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captioning funded by cbs it's friday, june 2nd, this is the "cbs morning news." the president pulls out of the paris agreement promising -- we'll see if we can make a deal. if we can, that's great. if we can't, that's fine. >> but now world leaders say negotiations are over. they're bucking the president and businesses are backing away from his administration. and at least three dozen people are dead and many more injured after a gunman stormed a manila casino, firing shots and
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torching gaming tables. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. i'm meg oliver in for anne-marie green. president trump's decision to pull the united states from the paris climate agreement -- some states and corporate leaders who normally support republican initiatives say they'll buck the president and honor the paris accord while most american lawmakers applaud the move. hena daniels is here in new york with the latest. hena, good morning. >> good morning. the paris climate agreement was a commit management made 22015 by 195 countries to reduce greenhouse gases. leaders in india, china and other countries say they will carry on. >> we're getting out. >> keeping a campaign promise,
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donald trump pulled the u.s. from the paris climate accord thursday saying the deal placed an unfair burden on american workers. >> lost jobs, lower wages, shuttered factories. >> speaking on fox news last night vice president mike presence doubled down on those claims. >> the american people get it. this is a president who is fighting for the american people, fighting for american jobs. >> foreign leaders were swift to condemn the president's action. the leaders of germany, italy, and france all rejecting mr. trump's offer to renegotiate, vowing to press ahead. >> we all share the same responsibility. make our planet great again. >> i was elected to represent the citizens of pittsburgh, not paris. >> pittsburgh mayor bill peduto joined more than 60 mayors across the country.
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he also had this message for mr. trump. >> the people of pittsburgh voted for hillary rodham clinton 80%. >> president obama also took aim. he issued a statement saying in part i'm confident this our states, cities, and businesses will do even more to lead the way. >> and the u.s. will join only twoover countries that are not part of the agreement, nicaragua and syria. meg. >> with his grandfather on his lap former secretary of state john kerry signed the accord for the united states. he called itself-de-steck stiv and an ignorant appeal on the nation. >> mr. secretary you call this an unprecedented forfeiture of
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american leadership. what do you mean? >> when 195 countries come together working for decades and the united states of america takes the leadership in order to join with china, two largest emitters in the world of carbon emissions to say we must begin to reduce and then to have a president stand up and simply unilaterally walk away from that without scientific basis, not based on facts in terms of our economy. the truth is the president -- no country is required by this agreement to do anything except what that country decided to do for itself. so donald trump is not telling the truth to the american people, we have this huge burden imposed on us by the other states. no, we agreed to what we would do, we designed it, it's voluntary, and the president of the united states could have changed that without walking away from the whole agreement. >> the president portrayed it in
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economic terms and said it gave the other countries financial advantage. >> no, that's not true. the single job, wind turbine technician. half of them, 50%, are in states that donald trump won. he's going to hurt those people. he's going to hurt those states. >> kerry says the president's decision will not only costing the u.s. jobs and influence, it's also invitations from other countries to walk away from solving humanity's most existential crisis. last night they were lit green in support of the paris agreement. three states, california, new york, and washington are forming the united states climate alliance to convene states who are committed to upholding the agreement. former astronaut scott kelly is the veteran of four space
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flights. kelly tweeted that withdrawing from the paris agreement will be devastating to our planet. paris and pittsburgh share the same environment after all. ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll talk to cbs news chief correspondent john dickerson about potential political fallout from the president's decision to pull out of the paris accord. the trump administration has petitioned the supreme court to reinstate its controversial travel ban. the ban on travelers from six mostly muslim countries has been repeatedly blocked by lower courts. last night's filing comes one week after a virginia paced federal court ruled against the president saying the executive order drips with religious intolerance, animus. comey is expected to testify about the private meetings he
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had with president trump. the president allegedly asked comey to consider ending the investigation into former national security adviser michael flynn. the president fired comey last month. at least 36 people were suffocated when a gunman set fires at a casino in the philippines. the resort's worlds casino is a large complex in manila. a lone gunman entered the casino yesterday causing tourists to stampe stampede. he carried a bottle of gasoline and set gambling tables on fire. he sprayed bullets but didn't hit anyone. >> we were able to shoot and wound the gunman andtown gunshot wound significantly slowed down the assailant and resulted to his holding up in the room where he took his own life.
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>> the apparent motive was robbery, not terrorism. the victims were trapped by thick smoke in the gambling area. dozens suffered minor injuries as they fled. in mexico an 8-year-old girl was seriously injured when a freak gust of wind sent the inflatable bounce house flying. the injured girl was thrown into a parking lot as the bounce house hit a fence. three other children were also injur injured. there's new video of tiger woods after he wu arrested for dui. woods is seen in the jupiter, florida, police station monday morning as he was being book. he looked disoriented and followed con manneds and joked about being bald. woods was arrested when he was parked on the side o the road. he was asleep at the wheel. breath tests at the jail registered zero alcohol level. woods said he had a bad reaction
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to prescription drugs. and the first game of the nba finals was a blowout. kevin durant drove through the lane unbothered time after time, finishing with 38 points and eight rebounds as the golden state warriors beat cleveland. lebron james led the cavaliers with 28 points and 15 reboundings. game two is sunday night in oakland. ahead on the "cbs morning news," tickets for sunday's one love concert sell outin a matter of minutes but many wound up in the wrong hands. and queen bee, the spelling bee's newest champ and her winning word. this is the "cbs morning news." when things go wrong here, you remember. quilted northern is designed to work so well, you can forget your bathroom trips. but little miss puffytail can never forget. "the only thing worse than having such large ears, is having such large eyes."
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m "a" "r" "o" "c" . marocain is a type of dress fabric but it didn't faze ananya vianey out of fresno, california. she's the 13th consecutive indian american champion. congratulations. on the morning newsstand two nfl teams look to make this month their pride month and tickets for the manchester concert end up in the wrong hands. scalpers are plaguing the tickets. free tickets were offered to fans who attended the concert that was attacked. ticketmaster is trying to weed out more than 10,000 phony applications for sunday's fund-raiser. the "times of london" says a worker's blunlder caused a power outage that stranded some 75,000
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british airways passenger. a maintenance contractor accidentally shut down the computer system a week ago that shut down several thousand flights. more than a dozen cases have been confirmed across florida in the last week. veterinarians say owners should have their dogs vaccinated. the "philadelphia inquirer" reports that the parents whose son died during a penn hazing want a call for trustees are scheduled to discuss the issue today. and the "los angeles times" reports that the city's new l teams are reaching out to the lgbt community. they're sponsors of the lgbtq
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celebration this weekend. it shows that inclusion wins. >> ahead, walmart puts its workers to the task to defeat amazon. what the big box store is asking of employees in an effort to beat the online giant. this is the "cbs morning news." [ ominous music playing ]] ah! ah! ah! [ children laughing ] wooo! yea! have a despicably delicious breakfast with these special edition jars of nutella.
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dubai's newest police officer won't exactly walk the beat. the unarmed row bop cop will walk the streets on wheels. if it works, the city says one-fourth of dubai's cops will be robots by the year 2030. on on the "cbs moneywatch" businesses are backing away from the president and walmart asks workers the make a pit stop. jig wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> they're getting a chilly reception in the business word. tesla founder elon musk quit the white house advisory counsell. general motors did as well but
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mary barra will not quit. they tweeted it's a set back for the environment and the united states leadership in the world. well, the labor department released its jobs report for may this morning. economists expect that the economy add 17,000 new jobs and that the unemployment rate stayed at 4.4%. that is a decade low. in a separate record yesterday, the payroll processor adc says the private sector add ed 253,00 jobs in may. that's enkurlging. the dow gained 135 point, the s&p picked up 18 points. the nasdaq rose 18 points. >> the meal company blue apron went public. they're the innovator of in-home delivery services. you get a box meal kit. they have sales of nearly $800 million last year.
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it plans to raise $100 million and plans to trade on the new york stock exchange. walmart workers will deliver online on their way home. they can choose to associate in the delivery program or not. if they agree, they get paid. walmart has stores within ten%. the program's being tested at two stores in new jersey and one in arkansas. what an interesting idea. meg. >> very interesting. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thanks. >> ahead, comfort on the clay. the emotional embrace at the french open after an injured player makes an early exit. tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto helped more people stay alive
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an injured tennis player is comforted by his opponent at the french open. nico almagro of spain sonned on the court yesterday when he reinjured his leftie. juan martin del potro hopped the net to consol him. alma gra was forced to withdraw. it's hard to watch. the beatles famously got by with a little help from their friends 50 years ago. teri okita is in liverpool celebrating the sergeant peppers lonely hearts club band. >> reporter: when that album ushered in in the summer of '67, it was heartbreaking. sergeant peppers experimented with radically different sounds and recording techniques as showcased in liverpool.
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california's rugged coast was a remarkable feat of 20th century engineering. now engineers are trying toing if out,000 repair a section wiped out last month by a landslide. here's john blackstone. >> reporter: the dramatic stretch of california's coast knowned a big sur is particularly scenic from the air and right now almost the only way to get there is by air. the highway just hugs the edge. the single road into big sur, california's coast hugging highway 1 is blocked to the north by a collapsed bridge and to the south by an enormous landslide. what were you thinking when you
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came out and saw this for the first time. >> oh, my god. plain and simple. >> doug cook is an engineer with the state highway safety caltrans. >> when you're standing here trying to figure out how to connect this part of the road to that part of the road half. 's the easy part. we have to stabilize the hill before we can begin the road. >> reporter: highway 1 supports hundreds of tourist businesses with spectacular views but it's almost now emily dropping from a thousand customers a day to just a couple of dozen, have you ever had the thought turn off the lights, lock the door, go home for the summer? >> everything we're doing is fighting to stay open. that's our number one mission. >> reporter: tourists can still use it. some of the coast will remain
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out of reach for at least the next year. our top story this morning, opposition is growing in this country and overseas to president trump's decision to withdraw from the paris climate agreement. the leaders of germany, france, and italy condemn the move. president trump says his decision is a reassurance of america's sovereignty. >> this agree is less about the climate and more about other countries gaining a financial advantage over the united states. >> some states and corporations say they will continue to honor the accord. at least 36 people were suffocated by thick smoke when a gunman set fire at a casino in the philippines. the gunman opened fire but didn't shoot anything. manila police say it appears to be a botched robbery, not terrorism. the gunman killed himself. coming up on "cbs this
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morning," florida looks how it's handling a dog disease sweeping across the state. the anti-iphone. i'm with fifth graders at carver elementary school. ♪ every day we do our best like we do on cbs ♪ >> yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. >> that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm meg oliver. i'm meg oliver. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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he was lunging and swinging, and basically saying i want everything. >> on, he talks about the close call with the rob their put him in the hospital. who police are anxious to talk to. >> we learned president trump will try to reinstate revised version every his travel ban, this time with the help of the highest court, how he plans to succeed where he previously failed. >> looking live at center city off to another beautiful day. will it last through the first weekends of june? >> today is friday, june 2nd, good morning, i'm rahel solomon. >> i'm jan carabeo in for jim donovan. let's get a check on today's
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