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caused their extinction. >> reporter: john blackstone, >> off the mound -- >> reporter: when she's not on escondido, california. the mound, maddie plays second base just as her hero, jackie robinson, did. maddie's fans include pittsburgh pirates manager who saw her captioning funded by cbs play. could girls see their major league dreams come true? cani is the morning news." >> i hope there's a day that i'm living long enough that i could see it happen. >> reporter: maddie is only the last will and testament. 19th girl to play in the little jeffrey epstein reportedly league world series and has advice. >> for any little girls that are signed away his assets just days before he apparently took his watching, i'd tell them to keep own life behind bars. playing their game and always do their best. this as britain's prince andrew breaks his silence about his >> that's some pretty solid advice. ties to the disgraced financier. that was norah o'donnell reporting. police officer fired. coming up on "cbs this the man behind the choke hold morning," gayle king's one-on-one interview with arrest that helped galvanize the secretary of state mike pompeo black lives matter movement is as he comments on rising out of a job. tensio so what happens next? denouncing the ban. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." ning news." two u.s. congresswoman are now speaking out against the travel restrictions placed on them by the israeli government. for mild-to-moderate eczema, eucra can be...
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downy wrinkleguard is a fabric conditioner that helps protect you fromn do awrinkles all day. "his royal highness deplores th pants washed with downy wrinkleguard and detergent are virtually wrinkle free. condone, participate in, or encourage any such behavior is abhorrent." yet he's been accused of exactly such behavior despite repeated denials. a court photo from 2001 shows the duke of york with his arm around virginia jufray, just 17 at the time. she claims epstein paid her to have sex with prince andrew on three occasions. >> before you know it, i'm being lent out to politicians and to academics and to people that -- royalty. >> reporter: royal correspondent roya anika said the palace had to break its silence. >> the palace had to be confident that no further evidence is going to come forward further implicating the duke of york and his connection with jeffrey epstein. >> reporter: while the palace says the prince is appalled by these allegations, they don't explain what he was doing at
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epstein's home two years after he was convicted of those sex crimes. charlie d'agata, cbs news, london. a new york city police officer has been fired for his role in the death of eric garner. the city's police commissioner says while garner resisted arrest, it did not justify officer daniel pantaleo's use of a choke hold. garner died in 2014 during an our top stories this encounter with the police on morning, new court filings show staten island. jeffrey epstein signed a will garner's mother spoke out just two days before his apparent suicide. shortly after the decision came down. a law firm representing the >> july 17th, 2014, i lost my estate confirms the papers were filed last week in the u.s. son. virgin islands. you cannot replace that. the records put epstein's estate you can get another job, maybe at burger king -- at more than $577 million but lists no details of beneficiaries. >> pantaleo's lawyer says and a new york city police officer has been fired for his role in the deadly 2014 choke they will appeal the decision to fire him. a manhunt is underway for hold arrest of eric garner. who murdered a retired california state fullerton administrator. police officer daniel pantaleo police were called to the campus fionent recommendation from a parking lot yesterday morning. disciplinary judge. they found steven chan inside his car. garner's dying words, "i can't he was bleeding from his head, breathe," galvanized the black and he had been stabbed multiple times. lives matter movement. chan was the university's budget law enforcement agencies
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and finance director. a backpack believed to be the across the country are on high alert for domestic terror threats. attacker's was found under the car. a suspect was arrested in chicago over the weekend for it contained items including an incendiary device. allegedly threatening an attack on an abortion clinic. this follows arrests in police say this was not a random unrelated cases in connecticut, attack, and a motive for the killing has not been released. florida, and ohio. meg oliver has more. the el paso shooting suspect is on suicide watch according to >> reporter: with a smirk, 20-year-old james reardon our cbs el paso affiliate, kbbc. listened via video conference as authorities said the decision to his attorney entered his plea. put patrick cruisus on suicide >> not guilty pleas to both watch was made by medical staff. counts. >> reporter: police arrested the he's accused of opening fire at self-described white nationalist friday after uncovering a a walmart this month killing 22 threatening social media post people and injuring dozens. investigators say he was showing him shooting a semiautomatic rifle and n chlottesville, targeting mexicans. virginia, in 2017. two democratic congresswomen >> i want a homemade for white are denouncing israel's travel -- homeland for white restrictions. during a press conference people, and i think every race should have a homemade fheir own race >> reporter: in addition to reardon authoritacepats of reat yesterday, they discussed the shooting over the last two weeks.-ytristas was edn florida. israeli government denying them entry into the country. laura podesta is here in new york. what else did the lawmakers have to say?
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>> reporter: they made it clear their fight for the palestinian authorities there say he sent people is not over, and they're encouraging other members of congress to do what they wanted to do, visit jerusalem and go ty chilling text messages to his ex-girlfriend saying "a good 100 kills would be nice. i already have a location." because the u.s. has invested so the arrests since the el paso much in that region. walmart shooting indicate local israel has received more and federal authorities are on the lookout for any domestic charges. cumulative monetary assistance >> it's very complicated to from the u.s. since world war ii monitor these threats -- than any other nation in the world. >> reporter: george saline democratic congresswomen ilhan tracks extremism for the anti-defamation league. omar and rashida tlaib criticize they have seen a spike in the number of online threats. is this a time for the public to step up? president trump and israel for >> this is an all hands on deck. blocking their visit to jerusalem and the west bank. citizens, law enforcement, state, local, and federal >> we know donald trump would like nothing more than to use authorities, everyone needs to be more vigilant about the this issue to pit muslims and nature and scope of violent jewish americans against each other. content and threats that they're seeing in online forums. >> reporter: the two women are the first muslims elected to congress. >> reporter: all of the suspects have been charged with a variety the visit was denied by israel of crimes ranging from because they support a palestinian-led boycott. aggressive mit mass shooting. >> i would encourage my colleagues to visit. but the fbi tells us they are still considering whether they meet with the people we were will pursue federal charges. meg oliver, cbs news, new york. ings wngo see.sidentmp has coming up on "cbs this been feuding with the freshmen lawmakers for months and urged morning," gayle king's
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one-on-one interview with israel to ban them. secretary of state mike pompeo >> they've said some of the as he comments on rising tenses worst things i've ever heard between the u.s. and iran. said about israel. plus, in our "note to self" so how can israel say, oh, series, awards-winning chef welcome? michael solomonov shares his >> reporter: last week, israel relented and said tlaib could struggles in a note to his younger self. visit her 90-year-old grandmother if she promised not to promote the boycott, but the in "morning rounds," the debate over children taking nutritional supplements. ultimately canceled her visit. david agus looks at possible concerns about health effects. >> i spoke to my family, and i that's the "cbs morning think my grandmother said it news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. beautifully when she said, in have a great day. ♪ arabic, her bird. she said, i'm her dream manifested. i am her free bird. so why would i come back and be caged and bow down when my election rose her head up high? >> reporter: the congresswomen say it's their duty to conduct oversight into the millions of dollars of aid the u.s. gives israel. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu defended blocking the visit saying israeli law prohibits the entry of anyone who could harm the country. anne-marie?
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women who count on planned parenthood for health services may have to look elsewhere. the organization says it will give up federal funding that it gets for those services under a program called title x rather than comply with the new rule from the trump administration. planned parenthood says more than one million w women they serve could be affected. the rule pushed by religious conservatives prohibits clinics from referring women for abortions. here's jan crawford. unethical and dangerous, planned parenthood said it had no choice but to withdraw from the federal program and turn down some $60 live, from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. million a year because it is s it could not refer them for now, at 4:30, looking is abortions. the program distributes some $260 million in grants every year to clinics, subsidizing tuesdamoing. birth control and family good i'm michelle planning services for some four million women nationwide. griego. m kenny fore by law, the federal moned r to
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with mary. good tuesday morning. aborti the new clouds and breezy because of rule clinics that get money the onshore flow with another day of cool temps and below under the program no longer can refer patients for abortions. the rule is almost identical to one issued by the reagan average temperatures. in fact, here is a live look at administration and upheld in 1991 by the supreme court. the treasure island camera with >> this attempt by the trump temps in the upper 50s to low administration to enforce the 60s. 63 in concord, oakland, 61. gag rule is -- is another coordinated attack on reproductive health care. 60 in livermore and san >> reporter: planned parenthood acting president and ceo alexis francisco, 62 in san jose and mcgill-johnson. 57 in santa rosa. breezy with mostly cloudy skies for the bay, upper 60s to low >> the impacts will mean people 70s, breezy and mild and clearing through the afternoon with more sunshine inland, low may forego care, to mid-80s. they may choose to delay their care until this is resolved, and that's what's unacceptable. >> reporter: it's unclear how many women would be affected. inland, we talk about a big planned parenthood says it has warm up coming our way in just a few minutes. your real time traffic, the marcfoed renthood wasg tical choice. t
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health and advocating for women in need, and it's more about advocating for more abortion. >> reporter: planned parenthood said it's going to continue to try to fight this in court. but an appeals court has already said those efforts are unlikely to succeed because of that 1991 supreme court ruling that upheld a similar rule. so it's going to turn its focus to congress and try to get legislation that would protect title x funding. jan crawford, cbs news, washington. coming up on the "morning news," democratic presidential candidate elizabeth warren apologizes at a native american forum. and getting back into the swing. steph curry launches a new program at howard university. this is the "cbs morning news." h with uncontrolled moderate-to-severe eczema, you feike you're itching all the time. and you never know how your skin will look. because deep within your skin an overly sensitive immune system could be the cause.
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the two fishermen who were also firefighters were last seen friday morning while launching a boat from cape canaveral. the coast guard, navy, and others have been searching by boat and air along thousands of miles stline. howard university is getting an assist from steph curry, and elizabeth warren issues an apology. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the des moines register" reports elizabeth warren publicly apologized to native americans for seeking a controversial dna test to back up her claims of tribal ancestry. yesterday the massachusetts senator spoke at a forum on native american issues in sioux city, iowa. last year, warren released the results of a dna testament to rebut criticism from presi i am sorry for what i have caused. i have listened, and i have learned a lot. >> warren has surged to second
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place in iowa polls behind former vice president joe biden. the "sacramento bee" reports california governor gavin newsom signed a new law on when police officers in the state can use deadly force. the measure allows police to use deadly force only when necessary to save a life or prevent serious injury. prior to the new law, police could use deadly force if their actions were considered reasonable. the new law was prompted by the deadly 2018 shooting of stefan clark in sacramento when cops mistook his cell phone for a gun. the "washington post" says nba superstar stephen curry is giving howard university a gift of golf. >> follow your passions and what you can get behind, g ot th education with opportunity. >> the two-time nba mvp announced he's sponsoring the creation of division-one men's
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here's a look at the forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ on the cbs "money watch," twitter cracks down on misinformation in hong kong, and target launches a grocery brand. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, diane. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. well, retail takes center stage beginning today on wall street. home depot and kohl's will release quarterly results today. other notable earnings scheduled for today include tjx, parent company of t.j. max, kohl's and urban outfitters. on wall street stocks notched a third gain in a row powered by gains in tech companies. the dow rallied 249 in the s&p 500 was up 34, and the nasdaq climbed 1oint esident ump is sounding off on the federal reserve once
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again, urging it to cut interest rates by at least a full percentage point. the president says the move would make the economy even better and would enhance the global economy. unlike previous presidents, president trump continues to pressure the fed and its chairman, jerome powell, tweeting yesterday that the economy is strong, quote, despite the horrendous lack of vision by jay powell and the fed, unquote. twitter says it will no longer accept ads from state-controlled news media entities. the company released a report saying its campaign from china is thought to undermine protests in hong kong. twitter said it suspended more than 200,000 accounts believed to be part of a chinese government campaign. they were suspended for spreading disinformation which violates the platform's d serv cebook r good and gather will include more than 2,000 items ranging from organic snacks to fresh salad mixes and frozen meals.
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products from the new line will hit shelves september 15th. target expects good and gather brand by the end of 2020. anne-marie? >> i'm sure it will be. diane king hall at the new york -- >> target. >> they know how to do it. they know how to bring the crowds. >> yes, indeed. >> thank you so much, diane king hall. >> you got it. still to come, a fan favorite. meet the 12-year-old girl who's wowing the crowd in this year's little league world series. yesss, i'm doing it all. the water. the exercise. the fiber. month after month, and i still have belly pain and recurring constipation. so i asked my doctor what else i could do, and i said yesss to linzess. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. linzess is not a laxative, it works differently. it helps relieve belly complete bowel movements. do not give linzess to children less than 6, and it should not be given to children 6 to less than 18, it may harm them.
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to the memorial near the finish line of the marathon. there are two separate sections about a block apart. three people and wounding 260 others. the stone pillars were sourced from locations around boston that were significant to the three victims. even though her team was eliminated last night at the little league world series, one player has been standing out among the boys of summer. here's norah o'donnell. [ cheers ] >> reporter: 12-year-old maddie frecking is the only girl in the little league world series in williamsport, pennsylvania, and one of its biggest stores. >> it's really cool to be here. >> we are even 2-2 with the bases loaded. >> reporter: here she is sunday.
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