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captioning funded by cbs 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." rising tensions. detailed plan to fire missiles toward guam, threats. and the russia investigatio the home of mr. trump's former campaign chairma 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. there's no sign of backing
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down. north korea has issued a new threat against the u.s. in the latest exchange over the north's nuclear program. here at home lawmakers are taking sides ore whether president trump's warning of fire and fury went too far. wendy gillette is here with the latest. good morning, wendy. >> good morning, anne-marie. the country's defense minister said today japan could shoot down missiles if north korea fires them at the u.s. territory of guam, but some experts deny japan has that capability. the back-and-forth heated exchanges between much of the world and north korea continue. the latest to weigh in, south korea, warned they'll receive a stern and strong military response if they act. >> after president trump issued his sternest warning yet earlier
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this week, it's a question of whether it was too incendiary. >> i can't believe he did that. >> i don't have a concern about inflaming anything because all the inflammation is coming from this crazy guy in north korea. >> pyongyang called president trump's statement a load of nonsense and then offered its own threat saying it's developing plans to fire four missiles on the island of guam. secretary-general mattis said, quote, noerkt korea should cease any consideration of destruction. >> outside the white house protesters kick canned off a 24-hour protest urging resolution. in response to two missile
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launches by the sanction. yesterday the white house and the state department characterized the president's choice of words. white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders said in a statement the words were his own and that member of the national security council were well aware of the statements before hand. that pressure on north korea is working. anne-marie? >> wendy gillette in new york. thank you so much, wendy. former ambassador to the u.n. bill richardson said pyongyang dropped the ball. >> we should have been on this lodge ago. we should consider finding ways to put more intelligence, overflights, more spies because we were caught off guard. north korea was way more advanced than our intelligence people told us. that's a massive intelligence
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failure that should never happen again. >> richardson is calls for diplomacy and continued sanctions against the north. investigators for the special council leading the russia inquiry executed a search warrant last month at the virginia home of paul manafort, president trump's former campaign manager. it's the most significant public step investigators have taken since special prosecutor robert mueller in may. julianna goldman reports. >> armed with search warrant statements they showed up early in the morning at paul manafort's room. jason maloney con girled the search and emphasized his client has consistently cooperated with law enforcement and other serious inquiries and did so on this occasion as well. but legal experts say it suggests robert mueller does not
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trust manafort. peter decidenberg is a special prosecutor. >> i think they felt they weren't getting full cooperation because if they did, they wouldn't feel the need to get a search warrant. they met with senate investigators to discuss the june 2016 meeting at trump tower by donald trump jr. to meet with a russian attorney who reportedly had damaging information on hillary clinton. typically criminal investigation, prosecutor tries to flip witnesses. in exchange for their cooperation they lessen their legal liabilities. mueller could be trying to do this now to pressure manafort. >> if they think he has information about the campaign, they would undoubtedly squeeze him for that and he would be in a position from the prosecutor's standpoint to tell you what's
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going on, who knew what man. >> manafort was officially part of the campaign for five months, campaign chair for just three, but this development is another sign of how close this investigation is hitting to the president's inner circle. the president's office declined to comment. a low flying russian airplane created a buzz over washington, but yesterday's surveillance flight over the capit capitol, the pentagon, and other sites was cleared by the united states under the longstanding open skies treaty. russia and the u.s. are signatories and the court allows unarmed observation flights over the entire territory of all 34 member nations. the state department has expelled two diplomats from cuba's embassy in washington. the expulsions took place in may and they follow what was a bizarre string of instruments that left several diplomats in
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havana with hearing loss. and french police are searching a building that may be linked to the main suspect in the car attack that injured six soldiers. the search is happening in a suburb west of pearce, but the suspect's identity is still being verified and it's unclear whether he even lived in the building. yesterday a man rammed a bmw into a group of soldiers before being apprehended by police. the motive is unclear. 18 pittsburgh s.w.a.t. officers have been medically clearing after being expose to narcotic fentanyl. yesterday they were assisting on a raid at home when a table was knocked oh and the powder went airborne. the officers became sick. >> some had burning in their throat, they became lightheaded, one person was nauseous, one was
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weak. fortunately it was brief. >> four were taken into custody accuse of drug trafficking. former police chief officer shelly will be sworn in. she retired after they found her guilty. the unarmed african male was shot last year. it sparked protests. a hurricane came ashore on the gulf coast. the first hurricane of the atlantic season. franklin packed maximum sustained winds of 80 miles per hour. coming up on the "morning news" now. stroke risks, why women have not gained any steps.
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a disenter is crying foul on the trump administration. he put up a 30-foot-tall inflatable chicken within sight of the white house and it has the president's unmistakable hair style. there's a gender gap in the risk for stroke, and a key day in a fraternity hazing trial. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. "the philadelphia inquirer" reports that 16 fraternity members will be back in court today. a jury will decide whether charges against the students will go forward. the pledge died in february at penn state after a night of heavy drinking. >> the "denver post" covers testimony by taylor swift's mother in the civil trial
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against the singer. andrea swift said her daughter was visibly upset when she told her a deejay groped her in 2013. they said police were not called because they wanted to avoid publicity. the deejay says the accusations were false and cost him his job. findings reporting in "the new york times" say stroke sims the have increased in men, not women. these are all symptoms, potentially warning symptoms and yet a woman isn't understanding that these are symptoms that you see your doctor for. researchers think stroke factors like diabetes and smoking affect women more than men. stroke is the fourth leading cause of death among women. "the seattle times" says the city broke a 6-year-old record for rainless days.
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the notoriously damp area has gone 52 days without precipitation. there's no rain in the forecast until sunday. and "variety" notes the boss will play the great white way. ♪ everybody's got a hungry heart ♪ >> bruce springsteen is booked for an eight-week run at a broadway theater. ticket sellers are taking steps to block scalpers. still ahead, oprah talks supermarket food. we will show you a new sign of sides and soups she'll launch. he's agreed to give it up. ok, but i have 30 acres to cover by sundown. we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. yeah, i was ok, but after lunch my knee started hurting again so... more pills. yep... another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? for my pain...
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off the sharp rhetoric between the u.s. and north korea. global economic strength and earnings. the dow jones lost 36 points, the s&p was town nearly a point, the nasdaq fell 18 points. oil prices spiked yesterday showing a sharp decline in crude inventory. inventory fell 6.5 million barrels last week. gasoline inventories increased. tesla is developing a long haul electric semitruck that can drive itself. reuters says tesla is getting closer to testing a prototype of the vehicle which can also move in platoons by automatically following a lead vehicle. tesla says it plans to unveil the autonomous truck next month. oprah winfrey is headed to the supermarket with her own
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line of sides and dishes. she's teaming up with kraft heinz. it will include garlic mashed potatoes with garlic and cally flower. and walmart is devising an app that lets you skip the checkout line and pay with your smartphone. it's since been redesign. with the app shoppers scan items with their phone as they shop. testing began thissee in several cities and is being expanded to dallas, nashville, and tennessee. anne-marie. >> hena toe ba at the new york stock exchange. thanks so much, hena. still ahead, rallying around colin kaepernick. the quarterback who made headlines is getting support as the free agent has yet to sign up with a team. h (grunts of effort)
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. here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. a cat delayed last night's game in st. louis against kansas city. the card falls might invite the feline back because here's what happened on the very next pitch. >> here's the 1-0 pitch to yadier molina. molina! >> the superstitious cards fans are thanking the rally katz for the 8-5 win. football fans have long complained about the work of the nfl's part-time officials, and now upon further review the league agrees. two dozen refs will become full-timers starting this season. they'll be picked from the current pool of 124 part-time
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officials. colin kaepernick is a man without a team as the nfl season approaches and as brook silva-braga reports it looks like the quarterback will sit out the year because he wouldn't stand for the "national anthem." >> reporter: nfl preseason training camps are under way, but you won't find free agent quarterback colin kaepernick at any of them. >> reporter: the former 49 err ignited a fiestorm this year when he refused to stand for the "national anthem." >> there's a lot of thinking that need to change. cops are getting paid leave for killing people. >> i'm personally not a finance of how he uses the platform of the 49ers team to express his own feelings. >> reporter: kaepernick said he reportedly would stand for the "national anthem" for this year but team after team have other options. >> we do not have an update on colin kaepernick or the
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quarterback operation. >> reporter: they have tried three out but not kaepernick. the controversy may have scared some teams away, but there's no organized effort to blackball him. some disagree including espn commentator stephen smith. >> reporter: they retweeted this advertisement. carmen perez is helping organize the rally. >> we also want to send a clear message to the nfl if people feel politically connected to their statement they should be. she says he's training on his own every single day. coming up on "cbs this morning," rvs are making a comeback. americans are buying recreational vehicles at a record pace and we'll show you how the millennials are driving
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our top stories this morning. more threats between the united states and its ally north korea. here at home lawmakers are taking sides over whether president trump's warning of fire and fury went too far. and investigators for the special counsel leading the russia inquiry executed a search warrant last month at the virginia home of paul manafort. manafort is president trump's former campaign manager. it's the most significant public step investigators have taken since special counsel robert mueller was appointed in may. it was 12 years ago this month hurricane katrina devastated new orleans. over the weekend storms flooded
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the city regnawing concerns over how residents will stay dry for the next storm. demarco morgan reports. >> reporter: as heavy rains on saturday created flooding scenes reminiscent of hurricane katrina, 20 of the city's 121 drainage pumps were out of commission. supd jo becker told us monday the pumping stations were working at full capacity. >> there was no problem with the pumps at all. they all were working. >> reporter: but the following day at a counsel meeting he was forced to backtrack. >> we us trying to say we used the available pumping capacity to its fullest extent. >> reporter: with nearly ten inches of rain in three hours, becker said the pumps were overwhelmed but he admitted some were offline due to maintenance. some were operating at 52% capacity. now two are out.
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mayor mitch landrieu has asked for more. >> this is unacceptable on every level. >> frustrated residents like naaman stewart ask for answers. >> if we flood like this in a typical rainstorm, what's going happen in a hurricane? >> reporter: dwayne boudreaux is still cleaning up water left in his grocery store. >> it got up on the shelves on the coolers. anything it's touched,'ve got to throw it away. the mayor says even if the pumps were working in full capacity, they were no match for this past weekend's storm. demarco morgan. coming up on "cbs this morning," the google employee is
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speaking out. plus rvs are making a comeback. americans are heading into the great outdoors and buying recreational vehicles at a record place. we'll show you how the millennials are driving the resurgence. and -- >> reporter: under all this green in salinas valley is an old crop gaining new status. cauliflower is hot and trendy, but it's also at the center of a food fight over a name. we'll have that story coming up on "cbs this morning." >> that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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this morning, several fire fighters are recovering after they are exposed to carbon machine oxide during a fire in chester county we will tell what you started the fire. north korea is responding to president trump's threat to fire and fury what the country leaders to have say about his tough talk. he will likely enjoy weather when you step outside this morning, live look at center city at spring garden studios. we will tell you how these comfortable conditions will last. always good, right. >> it is thursday august 10th, good morning, i'm rahel sol monday. i'm jan carabao. jim donovan's off, all that plus power ball jackpot is rising again but first a check of the forecast with katie and road with
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