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captioning funded by cbs it's friday, june 3rd, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." a deadly day for the u.s. military. at least five ft. hood soldiers died when their vehicle was toppled in a raging flood. this morning, several soldiers are still missing. and they're the beloved wing of the armed forces, the blue angels. today the navy mourns the death of a pilot killed during a training routine. protesters target trump supporters as they made their way out of last night's rally. people were punched, their trump shirts ripped from their bodies, and their hats set on fire. >> donald trump's ideas a
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dangerously incoherent. >> in one speech, clinton took on trump's foreign policy and slammed his emotional stability, but she didn't get the last word. >> after what she said about me today and her phony speech -- that was a phony speech, that was a donald trump pit job, i will say this, hillary clinton has to go to jail, okay? she has to go to jail. and a heartbroken dad defends his murdered daughter's memory leaping across a courtroom to attack her killer. 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. we begin with the weather in texas, and the news is not good. at least five soldiers were killed when their army troop carrier was swept away by floodwaters in central texas. this morning at ft. hood, the search continues for four others who are still missing.
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yesterday morning as they tried to cross what was supposed to be a low-water crossing. overnight, more rain fell over much of texas. don champion has our report. >> reporter: the bodies of several soldiers were recovered from a rain-swollen creek in ft. hood. the truck they were riding in was washed away from a low-water crossing and overturned. three other soldiers were rescued and are listed in stable condition at a nearby hospital. helicopters, heavy trucks, and watercraft are being used to locate those still missing. governor greg abbott offered prayers and state help to ft. hood. earlier thursday he had warned the public about water danger. >> water can look innocent. it can look harmless, but you can drive into it and be completely swept away. >> reporter: the accident happened during training when the area was hit with a flash flood. the identities of victims have not yet been released. parts of the texas have been pummelled with rain in the last week. the brazos river has a
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two years after it had run dry in places because of a drought. don champion, cbs news, ft. hood, texas. more rain is expected to pound texas through saturday. flood warnings are posted in much of the lone star state and louisiana's gulf coast. >> oh, my god. no, no, no, no, no! >> the rushing water wasn't enough of a warning sign for this driver in texas. he tried crossing a creek but was swept away. the truck was pinned against a tree, and the driver and passenger were able to escape. on to politics now and some donald trump supporters attacked last night. [ bleep ] [ shouting ] >> they were leaving a trump rally in san jose, california. some were punched. one had his shirt ripped off. the san jose police say there were a number of arrests, and an officer was assaulted. some of the protesters said they were disturbed by trump's remarks about mexicans. inside, trump was taking
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he said that she should go to jail because of her use of private emails while she was secretary of state. clinton is campaigning hard in california. it's one of six states voting tuesday. in her foreign policy speech yesterday, she looked past the primaries, instead focusing on trump. she called his foreign policy dangerously incoherent, and that's not all. >> reporter: democratic candidate hillary clinton came out swinging against donald trump thursday. >> he is not just unprepared, he is temperamentally unfit. >> reporter: clinton blasted trump's views on foreign policy and his emotional stability and said it would be a historic mistake if he were elected. >> it's not hard to imagine donald trump leading us into a war just because somebody got under his very thin skin. >> reporter: trump responded at a rally in san jose, california. >> i watched hillary today. it was pathetic.
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>> reporter: trump finally got a long-await endorsement from house speaker paul ryan. ryan had heavily criticized trump during the primary campaign, but the two met last month and healed some wounds. clinton and rival partly sunny are in a tight race here -- rival bernie sanders are in a tight race here in california. clinton is making dozens of appearances ahead of the primary hoping to build on her slight lead over the vermont senator. >> while secretary may be focusing today on donald trump, i think we have an excellent chance to win the primary here. >> reporter: cbs news estimates clinton needs only 70 more dhats to clinch the nomination -- delegates to clinch the nomination, and california's primary will award almost seven times that based on the popular vote. danielle nottingham, cbs news, san diego. this morning, both the navy and the air force are investigating crashes. the pilots involved in yesterday's accidents were members of the military's elite flight demonstration teams, the thunderbirds and blue angels.
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the f-18 went down shortly after taking off in smyrna, tennessee, near nashville. the jet plowed to the ground. the blue angels were practicing for a weekend air show. the pilot, reported to be marine captain jeff coos, is being called a hero by witnesses. >> he could have ejected. he could have taken out neighborhoods. he could have, but he chose to ride it down to the end. and that is absolutely amazing. >> the cause of the crash is not known. the five other jets landed safely. the blue angels will not take part in the weekend air show. earlier, a thunderbirds pilot managed to safely eject from his aircraft mere moments before it crashed. it happened just after an aerial performance at the air force academy's graduation where president obama was giving a commencement speech. with a handshake and well wishes, president obama expressed his relief to
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thunderbirds pilot major alex turner for safely skaechiescapi f-16. the president also thanked turner for his service. photos show turner gliding to earth via parachute. as the plane went down, he tried to steer the aircraft in the direction of an open field, away from homes or structures, before ejecting to safety. >> the aircraft was on final approach to the runway, and then they received a report of the aircraft down. >> reporter: the crash happened after the annual thunderbird performance at the air force academy graduation which included this traditional flyover. [ cheers ] the jet ended up here in this field some 15 miles south of the academy, just outside colorado springs. officials say it remained mostly intact after crashing to the ground, staying upright and never catching fire. no one on the ground was injured. >> looks like it impacted the ground, skidded
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it is -- you can expect it is a total aircraft. >> reporter: it's not yet clear what caused the jet to go down. an investigation is now underway. major turner has flown with the thur thunderbirds for less than a year though he has extensive experience as a pilot. the last time a thunderbird was involved in a crash was 2003. police say the man who shot and killed a ucla professor also killed a woman in minnesota. he left a kill list in his minnesota apartment. he came to the ucla campus armed with automatic handguns. he shot and killed professor klug before killing himself. police say there were other targets. >> he went to kill two faculty from ucla. he was only able to locate one. the second member was off campus. >> the woman is his estranged wife. he believed professor klug stole his computer code.
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spent the night in a phoenix hospital listed in fair condition. he was hospitalized with respiratory issues complicated by parkinson's disease. the associated press reports his problem may be more serious than previous hospital stays. the 74-year-old was diagnosed with spark son's in -- with parkinson's in the late 1980s. doctors say the pain medicine that killed sprinkles 50 times more powerful than heroin. an autopsy showed yesterday that the singer died of a fentanyl overdose. his death in a little april was ruled an accident. if prince didn't have a prescription for the drug, anyone who provided it illegally could face criminal prosecution. golden state is showing no willingness to give up their title. the defending champs opened the nba finals last night with a 104-89 win over visiting cleveland. steph curry and clay thompson had off nights, but the reserve scored 45 points.
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serial killer. [ screams ] >> a man convicted of killing three women was attacked by the father of one of his victims. after order was restored during a recess, michael madison was sentenced to death for his crimes. "the arizona republic" reports that a phoenix mother is suspected of fatally stabbing her three sons. the bodies of the boys, ages 8, 5, and 2 months, were found yesterday in a closet. the 29-year-old woman is hospitalized with self-inflicted knife wounds. the "washington post" reports a high-ranking defense department official placed on leave after a parking dispute. brian whitman is accused of writing a threatening note to a neighbor's nanny and stealing her license plates. it's not known if he told superiors about his arrest last month, as the pentagon requires. and "usa today" reports that tinder will accommodate
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apple's working on the problem. anheuser-busch in bed with the country's biggest beer producer. and starbucks, the biggest coffeemaker, joining forces to produce, bottle, and distribute tea. anheuser-busch and bev will produce the ready-to-drink line of starbucks' teavana brand ready-to-drink tea is one of the fastest growing categories in the u.s. up 6% a year. i thought they would team occupy a caffeinated beer. i guess not. >> that ought to be interesting. brake and acceleration at the same time. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot. still to come, the u.s. drug epidemic. the rising toll of the opioid crisis.
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. ♪
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word that prince died of a powerful painkiller is bringing new attention to the nation's prescription drug crisis. kenneth craig explains what medical experts are trying to do about it. coming around -- >> reporter: 78 americans die each day from opioid overdoses. since 1999, the number of prescriptions sold for the highly addictive painkillers has quadrupled. so have the number of people who have died from them. >> many clinicians have overestimated the safety of these products and underestimated their risks. >> reporter: dr. caleb alexander of johns hopkins has studied if doctors are becoming more cautious when prescribing the drugs. >> although there is some evidence that doctors are scaling back a little bit, we have a long way to go. >> reporter: more than 1,000 people are treated in emergency rooms every day for misusing prescription opioids.
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victim yet. his autopsy revealed he died from an accidental fentanyl overdose, an opioid much more powerful than other painkillers. >> fentanyl is one of the types of prescription opioids that account for a disproportionate number of injuries and deaths. >> reporter: the centers for disease control and prevention released guidelines for doctors earlier this year, discouraging the prescribing of opioids for chronic pain and encouraging patients to try over-the-counter pain meds instead among other methods. >> things such as massage, acupuncture, physical therapy. >> reporter: dr. alexander recommends if patients must take an opioid, they use the lowest dose possible for the shortest period of time. kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. a japanese boy who was reportedly left in a forest as punishment six days ago is safe. he's just 7 years old. he is hospitalized for evaluation after being found by a soldier. his nt
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that they made him get out of the car. it happened in an area where bears roam in japan's northernmost main island. this is the "cbs morning news."
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friday is here breaking overnight violence in the district another shooting and stabbings keeping police busy all night long. we're hearing from cops at the scene now. also breaking news a serious accident shuts down busy route 50 overnight in prince georges
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could impact the morning commute. and a yellow alert day, showers could impact some of your evening plans, but that's not the only rain we are tracking. good morning allyson. >> good morning we are going to be dealing with a kind of a summer like day, however a cold front a weak one is going to come on through today and spark a few showers and even some thunderstorms. as you head out this morning a little bit of drizzle very spotty and also fog and i'll watch for the development of this become on the more dense side but right now just patchy fog and also through hagerstown and through the beltway we are doing okay. i was just trying to get my clicker to work on a friday. happy friday. it's going to be a good day 72 degrees the reason we have a yellow alert day is bus during the afternoon and early evening we will have a few showers and thunderstorms develop. areas along 95 off to the west a little bit greater of a chance but spotty showers and drizzle this morning temperatures headed to the low to mid 80s and we'll track those showers and thunderstorms on your futurecast in just a
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>> allyson good morning to you of course good morning to our friends at home it was the westbound side of route 50 we had a serious accident close all lanes of traffic good news is all lanes are now open but for folks getting ready to head out the door traveling through that area to work your way into parts of north east d.c., it going to be slow for the time being and just residual delays but it looks like things are starting to get back to normal so nothing to fear there. your delay just about a couple minutes so nothing to be concerned about just yet. we'll have much more coming up on that incident shortly we'll send it over to you. looking into a violent night in the district. three men were shot in front of a home in south east we've learned along the 1500 block of 19th street. all three victims we're told were taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. about a mile away a man was stabbed in the stomach along 2800 block of alabama avenue in
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should survive. and just before midnight a man was found in a parking lot in north east. this is an haze street northeast. he had a gun shot wound to the leg. his injury also non-life threatening. and prince georges county meanwhile just got video into the news room of the crash larry just mentioned in hyattsville happened on route 50. not sure exactly what happened just yet or if anyone was hurt but we can tell you this happened around 11:00 last night traffic was being diverted on to route 202 we're told the scene was just cleared though. that's the latest from the live desk. overnight print william county police tweeted out a photo of a missing teenager they described the teenager was 14 year old naseem. there is the picture. they say he's endangered and from woodbridge, about five foot five and weighs about 160 pounds. we have not learned the circumstances surrounding his disappearance. we'll pass along anymore information as soon as we get it. teamwork well it goes a long way towards helping the boys g
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america, of greater washington. redskins players have been sweating it out but they cleaned up nice late last night and it was the fourth annual white party and it was a fun night for the team to coming to away from the football field and all the proceeds are going to a good cause the boys and girls club of greater washington. >> looking sharp. looking sharp. okay that's a quick look at what's going on. >> the news at 4:30 starts right now. right now at 4:30, metro state track is here. months of reconstruction set to begin and it starts with the metro shutting down at midnight tonight but don't worry we're going to help you navigate all the closures and get around them. good morning i'm andrea roane. it's friday. >> happy friday i'm mike hydeck. thank you for joining us you can feel that humidity start to creep in now larry miller has an eye on the roads and we
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sure your commute is going smoothly let's start with allyson rae and a little bit of rain coming. >> we'll have showers today and a few thunderstorms and those thunderstorms that do develop have a chance of giving good heavy downpours. let's take a look how we are starting off on first alert live doppler. a little foggy and cloudy skies and also we're looking at a little bit of drizzle but the shower chance increases later on this afternoon during the peak heating hours of the day through the early evening just a few areas of drizzle no big deal for this morning cloudy skies we'll see sunshine through the late afternoon, temperatures into the low 80s shower and thunderstorm chances are a little bit greater the farther west you'll go but we'll still see some through the metro at 6:00-7:00 we're looking at isolated showers and thunderstorms. we'll go through your weekend forecast because we could see strong storms before the weekend is over. larry over to you. allyson thanks so much time is 4:30 again that earlier crash on the westbound side of route 50, that at one point had all lanes blocked between

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