tv CBS Morning News CBS June 15, 2015 4:00am-4:31am EDT
4:00 am
over with the white wash. the kid was in shock, still coherent. took it clean off. >> a shark attack outbreak in north carolina. two kids suffer light-threatening bites sunday just miles away from the scene of another attack late last week. jeb bush makes it official today. the former florida governor tries to continue his family's political dynasty when he announces he's running for president in 2016. curry steps back. stephen curry with the magic. >> and on the brink. the golden state warriors are one win away from their first nba tight 40 years while lebron james and the cleveland cavaliers must win
4:01 am
two games. captioning funded by cbs this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, june 15th 2015. good morning. i'm alison harmelin. two young victims badly mauled within hours of each other. it happened off the beach in oak island. this follows another beach attack on a beach last thursday. it looked like a scene from "jaws." >> blood in the water, kids were in shock. took it clean off. >> it was the start of the summer season and the late afternoon cam. was brought on by screams for help. the first victim was a 12-year-old girl. people ran to her leg. she was bleeding heavily.
4:02 am
she lost part of her arm and was severely bitten on her left leg. about 90 minutes late oesh the same stretch of beach, a 16-year-old boy was attacked. he lost his left arm. authorities moved up and down the beach to warn beachgoers to get out of the watt ear. helicopters looks for any sign of a shark or sharks. it's unclear if the same shark is to blame. last week in the same county a 13-year-old girl was attacked by a shark. >> definitely surreal. she was so young. >> she suffered minor cuts to her foot. her boogie board got the worst of it. >> both kids are in fair condition. there were no lifeguards on duty at the time. the oak county mayor said shark attacks are virtually unheard of in this area. this morning a tropical disturbance in the gulf of mexico pose as threat to the
4:03 am
gulf coast of texas and louisiana. the system is expected to move northwest toward the texas coast and could make landfall tomorrow making landfall near where there was a flood weeks ago. the galveston county of emergency management is on alert. >> there is concern because it's fairly large and moving in this direction. we expect it will be a rain event. we expect flooding. we don't know where, how bad or for how long it will be right now. >> the system could trickle a storm surge but the main concern by gulf coast officials is the potential for flooding. there's also strong weather up along the east coast. meteorologist nick walker of the weather channel has more on the dangerous conditions. >> we're expecting a widespread area of hail damaging winds, also the possibility of flash
4:04 am
flooding. the tornado threat is low, but look how widespread this area is. it goes all the way from detroit and chicago and st. louis, washington, d.c., up through new york, and this is also an area that could very well see some flash flooding. this is what we're concerned about, though, as we head through the middle part of the week. the national hurricane center watching this area of low pressure that could become our second named tropical storm of the atlantic hurricane season. it's expected to make its way toward the texas coastline in the coming days producing record rainfall. flash flooding is going to be over a widespread area including houston with over 5 inches of rainfall. i'm nick walker atlanta, the weather channel. plumes of smoke filled the sky over willow about 40 miles norjt of anchorage. the fire exploded in size from two acres to more than a thousand. autorities sate was caused by
4:05 am
humans but didn't providemore details. more evacuations are expected. prosecutors say the men used tools stored at the prison by contractors to cut their way out and each day they were done they returned the tools to the toolboxes so no one would notice. today the prison worker who is accused of helping them is due in court. don champion haas our report. >> dozens of law enforcement officers were on the ground and above ground looking for david sweat and richard matt. new york mayor david cuomo says they could be anywhere. >> we don't know if they're still in the area or mexico by now. mary vann a gun shop owner has seen an uptick in sales. >> we won't go looking for anything, but i won't be a hostage either so it's time to
4:06 am
carry a gun. >> reporter: more than 800 federal officers are here on the ground working 12 hour days. some are at checkpoints like this. most arrively taking part in the search. the clinton county pros kulter says the prison employee joyce mitchell was supposed to pick them up at the clinton power facility and drive them seven hours away but they would not tell her the location. mitch sl charged with promoting prison contraband. as many are trying to move on with their lives, many can't help but wonder if danger is nearby. a top al qaeda leader may be dead this morning after the u.s. launched weekend air strikes in north africa. libya's government says u.s. warplanes killed mack tarbell mack tar and several others in the country. locals say the terrorist wasn't there. the pentagon confirms he was the
4:07 am
target known as a one-eyed sheikh. that 2013 siege killed about 35 hostages including three americans. the pack of republicans pursuing the party's presidential nomination will grow to 11 today. former governor jeb bush will officially announce his candidacy in miami. brian webb shows how busy he is. >> reporter: he'll launch of a video to kick off his campaign for nomination. >> reporter: the former florida governor will make his candidacy official in miami today. the 62-year-old joins ten other republicans in the hunt for the nomination, but bush says his life experiences and ability to make tough decisions will set him apart. for the democrats, hillary clinton campaigned sunday in ad distancing herself from
4:08 am
president obama in his battle with congress over a trade agreement. >> the president should listen to and work with his allies in congress starting with nancy pelosi. >> reporter: but independent bernie sanders who is challenging clinton in the democratic race says she needs to take a more definitive stand on trade. >> i would hope very much that secretary clinton will side with every union in this country, virtually every environmental group, many religious groups and say that this tpp policy is a disaster. >> reporter: sanders says he can beat clinton but he faces an uphill battle at the polls. bush plans to pour tray himself as a doer with conservative ideas. heal take his pitch on the road to new hampshire, iowa and south carolina this week. alison? >> brian webb in new york. thanks, brian. and coming upton "morning news," racial controversy in the
4:09 am
naacp leader who lice about her race stirs up more anger after canceling a meeting. >> and a dozen zoo animals loose after potential flooding. this is the "cbs morning news." it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla apremilast. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea nausea, upper respiratory tract infection, and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take
4:10 am
and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ask your doctor about otezla today. otezla. show more of you. new flonase allergy relief nasal spray. this changes everything. flonase is the 24 hour relief that outperforms a leading allergy pill. when we breathe in allergens our bodies react by over-producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance, flonase controls six. and 6 is greater than 1. so go ahead, inhale life, excite your senses, seize the day and the night. new flonase. 6 is greater than 1. this changes everything. quilted northern works so well people can forget their bathroom experience. but these birds see all and forget nothing. except this one, who has an outlet for a face. when i'm out in the hot sun, i know how to hydrate on the inside. but what about my skin? coppertone sport sunscreen puts a breathable layer on your skin
4:11 am
to help keep it hydrated by holding in natural moisture while providing protection from harmful uv rays. game on. coppertone sport. this morning they're cleaning up in philadelphia after a major water main burst. it's unclear what brought yesterday's breach. there was also significant damage ujds ground which will affect gas, water and communication lines. the storm destroyed their encloseure enclosures. a hip pat muss was among dozens of animals roaming the streets sunday. soldiers subdued it with a tranquilizer gun. a bear was spotted hanging out on top of an air conditioning unit. residents in the community are being told to stay indoors until the animals are rounded up.
4:12 am
the flooding killed at least 12 people. a man says his family linked to violence of assault on police led to instability. >> james boulware allegedly rammed a police car. a police sniper eventually killed him. a row of pipe bombs he set sent his armored van on fire. his mother said she recently talked him out of killing himself. >> james had problems so his son could talk reasoning into hymn even though the child is a child and not even a teenager yet. >> boulware apparently blamed the police for loses custody of his son. fun real for the man killed by isis this week will be
4:13 am
buried. his family said broomfield took up arms to face christians facing persecution. a planned meeting is canceled this morning amid a race controversy. the group's president rachel dolezal is accused by her own parents as falsely portraying herself as black. the decision to cannes tl meeting upset some members of the chapter. straight away golden state warriors. and later passengers aboard a flight are forced to spent the night in cold barracks. well this summer, stay with choice hotels twice and get a $50 gift card you can use for just about anything. go you always have a choice. book now at choicehotels.com what if getting ready was this easy? now teeth whitening is! with the colgate optic white toothbrush plus whitening pen. just brush whiten, and go! its stay-on formula deeply whitens for whiter teeth in 2 days. optic white toothbrush plus whitening
4:14 am
pen. brush, whiten, go! curing a yeast infection can take days. relieving the itch... can happen instantly. vagisil max strength anti-itch wipes relieve itch and odor instantly as they cleanse. so why wait to feel comfortable? trust vagisil. the number one wipe for itch. why am i so awake? did you know your brain has a wake system... and a sleep system? science suggests when you have insomnia, the neurotransmitters in your wake system may be too strong, which may be preventing you from getting the sleep you need. talk to your doctor about ways to manage your insomnia. when heartburn comes creeping up on you... fight back with relief so smooth... ...it's fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue ...and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum, tum tum tum...♪ smoothies! only from tums.
4:15 am
here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. time is running out for lebron james to deliver a championship to the city of cleveland while the bay airy is on the brink of celebrating an nba title for the first time in 40 years. they hosted game five of the finals. james scored 40 points and finishes with a triple-double but it's not enough for cleveland. warriors stefen curry shows why he's the most valuable player. golden state wins 1rks 04-91.
4:16 am
>> we put ous in good position to go to cleveland and close it out. we're confident. we're not getting ahead of ourselves. the locker room if you walked in there was the same as after a regular season win. >> we don't want them celebrating at all whether it's on their home floor or our home floor. >> the warriors can close out in cleveland tomorrow night. payback for an nhl fan. >> go go. phoenix coyotes fan rhonda pierceson got to use a stun gun on jerry weiers saturday just days before wires and the city council awarded to end the coyotes team lease. wires agreed to be tasered if someone posted $10,000 charity so pierce and other fans showed up with a check for $10,000. passengers on a diverted
4:17 am
flight vent on social media about their unexpected overnight stay at a military base. and later britain's little prince captivates the crowd at a polo match. helping you fall asleep and stay asleep so your body can heal as you rest. advil pm. for a healing night's sleep. hello. our ocean spray cranberry mango juice drinks are a perfect blend of cranberry and mango. tastes like you're in the tropics. [ cracking ] ta-da! i've smoked a lot and quit a lot but ended up nowhere. now i use this. the nicoderm cq patch, with unique extended release technology helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose nicoderm cq.
4:19 am
here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. a scary looking sight, but no one is hurt in texas after a gas line explodes. local officials say the gas was rerouted and the fire was out by this morning. and quite a sight on the tarmac at the boise airport. they made their way only a wing. vapor from a fuel leak had some
4:20 am
concerned about a possible fire. some junks from the wing to the tarmac but no one was hurt. they acted without the direction of the flight crew. this morning united is apologizing to frustrated passengers after their flight was diverted to canada. they accuse the airline of not providing adequate accommodations. >> reporter: search google earth and you'll see green wilderness a place so small the military facilities stand out and that's where 176 passengers from united flight 958 spent friday night. they'd left chicago's o'hare and four hours later were diverted. passengers started tweeting. stuck in canada now. why? because the plane had mechanical problems. this town has two hotels so i have to sleep in a military baker. they actually have several hotels. the clerk says they've been booked. passengers called it an epic fail.
4:21 am
unheated barracks on a 41-degree night. >> it was cold yes. >> reporter: many passengers spent their day in the heated mess hall waiting from the airline. >> we did not receive any communication from united at all. >> reporter: the crew members apparently had an easier time she wrote united crew arrived looking fresh from their comfy night in a hotel. outrageous. when bill turner gripes that they were in a hotel while their customers are stranded in the barracks united tweeted back. the crew must rest in order to continue the flight. you can rest onboard the aircraft knowing they are in charge. they finally boarded a plane but waited three more hours in their seats to take off. after a more than 24-hour ordeal the passengers landed in london sunday afternoon. united said nair n their official statement, we 'poll
4:22 am
jazz to our customers for the considerable travel plans and will be refunding their tickets to london. in new york, contessa brewer cbs news. one photo shows george sitting on grassy hillside sunday. he was watching from the sidelines. it was mom kate's second public appearance of the weekend after giving birth to princess charlotte last month. george turns 2 in july. and dinosaurs stomp the competition at the box office. it became the biggest global opener of all times. "jurassic world" made over $200 million and is the first to gross over 500 million worldwide in a single weekend. 44 million dlurs of those were at imax theaters. nothing else was close. "spy" came in second at $16
4:23 am
million. a paleontologist tells us what the new jurassic movie got wrong. i'm alison harmelin. this is the "cbs morning news." er dawned on me that it could hurt your teeth. he told me to use pronamel. it's going to help protect the enamel in your teeth. it allows me to continue to drink my coffee and it was a real easy switch to make. quilted northern works so well people can forget their bathroom experience. but sir froggy can never forget. "what's worse", he thinks... "that my arms can never relax or my eyes can never look away?" ♪ bring us your aching and sleep deprived. bring us those who want to feel well rested. aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. be a morning person again with aleve pm. ♪ the go wrong. power kale chicken caesar salad is rivaled only, by the goodness felt while eating one. panera.
4:25 am
in wrightsville pennsylvania, a massive swarm of mayflies was so thick it cause accidents on a bridge saturday. firefighters caught the scene. it cut down visibility. the flies only live a day, long enough to mate. so piles and piles of dead mayflies were left behind. the bridge reopened on sunday. the first spacecraft to land on a comet finally sent a message home. it finally came out saturday after months of silence. officials say it's doing well and has plenty of sunlight to give its report. >> reporter: when the philae probe landed on acomet p it sent
4:26 am
a message. hello, earth. can you hear me? >> i'm so overwhelmed. >> reporter: for the british scientist who helped develop the probe's instruments it was an unexpected surprise. the last time european space agency heard from philae was back in november after its historic landing on a comet 400 million miles from architect butearth, but it didn't go as planned. >> philae should have landed in a crater area where it landed in sunlight, but it didn't. it was in furlough. it also conducted skparms finding among other things water in the form of ice. but without direct sunlight to power the probe's solar panels its battery eventually died until now. >> now the comet is much much closer to the sun, the sunlight is much stronger and it's fall about on the solar panels and has woken philae out.
4:27 am
>> we have to work on how to continue its mission even though it wasn't supposed to be awake now. >> reporter: mats says it's opening evolution it's opening our eyes and giving us a better understanding of how comets work. >> reporter: in the meantime scientists say philae's new life on a comet is nothing less than extraordinary. carter ens cbs news los angeles. finally it was 800 years ago today that england's king john signed the magna car ta. the magna car ta is the basis for america's declaration of independence and the bill of rights. the document limited the powers of the monarchy and laid the foundation for modern freedom. and coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," a preview of jeb bush's formal launch of his campaign, plus republican
4:28 am
4:30 am
from the ybs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". it is 4:30, this monday morning, and two very big stories we're tracking this morning. storms are causing more damage and kate will have your forecast coming up in just a few moments. >> let's check with her in just a moment. good morning i'm erika von tiehl. >> i'm diana rocco in this morning for ukee washington. let's check in with kate with a look at this morning. >> you will have some steady rain to contend with, right now, the steadiest over northern delaware, i'm show you storm scan in just a minutes you can see here, our rooftop camera, drain drops on the lens here just showing wet morning all across the region, again, pockets of heavier rain depending on where you're traveling. so let's
129 Views
IN COLLECTIONS
KYW (CBS) Television Archive Television Archive News Search ServiceUploaded by TV Archive on