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captioning funded by cbs it's thursday, june 29th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." sex abuse charges hit a high ranking vatican official. now the accused cardinal i speaking out. and president trump's travel ban takes effect today. details on the restrictions. plus, new safety rules are being rolled out at airports across the u.s. the changes you'll notice the next time you fly the friendly skies. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at studio head
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quarts here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. a top vatican adviser, the chief's financial adviser, he's the most senior catholic and the highest ranking vatican official ever charged in the church's sexual abuse scandal. earlier this morning he addressed the allegations. >> i'm looking forward finally to having my day in court. i'm innocent of these charges. they are false. the whole idea of sexual abuse is abhorrent to me. >> australian officials say there are multiple complaints against pell. seth doane is in rome. good morning, seth. >> reporter: good morning. this very elite group of leaders in the catholic church.
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cardinal pell is at the very top, close adviser to pope francis. this morning he appeared sullen, quiet, reflective, and he talk about the relentless what he called character assassination against him over what he calls matters that have been under investigation for at least two years. he also told us this morning he has been in regular contact with pope francis, keeping him up to date, and that the pope had, in his words, had granted him a leave of absence to return to australia to face these charges to, as you heard in the sound bite, he looks forward to his day in court to clear his name. we have been speaking with people at the vatican who we have brn covering. that said always with the vatican, you must read between the lines here. whether he was granted a leave of absence is a question. it's more likely pope francis has forced cardinal pell to leave. he is the highest ranking to be charged with these severe sex
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charges and it's really sending shock waves through the catholic church. >> as you're talking, we show him greeting parishioners, presiding over a mass. do you know if he has any public events set up as well? >> reporter: yes. actually the pope is speaking behind me in st. peter's square in front of st. peter's basilica. this is a world week. the cardinals have been in rome. they make new cardinals. there's a feast of rome, a holiday here. we were told very specifically by the director of the holy see press office greg burke to not see cardinal pell at any public events until his name is cleared. some question whether he'll ever return to rome. anne-marie? >> wow. very interesting. thank you very much, th revised president trump's ban of preventing visitors from six mostly muslim countries goes
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into effect this evening. new instructions have been sent o the u.s. embassies and consulates. the new guidance will be there until they there's a release. good morning, seth. >> good morning. the white house is following up that allows parts of mr. trump's travel ban into effect today. a centerpiece of the new guidelines is a requirement requirement that a pers that a person have family or business in the u beginning today travelers from iran, libya, sew mala, sudan, syria, and yemen will have a hard time getting into the u.s. earlier this week part of his executive order was restored. arguing the lower courts that blocked the policy went too far
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in limiting mr. trump's authority. the trump administration said it's in the interest of national security. >> we'll be able to move forward, not focusing on people from one religion or one culture. >> the court did not enforce the administration's full ban saying instead those with visas are okay. visa applicants and refugees would only be exempt if they can prove they have a relationship with a bona fide person or entity. all this as the house is expected to vote today on two bills cracking down on illegal imstation. kate's law cracks down on illegal immigrants. the no sanctuary for criminal acts takes federal funding away from so-called saktary cities. >> we're calling all members of
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congress. they released a statement denouncing the bills saying they're riddled with constitutional violations. the supreme court won't hear arguments on the travel ban until at least october. today, though, the white house is expected to deal how the u.s. embassies, consulates and publish officials will modify this travel ban. anne-marie? the u.n. is demanding stepped up security measures for airlines heading into this country. they could be forced to bar larger electronics or even lose permission to fly to the u.s. danielle nottingham reports. >> we're not standing on the sidelines while fanatics head new plots. >> reporter: he's warning that they're taking it seriously and so should they. >> those who choose not to cooperate or slow to adapt these
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measures could be subject to ore revisions including bans on electronic devices, aircraft, or even suspension of their flights to the united states very the new marsh includes flights to the u.s. the changes include enhancing overall passenger screening, increasing security protocols around aircraft and passenger areas, expanding the use of bomb detecting dogs, and heightening screening of personal electronic devic devices. >> these measures will be both seen and unseen and they will be phased in over time. >> reporter: the beefed up security comes as there's an indication they will continue to try to get explosives on flights. >> more security they do the better. the more convenience, people are getting used to it. there's a lot of things going on
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in the world. >> i'd rather be safe than sorry. they can do whatever they want. >> reporter: secretary kelly has every indication they'll do what they need to comply. president trump said there would be a great surprise concerning the republican senate health care bill. mr. trump offered no explanation. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is trying to salvage the measure and waurned republicans he would be forced to negotiate with democrats if they can't pull it together. mcconnell wants to have a revised version of the bill sent to the congres otomorrow. that's according to the "washington post." parts of the midwest are assessing the damage this f severe storms including tornados. at least one tornado touched down in the southwest corner of aide yesterday afternoon. no one was injured, but several homes were damaged and destroye. this woman's roof was blown off. >> i have never been so scared
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and life is good. we're all okay. all of this can be fixed. >> another tornado touched down in western wisconsin. one person was injured there and about 30 homes were damaged and out west a wildfire in arizona forced thousands to evacuate. the fire is burning near prescott, about 130 miles north of some 3,200 acres have been. a fire from the same area back in 2013, you may remember, killed 19 firefighters. and another fire, this one in the foothills north of los angeles forced dozens of residents in burbank to evacuate. flames have reached some backyards, but so far no homes have been destroyed. an arraignment is scheduled this morning with a man charged with defacing arkansas's ten commandments.
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he yelled freedom as he crashed his vehicle into the monument outside the state capital yesterday. the monument had been in place for less than 24 hours. he was arrested in 2014 for the destruction he called to oklahoma's 10 commandments. ska realliy's fraud trial gets under way in new york. and why the world series champs paid a second visit to the white house. this is the "cbs morning news." he improves his farm and invest in his community to make even better coffee. all for a smoother tasting cup. green mountain coffee. it delivers a whole mouth clean with a less intense taste. zero alcohol™. so it has the bad breath germ-killing power of this... [rock music] with the lighter feel... of this. [classical music]
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those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. "the new york times" recaps the opening statements in the fraud trial of phrma bro martin shkreli. prosecutors say shkreli lied and created phony documents to run a ponzi scheme and to loot a drug company. a shoot-out erupted three weeks ago outside baltimore. prosecutors ruled the officers' actions were justified after the man opened fire on a bus. britain's "telegraph" reports the filing of a manslaughter charge against a former police officer in the hillsborough stadium disaster. 96 people suffocated or were tram. ed to death at an overcrowded soccer game in 1989. fives are facing negligence or
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cover-up-charges. the pittsburgh "post-gazette" recounts how a little league umpire saved a woman from suicide. john tumpane pulled a wambach and helped her until they got her hospitalized. the cubs went back to the white house and the president gently ribbed the players. the informal meeting was set up by the team's owners. the ricketts family donated millions to trump's campaign. it's their second trip. president obama hosted them just before they left office. still to come, the crippling cyber attacks. how businesses are still feeling the effects of a worldwide attack.
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stock exchange with that and more. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. banks and tech companies lead the way. the dow gained nearly 144 points. the s&p rose 21 points, and the nasdaq added 87 points. bank tests passed a stress test. the fed believes they are sound enough to withstand a major economic downturn. those 'loued to raise dividended or include shares include the four biggest banks. jpmorgan chase, bank of america, citibank, and wells fargo. news that staples was sold raised the stock. it was bought by sycamore nearl. sales have declined more than 6% over the last five years. russian president vladimir putin says foreign intelligence
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they were closely watching a crack in a huge glacier. the eventual break won't push sea levels higher because the ice shelf is already floating on ocean waters. it was ten years ago today that apple unveiled its first phone. meg oliver looks at with the touchscreen technology has touched millions ever since. >> reporter: it's the addictive device that almost no one leaves home without. >> i feel naked without it. i've got to have my phone. >> reporter: so does the lady behind him and practically every person within five feet. >> i'm addicted to it. i have to use it for absolutely almost everything although sometimes i have to ask my nephew for help. >> reporter: have you ever forgot it? >> yes, and then i have to go back home and get it. >> reporter: people across the country camped out for days to buy the first iphone. >> i couldn't believe i paid that much for it.
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>> reporter: senior cnet scott stein paid over 4$400 for the device. >> it didn't have an internet connection. it really wasn't meant to play videos or record videos. >> reporter: two year after it launched the iphone the camera was upgraded changing the way we record our memories and news. in the last decade, apple has sold over 1.2 billion iphones. >> is there a downside with being absolutely obsessed with our phones? >> absolutely. because people walk around like this, not discovering things on their own. >> reporter: for better or worse it's changed the way americans see the world. >> happy birthday, iphone. coming up on "cbs this morning" georgia congressman john lewis shares his krafrmgs story of being on the front
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our top story this morning. a top vatican official, the pope's chief financial adviser, has been charged with multiple accounts of sexual assault. cardinal george pell is australia's most senior catholic. he's been summoned to appear in court. the 76-year-old pell says he's innocent of the charges. president trump's revised travel ban goes into effect today. it makes it harder for visa applicants to make it into the country. they must prove they have relatives if the u.s. or a business connection. visas that have already been approved will not be revoked. and the trump administration is demanding that airlines step
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up skrt for those heading into the u.s. if they don't, they'll have to ban passengers traveling with electronic devices like laptops or forbid them from flying into the united states. a video shows an officer who allegedly stopped a man for jaywalking has gone viral. >> you crossed. take your camera and point it across there at the red hand that. is a crosswalk. >> reporter: moments after being stopped for jaywalking by jacksonville sheriff's deputy jake bolen. he recorded the incident. >> i'm about to put you in my car. >> reporter: the interaction happened a cording to a week ago. dep beaut bolen was working in a high-crash area. shipman believes this is about more than just a jaywalking citation. >> i was being stopped for black
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and walking. it's racial profiling. >> you're being legally detained. >> reporter: but in florida jaywalking is a crime that could mean a citation and fine but not jail time. according to florida law only motorists are required to have i.d.s on them, not pedestrians. the sheriff's department is aware of it. shipman was issued two citations totally $198 in fines. mireya villarreal, cbs news, new york. coming up on "cbs this morning," new rules mean longer work days for doctors. ahead, why a this-hour shift puts some in dauncher and why some doing tors prefer the longer hours. >> plus congressman john lewis reports on being on the front lines of the civil rights
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movement in his "note to self." and about pushing back against the chinese government. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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