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break overnight. a driver plowed his van into a london mosque just as midnight prayers were ending for ramadan. >> they did it on purpose. they did it exactly after the hour of prayer. >> several people are hurt and the driver is in custody. bt this morning witnesses and survivors are slamming the officials' response. and the navy confirms the identities of the seven people killed off the coast of japan. this morning details of the heroic efforts to keep the ship
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afloat. . good morning and welcome to "cbs morning news." i'm meg oliver in for anne-marie green. several people are hurt. police credit witnesses and victims with stopping the driver. >> also at the scene detained by members of that community is the man suspected of being the driver during this attack. witnesses say the crash seemed intentional. two are in serious condition. the driver of the van is under arrest. as of now, there are no other
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suspects. brook silva brag ga has the latest from london. good morning, brook. >> it happened just after midnight. hundreds of people gathered on the street when a vehicle made a sharp turn down a one-way street into the crowd. one man died, although it's unclear if he died as a direct result of the attack. this time muslim leaders are saying it may be motivateded by islam phobia. he ran the van. he actually lifted the van up to get the guy off the van up.
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>> police arrested the driver. >> this is being treated as a counterterrorism attack. this was an attack on london and all londoners and we should all stand against extremists. many criticize the police and the media for what they saw was a too slow decision. >> it's absolutely clear that there's double standards going on. the fact that you haven't put it as a terrorist-related crime and yet it bears the hallmarks. just because it's the other way around, why ain't justice served. >> london's mayor drawing connections to other recent acts of violence tweeted in part while it appears to be an attack on the community like the attacks elsewhere, it's also a shock on all of shared tell
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ranns. they report seeing two other men exist the attack but they have one person in custody. prime minister theresa may is expected to hold a meeting later today, meg. >> thank you. we're learning more about the desperate efforts to keep a navy ship afloat. the seven sailors have been identified. the victims may have been killed by the impact or drowned as seawater poured in. as the water poured in, they discovered the remains of several sailors. cbs news has learned they were the seven crew members missing since their destroyer co-lighted with a much larder filipino container ship off the coast saturday. the naesh has confirmed the names of the seven victims. the youngest is 19-year-old nay
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virginia navy dakota bixby. the search for the ship's survivors is now over. >> it was traumatic. as to how much warning they had, i don't know. >> he said many crew members were asleep when the crash happened. it was severely damaged letting water flood inside. the crew fought to keep the warship floating as tugboats towed it back to shore. >> the crew prevented it from foundering or sinking. >> three were medevacked including the ship's commanding officer bryce benson who's many stable condition. it happened in one of the busiest waterways. for the first time the u.s. military shout down a syrian air
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force jet. they had attacked. a u.s. f-18 shot down the syrian jet shot down the pilot. they say they acted in collected self-defense. this morning they said the u.s. must refrain from unilateral actions in syria. one of mr. trump's lawyers says he is not under investigation for obstruction of justice despite the tweet of the president that he was the target of a witch hunt. seth is in london. good morning. >> good morning. it was last fried it appears trump tweeted he was under investigation. quote, i am being investigatedlet that was following a post in the "washington post" on whether the
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president was attempting to obstruct justice. >> the fact of the matter is president has not been and is not under investigation. this was his response via twitter, via social media, that was in response to a "washington post" peeft. >> jay sekulow said on "face the nation" and other broadcasts that the president's tweet was not an admission but was specifically directed at the "washington post" story about expanding that investigation into russia's investigation meddling. he also said he was not notified of anything. he could not say for sure with that president trump was not under investigation because he can't meet robert mueller's mind. >> seth, thank you.
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he and four others were fired. scalise is awake and speaking with his family. two people were killed when gunmen stormed a resort in the west african nation of mawly. mawly officials say this was a terrorist attack. 36 were arrested. two of the attackers were shot but two escaped. a fast moving fire in portugal kill at least 52 people. the victims were trying to outrun the flames saturday night. a huge wall of flames ran over cars and trucks northeast of lisbon. the fire is still going strong and the officials are still searching for more victims. 58 people are confirmed or presumed dead in a massive
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london apartment fire. this drone video from inside the 24-story building was released. it shows apartments were residents were able toe escape. this morning two british ministers said the new exterior used to renovate the building may have been banned under united kingdom building codes. protesters demonstrated in the minnesota city where the jury acquitted a police officer in the fatal shooting of black motorist last year. hundreds marched in st. anthony where he worked. in friday he was not charged with the shooting of fill lan dough castillo. >> our friend did not deserve to die here in this state.
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across the southwest today, the unrelenting heat could reach record levels. heat advisories are up in california, nevada, and utah. a high 115 is forecast in phoenix and temps of 100 in san fernando and vegas. beaches were jammed with people trying to escape higher temperatures inland. in western pennsylvania the problem is flooding. streets were swamped after rare flash flooding on sunday. some cars were stranded in the fast rising waters. >> still ahead on the "morning news," we'll show you the moment the drone finds two lost hikers in colorado. plus, fanning social media. a teacher's photo with the president goes viral. and ahead on "cbs this morning," norah o'donnell will be in seoul, south korea, to
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two men who got lost saturday are saved. rescuers say the aircraft scanned wide areas far faster than they could. the hikers and their dog were spotted in just two hours. a teacher's photo with the president becomes a hit on social media, and new developments in the case of a missing muslim girl. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. the "washington post" reports a 22-year-old man is accuse of killing a 17-year-old girl. a body believed to be hers was found yesterday in a pond. police say they have no evidence that it was a hate crime. "the wall street journal" says white house adviser jared
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kushner will visit the middle east on a peace mission. president trump's son-in-law will hold talks starting wednesday with palestinian leaders. the president said no three-party talks are expected. the "missourian" reported more than three dozen people were hurt. the crowd was standing on a second story deck near flathead lang saturday when it buckled. britain's "guardian" quotes that what an award-winning teacher wanted to tell president trump about gay rights. he posted a photo of his white house visit in april. he's wearing a rainbow pin and wearing a fan. he wanted to tell the president that lgbt community has a body count. the photo has been shared more than 5,000 times. and "vanity fair" says beyonce fans are upset with her
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work force and tech issues for much of this month. this week will focus on issues facing silicon valley. the chief executives of apple, amazon, google, and intel are among those taking part. google is cracking down on hate-filled content on you teen. fighting it. google engineers have developed technology to prevent reuploads of known terrorist content using image matching techniques. and c"cars 3" races to the top of the box office. it took in an estimated $53.5 million in ticket sales in its third weekend out "wonder woman" dropped to second and the tupac biopic "all eyes on me" debuted
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. our top stories this morning a van ran into pedestrians outside a mosque in north london. this morning's incident is being treated as a potential terrorist attack. ten people were injured all from the muslim community. >> the van turned left with no indication. at one point he was under the van. he walked around to list the van up to get this guy off the van. >> a 48-year-old man was behind the wheel. there were no other suspects. he was held by the crowd until police arrived and he is now under arrest. the remains of seven sailors have been recovered on board the sleeping vessel of the uss
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fitzgerald. >> this loss is something we all feel. >> the fitzgerald co-lied with a much larder coin taner ship off the japanese coast. much o the crew was sleeping. the damage was so bad they had to fight toe keep the ship afloat. it took place in one of the busiest waterways. the ship's captain suffered a head injury and had to be evacuated. both the u.s. and japan are investigating. summer doesn't officially start until wednesday, but parts of the west and southwest are already broiling in a triple-digit heat wave. it's makes it difficult for firefighters. danielle nottingham reports. >> reporter: temperatures could rise as much as 15 degrees above normal. air quality, unhello toy levels
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of heat and ozone pollution are expected in several inland communities. excessive heat warningsnevada, . several had to be treated for heat-related illness. temperatures are expected to reach 120 degrees. the hottest temperatures will arrive on monday and last through the end of next week in the southern california desert. highs in death valley could soar to 127 degrees. danielle nottingham, cbs news, los angeles. coming up on "cbs this morning," more on president trump and the russia investigation. chip reid has the latest from the white house. plus, peter greenberg shows us how the u.s. is slowly trying to upgrade its rail systems to catch up with the rest of the world. and --
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>> reporter: across the country towns and small communities are using sports tournaments to revitalize their economy. i'm dana jacobson. coming up on "cbs this morning," the fish that saved tennessee. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. i'm meg oliver, ha. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪
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>> new developments overnight british thundershowerties urminging calm after a van plows into a crowd. it has all the hall marks of a terror attack. we'll have an update on the number of wounded. >> and happening today, philadelphia pa seth williams find himself on the other side of the courtroom as defendant in his own corruption trial. we're live outside federal court with a preview of the case. >> live on storm scan three with the system expected to bring severe weather today. parts of the weather will be under flash flood watch later this afternoon. today is monday, june 19, good morning, everyone, i'm jim donovan. >> and
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