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there goes the school. a tornado outbreak in the middle of the community. a fourth suspect is under arrest in the deaths of two police officers in mississippi, shot to death during a traffic stop saturday night. the family of an autistic teenager threatens league action after they're removed from a flight over the girl's behavior. change for the win. it's gone. lebron james at the buzzer. lebron james gives the cleveland cavaliers playoff win. why the shot almost didn't happen. captioning funded by cbs
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this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, may 11th, 2015. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning the threat of severe weather stretches from texas to the great lakes. the storm system is slamming millions with damaging winds, hail torrential rain and tornados. a tornado watch is in effect for parts of arkansas louisiana, and texas. late sunday in texas a tornado hit the small town of vann about 70 miles southeast of dallas. at least 26 people were taken to area hospitals. some of the injuries are life-threatening. significant damage to a number of homes was reported. earlier another tornado touched down in northwest dallas. >> there goes the school. there goes the school. >> last night a school roared through lake city iowa northwestern des moines. homes were damaged. and the roof was ripped off the school. ashley taylor was about one of
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100 people inside the school when the storm hit. >> it was really dark. it wasn't long but it was a pop. we did hear the roof come off and there was a change of pressure. i thought my ears were going to pop is what it felt like to me. >> there were no reports of injuries but the storm left a path of destruction two blocks wide. don champion has more on the violent weather outbreak on mother's day. >> reporter: a close call for a black hawk helicopter and the national guard. the rescuers almost needed rescue themselves in their dramatic struggle to save two men stranded on a submerged pickup truck, but in the end success. not far away in the town of krum towns were over taken with it. >> i may drown in the process butly make sure the baby and everybody else is oklahoma. and she slept through it. >> reporter: a tornado was also
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reported in denton. >> the tornado was blowing hard. it kind of did sound like a freight train. >> reporter: 100 miles west they were cleaning up in cisco after saturday's storm killed one person. a tornado cut right through his property. >> you can't beat mother nature. >> reporter: the severe weather reached into south dakota where the tornado tore the roof off this 100-year-old in delmont. luckily no one was inside. snow also fell sunday in another part of the state. the storm in denton knocked out power to thousands of people. crews plan to work overnight to service people still in the dark. in denton, texas, i'm don champion cbs news. in colorado an balance trying to cross a flooded road was swept away. there was a patient and four others were inside. no one was injured. all were able to escape and make it to high ground.
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the storm is headed to the east but there's another one on its tail. >> we've had severe weather. severe flooding taking place in the overnight hours and the line of thunderstorms continues from northern louisiana all the way toward arkansas as well. as we take a look at the next 24 hours, we'll slowly start to see the storm diminish. it will lose some of its punch, some of its steam. most of it by the time we head into monday afternoon and evening we'll start to see it push into the southern portions of houston. that lingers all the way toward central louisiana. by tuesday we start to see the storm system clearing out, giving those folks some what of a break. then we make our way wednesday morning, wednesday afternoon and we see another low pressure system coming out of mainland mexico and that delivers more showers from southern texas,
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further north in toward dallas and in toward wichita. for cbs news, i'm kai goldberg. ana came ashourd near myrtle beach sunday morning and weakened but high surf and flooding still threatened the coast. it's first named hurricane storm of the atlantic which doesn't begin until next month. four are in custody charged in the killing of two mississippi police officers. authorities were telling hat yearsburg residents to stay indoors. >> reporter: 26-year-old curtis banks told a reporter he was not involved in the killings of two police officers in hattiesburg, mississippi. 34-year-old officer benjamin dean and 25-year-old officer lacquerry tate were shot and killed during a traffic stop
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saturday night. dean pulled over a cad lat escalade for speeding and then called for backup. >> i heard gunshots. it was like six loud gunshots. next thing i know we seen six or seven police cars coming. a 22-year-old woman and banks' 29-year-old brother marvin were charged with capital murder. curtis banks was charged with accessory after the fact of capital murder. police say a fourth person 28-year-old cornelius was charged with on strukds of justice. the officers died at the hospital. >> they worked feverishly to save both. it wasn't to be so. too much blood lost and too much damage done internal. >> reporter: the suspects are to be arraigned in court monday. this morning former
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president jimmy carter is back home after falling ill. he cut short a mission to oversee elections in guyana. the carter family says he left after not feeling well. this week president obama hosts leaders of gulf arab nations at camp david. but a new leader of saudi arabia has decided not to attend. susan mcginnis is in washington. good morning. >> good morning. the saudis announced yesterday king salman will not attend the summit. some see it as a snub over washington's efforts to negotiate a nuclear deal with iran. a key issue at the talks will be the u.s.-led efforts to negotiate a deal with iran. members of the gulf cooperation council are afraid it will provide tehran billions of
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dollars that iranians can yut to threaten their government. yesterday secretary kerry tried to convince them that a deal with iran would be a safeguard measure. >> our offer with respect to iran does not stem from any lessening of our concerns about all of these other destabilizing events within the region. >> for its parts the u.s. wants the gulf states to do more to keep terrorist groups like isis from spreading from the middle east. >> you have the social media the internet which has the ability to reach into the home land and possibly inspire others. >> the arab leaders want security leaders from the white house, promises the u.s. will defend them if they come under attack from a stronger iran or
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terrorists it supports. they also want high-tech military equipment like israelis get and enhanced cooperation from the u.s. no late as friday that the saudis were saying the king would attend the summit. president obama had planned a one-on-one meeting with the king while they were there and now the saudis is saying the crown prince who is the interior minister will attend along with the son who is the king. >> thank you, susan. they're thankling pope francis for his relations in the united states. raul castro met with the pope for about an hour in the vatican. after the meeting castro said he's considering returned eding to the fold. coming up on the "morning news," a backlash. a principal yelling racist comments.
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visitors to yellow stone national park get an up close look at the wildlife of a black bear and her three cubs who brought traffic to standstill on a bridge in the montana section. tourists had to move quickly to get to safety. they say it's lucky no one was hurt. the bear and her family made it safely back into the forest. a principal of a georgia school who made racially tinged comments during a graduation ceremony is apologizing. the remarks on social media drew criticism around the country. >> i was shocked. for a second i thought i was the only one. i looked around and i saw everyone -- everyone is -- we're all looking the same way. >> miya page said she couldn't
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believe she heard from the principal and founder of the academy say. >> i apologized to everyone in attendance there. >> reporter: nancy is the woman at the center of this controversy. >> the stateot made as a racist remark. >> she said the clip that's circulating around the internet doesn't show the disruption during the ceremony that caused her to gradually become more agitated and lose her composure. she wanted people to stay and hear from the valedictorian who was skipped from the program. >> my concern was wanting people to hear the speech. i looked and the black people were leaving. it was like the devil was in the house. >> she was offended by the commend. she said that's why her friend brooklyn jacobs had her phone
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out and was recording. >> came up to the podium and was like if your baby's crying you need to do one of two things. you need to tape their mouths or get out because they shouldn't be here anyway. >> they weren't leaving because they were trying to get out early but they were offended by the other things she said throughout the ceremony. >> that was something unnecessary and uncalled for because there were more than just black people that were leaving the scene. >> that was donte rehn zuly of our atlanta affiliate wgzl reporting. >> when we return, a family is kicked off a plane by a pilot because of their autistic daughter daughter. and the force, king james proves he's got the personal touch.
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so why just clean your baby when you can give her... so much more™? johnson's®. so much more™. here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. an oregon woman says her family was removed from a united flight over what she calls fear of autism. donna beagle said the crew deemed her autistic daughter disruptive after she got hungry and started to act up last week. she asked to buy a hot meal after a back-and-forth with the
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flight attendant. that's when the flight attendant made an unscheduled stop. >> we're going to make an emergency landing not salt lake city and we have a passenger in the back of the plane who has behavior issues. >> the pilot said they made the right decision. the family has a lawsuit pending. big investments roll in and picasso could set an auction record. jill wagner is aet the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning, anne-marie. uber is looking to raise between $1.5 billion and $2 billion in financing. uber expects to finance the company. if that happens the ride-sharing company would be the most expensive backed up in history. they expect to grow 400% this year. stocks on wall street ended the week with their best day in two months following good news about the job market. for the week the dow gained 164
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. this is why cleveland cavalier fans were so excited when lebron james returned to the team last summer. cleveland and chicago tied late in game four in the playoff southeast but with one second remaining. james and the cavs would have a final chance. >> 1.5 remaining. james for the win. it's gone. lebron james at the buzzer. >> but lebron's buzzer beater almost didn't happen.
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>> to be honest the play that was drawn up i scratched it and i just told the coach just give me the ball. you know either we're going into overtime or i'm going to win it for us. >> the game-winning shot lifts the cavs to an 84-83 win and ties the games up two games apiece. deandre houston scores 26 points as los angeles wins game four 128-95. and the new york rangers force gajd seven against washington. chris kreider scores twice in the first period and the rangers top the capitals 4-3. game seven wednesday night in new york. people on mother's day one dad stood out. philly's fan mike capco snag add foul ball sunday while holding his infant son in a baby carrier
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misty copeland is towering in ballet. she's an african-american where there are few. "60 minutes" correspondent bill whitaker spoke with her. >> she performs across grand stages across the country. but it was this commercial for the sportswear under armour that introduced her to a new audience. about 6 1/2 million see live ballet every year. almost 8 million viewed this commercial online. a different audience found her when she danced with pop star prince. and there she was on the cover of "time" magazine as one of the 100 most influential people. >> hi misty.
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>> reporter: we were at the stage door after a performance in orange county california. she was mobbed like a rock star. misty copeland lives in new york city. she feels most at home on the stage of the metropolitan opera house where american ballet theater performs. it's 3,000 miles and a world away from where she began. if there is such a thing as the wrong side of the tracks that's where misty copeland grew up. she, her divorced mother and five siblings moved around like nomads. down on their luck they ended up here onin this hotel in gardenia. the whole family piled into two rooms. she hadn't been back until almost two decades when returned with us. >> what's it like being here? >> it brings back so many feelings and memories. >> good? bad? >> a little of both but just
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some really hard times because i was so embarrassed about it. >> living here. >> yeah. i think that's why when i saw the sign i was expecting it to be so much bigger because in my mind at that time it was just like this thing that was so huge that i wanted to hide from. >> she'd play with her brothers and sisters on the balcony. she imagined the railing outside the rooms to be her private studio. >> she said you would use these bars as your ballet bars? >> yeah, i would. >> can you do it? >> i would stretch out here. it's actually a really good bar. do my whole class out here. it was a nice little escape. >> well, you can watch the rest of bill whitaker's interview with misty copeland on cbsnews.com. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the latest outbreak of severe
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weather in the middle of the country. we'll be live in texas where a damaging tornado touched down last night. plus, we'll meet with the survivors of the ash language object mt. everest last month that was triggered by an earthquake. and the ladies of the hit show "the talk" join us in the studio. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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and we begin with breaking news this morning, in mercer county, new jersey, dozens of residents forced out after a raging apartment fire. good morning everyone. >> we want to get right out to "eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo, at windsor castle ants in east windsor good morning. >> reporter: good morning, officials have not updated reporters about the cause and how this fire all started this morning, they are still trying to get all of that together. but, there are dozens of displaced resident out here this morning who can fill us in as to what happened this morning. i have one here with us right now, he lives in a neighboring building to go where this fire started. take us through what you saw this morning when you woke up, then all of the fire that you saw. >> well, we all woke up due to banking due to police trying to evacuate my building because, you know, they just wanted us

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