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the midwest. at least one person is dead and every building in one illinois town is damaged when a suspected tornado touches down and now the severe weather system has eased. the release of police dash cam footage raises more questions in the case of a south carolina officer charged with shooting a fleeing suspect. >> i'm hiding in the closet. >> a chilling 911 call made by oscar winner sandra bullock as the man accused of breaking in her home appears in court. and hillary clinton set to announce another run for the white house. captioning funded by cbs
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this is the "cbs morning news" for friday april 10th 2015. good morning. i'm alison harmelin in for anne-marie green. several communities in the midwest are surveying the damage this morning after deadly storms battered the region thursday. a huge tornado touched down in northern illinois killing one person and injuring seven others. tornados were also reported in iowa and damaging storms hit missouri. the massive twister in illinois wiped out the tiny community of fairdale. an emergency official said every structure in the town is either damaged or destroyed. >> first step is obviously trying to get to the immediate needs of the people that you see and our officers were doing that when they got here then calling in the assistance from other agencyies to help clear the area. the storms forced the cancellations of hundreds of flights in chicago. danielle nottingham reports. >> reporter: tornado sirens
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sound as a huge funnel cloud touched down over illinois. one of the areas hardest hit was the town of rowshell about 80 miles west of chicago. the national weather service confirmed at least one large tornado in the area thursday night as a powerful line of storms raked across the state. >> we got the alerts on our phone and all of a sudden heard all the debris hitting the windows and large probably a little bit bigger than golfball-size hail started hitting the windows. it was only five minutes. >> reporter: raymond cramer and his wife made it underground just in time. >> pulled in here ran inside, got a couple pictures of the tornados. we went down in the basement. 12 of us in the basement. >> reporter: the tornado destroyed a rochelle restaurant. emergency workers pulled survivors from the basement. >> i talked to another resident as this was going through. she went someplace else and came back and texted me and said the
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town was devastated. >> reporter: the storm also brought large hail and heavy rain. more storming are ahead of the weather front as it moves eastward. danielle nottingham, cbs news. roads flooded by the heaven rain. some vehicles were completely submerged. eric fisher of our station has more. lots of tornado and storms. a lot of damaging storms broaden it out. these are all wind and hail damage reportsal all 'long into texas. we're tracking it eastward for friday. the warm air along the east coast and gulf coast. most of it will take the form of a squall line as we head into the afternoon. so from the mid-atlantic including philly/d.c. areas and reaching through atlanta and the i-10 corridor.
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headed for friday. couldn't rule out a few isolated tornados. targeting a risk of severe weather from philly down through the try age area north carolina and reaching back into texas that's where the storms will be this friday. and high temperatures around the country generally looking at pretty warm stuff. lots of 60s and 70s and springlike forecasts with quite the weather this weekend. i'm meteorologist eric fisher for cbs news. hillary clinton could launch her second bid for the white house as early as this weekend. she'll reportedly make the announcement sunday via social media. she's been in states iowa and new hampshire. clinton will enter the race as the heavy favorite to win the democratic nomination. sheriff's deputies in southern california under scrutiny this morning after they recorded beating and kicking a suspect. the deputies were chasing a san bernardino man who fled on a stolen horse. a helicopter for knbc captured
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the pursuit. after the man falls to the ground, two deputies begin punching and kicking him in the head and groin. other deputies join in. the suspect was taken to the hospital with unknown injuries. three deputies also received treatment. san bernardino county shfr john mcmahon released the statement. he said, quote, the video urrounds this arrest is disturbing and i have ordered an internal investigation to be conducted immediately. this morning we know more about the moenlts leading up to the deadly shooting of a black man by ta white south carolina police officer. state police released dash cam video from a patrol car on thursday. it comes after a mother speaks ow out about the indianapolis accident. >> reporter: the shooting death of an unarmed man by a police officer in south carolina started as a routine traffic stop. it shows officer michael slager going back to his patrol car after pulling him out.
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in the video scott briefly exits his car. >> get back in his car. >> reporter: but the officer tells him to get back insides. a few seconds later scott opens the door and takes off running with officer slager in pursuit. scott didn't have his registration and his family said there was a warrant out for his arrest for missed child support. that would have been the only video had feidin santana hadn't pulled out his cell phone and captured the video. >> he had control of the taser. if he would have pushed more he would have had control, mr. scott. >> reporter: the video also confirms suspicions by state agents aet the scene. >> when you have a serious or fatal shooting incident tampering with evidence moving it from place a to place b, that's a serious convenient because it raises questions, legitimate questions about the
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integrity of the state. >> reporter: a statement of state investigators noticed inconsistencies with what appeared to be gunshot wounds in mr. scott's back. she can't watch the video and grieves for everyone involved. >> it changes everyone's lives our lives, the family's lives, the scott family's life. it's not an easy thing for anybody. >> reporter: michael slager remains in jail without bond. omar villafranca, cbs news north charleston south carolina. a government security guard is dead after being shot near his post outside washington. the shooting took place at the census bureau headquarters in maryland. the suspect then led police on a car chase before being captured. susan mcagain is in is at the census bureau in maryland.
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susan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it began in washington with a domestic dispute and kidnapping but this is where the shooting started, at the census bureau headquarters where a security guard was shot and killed but it didn't end here. this morning police are investigating a wild sequence of events that left a census bureau security guard dead. investigators say the chaos began around 5:30 thursday evening when a man armed with a gun kidnapped a woman in d.c. the suspect drove off with the woman and police were alerted to look for a green honda accord. about 30 minutes later at the census bureau hecht quarters in suitland, maryland a security guard approached the car matching the description. he saw two people fighting inside the car and that's when one person in the car shot buckner who later died at prince george's hospital center. the shooting triggered a lockdown here at the census bureau with thousands of employees ordered to remain indoors.
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heavily armed tactical teams searched for the shooter who headed back to d.c. after a ten-mile chase, the police blocked the suspect's car. >> they collided with the suspect here. the suspect opened fire on the police and there was an exchange of gunfire between the mpd and the suspect. >> it made for a tense moment for people dining in a restaurant nearby. >> we saw a wave of people closest to the window off of their chairs lying on the floor, curled up on the floor, huddling. >> they say it was terroristic but in danger. the woman found kidnapped was same. both were conscious when they were brought to the hospital alison. >> susan mcginnis in suitland maryland. thank you, susan. coming up on the "cbs morning news," sandra bullock's call for help. she calls 911 in the case of a
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in texas, scary moment. he reported a problem. the landing gear would not come down. he came in for a very slow speed for a belly landing and jumping out of the plane as it stop move as the fire rescue arrived. he said he considers himself a lucky man. in california one child is dead and another fighting for his life after being pulled out of a submerged car. a car went off a pier landing upside down in 30 feet of water. a man and woman inside escaped. fire and rescue brought two boys to the surface. one was brought dead to the hospital. police are investigating. a man in wisconsin was tracked.
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john halfton was charged with attempting to provide materiel support and resources to a foreign nation. he's been held without bail. if convicted hafton faces up to 15 years in prison. a chilling call from actress sandra bullock was played in court. he allegedly broke into the home of the oscar-winning actress last june. bullock's 911 call was played in court. >> someone's broken into my house. i'm hiding in the closet. >> a man or a woman? >> i think it was a man. please hurry. >> police arrested joshua corbett on a stare case inside bullock bullock's house while she was in her bedroom closet. they found a love letter on corbett. he will be aravened april 23rd. tech fans stayed away for
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. on the "cbs moneywatch," be one of the first to order apple's newest tech toy. and the last dance for broadway's "dancing queen." jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning. you can now preorder the apple watch online. some in australia are already getting a look at the gadget. apple started taking orders just after midnight. lit take another two weeks for the watch to be delivered. also in stores customers make an appointment to try out the new watch. costs range from $250 to $17,000. here on wall street investors will begin watching the ups and downs in oil prices. the dow gained 56 points on
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thursday. the s&p rose 9 points. the nasdaq increased 23 points. a record fine against california's biggest utility for a deadly explosion. pacific gas & electric has been hit with a $1.6 billion penalty for the 2010 blast that killed eight people in the san francisco suburb of san bruno. the president of the public utilities commission publicly questioned the company's commitment to safety. walgreens will be closing stores in the united states. they plan to cut costs by closing 200 of its 800 stores. it should reduce costs by 1 x 1 x $.5 billion by the end of fiscal year 2017. >> and after 14 years on broadway "mamma mia!" will be closing. ♪ you are the dancing kwen young and sweet inform only 17 ♪
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>> the musical based on the hits like "dancing queen" from a ba is the eighth running show in broadway history. the last broadway show of "mama miya" will close on december 5th after 750 performances. today is the 90th birthday of a literary classic. on april 10th 1925 scrivener published "the great gatsby." while "the new york times" initially called it a dud it exploded after world war ii and became a staple of high school reading lists for generations of high school students. >> how do you do, old sport. i'm gatesly by it's been adapted to screenplay. scrivener sells about half a million copies every year. when we return, one of the most recognizable players in the
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here's a look add today's forecast in some cities around the country. one round is down at the masters as per tradition legend arnold palmer jack nicklaus and gary player teed off at a tournament. all eyes were on tiger woods but the five-time winner finds himself nine shots back after one round. >> so i'm in. i'm nine back. we even got a long way to go. >> 21-year-old jordan speights is atop the leaderboard.
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he holds a three-shot lead. the only place to see the last round of the masters is right here on cbs. our coverage begins at 3:00 p.m. eastern and you can watch the find round starting sunday at 2:00 eastern. new york ace matt harvey makes his way to the mound 19 months after major elbow surgery and he looks just as dominant as the last time we saw him. harvey. one of the most recognizable players in the nfl is calling it kwiks. troy pail mao helped pittsburgh win two super bowls. he knew it was time to retire when he could chase his kids around and couldn't catch them. coming up after your local news on cbs news larry wilmore hoeftss the comedy central show.
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caroline kennedy may work half a world away but she still maintains ties close to the white house. she recently san down for an interview with norah o'donnell of "60 minutes." >> do you have a special relationship with the president? >> well yes. depends on what you mean by special relationship but if i need to talk to him, i can. >> reporter: there's plenty to talk about. what's going on in east asia kennedy believes the story. >> the story is in the middle east. >> you guys are missing the story, okay? >> how? >> what's going on in asia there's so much opportunity for america. there's so much good will toward america. there's economic opportunity. >> reporter: ambassador kennedy is keen on a massive trade deal
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the biggest since nafta that is now being negotiated between u.s. japan, and ten other countries. but another issue is looming over east asia the asenn dance of china. relations between china and japan are tense. a booming china doesn't like japan and has designs on islands japanese consider theirs. what many americans may not know is the united states is obligated to come to japan's aid in case of an attack. how much does japan depend on the u.s. to depend it? >> well we are responsible for the defense of japan and we have a security treaty so what's being debated here now is the ability of japan to come to the aid, for example of us if we are being threatened. >> you can watch norah o'donnell o'donnell's interview with
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caroline kennedy on sunday night on "60 minutes" right here on cbs. coming up after the local news on "cbs this morning" we'll go to illinois for the severe weather outbreak in the midwest. plus we'll meet the lady making history with the blue angels. and the host of "the tonight show" larry wilmore joins us in studio studio. finally a gender happy party in north carolina. that's cher laird cutting a cake that's pink inside finding out her seventh child will be a girl. her first six children were all boys. she admits she was worried she would never have a body. >> from baby three to four i'm thinking, come on, there will be a girl at some point. they can't be all boys. after four five and six, you're thinking, yeah they can. >> reporter: the whole family is anticipating the birth of the baby girl in august. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm alison harmelin.
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. "eyewitness news" begins this morning with breaking news, at least one large tornado has left death and destruction in northern illinois. >> tornado sirens sounded as huge funnel cloud touched down in fair dale about 85 miles west of chicago, one person died and seven others were injured. officials say that there is damage to every single structure. one couple made it to a shelter just in time. >> we pulled in here, and ran inside. got couple of pictures of the tornado across the street from here, and in the basement, went down in the basement, 12 of us in the basement until they finally got us opened up to come out. >> tornado destroyed a rochelle restaurant, emergency workers pulled survivors from the base: that storm was powerful enough to flip a tractor-trailer on its
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