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♪ how about love >> seasons of love presents one of the greatest broadway musicals of all time. james corden unleashing his variation of carpool karaoke with jesse tyler ferguson, and jane krakowski. talk about your dreamcast right there. >> how amazing. james is gearing up to host the 70th annual tony awards for the first time ever this sunday night on cbs. and he can basically sum up his thoughts about hosting in one word. terrified. >> try and start with a big opening number, fall over, just .on't want to mess it up that's the reason to tune in is you really might see someone have a full-on
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convinced broadway vet james corden will kill it sunday night hosting the tonys on cbs. >> this isn't my dressing room. and none of this is mine. but i'm going to take these for my wife. >> but when we chatted with him behind the scenes of his tony's promo shoot, he wasn't quite sure things were going to go that smoothly. >> peep going ahhh, it would have been great for that british bloke. ♪ >> last week he carpooled with his great white way lineup. ♪ one more day, one day more >> after that high note, theater legend audrey mcdonald instagramed carpool karaoke broadway style. the crew shows james what it's really all about. >> carson's karaoke is so genius. ♪ i love you baby, and if it's quite all right, i need
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baby ♪ >> and jamesto ld the game over at t cbshis morning, longor befe thgme sehient tthe air,it was one major music superstar that helped launch the late, late show's karaoke hit. in the beginning, did you have trouble getting people to do it? >> no one would do it. genuinely, no one would do it. a credit to my character saying i don't know who this is guy is. but i'll let him drive me around for an hour, you know. once stevie wonder has done it and adele has done it, people want to do it. it's so flattering how many people want to do it. >> do you listen to your own music when you're making love? >> no! >> and corden even credits the popular segment in actually helping rehabilitate justin bieber's image after some personal bumps in the road. >> and that was huge. and when that got over 50 million hits on youtube, people started tapping in. >> carpool karaoke saving lives one superstar at a time. >> okay, there you go. >> oh, yeah.
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tina weighs in on the lemonade haters. >> anyone who says in their lifetime they haven't experienced any of those things is not telling the truth. then it's bring your kid to work day for matthew mcconaughey. >> you brought levi to set you. >> yeah, he loved being on set. and there were some rough scenes. >> but is matthew ready to bring dallas magic to sin city. any chance you taking a part? >> i've been asked i'm mary ellen, and i quit smoking with chantix. i have smoked for 30 years and by taking chantix, i was able to quit in 3 months and that was amazing. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it absolutely reduced my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some had seizures while taking chantix. if you have any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could get worse or of seizures.
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>> she certainly did, louis. tina spilling her personal truth about her daughter's sweet lemonade. >> when you first saw that amazing masterpiece, lemonade -- ♪ >> i was so proud. first of all, i was there during that time. and beyonce put her heart and soul in it. and it was just amazing. >> what do you say about the report that they think it was autobiographical? >> what i say is that they haven't experienced any of those things is not telling td;;.he t. i'm super proud of her. >> kelly rowland gave lemonade a sweet review too. >> it's great. it's great. it's a great project. >> kelly wiping away tears while accepting an award from the lady like foundation whose mission is to empower girls in underprivileged communities. >> i would like to thank and dedicate to my mother. >> one of the things my mom taught me being a kid was to
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>> and no one embodies girl power more than -- >> yo, i tell you what i want, what i really want. >> tell me what you want, what you really, really want. >> 20 years after their first hit wanna-be, i couldn't let mel b. go without asking about the spicy reunion tour rumors. >> spill the beans? >> we'll see. we're definitely talking with the spice girls about doing something. until we're ready to announce. >> i know that you and emma and ginger, gerri, have been recording? >> no. >> we'll see about that. >> come on, that's been reported. >> there is nothing i can say. i'm dieing for loo. doing the pee-pee dance. >> nature calls even when you're a spice girl. matthew mcconaughey is back with the civil war drama "free state of
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how being a father of three has given him range. >> you have other people that will not survive without you. >> that's right. >> but before you had the kids, i was going to be fine, you know what mean? you're going to be fine. but we'reot n rolling around with a bachelor. we've got a few things in the backpack with us. children. i haven't made many movies that i can take my kids to see. >> that's true. >> they're not ready for "free state of jones" yet. but they'll be seeing it sooner rather than later. >> in this true story, matthew is a poor southerner leading a group of fellow farmers and slaves in a rebellion against the confederacy during the civil war. >> we're out here dieing so they can stay . rich >>e plays a hero and a father. >> for our children and their children's children. >> you brought levi to set you? >> yeah, he loved being on the set of this. and there was some rough scenes. we're not making up fiction. we're not playing "call of duty" here. this is real america. this happened in this country 160 th
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and why would someone treat someone like that. to explain that, those interest times as a father you buck up and you go i better have a real good answer because this one could be written in their lineage for the rest of their life. >> i'm guessing matthew's kids might have somere ptty interesting questions about some of his other s.role >> i was with zac efron a couple of weeks ago. and the guy is shirtless a lot in the film. how do you prep for the scenes? >> yeah, i just look up to matthew mcconaughey a lot. >> good man. >> that's a little nod from magic mike. >> i hear channing is bringing that to the stage in vegas. >> vegas, i heard. >> any chanceou y taking part? >> i've been asked that not by him. danny, give me a call. i want to hear about this vegas deal. >> even if channing does call, i think matthew is done with magic mike. >> which is a real shame for all of us. coming up, daniel radcliffe's past
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and, we're on set with liam hemsworth as he joins "independence day" resurgence. that's monday on "the insider." travel considerations provided by -- so one last thing. before harry potter, patiently daniel radcliffe was a time traveler. >> he certainly was. thank you very much, interweb. and earlier this week on "the tonight show," the now you see me 2 star and jimmy fallon shared. here it is in case you missed it. >> as a young boy. i was going off to war. >> you were going off to war. >> and this is a dude i want to hang out with here
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we are back now from orlando, florida. a short while ago we had an opportunity to talk to florida's senator marco rubio after he had visited the crime scene. senator, you have been over to the crime scene. i wonder what you saw there? >> just horrifying. obviously didn't go in. from the outside you can still see, obviously there is people there, relatives calling their loved ones, and the phones going off. just a terrible scene.
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>> when you go over there, you hear telephones ringing inside. people trying to call? >> law enforcement tell you, there are still families calling their loved ones. they haven't heard from them. unable to confirm. hoping someone will answer. the human scale. think of the people that survived. ones in the hospital. the ones that didn't that are going to need a lot of counseling and help because of what they saw. this is, sound like a combat scene. >> what have you been told about the suspect? >> federal authorities have been quite forthcoming about him so far. what they have said is just pretty much what i know. this is an individual born in new york. raised in the united states, u.s. citizen. >> the fbi was alerted to him in 2013, 2014. he made some statements to people that seemed sympathetic to radical is islam. the question will be asked why didn't the fbi do anything then? give me the perspective on that. >> we will look into it. intelligence committee will conduct oversight into the process that went into all of this. making statements is not enough to arrest somebody. this has the the markings of a lone wolf, home grown violent
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today as americans we grieve the brutal murder, a horrific massacre of dozens of innocent people. we pray for their families who are grasping for answers with broken hearts. we stand with the people of orlando who have endured a terrible attack on their city. although it is still early in the investigation, we know eno gh tsay that this was an act of terror and an act of hate. as americans we are united in grief, in outrage and in resolve to defend our people. i have directed that the full resources of the federal government be made available for
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this investigation. we are still learning all of the facts. this is an open investigation. we have reached no definitive judgment on the precise motivations of the killer. the fbi is appropriately investigating this as an act of terrorism. and i have directed that we must spare no effort to determine what if any inspiration or association this killer may have had with terrorist groups. what is clear is that he was a person filled with hatred. over the coming days we will uncover how and why this happened and we will go wherever the facts lead us. this morning i spoke with my good friend orlando mayor buddy dyer. and i conveyed to him the deepest condolences of the american people. this could have been any one of our communities. so i told mayor dyer that whatever help he and the people of orlando need they're going to get it. as a country, we will be there for the people of orlando today, tomorrow and for all of the days to come. >> back now from orlando,
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florida. families here are going through an agonizing wait. only a very few of the 50 people known to have been killed have been identified so far. more than 50 others are in the hospital. many of them are in critical condition after surgery. omar mateen, the gunman who opened fire in pulse, a gay nightclub was american, born to afghan parents. he was killed in the shootout with police. he called 911 during the attack, and pledged his loyalty to isis. though it is not at all clear at this point whether he had any direct contact with the group. that's the "cbs overnight news" from orlando, florida, on this monday. for many of you, the news continues.
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tuned for the "morning news" and "cbs this morning." also live from orlando. foe r th"cbs overnight news," i'm scott pelley. massacre in orlando. >> oh, my god. people are getting shot. >> this was an act of terror. and an act of hate. >> a gunman opens fire in a gay nightclub. >> they were like dragging bodies. people that were wounded. just to get them out of the way. >> at least 50 are skilled in the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history. many more are wounded. >> but i don't know where my son is. no one can tell me where my son is. if he has been shot. if he is dead. no one knows. >> isis claims responsibility. >> the individual has been identified as omar mir siddiqui mateen. ot we need to support each
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and we will not be defined by a hateful shooter. we will be defined how we support and love each other. >> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> if you are just joining us, we have the latest now on this mass shooting in orlando, florida. a massacre in a gay nightclub that occurred in the early hours this morning. and is now the worst mass shooting in american history. at least 50 people were killed. most of their bodies are still inside the club. the shooting began after 2:00 this morning. the gunman, omar mateen, was an american. he was a security guard who had pledged his loyalty to isis. during a 911 call during his attack on the club. he was killed in a shootout with
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police. there were 300 people in the club sipping their last drinks before the club closed. with more on that we have mark strassmann. >> 15 minutes after last call, bartender tiffany johnson heard something ominous. was that a gunshot? >> thought it was the stereo. the music. after the second shot there was a pause. it started shooting, shooting, shooting, shooting. >> reporter: then bedlam. partiers hit the deck. others hid under tables or ran into bathrooms. roughly 300 people were trapped inside. one in six would die. this man has three friends missing. >> people are screaming, help me, help me. i am trapped. people are getting trampled. there was no clear exit sign at the club.
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so we didn't know which door to take or where to go. >> you heard a couple shots. did you hit the deck right away? >> it was like a -- kind of look a little, like, oh. >> josh mcgill ran out the back exit. hopped a fence and saved a life. he found a man lying on the ground. moaning. did he look wounded? >> he looked like he got shot. but didn't realize he got shot. 27-year-old rodney sumter was wounded in both arms and the upper back. >> the officer is like there is no ambulance responding at the moment. we are going to send you and, you and a police car. so the police officer turned to me and said, i want you to bear hug him, keep him conscious. i was like okay. i don't know if you are religious, i feel like i need to say a prayer. you will be fine. i got you, man. >> reporter: mcgill told me he iss yet to process how lucky he
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he has also yet to reach sumter in the hospital. scott he was told there the man he helped rescue is expected to live. >> mark strassmann. thank you so much, mark. our homeland security correspndent jeff pegues talking to his sources all day long. he is joining us now. jeff, what do you know? >> scott, we are learning a lot more about the 911 call mentioned. the one that omar mateen made during that mass shooting. it was the one where e pledged allegiance to isis. according to a u.s. intelligence source, the call came from a bathroom at the night club. and at some point 911 had to actually call him back. we don't know why. whether the call was dropped. 911 dispatchers actually called him back. at that point we're told he made this pledge to isis. and also made a reference to the tsaranev brothers and the boston bombing. so that, scott, is some of the new information we just learned. >> jeff, we understand that mateen had been contacted by the fbi more than once, what do you
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know about that? >> there were at least two contacts. in 2013 and 2014. in 2013. there were statements he made to co-workers according to law enforcement sources that stated some sort of connection to the tsaranev brothers that carried out the boston bombing. in 2014, another alleged contact. the fbi investigated suggesting a linkto a suicide bomber, he blew himself up in syria. so there were indications that mateen had had some sort of contact with him. both men were from the fort pierce area of florida. but ultimately, the fbi decided that there wasn't enough there to pursue a full-fledged investigation. what investigators are looking at now whether there are any direct contacts to operatives overseas in connect, with the nightclub attack.
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newsroom. thank you very much. all day long around main your hospitals in orlando, a vigil of families not able to contact their loved ones and waiting outside the hospitals with the hope that they will learn at some point that their missing loved ones is in the hospital. and has survived. our correspondent jamie yuccas has more. >> 24-year-old jose martinez went to pulse nightclub to kick off pride week. his cell phone died. the family didn't know what happened to him. >> he works six days a week. >> reporter: 15 hours later they learned martinez is in critical condition. a couple. michael is in the hospital. no one has heard from martin. >> hoping he is okay. just trying to comfort.
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and get the updates to the people, to our family members. 50 people have died. 53 others went to the hospital. families are waiting. many not sure if their loved ones are being treated or if they died. jose ornado is searching for his brother. >> in the club with three, three of his friend. they made it out okay. but they lost him the they've don't know where is he at. they're over there waiting for information. to come and see if they know something. the hospital is one block from the hotel where family and friends are gathering. witnesses and volunteers are coming together for the victims stunned by the loss of life. a worker at the club. >> our community today not a good thing. i mean, not trying to hurt anybody. just trying to have fun. then we get this. >> reporter: we know 53 people went to area hospitals. the worst here to the orlando regional medical center. a surgeon here says there will be more victims.
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clearasil works fast. we have the mayor of orlando, buddy dyer with us. mr. mayor, what is the latest from the hospitals as you understand it? when would the families begin to learn about their loved ones? >> well the hospital -- let's step back. we were able to get hipa regulations waived for this to be able to notify some of the family. >> patients' privacy regulations. >> so the hospital has notified the families of patients that they are caring for. okay. so if you weren't one of the
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is in surgery or being cared for, you probably have an idea that your family member is unfortunately in the other group. we hope to identify all of the victims this evening. it has been a very painstaking process because 40 of the victims were in the nightclub. a scene that the fbi had to close for evidentiary purposes. they're working on, victim by victim the we have a website whereas we identify victims and notify next of kin we can go ahead and list them. it's got to be just a horrible thing for a family to, to kind of know, but not really know what has happened. when i got the call this morning at 3:00, first thing i did was call my 26-year-old son? where are you? he was in bed thankfully. are the bodies inside the club, all 50? >> they are not. some are. but they started the process of relocating them to the medical director for identification. >> you expect all of the body to be rov
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office by what time? >> i would hope by late this evening. no later than in the morning. >> what more do we know about the gunman? >> whatever the fbi has detailed. i have not been focused, quite honestly on his identity and specifics. i am more focused on taking care of the families and the friends of the victims. and doing what we can to rally the people in orlando. we are not going to be defined by that individual. we are going to be defined by how we respond and lift up those in need. >> your police department put an end to this fairly quickly? >> i'm so proud of the men and women of opd. you mentioned over 300 individuals in the club. it could have been worse. our first officer that engaged the gunman probably allowed a lot of people to get out the back. and then, about, 5:00 we were able to breach a wall and rescue between 15 o
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hostages. that's when we engaged the gunman and took him down. >> there were reports earlier this morning that as many as 20 people had been killed. then you came out and told the nation that the number was 50. when the police officers told you that -- >> it was horrible to find that out. we had an estimate from the police officer that had originally engaged with the shooter. we couldn't go back in because we thought that there were explosive devices so until the building had been cleared, bomb robot went in. we couldn't go back in and specifically identify it. then it was shocking how many were actually in there. >> were there any explosive devices? >> there were not. although there had been text messages about the shooter outfitting hostages with explosive vests. that turned out not to be true. and, when he was killed, there was a battery back that was right next to him and a bag. we thought there was probably an explosive device with detonator. turned out the battery pack came from some where else, don't know a smoke alarm or what. fortunately that turned out not
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>> the gunman had no explosives? >> to the best of my knowledge at this point. he did not. >> mr. mayor, the whole nation has you in its heart and i appreciate you taking the time to speak with us. >> thank you. pray for our citizens. >> we will. thank you, sir. >> the president also asked america to pray today. he asked the citizens of the united states to pray for the victims to pray for the families and to help the families bear what the president described as the unbearable. juliana goldman has more on this. >> reporter: at the white house and government buildings today flags were lowered to half staff on order from president obama who declared it an act of terror and hate. >> this is a sobering reminder that attacks on any american regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, or sexual orientation, is an attack on all of us. and no act of hate or terror
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the values that make us americans. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: the worst mass shooting in u.s. history ignited heated political debates over terrorism and gun control. presumptive republican nominee donald trump reiterated his call to ban muslims from entering the u.s. though omar mateen was born in new york. in a statement, trump criticized the president saying "he disgracefully refused to say the word radical islam." for that reason alone he should step down. if hillary clinton after this attack still cannot say the two word, radical islam, she should get out of this race for the presidency. neither obama nor clinton were ready to link the attack to islamic extremism. in her statement, clinton said we need to redouble our efforts to defend our country from threats at han
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freely openly and without fear. republican senator jeff flake said in this case there doesn't need to be an either or with terrorism or guns. >> i think the debate can and should go on as well as the the debate on how to best protect us against those who are inspired or funded or directed by international terrorists. >> reporter: the administration appears to be putting politics on hold, scott. the white house announced president obama will not be campaigning with hillary clinton this coming week. vice president joe biden canceled an appearance at a miami fund raiser for tonight. >> reporting from washington for us tonight. thank you. so many people today in orlando wanted to donate blood, the blood banks had to turn many away. there is some controversy about that tonight. and david begnaud has more. >> i want to show you the people still here while it is raining. folks standing in line for more than 11 hours.
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when the call want out this morning it said urgent we need blood. o negative. o positive. ab plasma. the people with umbrellas move towards the front door have been here since the call went out this morning. they showed up. thinking what can we do? the only thing we can do. there was one moment today that was a bit controversial. there were gay men who showed up. since this affected the gay community. they want to give back. they were told they could not and turned away. the fda long had a regulation which said gay men cannot donate blood. the fda since changed that regulation. the company where we are tonight is still updating their policies and procedures so they were not ready to receive the donations from gay men. and that is why those gay men were turned away. that ha not stopped the stream of people that are here outside the building. we are told nearly 3,000 to 3,500 people have stood here and elsewhere across the state of florida and the urge continues
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blood. scott, any one over the next 48 hours can give blood. within 24 hours of testing the blood it can be given to one of the victims. >> david begnaud reporting. david. thank you. we will be back from orlando in just a moment. m is growing at an alarming rate. growing fast, you say? we can't contain it any long... oh! you know, that reminds me of how geico's been the fastest-growing auto insurer for over 10 years straight. over ten years? mhm, geico's the company your friends and neighbors trust. and deservedly so. indeed. geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. and there's moving with thermove free ultra. it has triple-action support for your joints, cartilage and bones. and unlike glucosamine chondroitin, it's all in one tiny pill. move free ultra. get your move on.
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has more. >> reporter: police are working with the fbi looking into the motive of james howell, arrested close to the pride parade route early sunday morning. in his car they found an arsenal. lieutenant rodriguez. >> officers were immediately noticed there was a, a rifle on the, in the seat of the car. which led to a further investigation and at which point we recovered additional firearms. high capacity magazines. officers did find some chemicals that could have been used for, improvised explosive device. the suspect did make an initial statement to the effect that he was going to go to the plied festival. beyond that he did not make any additional statement he was going to do anything further than that. >> as we march in the streets today under gray skies, as we take a moment of silence to
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grieve together before the parade begins. our hearts will be heavy, but our resolve will be strong. today the start of the parade took a somber tone as officers lined the streets of west hollywood. >> at this time we just want the, the parade to go on. there is no known threats. >> reporter: laurel pettis is fearful after seeing what happened in orlando. >> obviously what he did was to instill fear into our community. a lot of it was to come to sta part and say we are still strong. here to support people who lost their lives last night and their families as well and show them we are not going to stop what we are doing and this is who we are. >> reporter: the parade is wrapped up here in west hollywood with no major incidents. while law enforcement does not believe james howell had any connection to the orlando shootings, scott. they're not ruling anything out. >> in los angeles for us tonight. we'll be back from orlandoen just a moment.
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the building and engage the gunman in a gunfight. we have just received some audio of that. let's have a listen. [ gunfire ] >> oh, my god. >> part of the sound of the gunfire that ended this terrible siege here in orlando, florida. the tony awards ceremony will go on this evening. it will be aired on cbs. that is in new york tonight. but the producers have decided to dedicate the awards ceremony to the victims and the families here in orlando. in a statement, the producers said, our hearts are heavy for the unimaginable tragedy that happened last night in orlando. our thoughts are with the families and friends of those affected. we'll bring you up to date on al
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captioning funded by cbs it's monday, june 13th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." it is the deadliest shooting in u.s. history, and it played out inside a gay nightclub in orlando. >> i don't know where my son is. no one can tell me where my son is. if he's been shot, if he's dead. no one knows. >> at least 50 people are dead, and 53 others injured. >> bodies -- people that were wounded. just to get them out of the way. >> this morning,e'
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