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captioning funded by cbs it's monday, august 7th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." nations are coming together to put pressure on north korea with new sanctions, and u.s. officials say they are open to negotiations, but need north korea to do one thing. >> the first and strongest signal they can send us is just stop these missile launches. vice president pence sounds off on a report that suggests he's laying groundwork for a possible presidential bid. and excessive corrosion that caused an ohio state fair ride to break apart.
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good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. the international community is sending a strong message to north korea to end its nuclear program. at a security summit over the weekend, two of pyongyang's most powerful trade allies, china and russia, appear to be willing to help apply economic pressure. seth is in washington with the latest. good morning. >> good morning. they approved these new sanctions because of the intercontinental ballistic missile. it's a move president trump said he's impressed with but north korea vows to go against the united states. >> the best step would be to stop the missile launches. >> one year after the u.n.
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passed its toughest sanctions on north korea, secretary of state rex tillerson spoke. >> i think it's quite clear of there being no daylight from the international community that north korea will take all the steps which is a denuclearized north korea. >> it bans north korean exports of coal, iron, lead, and seafood. >> the greatest economic sanctions package ever leveraged. >> during an hour-long phone call sunday night, the white house says president trump and south korea's president agree to work together to rein in north korea. president trump tweeted just completed call with president moon of south korea. very happy with 0 to 15 united nations vote on north korean
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sanctions. moon discussed the need to show north korea that the door to dialogue is still open should pyongyang give up the nuclear program. china is speaking on the issue as well calling on the u.s. and south korea to show military exercises in the region. anne-marie? >> seth lemon in washington. thank you so much, seth. ahead on "cbs this morning," former u.s. ambassador to nay-to-and former undersecretary of political affairs george burns join us to discuss the latest sanctions on north korea. rod rubenstein says he says mueller's probe will not look at unrelated matters without approval. >> the special counsel is
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subject to the rules and regulations. we don't believe in phishing expeditions. we don't reveal that publicly, but bob mueller understands and i understand the specific scope of the investigation, and so, no, it's not a phishing expectation diggs. >> some are fearing president trump might want to fire bob mueller. they're proposing an addition. the president warned mueller about digging into trump's financial finances. president trump is holed up at his golf club in bedminster, new jersey, on what he insists is not a vacation. over the weekend the president was seen greeting wedding guests. he disputed the idea he's there for r & r tweeting working in bedminster, new jersey, as long
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planned construction is being done at the white house. this is not a vacation. meetings and calls. work is being done at the white house during the president's 17-day trip. vice president mike pence is dismissing a report suggesting he's laying the groundwork for a possible presidential bid in 2020 if president trump doesn't run. pence says "the new york times," quote, is disgraceful and offensive to me, my family, and my entire team. the skeedual outlines the sacred scheduleuals of many republicans including the vice president who might have their eyes on 2020. the make of a thrill ride that broke apart and killed a man at the ohio state fair says excessive corrosion on a support beam was at fault. dutch manufacturer kmg said officials who conducted the test found a dangerousry weak thickness. the 18-year-old man died after
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the fire ball ride broke apart on july 26th. in tulsa, oklahoma, dozens were sent to the hospital after a rare tornado struck near a popular shopping district. no one was killed though. the city may have benefitted from the timing. the tornado struck just after 1:00 a.m. sunday. most stores and restaurants were closed. >> i thought it was clap of thunder, to find out it was a tree landing on my house. >> reporter: >> the national weather service may have spotted two more in addition to the one that struck in tulsa. the search and rescue has called off a search for three marines and has launched a recovery effort. the mb-22 osprey was conducting regular operations at the time
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of the crash. 23 of 26 people aboard were rescued. minnesota governor mark dayton is calling the bombing of a suburban terrorist attack. a hearing is due today. wyndham latham along with oxford financial officer andrew warren had been on the run for nine days before surrendering in the bay area over the weekend. they were sought on first-degree murder charges of trenton cornell-duranleau. and going on trial today.
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an 11-year-old drains a three and makes shaquille o'neal pay. shaq said he would buy all the kids shoes if the boy made the shot. they say shaq is a big guy. he's got an even bigger heart. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. the los angeles tiemgs reports 12 dockworkers and a firefighter were hurt after a leak from a ship. firefighters say the leak has been contained. the "chicago tribune" reports that the mayor will file a lawsuit today to fight the
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federal crackdown on sanctuary cities. rahm emanuel says it's wrong for the government to withhold money because chicago welcomes immigrants. >> chicago will not let our police officers become political pawns in a debate. chicago will not let our residents have their fundamental rights isolated and violated. >> the justice department has threatened to stop public safety grants to municipalities that don't help to enforce federal immigration laws. the "denver post" looks ahead to today's court showdown between taylor swift and the disc jockey. the man claims taylor swift falsely accused him of groping her during a photo shoot in 2013. he lost his job and now wants $3 million. britain's "guardian" says a 20-year-old model says she was kidnapped in italy. she was abducted and held her for six days before freeing her.
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british police arrested a man in connection with the case. the "washington post" follows the furor sparked by a google engineer who said women may be unsuited for tech jobs. he criticized google's diversity efforts. he claims women are not because of genetic differences. a nasa representative posted a response. his letter said he would make a good planetary officer because he's young enough to think like an alien. the job includes protecting earth from microbes and other samples from other worlds. still ahead, a baseball fan makes a cool catch with baby on board. why suffer? stand up to chronic migraine with botox®
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billion barrels a day until next march. gm is recalling pickup trucks because they could lose power steering. the recall involves certain 2014 chevrolet silverado and gmc sierra trucks. most were sold in the u.s. gm will notify its owners, and dealers will update the software for free to fix the problem. the long awaited stephen king adaptation of "the dark tower" took the top spot at the box office. >> i see a tower and men in black and the gunslinger. >> it debuted with an estimated $19.5 million in ticket sales. the film narrowly elked out the world war ii war movie "dunkirk." amazon is now offering audio books for dogs. thousands of classic titles are available. they're teaming up on the
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project with dog whisperer. listening to audio books rather than music reduces stress in animals. >> i wouldn't even know what genre to pick for me dog. what is he into? romance? horror? >> something calming. >> right, right. roxana saberi at the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot, roxana. still to come, gun violence. we'll show you how former prisoners are helping young people find a new path. heart valve problem. caua but no matter where i ride, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve
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yesterday. he quickly released it. the shark still looks pretty frisky as it swam away there. i'm sure it was grateful as well. some former inmates hope to break gun violence by reaching out to youngsters. kenneth craig reports their message is hitting home. >> reporter: at 38 years old. kona vinson is hitting the streets to teach young people what he learned the hard way. >> if i had somebody to give me guidance and direction, i would have never went to prison? i believe that. >> i know that. >> reporter: vinson spent 15 years in prison. for years he had a revelation. >> thought i'll going to use my influence and popularity to bring change. >> for three years he's been part of a new york mentoring program called project snug.
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by reaching out to high risk youth by 13-year-old kenneth gonzalez. >> it's hard to get out of something you got into. >> project snug is modeled after cure violence, a model that's been taking across the country. >> you really, really showing them that you truly care. >> reporter: in mt. vernon project snug operates in the neighborhood with the highest rate of gun violence. within one square mile there were 16 shooting victims in 2016. so far this year that numbers that dropped to four. >> have you seen lives transform in front of your eyes? >> yes. yes, i have. >> kenneth said since his new role model he's turned his life around and sees college and a bright new future.
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and cbsn on assignment is focusing on gun violence in chicago. adriana diaz gets rare access with crews in the hardest hit neighborhoods. see her story tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern right here on cbs. a texas boy's version of the hit song from "frozen" gives the audience chills. ♪ let it go let it go and turn away ♪ >> eva mendes invited the boy to sing during her show in grand prairie and he made the most of it >> i know boys don't like "let it go" because it's a girl's song but it's art. >> his mom things mendez picked her son because he was the only one who volunteered.
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the internag alt community is sending a strong message to north korea to end its nuclear program. at a security summit over the weekend secretary of state rex tillerson said two of north korea's most powerful trade allies, china and russia, appear to be willing to help apply economic pressure. he also urged the north to stop missile tests the to open the door to talk. and the maker of a thrill ride that broke apart and killed a man at an ohio state fair said excessive corrosion on a support beam was at fault. officials found a thickness of it on the ride last month.
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clean drinking water is essential to life. now a new database is allowing you to see exactly what is flowing through your faucet. as chip reid reports, the results can be unsettling. >> mary in washington, d.c., said she started worrying about her tab water after the water crisis in flint, michigan. >> what are you worried most about your water? >> the chemicals in our water that we don't know about. >> reporter: we showed her a new report. >> nine contaminants above health guidelines, but there's 18 other contaminants. that's kind of crazy. >> reporter: the database allows consumers to go online and see exactly what contaminants are in the water in their area. a new report says almost 19,000 water sources have lead and 93
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have increased risks to cancer. >> who is most at risk? >> most at risk are young children, babies, and pregnant women. >> reporter: they said in a statement america's public water is among the safest in the world. the agency also says more than 90% of the nation's water drinking systems meade the standards. >> they meet the standards. does that mean the water is safe? >> absolutely not. they're set based on a compromise between health and economical and political interests. so it's not purely health. >> reporter: mary marr wonders what it means for her young daughter. >> you wonder about trusting the water in the united states.
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>> there is good news in all this. water filters can reduce or even eliminate many of the contaminants but depending on what's coming into your home, the price could be anywhere from $20 to more than $1,000. chip reid, cbs news, wham. coming up on "cbs this morning," a new trend in housing called agrihoods, which are built around farms and how kids are getting a healthy lesson in eating p chip reid takes us to one of those that. is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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live from the broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news " this morning. darren daulton, he was a leader in the clubhouse and a fighter on the dime. but his toughest battle was off the field. this morning philly fans mourning the passing of darren daulton. and new this morning, the teenager shot while walking down the street. the story he's telling police and why investigators are having a difficult time solving the crime. and more thunderstorms are on the way as we look live at center city. now the timetable for when they'll be rolling through town. and today is monday, august 7th. good morning, i'm rahel solomon. >> i'm joe holden. jim done donovan is off. how about a check of today's
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