more about how police finally tracked him down. some encouring developments this morning from a historic summit between the leaders of north and south korea... and work continues in concord this morning after the massive fire that left more than 100 people in need of a place to stay.... join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:30. good morning. it's (day and date)
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. there was a lot of childish behavior at the white house yesterday. that's because it was take your kids to work day. president trump found himself surrounded by children in the oval office. they were the kids of white house journalists. mr. trump signed autographs. he asked the kids if they wanted their parents in or out of the oval office. the kids said out. laura podesta looks at while. >> there. >> reporter: 4-year-old noah mantia rivera was diagnosed with
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autism at age 2. >> show me what you want. show me. >> reporter: he's learning to use this ipad to kmun indicate with his family. >> what was the first sign you noticed with noah? >> we saw a delay in milestones. regression, eye contact was off. >> reporter: a new report from the cdc show 1/in 59 children have an autism spectrum in the u.s. that's a 1 app increase over a four-year peer dwrrioperiod. >> it's a significant inkreechlts part is due to disparities both in identifies girls with autism and also african-americans and spanish children with autism, but also part of the increase, we're not sure why that's happening. >> reporter: the report shows only about half of the children get diagnosed by age 4. dr. thomas frazier from autism speaks says identifying autism earlier is critical. >> we know if they develop it
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early, that their youtd come is going to be considerably better. >> noah receives at home therapy four times a week. >> they work on basics like the alphabet, the numbers, even the speech they go through with him. they try to pull out the sounds, prompt him a lot. >> his family says they've seen immense improvement and they encourage other parents to talk to their doctor. laura podesta, cbs news, staten island, new york. it was animal service officers to the rescue to help a mother duck and her 11 ducklings. they hatched in a planter at a sarasota walmart. the officers helped guide mom and her little ones to a nearby pond. it was all captured on video. the sheriff's office posted the video on wednesday, where it received more than 4,000 views. coming up on "cbs this morning," more on the bill cosby verdict. "new york times" investigative
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they came under fire yesterday. questions about scott pruitt's spending are mounting. >> and in this instance, the process failed. >> reporter: with husband job on the line, epa administrator scott pruitt said he isn't to blame for the series of spending starting with two raises for two of his close friends at epa. >> i was not aware of the amount. >> not aware of the amount. were you aware of the raises? >> reporter: he also said he wasn't aware that a secure phone booth in his office would cost $43,000. >> frankly i think it should not have been made and i would not have made the decision if i was aware of it. >> reporter: atz for his pricey travel. >> did the taxpayers pay $30,000 for a security detail for a nob
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>> reporter: for a week his answers have irked lawmakers and the white house. >> i think your actions are an embarrassment to president trump, and if i were the president, i wouldn't want your help. i'd just get rid of you. >> reporter: some republicans who support his big rollback of epa rules came to his defense. >> you've been attacked for flying first class. is that illegal? >> congressman, that was approved by the travel office and security team at the epa. i since made changes to that. >> is it illegal? >> it is not. >> it may look bad, but it's not illegal. >> in the end, the white house will approve whether he stays or goes. we've seen a shift especially after a deputy epa director was confirmed, someone who could
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step in to pruitt's shoes temporarily if he leaves. nancy cordes, cbs news, capitol hill. well, coming up on "cbs this morning," more on the bill cosby verdict. "new york times" investigative reporter jodi kantor weighs in on the impact of the me too movement on the trial. that's the cbs news for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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april 27th. we are trying to confirm. >> good morning, i'm michelle griego. good morning to jaclyn and neda. it's friday, guys. >> the weekend is here. >> why the lights are changing on the coit tower? let you know if you know why. >> we'll notice the chill in the air through saturday and sunday. chilly this morning. showers expected only in sonoma county and not until tomorrow. so for today, we are looking at clouds coming through. that low off the pacific is going to bring us cooler air but not necessarily raindrops. we will not be warming until the middle of next week. i'll explain it all coming up in a bit. wind
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