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good morning it isxd wednesday, august 20tht( 2014. isis takesi] aim at the u.s. with the beheading of aw3 american journalist. dozens ofs7 arrests overnight in ferguson i]missouri. eric holder delivers a personal promise hew3 hopes will calm the violence. plus, why thet( top women in sock rer ready toxwsue over the world cup. we beginçó this morning with a look at today's eyeopener,fá your worldc >> terrorism, literale1 definition, killing innocence for political he vekt. >> at(jf savage execution by e1isis militants. >> a graphic video purportedly shows the ñibeheading of u.s. journalist james foley.
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>> militants say they executedxdñr strikes in iraq. >> a > in arizona, rising waters resulting in dramatic rescues after axd heavy monsoon like rain. >> as much as eight inches felle1 in some areas. >> california crews arexd working to contain the fireñi burning outside of yosemite@ park. the fire already burned ae1 thec middle east more rocket fire. air strikes this morning after peace talks failed. this governor rick perry formally booked on felony charges. >> i'm going to fight this injustice withñi every fiber of my and we will prevail! >> a tense hostage situation in chicago. two officers were wounded. suspects took six children four have been e1released. >> there could be something in
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morning." charlie rosei] and gayle king arexd off and jeff glor is r there is a new and vicious threat from isis. theyt(xd believelp they bee headedbeheaded an >> a video shows a man believed to be james foley with his head cut off. a message in english appears saying the execution is in retaliation for usair strikes on isis forces@$s iraq. foley was captured in november war in syria. a year earlier, he appeared on cbsq kidnapping when he was detained for 45 dayst( inñi libya. sta)uj has never beeni] prouder of son. kidnappers to release other hostages saying like jim, they are innocent. they have no control over american government policy in iraq, syria or anywhere in the world. cbs news senior security contributor is in çówashington.
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he wasq deputy cia director whenr foley was taken. mike, good morning. >> good morning. >> how do you thinkq the u.s. will respond? >>xd so ifá think with isis is trying to do nora is 4k,pintimidate th+p united states intorbackingçó off of the attacks that we've done therlast several weeks. and iñi thinkw3 our response shouldñrh be and our response will be touf not do that. in fact we should pick up the pace here.çó the definition of terrorism,xd nora, is political violence.jf violence for political effect. so we should mark this date down because this is isis' first terrorist attackq againste1i] the united states. >> mike, you briefedé@d bush after daniel pearl was murdered in 2002. what was his reaction at the time and what you are expecting to hear from president obama when he speaks today? >f %m reaction was what you would expect it to be. there was empathy for the family
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and friends oft( daniel pearl. there was disgustt( at /q)ñxw executionñi occurred. t@q his belief that people we were dealing with were evil. president obama reacts exactly the same way. >> mike take us behindkoxwthe scenes since you've been in the national securityw3 apparatus. if you lookxd at the tape, we're'going to show it. but there is that m he speaks in english. does that suggest there might be westerners involved? what's the thinking behind the scenes? >> nora we knowxd thatxd there are large nñlqq) of foreign fighters who have gone to syria ando7o who they are both in syria and they're inñi iraq. a number of those are americans. a number of those are europeans who have pó3(ports where they do not need visas to get toe1 the
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united states. so this is the main danger that isis now poses to the united l&55"5eutáyt( isis could send those states to conduct attacks. that is the number one thing we need to worry about. >> isis says the!'9 holding another american hostage.ñr how does the u.s. handle that? >> we need to keep moving forward with our policy. and i wouldi] suspect that isis may assassinate him.& forward. we cannot let something like this stop us. >> all qright. thank you so much. >> you're welcome. this morning iraq'sfá foreign minister called isis savage and a threat to the world. he asked for internat9o'1hr(t&háhp &hc tries to drive isis out. he is in erbilxd under thexd threat of militants. charlie, good morning. >> good morning. to the iraqis the only way to remove that global threat is byxd defeating i]qisis militants here. they made clear they cannot do itq alone.
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we saw that for ourselves at the dam. isis held itx+oç for almost two facing kurdish forcesxdriraqii]i] forces before they wereñou defeated. but we also saw theg those air strikes.çó isis vehiclesçó tried to take cover under çótrees, they were completely destroyed and thee1 reason why those craterseiynearby. now everybody's waiting for isis is going to regroup and attack again. in the meantime they're still holding large parts of territory in iraq including xdmosul. the longer they hold t(xdt(it, the harder it is to take itc back. another round of protests in missouri met a forceful police response. officers arrested atçó least 47 people overnightxd and seized three handguns from demonstrators.3ñìáhp &hc& community leaders arerworking hard to difuse the violence and the top officer at the scene says the situation at a turning point. mark strassmann is inrfergusont( where attorney general eric
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holder will meet with officials. >> fewer protesters were oute1 last night which was better but hardlyi] peaceful. no sign that theseé@q protests are goingue1 away. >> reporter: what began as a peaceful night of protest shifted as yet another street battle as@"/otesters beganfá launching bottles in the >> thee1 criminals embedded themselves and hid behind me. 4tmhey threw urine on officers andxd that is what caused officers to take action and begin to makei] arrests. >> reporter: those responsible were removed one by one. polic]ñiused pepper spray to scatter the crowdñi but no rubber bullets were ñifired. >> those small steps are going to turn into giant steps much great strides for this community. >> reporter: this on the eve ofi] a visit from the+xdlp t(nation's top law enforcement official, ericjf holder. in an op-ede1 published, he said
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the justice department intends to learn in a fair and thorough manner exactly what happened. but frustration hasñr long sinceé@á boiled over. >> we feel likeñr w3animals. i say they're throwing tear gas at us. please, bring us justice down r here. vx missouri state representativexd and long time local pastor. >> whether the crowd says no justice, no peacejf holder is goingxd to bring justice.ñi frm$uá >> reporter: holder the t( nation's first black attorney general alsoxd addressed the issue of@je(q which is at the heart of the ferguson3w protest. arrest patterns must not lead to treatment under the law, he (n]i=qñ and police forces should >> missouri attorney general, blacks are three times more by police in ferguson andi]i] be searched x
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>> whether you put sewage on people and put your foot oon qeát)j neck .yry day and then you take away their child and say youko can't about it. we're going to leave him likeok aok carcass.q >> reporter: local and state police have beenñi overwhelmed. later today a local grand jury expected to hear evidence in the shooting death of michael brown and his family scheduled his funeral for monda nora? >> thank you so much. holder also states in this morning's piecw t individuals from outside of ferguson are to blame for the i] unrest. one out ofñi state protesters with arrested for a third time overnight. st. louis county's numbersxdñi show 38 of the 52 people arrested monday night are from missouri remaining 14 come from other states. the seeminglyçó aggressive militarization of ferguson prompted the pentagon to release a list of surplus military equipment given to st. louis fu on the list seven humveesq
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including two beb/%9"uzym ferguson, three helicopters, 12 rifles and sixj another police shooting a few miles from ferguson nearly boiled onn on dm/5eát+y st. louis police officers responded to a 911 call at a convenience store. theyok confronted aok xd23-year-old black man with at( knife andt( sh/( him to death. local residents swarmed police chief as he triedx1okxd to explain. >> let's listenlp to him. >> okay. listen to ñizvymme. listen to the chief. we're going to get the answer now. >> this isym what i heard from thefá witnesr') >>jft( quiet! listen. listen, man. come on y'all. >> when the officers get there he pulls out the knife.xd the officers got outok of their car and didn't have the guns drawn. but then the suspect pulledt( out the knife in an r that's what i knowlpfá so fa"ép >> let him talk man.
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>> police s3ypi] the man rushed towards the officers saying shoot meçó now. the witness claims the man also said you'll have tot(ñr kille1mí me.ñiñ2 @ tljf c one robber shot andt(e1 wounded two officers. they're recovering this morning. negotiators are continuing talks with the two house tajcqñr takers. itkoxd ñ monsoon seasonçó in +@@ people are bracing for more stormy weather and dangerous flooding. in the phoenix area emergency crews rescued drivers stranded in their cars on tuesday following torrential rains.e1 theyq also helped people trappedçó in their homes rounded byt( rushinglp water. our affiliate reporter is in phoenix with more dramatic i] pictures.zvt( kristina, good morning. >> good morning. ati] one point yesterday an inchu of rain fell in just 14 minutes háy in the phoenix area. to give youi#ñperspective, that's what we get usually for the entire month. the flooding left man>'y people
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stranded and led to some >> reporter: after nearly fiveçót( inches of rain fell near phoenix, a surge of rushing water flooded roads and low lying neighborhoods. when a barrief ment to hold back a nearby river failedrit's been a water of wall into this woman's home liftinge1 it off thexd foundation and moving it more than ten feet. >> i got on the phone with 911 and called i]them. >> reporter: desperate for help he she waved a white sheet out the window inñie1 hopes of attrayt'ng attention of rescuers. emergency crews moved ine1 to make ane1 aerial rescue. receded andxd qv erefá able to guide tomlinson on foot to dry land. another rescue team helped an elderly woman strapped in a stalledxd van,+ struggling to pull her to safety. >> the waterçó came through. it was like the beginning of watching "noah" or something. >> reporter: a 15-mile stretch of the freeway was closed as it
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quickly turned into a river of mud stranding manyxd motorists. >> when i firsté4 started to go-9 through, it wasn'tqw3 that deep. maybe i would say six to eight inches. and then áí- g[tingt( a little further through it quickly rose to probably i would say 2 1/2 feet. >> reporter: the rain forced authorities to closeç traffic on!u nearly two dozenñi roadways and caused the evacuation of a mobile home park and one elementary school. >> the river is over jfthere. and it got reallyfá flooded. and then like the squawk got flooded. ut they moved us to theoki] library.e1 hurt in yesterday's flooding. call the monsoon season. that's when we can get fast strong storms like we saw yesterday. we do have more rain in the forecast though. we could see more flooding in the nearw3 future. nora? >>3kristina, thank you so much. a wildfire that forcedok evacuationsñixdñrçófámkt(j yoe sem anysemite
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nationalpz now. it destroyed eight buildings much more than 1,000 people railroad forced to jfleave. the fire burned one squarefá mile. it is now 35% contained. several members of the grand jury that iw(uqd texasa5xd governor rick perry say they'rexd offended by the allegationñrfá their decision was politically motivated. he was bookedc and charged of abuse of power. he put the best face he cnp&d on while getting mug shots. anna warner i anna, good mornin >> good morning. the governor has hired a teamw3 of lawyers and plans to fight the charges which he says arefá politically motivated. >> reporter: the scene was like a poliz)! supporters cheering on the governor ast(+ he approached the courthouse. >> i'm going to enter this courthouse with myñi head held were nott( only lawful and fálegal, but right. >> reporter: the longest serving governor in texas was
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photographed and his fingerprints taken asq he was bl on two felony charges. prosecutors say the governor'slp attempts to force travis county district attorney to resign werelp criminal. last april she was pulleda5 over for drunke1 driving. police found her blood alcohol leveli] was more than three timtg the legalok limit. >> oh, stop. >> reporter: she later pleaded guilty. governor perry u resign. she t(refused. so perry used his veto power to offilp integrity unitxd a move he defended in front of the courthouse >> thisxd indictment is fundamentally avp political azct that seeks to achieve at the courth achieved at theñi ballot box. >> reporter:i but texas democrats say it's perry who is playing politics. >> they wanted twá make sure that theyiuld do whatever they want in austin. the only check against that authority is theñi public integrity unit's office much
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that's j they've been trying to shut down funding on this for years. >> reporter: perry, a potential 2016 contender says won'tt( let the ia4q5q slow him down. inq the next few weeks,tp scheduled for appearances in iowa south carolinai] and new hampshire, allñi battleground states.r onçóçó tuesday, his pactñr r this adñi which highlights the arrest video. it is callft setting the record straight and asks supporters forxdt( donations. so what does a governor do after having his mug shot taken? less than an hour later, he posted on twitte2ñá that heñ was out getting ice cream@ úq a local nora? >> there you go. all right. anna, thank you so much. and new possible threat concerning the spread of ebola in theok u.s. a woman is in a sacramento have occurred. the cdc is going wasxd target-w4 his fate is unknown. israel withdrew the delegationt( from the cairo peace talks yesterday and called about 2,000
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reserve sol,i+áj back up for duty. >> army sergeant bowe bergdahl wants to gete1 on with his life. that's according tookñi his lawyer eugene t(fsidel. he plans to leave the army and go to college once the investigation into hi5á disappearance wraps up.i] critics claim he willingly left his base after captured. due out next month. massivejfjf landslides killed three dozen people inçói]t( western japan. torrentsxdjf crushes homes.pa a month's worth of rainok fell in t( 24 hours, nine inches. the mud is knee deep in sh areasxd and more rain expected. >> incredible expects. the energy breakthrough that is ñi backfiring.
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good morning everyone i'm natasha brown. the lets get the over to the eyewitness weather forecast meteorologist katie fehlinger keeping an eye on things today, good morning katie. >> good morning, everybody. we have wet wet tore track across pennsylvania and it will eventually be affecting us, right now still west of the allegheny or moving through them, beginning to and that will eventually head our way. we should eke out a decent day. partly sunny, warm and humid too. high up to 86 degrees. as early as this evening through western counties you will see a shower around. possibly a rumble of thunder
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to go witt. don't be surprised by. that tomorrow more widespread shots for showers and storms region wide. on friday it does stay damp out there bob. 7:26. we are looking live from chopper 3hd over the crash that just cleared out of the way. i-95 all three lanes starting to move again. it tied us up for the last half an hour or so. as i stepped out of the way here but what is behind it is a 45 minute jammo, that begins at around the betsy ross bridge, go ahead chopper we will spin her around you show me stack up traffic from northeast philadelphia all the way in through gown down. forty-five minute trip in the city natasha back to you. >> 7:55. up next, this morning beijing drug bust jackie chan's sonnies removed and detain in china for more local n news weather and traffic watch us on these stations. i'm natasha brown.
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when the winds get going -- >> the good news is the seats looked empty. the people finally said it's time to go. >> if you stay until 1:16. champion. >> were they still serving dogs that's the question. >> or beer? >> that's the real question. welcome back to "cbs this morning." charlie and gayle are off. coming up in this half hour a new controversy over solar power. is literally flaring up. birds are getting ignited and then falling from the sky. we're going to take you to the california desert for this crisis. china is going far beyond just saying no. we'll look at a nationwide drug crackdown. the latest casualties jackie chan's son. but first, we have the morning's headlines with ben tracy. we're going to begin with the "washington post" which takes a look at plummeting support for national educational standards. a new survey by education next which supports school reform finds only 53% of americans approve of the so-called common
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good morning, to you i'm erika von tiehl. i want to get your forecast right now with katie and chance of showers maybe later today. >> i think that is exactly it. we are looking at a generally decent day. it is not quite as picturesque as last two days, we have had some sunshine warm more humid yesterday and we will have that here today too but is there a disturbance in the the here yet but eventually it will bring in more cloud cover then what we have in any given location. right new we have got partly sunny skies outside of the live neighborhood network 73 degrees with the mod hees breeze but this does move in. from philadelphia on west this evening, at the earliest some showers could move in perhaps a rumble of thunder. tomorrow anything that we see will be more widespread in terms of wet weather, been. live look at an accident northbound route one right here near business route one we have police and tow truck on the scene here.
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it looks like the front passenger dire. not so much an accident but disabled tying up the right lane. i have a delay south of woodhaven to downtown all because of that earlier accident in center city. eastbound schuylkill in the bad only a zero minute trip and an accident on warminster road and byberry road. mass transit looking good with no delays, erika back to you. next update 8:25. next up on cbs this morning what is next for ferguson police officer who shot and killed michael brown. your local news weather and traffic continues with us on the cw philly on these channels. i'm qu
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it is wednesday,august 20th 2014. wlk back to "cbs this morning," more news ahead including a blowup by chris christie he swears new jersey's other boss is still a fan of his. but first, here's a look at today's eyeopener at 8:00. >> we should mark this date down because this is isis' first terrorist attack against the united states. >> that video shows a man believed to be james foley with his head cut off. captured while covering the civil war in syria. >> protesters were out last night which overall was better but hardly peaceful. >> at one point yesterday an inch of rain fell in just 14 minutes. the flooding left many people stranded. >> the governor has hired a team of lawyers and plans to fight the charges which he says are politically motivated. >> israel and hamas are
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exchanging rocket fire and air strikes after the cease-fire collapsed again. >> a solar energy plant is getting flack for killing birds. >> federal wildlife officials want to pause their expansion. >> china is accused of accommodating drug users which is a more serious charge than drug consumption. >> for months players protested the decision by fifa arguing it would never allow synthetic fields at the men's world cup. it poses a higher risk for injuries. >> that looks like you. >> can you do a split like that? >> no. well, when i used to drink. >> okay. >> this morning's eyeopener at 8:00 is presented by panera bread. >> good morning. i'm nora o'donnell with jeff glor. charlie rose and gayle king are off. isis says they beheaded james foley because the u.s. attacked its forces in iraq.
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in a graphic video showing the apparent execution, isis says president obama's actions will decide if another kidnapped american journalist, stephen so thelov will live or die. >> foley spent years covering wars in the middle east. he spoke with cbs news in 2011 after he was kidnapped for the first time and held for weeks in libya. he was kidnapped in syria 21 months ago. earlier on "cbs this morning," we asked a deputy director how the u.s. should respond to foley's kicklling? >> we should pick up the pace here. the definition of terrorism is political violence. so we should mark this date down because this is isis' first terrorist attack against the united states. >> president obama is expected to respond to foley's death later today. attorney general eric holder travels to ferguson missouri this morning. he'll talk with local officials and investigators looking into the police killing of michael brown. peaceful demonstrations flaired
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up again late last night when dozens of protesters wouldn't leave officers chased them down arresting 47 people and seizing three handguns. >> meanwhile, the st. louis county prosecutor's office says it will start presenting evidence so a grant jury this marng. that could lead to criminal charges again the officer who shot michael brown. cbs news legal analyst jack ford is with us. grand jury evidence being presented. what do you think will happen? >> what happens is this the grand jury consists of 12 people. the grand jurors listen to one side of a case. although the police officer has been indicted to come and testify if he chooses to. at the end of that you have to remember, grand jury is not a trial jury. they don't decide guilty or not guilty. all they decide is their probable cause to believe that a crime has been committed and that this defendant was involved in it? if they say yes, if nine of 12 of them say yes, then charges are filed and then moves on to the trial process. it's going to take a couple weeks. they're going to be very careful
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and deliberate. you don't know what's going to come out of this. we still don't know what each side has in terms of facts. >> new york reports that i sustained an injury during the struggle in the car. >> it gives hard evidence for the police officer to justify his position saying, look i was defending myself. the defense is self-defense. the shooting took place and the young man tragically died. the question is whether he should be criminally responsible. george zimmerman showed the damage, the injuries that he had to his head in the confrontation with trayvon martin. that became very significant ultimately for jurors when they decided that it was indeed self-defense. so does this mean, yes indeed self-defense will prevail? no. but it does give the police officer something to point to in terms of physical facts. >> i'm curious to hear how you argue on behalf of the police officer. you keep saying self-defense isn't say defense. we read an article in the "washington post" where an officer wrote in and said if i'm a cop, if you don't want to get hurt, don't challenge me.
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i think a lot of people are wondering is that a reasonable defense? >> when you talk about self-defense obviously it depends on the circumstance. there is no doubt that a shooting took place. the question is what prompted it? was the young man the aggressor and the police officer had to act in self-defense? if that's the case then he has something to argue. it will be interesting to see whether he will testify in front of the grand jury. he is given that ability. at some point in time yaur going to have to tell your story in some fashion or other. so the decision for his lawyer might be do we tell it sooner rather than later? in the hopes of if the grand jury accepts what he's saying and does act in self-defense there may nobody charges. but do you wait if you get indicted, tell your story at a trial and try to convince a jury against the standard of proof, the difference here. it's one of the big issues is when will we hear from the police officer as he offers up this self-defense? >> jack ford thank you very
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much. governor chris christie showed who is the boss in a heated argument over bruce springsteen springsteen. at a local town hall meeting yesterday, the woman confronted the governor about his use of springstien's music but for the start of his public event. >> i was. >> narrator: impression, i thought that bruce asked that none of his music was played at your events because he didn't believe your politics. >> no never did that. you're wrong in, fact i saw bruce a week and a half ago. >> you were dancing with bon jovi maybe in the hamptons? >> no that i was doing this weekend. i was dancing with jamie foxx f you're going to be cute get the story right. listen, i know him. i know him and you're wrong. i understand you're now expressing your policy. you're now expressing your politics and your objection and that's fine. don't put it in mr. springstien's mouth. put it in yours. i know bruce and spoke to bruce and you're wrong. and maybe, guys just when i leave, just so we can have this
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lady be a little calmer let's play john joefybonn jovi out. if you want to debate, run for governor and i'll debate you but i'm not debating you now. >> if you're going to be cute get storty right. the woman stood with a sign that read indict. >> she sounded like a reporter. she kept going. >> but was she right? >> yeah. >> and she was biassed on one side. >> yes. clearly. >> not a wallflower though. safe to say. ahead on "cbs this morning," women are launching businesses in record numbers. we'll look at the challenges they face compared to the old boys network.
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here we go. ready, bob? one, two, three! whoa! >> he was so graceful. >> it's cold? >> it's really cold. >> like how cold? >> it is so cold. >> breaking news, it is so cold. bob sheefer getting the cold shoulder. it is making more than a splash
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on slals. other groups are trying to get in on that action and it could change the way we look at fund-raising and advertising. abby clawson is editor of advertising age. abby, good morning. >> good morning. >> $2.4 mill-- 2.4 videos and 70% of facebook posts are ice bucket challenge. are you surprised? >> everybody is surprised by it. there is clearly key ingredients that went into making this a success and things that marketers will learn from. for example, it was simple. it wasn't overcomplicated. they weren't asking people to do things that was complicated and it's fun to watch. so people got into it. it's fun to see your friends and celebrities get doused by a bucket of cold water. and then thirdly, you know it was really social. and inherently social by tagging your friends issuing the challenge to them. it just spread like wildfire. you know you see lots of ads, agencies trying to do stuff that
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is viral that will go viral and then they fail right? >> that's right. >> and what's interesting about this, i think, because we were just talking about how hard it is to predict viral success. and what als did really really successfully was they paid attention and they were listening. they didn't start the ice bucket challenge. but because they noticed it starting to take off, they said this is something we can use to our advantage. they got into it and really galvanized members and now it's synonymous with als. one of the things that i think marketers can be doing a better job of is really paying attention to what is happening on social media and the conversation that's are out there and saying what's our opportunity to get in here. >> that's a relevanty smart point. >> what i was reading about this challenge when first started up heard a term which i never heard before, the notion that people would be doing the viral thing but notdonating. they were able to translate this into a lot of money. can other cause dozen that? >> you think we'll see a lot of
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copycats copycats. we've seen a few spring up. i think there is one around ny get a pie in the face. but i think you know i'm sort of hoping that there will be something new that we won't see just a ton of ripoffs of this particular medium i guess. but it does come back to paying attention and figuring out what the opportunity is for your brand. and the other thing here it's for charity. people don't want to be showing for a marketer trying to sell them things. >> yeah. >> i'm also told that bob scieffer challenged our president and scott pelley. we'll keep you posted on that one. >> looking forward to seeing that. >> the ice bucket challenge continues. >> yeah, thank you, abby. >> thank you. >> you can add one more name to the ice bucket brigade. re a lot of people
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women are starting businesses faster than ever. close to 1300 a day. it is not easy. women often have to rely on their own money to get off the ground. we found one group hoping to turn their passion into profit. >> welcome to our company. we provide a curated shopping experience for the active woman.zo >> alice son doris has two minutes to pitch a company she's been building for four year >> we have personalize the he mark of our business.
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>> in 2010 doris left a career in recruiting to s greens.com, a shopping website for women's athle i think it's difficult. big players in the industry. we're starting a company from scratch. i started it a couple years ago in my one bedroom apartment. we completely drafted it entirely to this point. good pockets. >> doris says she spent more than $100,000 of her own money to launch pinks and greens and this year the company will sell more than $1.5 million of clothing. to continue growing, she needs more money. that's why she's pitching here. events like this one connects startups in need of money to experienced investors. created by women, for women. >> why are events like this so important? >> there's not that many of us. i go to the events and it's majority of men. >> that's because men still dominate american business. women run just 30% of all companies in the u.s. and when they start their own enterprises, women tip ukly don't start on a level playing field. on average, men launch companies
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with nearly twice as much money as women. >> i invest in women companies for one reason which i think i'm going to make more money. >> adam quinton came to this event as an investor. one of a few men in the room. he says the biggest challenge for women is that men tend to invest in other men. >> so if you got guys mainly investors and they're being recommended stuff by mostly other guys that's unconscience bias. >> increasing numbers of women are launching successful companies on their own. sarah blakely started the now billion dollar spanx line with her own $5,000 investment. and when carly roany started not.com, she wanted to bring thejtal age. today hermida company is worth more than $300 million. how much has changed for women when it comes to raising money for a company that's about women? >> i think the world is realizing that 80% of the purchasing decisy women could
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be a really amazing entry point to really building products that market that is driving so much purchasing across the planet ultimately. we provide a boutique atmosphere. >> once you get in and they meet with you and understand exactly what it is that you're doing and your plan, i feel like that is the easy part. the hard part is getting, you know, your network. once you exhausted your personal network, it tauz time. >> and these women plan to prove the best network is the one you create. >> alice son from pinks and greens did not find out that night if she would be getting any additional invest. s. but she would are to meet win vestors again to advance any investment negotiations. they're truly about getting that first foot in the door. and that's the hardest part. >> raising money is still a big >> go us. >> go women. >> go entrepreneur. >> you're pro woman. >> pro woman all the way. >> ahead, only on "cbs this morning," golfer phil mickelson on tiger woods, president obama and helping our troops. your local news is next.
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good morning i'm natasha brown. difficult not to get excited about philadelphia's own taney dragons and their great ride to williamsport. tonight yet another game, the dragons won their last game sunday against texas and they did it with two runs in the bottom of the sixth inning for a walk off win. tonight 13 year-old ace pitcher mone davis and young players they have taken on a big, tough talented team from las vegas nevada, game time 7:30, lets keep it going dragons. we're here in philadelphia philly love. eyewitness weather forecast with meteorologist katie fehlinger in the weather center, how sit looking. >> i have to say that i do think there could be a delay in williamsport today but i have to also say that it looks like the timing would favor a
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delay, for the first game, this afternoon around 3:00 o'clock, asia pacific takes on japan. you can see weather creeping east toward williamsport. while there willbeathe w for our kids there may not be a delay. we are partly sunny home, warm humid, 86. a you on the map though will make it to the western suburbs this evening. not a huge spot any nature. tomorrow and friday a more widespread coverage of that >> good morning, live look at the boulevard southbound accident at the kelly drive off ramp here. the the ramp isth left and ght shoulders. so that is atteg south between broad street and the ke a here in collegeville along ridge pike right at township line road and a crash in the king of prussia mall area mall boulevard at conrad drive otherwise mass transit the looking good with no delays natasha, back over to you. our next update 8:55. up next this morning a conversation with golf gray phil mickelson. for more local news weather and traffic watch us on these
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in response to criticism of the treatment of killer whales sea world said it will build them a larger habitat. yeah. that's pretty good. yeah.
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when asked for comment willer whales said hay, you know what is a larger habitat? the ocean! >> that's actually funny. welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up phil mickelson is one of the world's best golfers. he's not just focused on his game. he tells us about his support for the troops his rivalry with tiger woods and his advice for another lefty, president obama. and did you want even make fun of my glasses which is nice. >> i love your glasses. >> your glosses look great there. >> plus, what does it mean to be the king? we'll ask the man himself. he is in our toyota greenroom. hi, george. his new movie looks at his -- there you are. >> his rise to fame on star trek and a few role he might want to forget. first, ben tracy is here with a look at this morning's headlines. >> good morning again. let's check out the economic times. it rorseports that amazon.com will launch the drone delivery program not in the u.s. but in
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india. sources tell the newspaper that amazon will start its drone drops in india. the retailer has warehouse there's. amazon founder jeff base yoes demonstrated the drone to mr. charlie rose for the very first time. the drone service could start in india as soon as october. fans of the chocolatey hazel nut spread nutella may want to stock up. "the washington post" says there is a shortage of hazel nuts. turkey produced 70% of the hazel nuts. they've had bad weather there and prices doubled. the rising cost of nutella's other ingredients may force the price of nutella to go up. anyone do the nutella thing in the morning? >> not in the morning. >> it's a breakfast treat. the huffington post says a connecticut man faked his death to avoid his wedding. he metal ex-winchester while
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they were students at uconn. they were supposed to get married last friday. he confessed to the daily mail that he impersonated his parents called his bride to be and told her that he died. he says he got cold feet and didn't know what to do. my guess is if that was his solution, maybe she dodged a bullet. >> i thought the same thing. >> no pun intended. >> yeah. >> it seems extreme. >> seems extreme. >> just say you don't want to get married. >> "sports illustrated" is making history putting 13-year-old monet davis on the she's the firs team in philadelphia that is making a run in the little league world series. monet is expected to pitch in tonight's game. they're playing las vegas. she is known for throwing a 70 mile per hour fastball and not taking any heat from the boys. she could become the first girl to play on a championship team. >> first of all, "sports illustrated" has the most fabulous photographers i and this is arm. look at how she throws that ball. 70 miles an hour. she's awesome. >> it's amazing she's not sure
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she wants tonue to play baseball. we all want her to continue playing baseball. >> i want t(9o meetus. i adore you.history. >> all right. and now to golf and giving back. action on the links startsny barclay with the beginning of the pro amy with practice rounds ceremonies honoring the military and their >> what an incredible event today. military appreciation day érhs rea a chance all citizens, i feel have the obligation to do something for this country. and making the lives of the men and women more enjoyable when they returg/ sure they know. military moms and moms to be which honor of hosting own by the nonprofit organization operation shower in partnership with barclay's and birdies for the brave. >> there you go. >> military outreach program 2006 with his wife amy. do you think people understand the burden fal'( tha r military families? >> it's very difficult to understand being a single parpt even though you have spouse. when emotions hopefully you have
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family to support you. many times without your spouse that, is very difficult. >> family has always been front and center in mickelson's life. it was his father phil sr., a former air force fighter pilot who taught his son to love golf. during the 1999 u.s. open when amy was pregnant with the first child, he famously wore a pager ready to drop everything if she went into labor. >> didn't appear t >> the couple suffered through mickelson battles arthritis and in 2009 breast s you. joins new this charity project. >> nora, amy just had her fifth year cancer free celebration july 1st. we're so excited. that's a huge milestone. things are going really well. really well. so we have been fortunate. we had a tough a years. but we've been very fortunate to be in a much better place now. >> what's your focus now in terms of golf? >> i realize lastgolf. >> you didn't know that before? >> well i think that you take things for granted but when it gets taken you realize how much you enjoy it.
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and what i found is that when i was dealing with my own diagno attic arthritis or when i were going through her battle i found myself going out and playing a couple of holes and it was very therapeutic for me to gather my thoughts. and figure out some solutions to some problems and what have you. i feel like these next five years i'm physically in as good ofe ever ben been. i want to make the next five t five yea iece o gra slam would be a huge piece tore me. allto four major championships. i'm one leg shy. >> mickelson has come in second six times in the u.s.including in 2002 when he lost to tiger woods. >> a lot of wat golf watched this intense rivalry with you and tiger woods. that's been missing this year. >> we both have had an off year. been the worst year my the >> it was me toat the pga championship.vcx? i didn't see him s m struggling with his game and it is due to the fact
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he couldn't work on the game because of injuries. i think he needs the next four months to get healthy and get his game sharp and he'll have a great year next year. i'm trying to do the same and hopefully we'll get that rivalry back next year. >> you have any advice for another left-hander, the commander in chief? he's been working on his golf i love the fact that our president is not only golfer but a left-handed golfer. awesome. and weo the white house about a month ago as and we spent a minute talking about some of his bunker play. thatn alignment actually heard the following week he pla bunker shot and attributed it to our little tip which i'm very flattered that i was able to help. >> so phil mickelson is giving advice to the president of the united states. another lefty. >> only in golf. only in golf. >> it was good to finally meet phil mickelson in person and see, too, what these golfers do on the greens is what they do for the military and families. big shoutout to all the mom that's came out for the shower. i think their husbands are deployed overseas. they wanted to focus on them
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the world first got to know george taka on star track in the original tv series and the six movies that followed. the 77-year-old is a huge presence on social media and makes no secret of his views on civil rights. in a new documentary called "to be tike," he gets a deeper look into his personal life with his husband brad. >> every time george says something serious about relationships, he always laughs immediately. >> what does that mean? >> i don't know. i think it's psychological. >> i find it amusing.
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>> no he'll say he gained weight over the decades. >> well that, is funny. i find it eminently amusing. >> well, maybe i don't. >> you don't? >> i'm sorry. >> i'm very sensitive about it. >> georgemorning in a tremendous sports coat. when they came to you about this documentary, you were skeptical at first. you didn't commit right away. why? >> because we've had many and we don't want a so many actorst k more glamorous more wonderful. we wanted essentially to share n ty$ of our images of a rriage. or union. and so we wanted to that, the normality althou there is a lot ofw= your marriage. you're an actor, you know. the traveling around and schedules that we have to keep. so we wanted to do that. and we met with the
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documentarian many times. we had many discussions shared many meals. and we came to trust her thoroughly. and we gave her carte blanche. >> it's interesting, too, because in addition to the great moments where you're quibbling about weight, there is also a moment in the documentary where we see discrimination firsthand, your partner and trying to get an award in tokyo. what was that moment to share that with so many people? what was that like for you? >> it was very painful. it was a moment when i'm getting an award from the emperor of think we were same sex. there were others that were of the world. responsespouses with them. and only brad, my partner at that time, had to stay on the bus that brought us to the imperial palace. i started my life with a horrific discrimination if you want to call it that. simply because we happen to look like the people that bomb pearl
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harbor harbor, we were rounded up and put in barb wire prison camps, machine guns pointed at us. search lights followed us when we made the night runs to the latrine. i grew up as a boy from 5 toyears. the duration of the war. but the worst part of it for us the kids was being released coming home.e were absolutely penniless penniless. everything had been taken from us. our first home was on skid row in downtown los angeles. the hostility was still intense. my father's first job was a dishwasher in the china town restaurant. >> incredible story. you know so many of us know you and followed you because we watched star trek growing up and that character. you still have so many fans. you still embrace those fans. you have a huge social media following. >> yep. >> how did that happen? >> well it started with sci-fi geeks and nerds.
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one of my missions in life is to tell the story of the internment. i think we learn more from those chapters our history where our democracy faltered than from the many, many glorious chapter that's we have. >> is there a lot of that in the documentary? >> there is a lot of that in the documentary. we developed a musical on that chapter of american history. and the documentary chronicles that. and it also chronicles my star trek life. one of the gifts is my star trek professional colleagues have become my dear friends. and they're all in the documentary. and th development of allegiance throughout. and we documented it in the documentary. >> well, great to finally meet very exciting. thank you so much. >> thank you very much. good to be here.
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the saying love what do you and you'll never work a day in your life is certainly true for herm an or hide goldman. he celebrate his 101st birthday sunday. just as impressive what the new jersey native has been doing for the last 73 years. he is a repairman for his lighting company. his only break was when he fought in world war ii.nus he loves the with staying on the job decade after decade. >> one has to be set to do it in their heart and it has to be set to do it. it has to be in your genes. >> he still works four days a week and you can see right there he even drives himself to the office. >> oh, my gosh. i love him. good for him. loves his job. >> he doesn't look 101. >> no, he looks like he's in his 70s. that's great. >> that does it for us. tune into the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley tonight. we'll see you right back here tomorrow on "cbs this morning."
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pitcher mone davis gets be a game, lets go dragons. hoping for good weather for dragons and for us katie how is it looking. >> i do think there is a possibility that within of those two games in williamsport could see the the light but would i say it would be earlier game around 3:00 p.m. where we wou the best shot. you can see rain in north central, pennsylvania. here at home we could see showers as early as evening but from philadelphia on west that is best chance for you in terms of the location. otherwise expect some sun decent day, in the quite as much sun in the city asatt da4h but theroyeduld be a shower with that approaching system but in the a bad day. tomorrow and friday look the most terms ofher wash outs expect just dodging a few showers and storms both thursday and friday as well, bob, over to you. live look at i-95 northbound an accident approaching ridley that has a huge backup behind it here for everybody heading northbound up towards philly international, two left obviously one person injured here being
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put in the back of the ambulance here on the stretcher and then keep in ternsnd especially around stadium area as everyone heading to the baseball game 1:05 start and that will instantly begin our afternoon rush hour, on both the the schuylkill and i-95, it is move in day on the campus of temple university as well as a campus of university of pennsylvania, so watch out for some extra grid lock there, erika, back over to you. >> bob, thank you. >> thats nn /wfjs q.
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