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. the games begin, but with some controversy. mitt romney causes a stir when he criticizes london's readiness to host the olympics. severe storms. a powerful weather system blasted the plains to the northeast, knocking out power to hundreds of thousands. and penn state suit. a man who says he was the boy molested by jerry sandusky in a locker room shower plans to sue molested by jerry sandusky in a locker room shower plans to sue the university. captioning funded by cbs this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, july 27, 2012. good morning everybody. good to be with you. i'm terrell brown. the opening ceremony for the summer olympics in london is just hours away. and this morning the olympic flame is on board the royal barge making the final leg of its journey to tonight lighting.
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>> mitt romney is in london. his first steps on the international stage as the presumptive gop presidential nominee. but romney stubbed his toe. british officials are taking romney to task for comments he made about olympic prepared nbc. susan mcginnis has more. the trip was largely benign. he met with top leaders in britain and made very few and very sweeping general comment, that is, until he made this olympic-sized blunder. before the lights go on at the olympic stadium for today's opening ceremonies, the u.s. team will start the day with a breakfast, with first lady michelle obama. when mitt romney wakes up, this is the headline that will greet him in today's papers. ready set, go! whatever mitt romney says. romney has upset many in london a couple of gaffes. one, where he questioned whether britain is prepared for the
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games. >> mitt romney who wants to know whether we're ready. are we ready? [ cheering ] >> another blunder. romney publicly revealed a secret meeting with the head of britain's intelligence agency, mi-6. >> i appreciated the insights and perspective of the government here and opposition here as well as the head of mi 6. >> the slip-up overshadowed a day of meetings with top british leaders including a meeting with prime minister david cameron who publicly criticized romney for his comments about britain's preparedness for the games. romney will have a chance to make up for his mistakes when he heads to israel tomorrow. just ahead of that trip, president obama will make a move to strengthen ties between the two countries. >> everybody in? >> the president will sign a bill today giving israel more access to u.s. military equipment. the white house says the bill deepens our security cooperation with israel. romney criticized president
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obama earlier this week for hurting america's relationship with israel. >> president obama is fond of lecturing israel's leaders. >> romney will attend fundraisers and meet with israeli leaders on saturday and sunday. >> this will be romney's fourth trip there. the president was last there in july of '08. susan mcginnis in washington. thank you so much. to record setting heat to freak storms. it's been a summer of extreme weather. a line of fast hp moving and powerful storms stretched all the way from the texas/mexico border to new england knocking out power to more than 200,000 people and grounding hundreds of flights. shocks of lightning lit up the sky over new york city as the storm sped eastward. the system did its worst damage in he will myra, new york, knocking down trees and power lines and shredding the roof off a nearby parn.
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the national weather service is looking into the possibility that a tornado touched down. in cleveland, four workers were hurt when high winds knocked around the scaffolding they were working on. they were ten stories up when the storm blew through. they were forced to smash the building's windows to get to safety. thursday's storm bore striking similarities to the one that battered the midwest and mid-atlantic late last month. >> the fast-moving storm, it was a large cold front that traveled eastward and that's what we saw earlier today. the phenomenon is called a der ach yoe. it's pretty rare to see something like this. >> the storm ended a dry spell in northeastern ohio. in akron, the rush of water into storm sewers blew manhole covers out o of place. the system had little effect on the record setting drought. in fact, it's getting worse. last week, 13% of the country was experiencing extreme or exceptional drought conditions. according to the latest report, it's now up to 20%. >> for the farm to recover from
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a year like this, with a loss of income, it takes a long time to rebuild that income base so they can support other operations like ourselves. >> the drought has been so harsh, farmers say much of this summer's soybean and corn crop has been lost. it appears the disaster is far from over. >> what we need to eradicate this drought or loosen its grip is a very large pattern change. that's not likely to occur in the summer months. we have to wait until the fall, maybe into the winter until some substantial precipitation starts falling in these drought areas. >> here's the thing. more thunderstorms are in the forecast for the east today. if there's any silver lining to the hot and dry weather, drought-like conditions help to prevent tornados from forming. both mitt romney and president obama have been talking about gun control following the colorado theater shooting. the white house says the president will not push for stricter gun laws this year. instead, the president will -- it's a position that romney
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holds. earlier this week, mr. obama suggested he might press for additional restrictions on firearms. both the house and the senate passed a resolution honoring the colorado shooting victims and recognizing those who selflessly aided and protected others. one hero, john larimer was honored yesterday. his body arrived in illinois yesterday. he was killed as he shielded his girlfriend during the colorado has ker. to new developments in the sex abuse scandal. a key witness, one of the young boys has come forward and is threatening to sue the university. ines ferre reports. >> jerry sandusky's conviction on dozens of child sex abuse charges was based on the testimony of eight young men. each testified how the former penn state assistant coach offered friendship and football tickets in exchange for physical contact and in some cases sex. missing from the witness stand was victim number 2, the young boy whom fellow coach michael
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mcqueary whom he saw being raipd by sandusky. he was never named. attorneys representing a man who says he was that boy say they'll sue the school. in a statement, they say our client suffered extensive sexual abuse over many years both before and after the 2001 incident. as proof, the firm released portions of two voice messages they say sandusky left for the client just last september, less than two months before his arrest. >> probably ought to just go forward. i would be very firm and express my feelings up front. but you know, there is nothing really to hide. >> the attorneys say sandusky kept trying to control their client right up until his arrest, offering football ticket as other witnesses testified and telling the young man that he loved him. >> just calling to see, you know, whether you had any interest in going to the penn state game this saturday. i hope to talk to you later.
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thanks. i love you. >> penn state has not commented on the potential lawsuit. sandusky faces life in prison. eye necessary fehr a, for cbs news. back overseas, syrian government forces are bombarding rebel positions in syria's largest city, aleppo. the united states said yesterday that syrian forces were lining up for a massacre in the city. the state department says it has credible reports that fixed wing aircraft are moving in on aleppo. but the u.s. again ruled out military intervention. take a kick break on a friday morning. facebook gets unfriended by some investors after their first earnings report comes out.
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that puppy, by the way, worth about a thousand bucks. the pet store owner thinks the suspect has sold the pooch. eva pe roan was immortalized in evita. argentina commemorated the former first lady with a bank note, which is about 21 u.s. dollars. she's the first woman to appear on any argentine money. she died of cancer when she was 33 years old. cbs "moneywatch" time on a friday. twitter goes down again. j.c. penney's is bringing back a word shoppers tlof hear. ashley too. >> asian stocks closed higher this morning after the european central bank promised to save the euro. the nikkei gained almost a percent and a half and the hang seng jumped more than 2%. facebook's first earnings report. it was a dud. the social media company reported stronger than expected
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revenue but weaker profits. investors bailed sending the stock tumbling from after-hours trading. most other stocks on wall street rose. the dow finished at 12,887 up 212 points. the nasdaq gained 39. treasury secretary timothy dpiet ner was on the hot seat yesterday. he told the senate banking committee the federal bank waited four years to penalize barclays bank because it was complex. geithner was president of the new york set at that time. $453 million -- it affects trillions of dollars including mortgages and consumer loans. if you couldn't tweet yesterday, you certainly weren't alone. twitter was down or just slow across much of the world for several hours. the company said the outage was caused by a double system failure. it was the second time in just over a month that twitter has gone down. more problems for the ford
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escape. the company is recalling 485,000 of the popular suvs because the gas pedal can get stuck. it affects suvs from 2001 to 2004 that have three liter v-6 engines with cruise control. it's caused at least one death, nine injuries and 13 crashes. just last week, ford recalled more than 20,000, 2013 models of the escape. and j.c. penney is revising its pricing strategy again. business declined after the store ended its frequent sale six months ago in favor of a stable lower price policy. now j.c. penney will eliminate only one of the sales and bring back the word clearance to keep customers satisfied. terrell, when you buy something on clearance, you feel okay about it. >> i was about to say, why go shopping if you can't get a clearance sale. it kind of makes everything -- not that i know anything about this, by the way. >> you're such a shopper.
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>> ashley morrison here in new york. ashley, have a good weekend. coming up next, your friday morning weather. in sports, the long wait is finally over. fans can't wait to cheer on their favorite football team. into john stamos for five seconds. honey! i think i'm getting burned! heh! eat. ♪ tastes pretty good, huh? ♪ best yogurt ever. yeah! [ men grunting ] open! [ male announcer ] dannon oikos berry flavors beat chobani 2 to 1 in a national taste test. oikos greek yogurt. possibly the best yogurt in the world.
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here's a look at the forecast in some cities around the country. afternoon thunderstorms in new york, 89 degrees. mostly sunny in miami, 92. sun in chicago, 82 degrees. partly sunny skies in dallas, 100. partly cloudy skies, 76 in los
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angeles. let's check your national forecast. the cold front will bring scattered thunderstorms over much of the northeast today. it could bring hail, heavy rain and tornado to some places. most of the midwest is expected to be dry. severe storms are possible in the ohio valley. the south will remain hot and humid with scattered thunderstorms. most of the west will be seasonably hot and dry. in sports, the olympic torch will complete it's 70-day, 8,000-mile journey. yesterday it stopped by buckingham palace, much to the delight of kate and prince harry and -- >> to baseball nowment looks like the new york mets have a new ace. matt harvey was dazzling in his start. struck out 11 and also had two hits against arizona. he's the first pitcher since 1900 to strike out more than ten and collect a pair of hits in his first game. the mets mow down the diamondbacks 3-1. here's something you don't see often. the perfect bunt. laying it down just right.
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the blue jays travis snyder lays it down against oakland. bad throw lets o two runs score. one off the wall for a double. 10-4. are you ready for some football? you better be. training camps are already open. hundreds of loyal patriots fans rushed through the gates yesterday to see their favorite players. the pats hope to make it to the super bowl again and actually win this time. speaking of super bowl, fans in denver got their first look at the guy they hope gets them a ring. there he is. peyton manning. when we come back on a friday morning, an olympic controversy 40 years after 11 israeli athletes and coaches were killed at the munich games, a call to protest today's olympic opening ceremonies. i don't want healthy skin for a day.
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here's a look at the forecast in some cities around the country. in d.c., thunder showers, 96 degrees, afternoon thunderstorms in atlanta, 94. mostly sunny skies in st. louis, 94 degrees. afternoon thunderstorms in
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denver, 92. and seattle 71. top stories now. in the summer olympics officially open later today in london. we'll do top stories here. powerful and fast moving storm system moved through the plains to the northeast. hundreds of thousands lost power when severe wind knocked down trees and power lines. in the summer olympics, officially open later today. the flame was carried down the river thames on a barge. mitt romney angered some when he said london was not ready for the games. palestinian terrorist killed members of the israeli team in munich. a moment of silence was denied. victims' families haven't given up. bigad shaban reports. >> the widows of two israeli athletes killed at the '72 olympics in munich with calling on spectators to protest during opening ceremonies.
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>> get up and silently stand for eye minute quietly. >> their husbands were among the 11 athletes and coaches killed 40 years ago after terrorists took them hostage from their olympic dorms. family members presented a petition with more than 100,000 signatures on it asking for a minute of silence during the opening ceremonies. but international olympic chief denied the request. he held a tribute to the munich victims earlier this week at the olympic village. one of several commemorations planned. >> we'll mark it in three different ways this year. on the 25th, on the 30th anniversary. we will continue to mark this. as the president said, we will never forget what happened. we can't. >> that doesn't satisfy the widows who believe the appropriate time to honor them is when the world is watching. they believe this wouldn't be an issue if the victims weren't israelis. >> it's discrimination. they came from the wrong country with the wrong religion. otherwise, they would have done it like three years ago in
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vancouver. where rightly so, they remember the georgian killed in a training accident. >> members of congress agree. they held a moment of silence in front of the capitol. bigad shaban, cbs news, london. despite the refusal of officials to remember the israeli athletes, nbc sports anchor, bob costas plans his own on air commemoration. people traveled biplane and rail to see the olympic games but one man claims to have done it by rickshaw. the farmer left china two years ago and traveled thousands of miles through 16 countries. some have questioned the story. his cart is filled with pictures of him posing in front of different landmarks, but it's unclear how he was able to cross so many borders. he wants to support the olympic athletes and hopes to get a ticket to tonight's opening ceremony. somebody please give him a ticket and a shower. maybe a mani, pedestrian i too. >> coming up, more on mitt
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romney's olympic size missteps in london. i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news."
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hi. are you with us? oh there we are. hi, good morning, happy friday. it's -- you made it. it feels like a week and a half
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doesn't it? goodness gracious, i'm mike hydeck, hi monika samtani. you look great today. good morning jessica. >> we are doing the red white and blue thing except for howard. >> you look great howard document worry. >> i didn't get the memo. >> i don't care it's friday. we have a weekend coming up. thunderstorms -- thunderstorms in the forecast once again. in fact every day of the seven day has a chance of thunderstorms and that's coming up later on. let's talk about this friday though. it's not going to be as hot but yesterday we did get to 100. today 95. 96. you can see the day planner, we're 78 now and mid 80s by 9:00 and low 90s by noon. high today 95 and 96. there will be a couple of scattered thunderstorms this afternoon. best chance of the strong ones will be south and southeast of washington. so you folks down towards fredericksburg and southern maryland, the lower eastern shore, better chance of let's say d.c. north and west. big storms yesterday up in pennsylvania and new york got hit pretty good. this morning we're watching some rain in charleston, west
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virginia moving to the northeast and also losing some oomph. just going to kind of fall apart. what's happening on live doppler 9000 hd because there's some light sprinkles from hagerstown through martinsburg and south of romney. that's about it. very light stuff out there. temps, upper 70s here. low 7 #s north and west. and upper 70s south again. 78 tappahannock and 78 annapolis and 72 for leesburg and we are going into the 90s today. not 100 but about 95 should do it. monika samtani, it's friday morning. nice and quiet so far. very nice and quiet. all around town with the exception of one spot and i want to let you know about it. it's construction that closes the inner loop of the beltway that's northbound 495 right here at i-66 for another half hour or so. you have to exit on to westbound 66 and take that to nutley street and back on to eastbound 66 back to the beltway. so not too bad of a detour but it will take on about another
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five minute tottery. outside live in inch bound -- to the drive. outside live in inbound i-66 here nice and quiet to the beltwayment back to the maps and this time to the other side of town. no problems here on route 50 or the bw parkway through cheverly. you're looking good all the way into the northeast corridor and we'll take one more last live look outside on the beltway. in greenbelt near kenilworth avenue which is looking fine as well. no issues to report here as you head on the east side of the beltway. i'll be back with more traffic in a few minutes. back to you guys. thanks a lot. thieves are targeting gas station customers? prince george's county and police are trying to track down who's ripping people off at the pump. >> they say the criminals are pulling up in high end vehicles and then snatching purses from cars of women. as ken molestina reports this was all caught on tape. >> reporter: the video was take fran a gas station on the 5300 block of sheriff road in prince george's county on wednesday. pay close attention to the black mercedes suv circling the
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pumps looking for a victim to prey on. they zero in on a woman. the passenger gets out of the suv, sneaks up and takes the woman's purse if inside her car -- from inside her car. >> i heard about it today and good idea to take precautions. >> reporter: word is autoin prince george's county that at least two different sets of handbag hustlers are creeping on their streets. police say on wednesday they recorded four different hits. some not all they say are the work of the same crooks. this woman who didn't want to be identified says she fell victim to a similar crime last year. >> i saw someone jumping in the passenger seat of the car. i looked and it was a guy bent oh scooping my stuff out. >> reporter: among the similarities in each and every case of the robberies police say the cars have their windows open. others include distracts female victims and their purses are always in plain sight. often they aren't aware of their surroundings like this woman who didn't notice we were peeking inside

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