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>> father's day weekend, as and if you've had tb, serioushepatitis b,actions, well. >> yeah. >> happy father's day. >> happy friday! are prone to infections, >> thank you for watching kpix 5 news this morning. or have flu-like symptoms or sores. "cbs this morning" is next. your next local update is don't start humira if you have an infection. 7:26. woman 6: need more proof? woman 7: ask your rheumatologist about humira. man 1: what's your body of proof? woman 7: ask your rheumatologist about humira. our because of smoking.ital. but we still had to have a cigarette. had to. but then, we were like. good morning to our viewers what are we doing? in the west. the nicodermcq patch it's friday, june 15th, 2018. helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. nicodermcq. welcome to "cbs this morning." you know why, we know how. breaking news, a u.s. drone strike kills the taliban leader a new way to add surprise to intryour kid's day.joy. who ordered the assassination. and for a limited time only discover the dinosaurs and president trump makes a surprise appearance, holding an from the new movie jurassic world: fallen kingdom, inside kinder joy. impromptu press conference. a little surprise goes a long way. he said the new watchdog report are confusing quilted northern on the hillary clinton e-mail investigation shows the fbi was plotting against his election. >> president trump faces growing criticism over separating but quilted northern migrant children from their is not a bouncy castle. parents at the mexican border. jeff sessions defends the policy it's just really nice toilet paper. using a bible verse. is not a marathon.
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yes. i show this. yes. and then when do i bite? no, no, no, there's no biting. why show teeth if no bite? shooting that injured five people, at a cemetery and funeral home in union city. prompted the good morning. i'm michelle griego. police are investigating a welcome to "cbs this shooting that injured five people at a cemetery and morning." happy friday to both of you. funeral home in union city. >> happy friday indeed. it's not clear what prompted >> we begin with breaking news the shooting last night at the from afghanistan. where an american drone strike chapel of the chimes on has killed the powerful pakistan mission boulevard. 35 people are recovering taliban leader who ordered the after they were sickened at a attempted assassination of swimming pool in san jose's almaden valley. the fire department says the victims were exposed to a malala. an afghan defense official confirmed he was killed near the combination of muriatic acid and chlorine at shadowbrook swim club yesterday. stay with us; a look at afghanistan/pakistan border. traffic and weather in just a >> he is responsible for attacks moment. against u.s. targets in the region and violence in pakistan. in fact, he's reviled in pakistan for an attack on a school that killed 151 people including 134 children. the u.s. blames him for ordering
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the attack on malala in 2012. we spoke with the nobel peace prize winner about him, one year after she was attacked. >> the man who targeted you is now the head of the taliban. does that scare you? >> i'm not scared of the taliban at all. i won't be afraid of ghosts and dragons and those things. i'm not afraid of the taliban. if you kill someone, it shows you're -- it shows you're afraid of this person. so why should i be afraid of someone who is afraid of me already? >> you know, i quote that line all the time when i talk to people. why should i be afraid of someone who's afraid of me. d be a huge step forward in sin. good morning, time now terms of pakistani/u.s. 7:27. ct -- a affic alert ng relations and safety in the region. he has been reportedly dead before, you know, but he has been targeted.t m. westbound 580. this is a live look at the >> the one i love is the world backup near tassajara.
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will longer are her and he will the crash near eden canyon have been forgotten by next weekend and that is a beautiful road. currently chp has all lanes thing. closed. they are working to upright >> such a good point. i'm always struck by how poised she was then and still is today. she's an amaze young woman. the big rig that had >> now that she's at oxford. >> she's going to be president one day, i predict that, in her overturned earlier this morning. expect major delays. use an alternate. country. now to another story we are still tracking other breaking overnight. dramatic cell phone video shows the frantic moments after a traffic alerts along roller coaster derailed in southbound 680 at sheridan. four lanes blocked. expect delays. it's calmer in the weather florida. officials say two riders fell from the front car, dropping department with just a few more than 30 feet to the ground. clouds at the coast. the derailment sent six people "salesforce tower" camera to the hospital last night. looking towards the west showing the pacific ocean in the aa. cooler ine layer. manuel bojorquez is in daytona beach where that coaster reportedly has had some safety issues in the past. through sunday. manuel, good morning. hot monday through thursday. >> reporter: good morning. you can still see one of the cars is dangling off the tracks here. officials tell us they had to rescue ten people from the disabled sand blaster roller coaster last night. it's a well-known attraction here along daytona beach, especially during the summer. but a local news report claims the ride had a spotty
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maintenance record. one which could have contributed to this derailment. >> please don't move. >> reporter: screams from both eye witnesses and victims can be heard. as panicked onlookers watched riders of this derailed florida roller coaster plead for help. people can be seen rushing to the aid of riders. some helplessly dangling. >> there was ten riders on this chain of three cars. two of which fell out of the front car to the ground from approximately a 34-foot height. the other two were dangling from the front car. >> reporter: two of the victims were transported as trauma alerts, possibly indicating the severity of their injuries. others were loaded into ambulances and rushed to local hospitals. >> we just hear a big loud boom and take off running. >> we ran over there and saw the cart dangling. >> reporter: the sand blaster has been a fixture on the
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daytona beach board walk since 2013. but a report by the daytona beach news journal revealed the ride was side lined last year after a state inspector discovered more than a dozen safety violations. despite those reported violations, it's not yet clear ♪ if they played any part in the p in the derailment. congressman steve scalice >> it was chaotic as you can made a triumphant return to the imagine. the riders were very frightened. ball field. one year after shooting that and the firefighters were doing a great job of trying to make almost took his life. he made an impact on the first sure that everyone stayed calm. play during last night's annual >> reporter: investigators will congressional baseball game. be reviewing those maintenance records as well as looking at >> we are under way, 2018 several other factors out here congressional baseball game. as they tried to narrow down an a ground ball to second. exact cause. we reached out to the operator scalice throws. of the roller coaster for out at first. from his knees. comment, but did not immediately the entire infield, the entire field goes over to congratulate hear back. >> manuel, thanks. a short time ago, president him. trump caused a comotion with a >> what are the chances of that? the ground ball right to where surprise stroll on the w scalice is and he gets the person out. e lawn. he was sworn eswarmed by report. i mean, what a moment, just terrific. you can see even -- he spoke about many issues >> usually, you pull it so it
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including north korea and a goes to the other side of the long-awaited government watchdog field. report that slams former fbi >> notice, he was mobbed by not director james comey and several only his own team but the other agents for their conduct democratic team out there including -- there's a during the 2016 presidential congressman named paul ruiz who election. weej ja jiang is at the white house. >> reporter: earlier this morn, gave him a big hug. the president tweeted an hint that he might make an appearance, but it was still a scalice later tweeted, quote, surprise when he did. i've still got it. a first for a sitting president. the democrats won 21-5. and then he talked for about 30 >> bipartisanship only goes so minutes about everything from far. >> he may have had -- the russia investigation to kim >> welcome back. water going to beat you. ckardashian to north korea. >> he may still have it but he >> i think what he did was a needs to get the rest of the guys set. come on, guys. disgrace -- very nice. >> reporter: it was an extraordinary scene as the we're glad to see scalice do president talked to reporters on the white house north lawn. well. he addressed the oig report and morn"s nice. "cbs this slammed former fbi director re are things youdkn this moing. james comey. e to $50 billion >> they just seem like very criminal acts to me. worth of chinese imports. what he did was criminal. >> reporter: in a rare news president trump approved a final conference yesterday, fbi list yesterday. e pmarily targets director christopher wray technology products. acknowledged that mistakes were made during the 2016 election, china's foreign ministry said it but note nod evidence of will respond with comparable political bias tainting the tariffs to protect china's
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hillary clinton investigation. >> nothing in this report interest. the cdc says a salmonella impugns the integrity of our outbreak is linked to kellogg's workforce as a whole. >> reporter: but the report does popular honey smacks cereal. heavily criticize comey for not 73 have gotten sick and 24 have speaking directly with the been hospitalized. attorney general about the clinton e-mail investigation. a third party manufacturer is the report also suggests fbi being investigated. best use date between yesterday agent peter strzok, who helped and june 14th, 2019. lead both the clinton and russia another salmonella outbreak investigation, may have acted linked to precut melon has now improperly. in august 2016, top fbi lawyer spread to 23 states. >> a letter from christopher lisa page texted strzok asking, columbus that was stolen and trump's not ever going to become replaced by a forgery is back in president, right, right, to which strzok replied no, no, the library after the u.s. he's not, we'll stop it. returned it. the president criticized the fbi columbus wrote tet i for it's handling of strzok. 93 to spain's king ferdinand is. >> i am amazed that peter strzok is still at the fbi and so is everybody else that read that announcing his discovery of the new world. report. >> reporter: the president also defended his remarks about north the department of homeland security helped the vatican find korean leader kim jong-un in the authentic letter. they say it was stolen by a which he downplayed kim's human notorious italian book thief. rights record. >> i don't want to see a nuclear a texas woman says she will challenge a judge's decision to weapon destroy you and your family. i want to have a good deny her a new trial after
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relationship with north korea. sentencing her to five years in i want to have a good relationship with many other prison for voting fraud. countries. >> reporter: when the president crystal mason is her name. got back from his singapore she was convicted of voting summit, he declared the nuclear threat from north korea is over. illegally in 2016 in the presidential election. texas law makes the 43-year-old i pressed him about why he said that. and if he still believes it. ineligible to vote because she but the president would only say was on probation for tax fraud he has a great relationship with at the time. mason says she didn't know about kim jong-un and while he does this law. michelle miller shows us why believe north korea will strike critics say her punishment a deal to give up its nukes. outweighs the crime. certainly sounds like it. can't wait to hear. >> the president has p had a lot michelle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. to say this morning. well, crystal mason showed up to he also addressed his vote. when she did, back in 2016, her administration's zero tolerance name wasn't on the voter roll, policy that separates migrant children from their parents. so she was asked to fill out and backlash is growing across the country. sign a provisional ballot. protesters marched in several cities yesterday against the that's when elections workers government's move to split up migrant families at the u.s. discovered she was a convicted border with mexico. felon. the administration said i'hat i never, ever sh yesterday it will open a temporary shelter near el paso to house a growing number of children in government custody. went up there to vote. paula reid is at the white house >> reporter: crystal mason says with what the president said she hadn't even planned on this morning. paula, good morning. voting in the 2016 election until her mother convinced her. >> reporter: good morning. the former tax preparer was on last month, the administration
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made a decision to start probation after pleading guilty to inflating her client's prosecuting people who come here illegally. before that, it had mostly been returns in 2012. she has served three of her handled as a civil matter. five-year sentence for that because children cannot be offense and was out on bond. incarcerated for crimes, they she says no one ever told her are separated from their parents and often wind up far away from she was not allowed to vote their families. under texas law. >> i'm very overwhelmed with all >> illegal entry into the united states is a crime. this. everything is a shock you know, it should be and must be -- everything. >> reporter: attorney general >> reporter: mace be wson was a jeff sessions on thursday in february of this year and defended the trump sentence to another five years administration's zero tolerance in prison, this time for illegal policy for families illegally voting. allison grinter is mason's crossing the border by citing attorney. >> voting is something that scripture. >> romans 13. people should be scared of. to obey the laws of the that's the message pure and government because god has simple. and it certainly worked on eporter: the tarrant county district attorney declined to ordained government for his comment but in a previous purposes. our policies that can result in statement said there were short-term separation of multiple safeguards in place to families is not unusual or keep crystal mason from breaking the law. unjustified. >> reporter: the policy has but she still made that choice. reportedly lacked more than >> one of the things that we're 1,000 children separated from going to complain to the their detained parent, including appellate court is this law about 70 at this shelter at a really isn't clear. >> reporter: felon voting rights former walmart in brownsville, vary by state. texas. but there is no law that in maine and vermont, felons
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requires the separation of never lose their right to vote. families. >> good afternoon. >> reporter: we asked white texas is one of at least 21 house press secretary sarah sanders why the administration states that prohibits felons changed the way it handled from voting until their sentences have been fully illegal immigration cases. served, including probation. >> the laws are the ones that have been on the books for over it's estimated that more than 6 a decade and the president sen million americans are barred from voting. for is enforcing them. because of felony until democrats are willing to fix this problem, it's going to continue. disenfranchisement law. we would like to see it fix. this is a criminologist at the >> it's policy change from university of minnesota. he says mason's sentence goes handling the civil matters to criminal prosecutions. too far. >> any group of 6 million voters >> it's not a policy change to enforce the law. who are left out of the >> absolutely. political conversation can have >> that's been this administration's policy since the day we got here. a really important effect on >> no, the president made a both the terms of the debate and decision in april that he was going to move it from a civil the outcomes of political matter to a criminal matter, elections. separating families. your administration said it was >> reporter: now, mason says she a deterrent. was helped by a polling officer >> our administration has had when she cast her ballot. the same position since we started on day one that we were going to enforce the law. evsked >> reporter: speaking to if she was a convicted felon reporters on the north lawn this when she actually voted. morn, the president said he we should note that there's some hates taking children away from 12 states that bar you for life. parents. >> do you agree withhi so depending on whether state , i hate it. i hate the children being taken you're in, you can steal a smart
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away. the democrats have to change their law. that's their law. >> reporter: as you heard right there on the north lawn just moments ago, the president again saying it's up to democrats to phone and you will have your solve the situation. voting eligibility stripped. even though republicans in los angeles, police controlled both chambers of raided the home of a former congress and of course the white house. but until a legislative solution university of southern gynecologist accused of decades can be reached, the message from of sexual misconduct. the attorney general is that if the lapd reportedly seized you do not want to be separated from your children, do not attempt to come here illegally. evidence from his apartment and a storage facility yesterday. more than a dozen lawsuits have >> paula, thank you. cbs news legal analyst rikki klieman joins us at the table. been filed against tyndall and the university. anybody who looks at those they allege the doctor groped pictures, it just makes your patients and made inappropriate blood boil. it's hard to believe this is racial and sexual comments while happening in the united states. he served as a usc campus g how is it possible it's okay to separate these young kids from their parents all around the gynecologist for nearly 30 years. he denies the allegations and has not been charged. guise of we're just enforcing billionaire elon musk has a the law? >> there was a settlement of a high-tech deal to help travelers bypass chicago's nightmarish traffic. >> trying new technologies that case, that somehow gives this are really going to inspire administration the ability to say that they will have a zero people for the future. >> make it so. tolerance policy. ahead, he shows us how people but when the attorney general will travel underground at more and sarah huckabee sanders go than 100 miles an hour.
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colorado threatens several communities and has already burned 32,000 acres. it's 1 of 17 fires burning from california to oklahoma. omar villafranca is at a roadblock near the command center in durango, colorado, omar, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. as you can see behind me, crews woman: it felt great still have the main part of the not having hepatitis c. it's like a load off my shoulders. highway blocked off to keep people away from the flames. i was just excited for it to be over. the 416 fire has been burning now for about two weeks but they only have it about 18 percent harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. contained. two major wildfires continue to burn in colorado, tearing it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people through dry bush amid severe and is proven to cure up to 99% of patients drought conditions. who have had no prior treatment despite the efforts of more than with 12 weeks. 1,000 firefighters, officials certain patients can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. say they have no idea when before starting harvoni they'll get the larger firelled. your doctor will test to see if you've ever had hepatitis b which may flare up and cause serious liver problems >> everybody who's involved in during and after harvoni treatment. the suppression effort, t tell your doctor if you've ever had hepatitis b, a liver transplant, other liver or kidney problems, extreme complex terrain, hot dry hiv or any other medical conditions windy with the cards, you know, and about all the medicines you take stacked against them most days.. including herbal supplements.
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chase. make more of what's yours. out. >> reporter: good news is that there are storms in the forecast, but crews here are worried about lightning which could spark a new fire. governor john hickenlooper is expected to visit the durango area today. trying to get the word out that despite these fires, this busy tourist area is still open for business. >> all right, omar, thank you. the world cup in russia elon musk has the hypoto continues this morning with three more games. russia's national team beat saudi arabia 5-0 yesterday in the tournament's opening match. build an electric system. the russians ended a seven-game he predicted it would be ready within three years. chicago's mayor rahm emanuel winless streak. it was the biggest victory in a world cup opener since 1954. calls it the fast lane to the russian president vladimir putin comp plans to transform tion e and saudi crown prince bin salman sat together at the stadium in moscow. >> there they are. was that him? transportation. >> i think he must be right next passengers could one day travel to him. like this from downtown chicago. >> all right, they were there. >> we all leaned in.
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>> we all leaned in to the monitor. chicago wants to zoom into gliding on electric skates, as the future of travel with the help of elon musk. many as 16 people would be swept ahead, the tech entrepreneur along at speeds well in excess shows us his plan to turn an hour-long trip to the airport of 100 miles an hour, making into a simple 12-minute nonstop trip in 12 minutes. compare that to an hour of hello or more during chicago's rush hour or 45 minutes on mass transit for the same journey. mr. musk, why do you do this? >> it seems like we've been stuck in traffic for decades, i don't know, the better part of a century. >> and there's a lot of skepticism that this can be done at all. >> look. there were doubters about putting a map on the moon. about anything new, there will beor rhicaand businen sayt' time to giv chigo transportation. onopeyed down station, which happens to sit underneath the
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cbs news chicago bureau. >> in fact, if someone can detect we're digging the tunnel underneath them, we want to buy the technology they've used. >> reporter: if the concerns are answered, musk said digging could start in three to four months, and the first passengers could be aboard in three years 30 to 60 feet underground. musk is hoping to dig a tunnel in california to showcase the technology and is working with officials in the northeast corridor on a similar idea, he. muis slowingogbe rsspr t hole. he just laid off 9% of his work force at tesla because of a financial reorganization. a texas woman says she did not know that voting while on but his spacex rockets are now part of the nation's exploration probation could send her to prison. >> i'm wishing i never voted. i'm wishing that i never, ever efforts, and musk remains bullish. went up there to vote. >> i think this is something new
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and exciting. night the same old thing. >> ahead, why her case raises new questions for millions who lost the right to vote. never, ever went america is about bold new things. they're trying technology that's inspired for the future. >> reporter: it's predicteded it could carry 2,000 passengers back and forth every hour. the price, 20 to $25 or half what a cab ride would cost. shortly before we spoke to musk on thursday, he addressed the possibility of failure. >> if we fail, well, i guess, me and others will lose a bunch of up to vote. >> ahead, why her case raises money. >> reporter: for "cbs this questions for millions who have morning," dean reynolds, lost the right to vote. chicago. >> love it. dreaming big. >> look. i support his visionary. absolutely. the amope pedi perfect. >> i do too. i do too. every time we see the figure of it removes hard skin more conveniently than a manual file. stteng off 9% of the tesla and comes with a new roller head for gental exfoliation. pruction of the model 3 cars. for smooth feeling feet effortlessly. it's my understanding they're white collar workers. still it's a layoff and we can't amope. love your feet.
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people leave the store. the change comes after black man recorded his experience in philadelphia last month. the store says they were checking his receipt because they're in the inner city. they got rid of the receipt checking policy and they said, quote, it's always our intensity to make everyone feel welcome. the kentucky attorney general is suing walgreens for allegedly contributing to the opioid epidemic. they're accused of using deceptive business practices and failing to report suspiciously large opioid orders. attorney general andy brashear said walgreen should have known about the high rate of opioid prescriptions. they declined to comment because the including conspiracy.
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where a wind- fueled fire burned an acre in san jose. the brush fire started near coyote creek i'm kenny choi. fire crews are dousing some hot spots where a wind fueled fire burned an acre in san jose. the brush fire started near coyote creek this morning around homes and schools this morning. he cause is under 9er player keith barnhorst died. he rm 4erfo was on two super championship teams. he was 66 years old. traffic in just a moment ...prepare to be moved... prepake a mad dash... because with the incredicoaster...
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...pixar pal-a-round... ...and a bunch of your favorite pixar characters... it's going to be pretty incredible. pixar pier, opening june 23rd. only at disney california adventure park. 7:57. we are tracking two traffic alerts. we'll begin on 680 only one lane open in that southbound
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direction as you approach sheridan. we have been tracking this crash since just about 5:00 this morning. so we are going on hour 3. backup stretches beyond 580. you're looking about nearly an hour and a half just to go from 580 to 84. speaking of 580, we are still tracking that accident involving a big rig. they only have one lane open at this time. westbound 580 this is right near eden canyon road and that backup stretches clear past livermore. hat's a check of your traffic; over to you. thanks. check out the clouds starting to break up a little bit and seeing more sunshine but hovering over ocean beach. that's where you may run into a little bit of low visibility. san francisco 53. oakland 57. concord in the 60s now. you're not going to warm up too much though because of the low up in the pacific northwest. temperatures are on their way wnl a w more clouds tomorrow and sunday as temperatures cool even more. 79 for the high in concord. 68 in oakland. and we'll be cool for father's
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day warming up next week.
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