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captioning funded by cbs it's wednesday, june 6th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." primary results. voters in eight states cast their ballots on contents that could change. plus fashion bag designer shocks the industry. a family is found at home buried inside ash. and fire
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>> laura podesta here in new york. thanks, laura. lava destroyed hundreds more homes overnight. the lava took two oceanfront communities where residents were ordered to evacuated last week. authorities say most listened to the advice and got out.there ar that have been destroyed since lava began spilling from cracks in the ground last month. in guatemala more people
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living near the volcano of fire have been forced to evacuate after new eruptions. many had little notice and had to leave quickly with their children and few possessions. a video shows guatemalan officers rescuing baby girl from inside a house. she and her family are safe. the evacuations came after more super hot gas and daunchs molten rock descended from the volcano. at least 75 people have died am -- and 192 are missing. manuel bojorquez has more from the ground and the air in guatemala. >> reporter: the urgency was loud and clear. the threat of another eruption sent people rushing to safety as toxic plumes of smoke rose high in the sky. it was yet another fire that the volcano was not done spewing its fire are wrath after it caused destruction around a 12-mile radius. to understand the scope of the
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damage, it must be seen from above. we're flying over one of the hardest hit areas. we're told the military down there are in full search and rescue mold, meaning they still believe there could be survivors down there. colonel figueroa. >> there's no access because one of the main bridges has been destroyed by eruptions. >> reporter: rescuers who made it through the heavily hit zone searched through mud and ash, in some cases, several feet high. this man lost everything including his sisters and his home. >> your house is gone dwrouchl still have the hope to find them or at least to be able to bury them. those who have already learned the worst held funerals like this procession for seven victims. as we continue to head to safety, we can tell you that the threat of continued eruptions is not the only thing hampering the
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rescue efforts here. there's also the threat of rain mixing with the ash and creating a toxic sludge, this as the 72-hour window for food anding survivors according to officials is starting to close. manuel bojorquez, cbs news. a government contractor mak court appearance today. 29-year-old martes edwards was taken into custody at a secret service checkpoint. he worked for the national security council. he was the subject for a warrant for attempted first-degree murder in maryland. present ump sted a so-called ce by the dawn's early light ♪
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>> the celebration kicked off with the playing of the "national anthem." someone in the crowd kneeled as the anthem played. the original convenient was supposed to honor the super bowl champs, but when fewer than ten players planned to attend, mr. trump canceled it, citing the nfl's sideline pr >> we love our country, we protect our flag, and we proudly stand for the "national anthem." >> first of all, i'm a vietnam vet and i shed my blood for this country. i felt like if i wanted to kneel in protest, that's my right. >> reporter: also cavaliers' lebron james and warriors' steph curry spoke out. they said no matter which team wins the championship, neither will accept an invitation from the white house. we now know where the summit
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of president trump and kim jong-un will take place. it's the ckampela hotel. it's known for its beaches, hotels, and amusement parks. >> the fashion world stunned following the apparent suicide of designer kate spade. her sister tells cbs news that she believes spade took her own life because she was struggling with bipolar disorder. kenneth craig has the latest. >> reporter: medical examiners removed kate's body from her new york city apartment tuesday hours after her housekeeper found her unconscious. >> it appears at this point in time it appears to be a tragic case of suicide. >> reporter: she left a note behind for her 13-year-old
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daughter. born kate brosnehan in new jersey, she and her husband andy began her empire with handbags. >> i thought there's something missg.i wantomething for the ey go to. the label that was meant to go on the inside, i took it out and put it on the outside. >> reporter: the bright colored bags were a hit with selects, young girl, and businesswomen became a multi-national, multi-billion dollar enterprise. >> even though i never met her, i'm praying for her family and for her soul. >> reporter: she came back with a new brand frances valentine. "vogue" editor in chief anna wintour said kate designed with great charm and humor and built
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an empire with skpalktdly who she was and how she lived. there were signs pointing toward marital and financial issues before her death. kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. coming up on the "morning news," a sea change. why it's getting rid of the swimsuit competition. and hot pursuit. an unusual vehicle races down n the streets of virginia with police close behind. this is the "cbs morning news." s
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competition, and michigan state's ex-president is speaking out. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. michigan live reports michigan state university lou anna simon is apologizing for the larry she said yesterday she's horrified that this took place and is sorry the victims suffered. the subcommittee wants answers on how top official larry nassar sexually abused young women and girls for decades undetected. the "washington post" says the aide who derided john mccain is gone from the white house. kelly sadler sparked outrage last month when she made mention of the comment by gina haspel. sadler's departure was not
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because of her controversial comment but due to another internal dispute. "newsweek" reports a pennsylvania school gave eighth graders bulletproof backpack plates in the wake of a recent school shooting. students at st.'s received ballistic panels after their graduation. they're donated by a company and are designed to provide protectim d "the new york t says miss america is ending the swimsuit competition. gretchen carlson, at s the longer bjudged for their appearance. the pageant has dealt with sexual conflict and the "me too" movement. hackers putting millions of customers' information at risk. millions of customers' information at risk. y chest. i had a pe blood clot in my lung. i was scared.
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angeles hotel. he died the next day. his son recently called for a new investigation into his murder. on the "cbs moneywat aserea genealogy site, and reviving a chinese telecom company. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and much more. good morning, diane. >> good morning, hena. well, china's number two telecom communications equipment company has signed a preliminary agreement to lift a commerce band. they banned zte from buying from american suppliers. the company ceased operations aftethe seven-year ban was proposed in april. zte was punished by the u.s. after it was caught illegally shipping goods to iran and north korea. they reportedly received a $1 million fine. mexico said it is imposing its own tariffs on american products ranging from steel to pork and bourbon. the move complicates efforts to
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renegotiate the north korea american free trade agreement. here on wall street the stocks finished mostly higher. weeks of up-and-down trading much of it leaning to tension gave way to smaller moves. the dow fell 13 points. the s&p 500 added nearly 2 points. the nasdaq rose 31 points. the u.s. labor market has hit a tipping point that might help boost wages. for the first time since the government began tracking open jobs in 2000, there are more open jobs in the u.s. than unemployed workers to fill them. the trend continued in april. and one of the world's most popular online genealogy sites my heritage is investigating a security breach. the company says the breach involved more than 92 million user accounts that were created through october of last year. the data included e-mail addresses and passwords.
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my heritage says details about family trees and dna were not part of the breach since they're stored on separate systems. users, however, are being urged to change their passwords. hena? >> diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thank you, diane. >> thank you, hena. ahead on "cbs this morning," more on the security breach my expes how genetic information is stored. but still to come, clearing the air. a new program to scare kids straight about the dangers of vaping. vaping. for some people, this is clean enough.
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. a man at an iowa pond noticed a gossling appearing to struggle in the water sunday.
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using an inflatable unicorn floaswo hel the bird only to find it was being heldn the m of snapping turtle. the man took the gossling and the turtle to shore and managed to separate the two. he managed to successful separated the two. the gossling rejoined its flock. it's an alarming trend. vaping has increased dramatically. now a community program aims at tackling the problem. this school is one of the first to teach students about e-cigarettes. many students don't realize 99% of vaping products contain nicotine. >> it made me shocked because the chemicals in it is really surprising. >> it never occurred to me before that some people were using us as the chest generation to see what could happen to us in the long term. >> many e-cigarettes come in a rainbow of fls, ming th poamonens. on "cbs this morning," the
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g, voters capped ballots in the day's biggest primary election day. in california's race for governor lieutenant governor gavin newsom and businessman john cox advanced. and senator robert menendez survived a tough new jersey democratic race. and fashion designer kate spade was found dead in her new york apartment yesterday from an apparent suicide. her sister tells cbs news she believes spade took her own life because she was struggling with bipolar disorders. kate spade was 55. a long distance swimmer who agheuered the atlantic0
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pacific. jim axelrod has his story. >> reporter: off the coast of japan -- >> right now in the water and ready to go. >> reporter: 51-year-old ben lecomte treaded water wearing a wet suit. big covering doesn't cover it. lecomte, a french man n living in texas, is attempting a six-month 5,600-mile swim across the pacific ocean to san francisco. a long awaited book end swim thproject eventually. o decades >> ror w b swimmi right through sharks. but it's the danger the planet is in that's on lecomte's mind like climate change and
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pollution. he designed a microfuge. >> i remember walking on the beach and never see any plastic. now wherever i go on the beach, i see plastic everywhere. >> reporter: lecomte plans to swim eight hours at a stretch, eating 8,000 calories a day, resting each evening on a support boat. if he makes it, he'll be the first to swim the pacific. he's already the first to have soloed the atlantic. >> the physical aspect of it, it's difficult and all that, but what is much more difficult is to be in that very austere environment and to have the mind be super strong. shaking off any onal threat. more important, he says, is ing atteio to far greater peril, facing the planet. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. on "cbs this morning" robert f. kennedy died 50 years ago today. >> the train was carrying the
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remains of our last hope, and i think that was felt for everyone. >> a look back at robert kennedy's funeral train half a century later. plus the co-founder and chief science officer of head space talks about why meditation is so good for us and why they're asking the fda for approval to prescribe it to patients. and the hosts of this sunday's tony awards singer sara bareilles and josh groban join us in studio 57. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm hena doba. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com www.vitac.com
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i'm michelle griego. and i'm anne makovec. time is 4-- good morning. it is wednesday, june 6. this is the day after election day. did you vote? hopefully. we did. we got our stickers. good morning, i'm michelle
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griego. >> i'm anne makovec in for kenny choi. it is just about 4:30. yeah, big morning. we have lots of news. still some uncertainty in the air, some races too close to call so we are going to talk about about throughout the morning. but first our wednesday weather. >> let's check in on that. we have some clouds out there this morning. visibility may affected in some areas today and it will be cooler. we have a lowering of our temperatures. today will be the coolest cloudiest day of the week. a problem northbound 101. we have all lanes closed at dry creek road. so all traffic diverted off and

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