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and try the new turkey bistro a bid to expand legal with warm turkey and smokehouse bacon. protections for gun silencers. you may have heard one of those was used in the mass shooting how far would you go for a togo? last month in virginia beach. today the justices did not decide whether the second amendment right to bear arms applies to silencers. lower courts have ruled it does not. ♪ silencers are legal pending a background check in 42 different states. >> begnaud: tonight on the "cbs evening news," a chopper crash massive protests continue today in hong kong. lands on top of a new york city hundreds of thousands of people skyscraper. filled the streets. they are outraged over a the pilot is killed and an evacuation is ordered. otrsry dendas >> you feel this rumble. you hear a bam. >> a terrifying scene in new york city. and when we come back, if you >> the helicopter crashed on the don't believe in the power of top of a building not far from music, we might change your times square. mind. >> there is no indication that this was an act of terror. >> retired red sox star david ortiz is wounded in an apparent ambush in the dominican republic. >> the 23-year-old suspect is now in police custody. >> begnaud: the mueller when your psoriasis is bad, investigation takes another ade,a hasats will getisng o wan. it can be hard to see what's possible. but the possibilities become clear with taltz. the first and only treatment of its kind
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indication this was an act of terror. and strengthen the bonds you share. but governor andrew cuomo said it's only $59. give it to dad for father's day. my dbut now, i take used tometamucil every day.sh and i remember that morning all it traps and removes the waste that weighs me down, too well. so i feel lighter. so as soon as you hear an try metamucil, and begin to feel what lighter feels like. aircraft hit a building, i think my mind goes where every new yorker's mind goes. >> reporter: and when you really think about it, this was an impressive response. firefighters say they were here within four minutes of those initial calls, and get this -- they were able to get water up 700 feet to the 50th floor where the helicopter was on fire. david, due to evacuations and street closures even as we speak, there are several businesses that were forced to shut down tonight. >> begnaud: jericka duncan on the scene tonight. thank you, jericka. t e dominican republic used bed sheets to block cameras from getting a look at baseball superstar david ortiz. he has been loaded into an ambulance for a flight to the
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u.s. he will continue treatment for gunshot injuries. ortiz, once the heart of the boston red sox, suffered extensive internal wounds. mola lenghi is in the dominican i heard there guwere fleas out here.r? republic tonight. and t-t-t-t-t-icks! and mosquitoooooooooooes! listen up, scaredy cats. we all have k9 advantix ii to protect us. a wounded david ortiz left santo it kills and repels fleas, ticks and mosquitoes, too. domingo hospital for a charter flight to continue his recovery in boston. this sunday night surveillance video shows a motorcyclist approached david ortiz, seated with friends at a bar in downtown santo domingo, and shooting him once in the back at nearly point-blank range. the 43-year-old ortiz fell from ♪ i'm going to take my horse his stool. >> begnaud: recognize that song? we'll end tonight with a while dominican police say the breakthrough. driver, 25-year-old eddy feliz a mother and son have connected like never before thanks to a garcia, was chased down by a hit song. group of witnesses and severely it was dinnertime at the beaten before he was ultimately arrested. brundige home in cottage grove, minnesota. the alleged gunman is still on four-yold da doiwhat he always g the loose. ortiz was driven to the hospital where he underwent emergency with the butto surgery to remove his >> i thought i heard him humming gallbladder and parts of his the song. intestine and liver.th and i was like, did i smoke
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crack earlier today, or is this sa. boy humming the tune to "old police are still looking for a town road"? motive, but they have ruled out armed robbery. >> ♪ old town road ortiz, affectionately known at "big papi," is widely beloved here. >> three-run homer! >> begnaud: she was shocked big papi does it again. because daniel has autism and is mostly non-verbal. >> reporter: the ten-time m.l.b. >> it took us six months to teach him the letter a, and all-star is a source of national pride. without being taught, are you he also remains popular in the telling me he's humming this u.s. after his 20 seasons, 14 song? ♪ [humming] with the red sox, that included three world series titles. it was just like he has been his larger-than-life personality singing it all his life. extends beyond baseball. i thought, oh, my god. in 2013, he lifted the spirits it's music. of an anguished city after the that's how we reach him. boston marathon bombing. that's how we teach him. >> ain't nobody going to dictate that's how he understands. our freedom. >> ♪ going to take my horse to the old town road ♪ >> reporter: a shaken red sox president and c.e.o. sam kennedy >> begnaud: "old town road," expressed the team's shock. which is sung by lil nas x, has been number one on the hot 100 >> when you love someone and charts for the last ten weeks. they come in harm's way, it's jarring. >> ♪ the old town road ♪ [humming] >> reporter: the charter flight provided by the red sox is >> begnaud: sheletta tweeted her expected back in boston late ten seconds of joy, and lil nas tonight, and david, officials expect ortiz to make a full x retweeted the video writing, recovery. "what a king." >> begnaud: that's some good news. we spoke with sheletta today.
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thank you, mola. day to gi house >> i have been praying for this. for this miracle to happen for democrats investigating the four years. president somethg i can't put it into words what the evidence underlying the mueller report. it means for us to finally hear in return, democrats put off a his voice. >> ♪ old town road vote on holding barr in contempt of congress. nancy cordes tells us the star witness from watergate took >> begnaud: sheletta, finish this sentence for me, "for me center stage today. this is..." >> i am pleased that we have >> a blessing, a miracle, an reached an agreement. >> reporter: democrats hailed it answered prayer, a way to as a breakthrough. the justice department agreeing inspire hope for people who thought they had none. to give congress some of the evidence gathered by special >> ♪ old town road counsel robert mueller, >> it wasn't just a moment, it was the moment. including, democrats said, and the sky is the limit from interview notes and firsthand here. accounts of misconduct. >> begnaud: sheletta has three children with autism. >> as a result i see no need to aren't they lucky to have her as a mother. resort to the criminal contempt statute to enforce the april that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm david begnaud. good nig . 19th subpoena, at least for now, man, that's a cool looking hot tub. so long as the department upholds its end of the bargain. >> reporter: democrats want the we should check on the baby. documents because they're trying he's so sweet. to make their own case that president trump obstructed the mueller investigation. maybe too sweet? they held a hearing today with a internet's down. man who knows a lot about go! obn,on your home is only as smart as your internet.
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jite house counsel, john dean. get reliable at&t fiber and get speeds up to 300 megabits per second and directv. >> special counsel mueller has provided this committee with a bundle for 75 dollars a month for 12 months. padmap. limited availability. may not be in your area. >> reporter: dean plead guilty to obstruction of justice 45 more for your thing. that's our thing. call 1-800-call-att. years ago for supervising hush money payments to the watergate burglars. >> i was not confident the cover-up could be maintained indefinitely. >> reporter: today he drew parallels between the 37th president and the 45th. >> i would say the trump ♪ administration is in fast competition with what happened in the nixon administration. this is how driving should feel. >> john dean has been a loser for many years. >> reporter: president trump and the tech-advanced nissan leaf. the best selling electric vehicle of all time. his party called the hearing a stunt. >> how many american presidents this is nissan intelligent mobility. have you accused of being ♪ richard nixon. >> i actually wrote a book about mr. bush and mr. cheney with the title "worse than watergate." >> reporter: the justice department says it's handing over these key mueller documents dangerous temperatures fueling a fire in concord, coming dangerously close to as long as democrats drop their homes. push to hold the attorney general in contempt of congressv now, neighbors are blaming an
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absentee owner for putting their lives at risk. many bay area cities experiencing triple digits. context.d there is tonight, thank you, nancy.ll what doctors say you can do to the worst measles outbreak in set a safe. chaos at sfo and confusion over the new ride share pickup more than 25 years has jumped. 41 new cases have now been location causing travelers to registered. be stuck at the airport for the c.d.c. says there have been more than two hours. proposed legislation would more than 1,000 confirmed cases this year in 28 states. that's the most since 1992. public health officials blame require brakes. >> a bay area bishop speaking the outbreak on misinformation out against a new bill that in about vaccines. some cases would force catholic the president today talked up priests to report what was shared during confession. his immigration deal with the ceiling of the historic mexico, the one that ended the train station, falling down threat of new tariffs, but he said mexico has agreed to do even more than has been announced. the mexicans say that's not the case. chip reid is at the white house. >> he's a gr >> reporter: president trump used a white house celebration of the indianapolis 500's- winning team to wave the checkered victory flag on his immigration deal with mexico. >> it was all done because of the tariffs. >> reporter: the president claims it was his threat to impose steep tariffs on mexico
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that forced mexico to give in, a tactic widely criticized by members of both parties and the business community. the deal includes accelerated deployment of 6,000 mexican national guard troops to help slow the flood of migrants into hie u.s., which last month hit a 13-year high. it also expands a program to require people seeking asylum in the u.s. to remain in mexico while their claims are being processed. the white house says the deal is all new, but, in fact, the ncedum provision was announced by former homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen in december. >> they will not be able to disappear into the united states. >> reporter: and mexico says it had already agreed to send the national guard. >> what he did here is typical of the president's game show foreign policy, a big production without very much progress. >> reporter: on mexico's southern border with guatemala today, traffic of migrants appeared to be unaffected with no mexican national guard troops
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in sight. this guatemalan woman told cbs news that she and her daughter are now seeking asylum in mexico because president trump doesn't want us. president trump is giving mexico no more than 90 days to show that this immigration plan works. if it does not, he says he'll go right back to those highly controversial tariffs. david? >> begnaud: thank you, chip. to north texas now, our cbs station in dallas reports tonight that the company that operated a construction crane that collapsed and killed a woman during a storm yesterday has been cited at least 17 times with federal safety violations, and that's just in the past hecade. mireya villarreal is there. >> reporter: more than 24 hours after the deadly collapse, the eporter: fm a nearby parking garage, witnesses e pture the frantic moments. >> oh, my god, the crane is falling over!
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oh, my god! >> reporter: video posted online shows the crane coming down, slicing through two buildings in seconds. 29-year-old kiersten smith was killed and five others were injured. david mendoza rushed in to help. car that's facing straight down. >> reporter: investigators believe weather may have been a factor with winds registering at least 80mph. but construction cranes are supposed to withstand hurricane- force winds. >> you have at least five other cranes that are up right now, and they didn't blow over. >> reporter: attorney dwaine dent has worked several crane collapse cases. so something clearly went wrong. there was human error here? >> it's not bad weather. 90% of the cases are human error. >> reporter: since 2012, nine deaths have been reported in texas. there are more than three times the deaths in the next leading thsearchnswersouldveher fatal an
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2013 in arkansas. we also know right now the company says it will fully cooperate with investigators. for now the buildings you see behind me will remain empty until, david, the crane you see above me is removed. that could take several days. >> begnaud: mireya villarreal at the scene in north texas. thank you, mireya. we head west now where at least half a dozen wildfires are burning tonight in california. they're being fueled by the dangerous heat wave. the so-called sky fire burned nearly 100 acres yesterday near six flags magic mountain. janet shamlian is there. >> reporter: a day of rides and entertainment turning topanic s gimountainor the e when smoke bla tar ould bely se anything.
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it was so thick. you just could smell it, too. it was so crazy. >>eporter: the fire was quickly put out. no accident says the l.a. fire captain. you mobilized a large number of resources very quickly. >> we can bring a lot of equipment, a lot of personnel to bear early, and we stopped that forward progress and it gave us a chance to control the fire before it gets really large. ll reporter: thousands of acres are also burning in northern california, where blackouts by the utility pg&e plunged thousands into darkness over the weekend to avoid downed lines that spark fires, as happened last year when the entire town of paradise was wiped out in the deadliest and most destructive year of wildfires in california history. the weekend outages were not without problems for rural homeowners like helen mccloskey. >> we're responsible for our own water. when the water is off because the power is off, we can't fight fires. we're absolutely defenseless.te
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today amid triple-digit temperatures and heat watches. as bad as it was this weekend, the fire season is only going to get worse throughout the summer as those santa ana winds begin to blow. david? >> begnaud: it's always the santa anas. thank you, janet. we're just getting news, the last abortion clinic in missouri will remain open, at least for aiw. a judge ruled late today that the license for planned parenthood in st. louis will not expire. now, state officials have until june 21st to renew or revoke planned parenthood's license. next on the "cbs evening news," the f.b.i. investigates the death of another american tourist in the dominican republic. and later we will tell you what's behind the biggest protest in hong kong in years. and i didn't have to come get you.
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american tourist who died quite mysteriously in recent months at a resort in the doni the f.b.i. is helping local authorities investigate these deaths. we asked jamie yuccas to tell us more. >> reporter: robert wallace traveled the world with his wife. friends say he worked hard and played even harder. but his niece says he fell ill almost immediately after drinking a scotch from the minibar at the hard rock hotel and casino. he was dead just three days later. >> i didn't plan on coming back a widow. >> reporter: david harrison of maryland died at the same resort last year. he and his wife had taken their 12-year-old son to the dominican to celebrate their anniversary. >> words can't describe. my life was turned upside down when he passed. >> reporter: the hard rock hotel & casino says they are confident all operational protocols were followed. >> there is something dirty at the bottom of all this. >> reporter: miranda warner and yvette monique died at the
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resort.ifates list the cause for both as heart attacks, but her sister questions that. >> we were promised we would see a toxicology report. to this day, which is almost a year now, we got nothing. >> i'm not doing a video. >> reporter: edward holmes and cynthia day were celebrating their engagement before they both died in their room at the bahia princeipa resort. the f.b.i. is assisting dominican authorities on the ground with all six deaths. the resorts say they are cooperating with authorities. right now, there are no medical connections linking the deaths. the economic impact from all the negative publicity is significant. david, nearly seven million heurists a year visit the dominican republic. most are from the u.s. >> begnaud: jamie, thank you. an important story. coming up, this is stunning. he may be the most prolific serial killer in u.s. history. serial killer in u.s. history.
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