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captioning funded by cbs it's monday, june 20th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." a week after the terror attack that left 49 people dead inside an orlando nightclub, the community comes together in a show of strength and love. and as more victims are laid to rest today, the fbi is set to release transcripts of the gunman's negotiations with police. southwest states are bracing for a record-breaking heat wave today. a scorcher that's already proven deadly. >> i can't wait to get back home. i'm ready to get to you guys. and cleveland rocks. powered by lebn
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the city after more than half a century of devastating losses. the fans return the love in rowdy fashion. 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. this morning, the city of cleveland is celebrating something it has not had in 52 years -- a major sports title. the cleveland cavaliers are the nba champs after defeating the golden state warriors 93-89 in the seventh and decisive game of the nba final, capping a historic comeback. >> for us to be able to end this, end this drought, our fans deserve it. they drerve it. it was for him. >> lebron james made good on his promise to bring a championship to his hometown, playing in his sixth straight
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james led with 27 points as cleveland captured the first championship in history. the cavs became the first team in the nba finals to come back from a 3-1 deficit -- >> james! >> reporter: james, the unanimous series mvp, said it was an important personal victory, slow. >> i've done nothing but be true to the game. give everything i got to the game. put my heart, my blood, sweat, tears to the game. people still want to doubted what i'm capable of doing. so that was a little icing on the cake for myself. [ cheers ] >> reporter: thousands of fans took to the streets in cleveland last night. some took the occasion to attack a police car, but there were no officers inside at the time. for golden state, it was the end of a historic season, a record 73 wins but no title. >> congratulate them for accomplishing what they set out to do. and it will be a good image
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season to remember so that we come back strong. that's all you can do. >> reporter: president obama sent his congrats to the cavaliers tweeting "what a game" and "what a series for the cavs. happy to see king james bring it home for cleveland." coming up on "cbs this morning," of course, more on cleveland's grueling sports championship drought. later today, we may learn more it what motivated the orlando gunman. attorney general loretta lynch says that a key goal of the investigation is to determine just why the gunman targeted the gay community. last night, the victims were remembered during an emotional candlelight vigil. ♪ >> reporter: as the sun set over orlando on sunday, thousands of people brightened the night with a candle light vigil, honoring the victim of the worst shooting in recent u.s. history. >> this is going to change orlando dramatically. people aren't going to look
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they're gay, they're black, they're white. we're all one. >> reporter: crowds arrived to a popular park by the busloads. then they marched together under the rainbow flag as a show of support for the lgbt community. at 2:0 a.m., church bells rang 49 times throughout the city for the 49 people killed exactly one week before inside a gay nightclub. gilbert laguna lost his close friend, frank hernandez -- >> if he were here, and i know he's looking from up above, he would be overwhelmed. >> reporter: as the community moves forward, so does the investigation. u.s. attorney general loretta lynch says on monday the department of justice will release a partial transcript of the gunman's conversations with negotiators from inside the nightclub. >> we do want to be as transpointer as possible in the investigation so peek can see what he was thinking and doing, but the information we're looking at. >>
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with survivors and investigators on tuesday in orlando, a city still hurting but hopeful. cbs news, orlando, florida. in the wake of the orlando shooting, the senate is scheduled it hold four votes on gun control today. the last time the senate vote on gun legislation was in december. that was after the san bernardino shooting. all the proposals were defeated then. julianna goldman reports on the politics of today's votes. i'm dealing with the nra, and i'm talking to them about the whole concept of terror watch list. >> reporter: as the senate prepares to vote on several gun control measures, donald trump said he'd like to see people on the no fly and terrorist watch lists prevented from purchasing guns. that put him at odds with the national rifle association. and trump was less clear if his position is set in stone. >> i understand exactly what they're saying. a lot of people are on the list that really maybe shouldn't be on the l
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their rights are being taken away. >> reporter: republicans and democrats are offering competing bills to address the so-called terror gap and expand background checks. coming in an election year, they're expected to fail. >> what we're doing with this debate on the hill, it's like they're trying to stop a freight train with a piece of kleenex. >> reporter: the head of the nra downplayed a rift with trump and said the measures won't prevent terrorist attacks. >> laws didn't stop them in boston or san bernardino where you had every type of gun control law you could have. >> we should be making our gun laws less full of swiss cheese holes so future killings don't happen. >> i've been so angry. >> reporter: democratic senator chris murphy, who led a 15-hour filibuster over guns last week, acknowledged the uphill climb. >> what we know is ultimately the only way that you win this issue is by building a political infrastructure around the country that rivals that of the gun lobby. >> donald trump also weighed
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on "face the nation," john dickerson asked trump if he was open to having law enforcement single out muslims in america. >> you like to speak plainly. in december, we talked and you said there possibly should be profiling. as a bottom line, are you talking about increasing profiling of muslims in america? >> i think profiling is something that we'll have to start thinking about as a country. other countries do. it you look at israel and others, and they do it. they do it successfully. i hate the concept of profiling. but we have to start using common sense, and we have to use our heads. >> dickerson also asked trump if muslims should receive extra scrutiny when buying weapons and ammunitions. trump said, "i don't know about that." a record-breaking deadly heat wave continues from southern california to nevada. phoenix is expected to reach a high of 118 degrees. that's what it was
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breaking a nearly 50-year-old record. in los angeles, they're expected to hit 103. yesterday, near phoenix, a 28-year-old woman died after going mountain biking. her death apparently heat related. saturday, a 25-year-old man died of heat exposure while hiking. the excessive heat is making it difficult to fight numerous wildfires across three western states. one fire in new mexico has destroyed two dozen homes, burning more than 17,000 acres. local authorities declared a state of emergency this. and a wind-driven blaze near san diego burned thousands of acres in a matter of hours. dozens of residents in one ranching community were forced to evacuate. >> i went in, got the old lady, got the dogs out. i went in, looked out the back door, and it was a wall of flames. grabbed my last dog and jumped in the truck and took off. >> and a wind-driven fire near santa barbara threatens hundreds of homes. a freak accident took the life of ang
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police in los angeles say january tan yelchin was found dead after his car rolled backward, down his driveway, and pinned him. the 27-year-old russian native was best known for playing in the new "star trek" films. coming up on the "cbs morning news" now, protecting bernie sanders. the high cost of secret service and taxpayers are paying the bill. later, u.s. open victory. dustin johnson wins his first major title despite a penalty controversy. ithiss the "cbs morning news." (babies crying) narrator: life. dishes. death. (slurping) dishes. every dish, every time, only finish has the powerball to take on anyg.thin
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to win the u.s. open on pennsylvania's tough oakmont course. johnson was docked one stroke when his ball moved slightly on the fifth green. he pushed through to finish one under par for the win. it is the first win in a major tournament for the 31-year-old from south carolina. bernie sanders is racking up a huge security bill, and a massive protest in japan. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the new york times" reports on japan's biggest anti-american protest in two decades. tens of thousands rallied yesterday on okinawa to demand the removal of u.s. bases on the island. simultaneous demonstrations were held in tokyo and two other cities. the protests follows the rape and killing of a local woman. an american contractor is a suspect. "the tennesseean" reports the conviction of a former vanderbilt football player for raping an unconscious woman. brandon vandenburg w found ty
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burn after dinner, history. new mylanta® tonight. faster than heartburn. here's a look at the forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ ♪ newly released photos offer a first glimpse at the newest member of the clinton clan. chelsea clinton and her husband welcomed son aidan on saturday. the couple have a 20-month-old daughter, charlotte. hillary and bill clinton are overjoyed grandparents once again. on the cbs "money watch," iran's reported aircraft deal, and why ticketmaster is giving out freebies. jill wagner's at the new york stock exchange with that
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good morning. >> reporter: good morning. markets will be closely watching the lead up to thursday's vote on whether britain remains in the european union. that could mean heavy trading and increased volatility. last week stocks on wall street lost ground across the board. the dow lost 190 points for the week. the s&p finished 24 points lower. the nasdaq dropped 94 points. iran is reportedly buying 100 airplanes from boeing. the deal is potentially worth billions to the u.s. aircraft maker. the agreement was announced by iran's state-run newspaper. it would mark the first major deal between iran and an american company since last year's nuclear deal. the purchase has to be approved by u.s. treasury authorities. apple will reportedly no longer provide funding or technology for the republican national convention because of controversial comments made by donald trump. president clint politico reports it was his comments about women and minorities that prompted the decision. apple had previously supported both parties' conventions:millio of ticketma c
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getting free ticket vouchers. it's part of a 2003 lawsuit alleging that ticketmaster charged excessive and deceptive fees. the settlement covers customer who's made purchases between october, r9d, and february, 2013, and paid order processing fees that were never refunded. it was a record-setting weekend for the pixar sequel "finding dory." it comes 13 years after "finding nemo." it brought in over $136 million, making it the highest grossing animated debut ever. it is also the second largest june opening of all time. the comedy central intelligence came in second followed guy "the conjuring." >> i "finding nemo," so i can't wait to check out "finding dory." >> never seen either. >> get the netflix account up. i don't think it's on netflix, you might have to rent it. jill wagner, thanks a lot, jill. and the "hollywood reporter
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here's a look at the forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ in oakland, california, the frustrated mayor cannot find someone to clean up the city's scandal-ridden police department. maria villarreal report. i want to assure the citizens of oakland that we are heldbent on
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disgusting culture and holding those iaccountable, responsibl for their misdeeds. >> reporter: mayor libby schaff is beyondut from traited with what she calls the frathouse mentality in the police department. after two years, one officer resigned after an investigation showing several officers that had sex with a minor. another resigned a week after being appointed. now paul figueroa has left the top spot. >> there's ten officers that they knew were involved -- >> reporter: this 18-year-old who goes by the name of celeste claims to be the woman at the center of the second scandal. she told our san francisco kilt two years ago when she was a minor, she slept with at least three oakland police officers. she did not consider herself a victim at the time. >> you know, these men in uniform, you know, giving me protection. >> reporter: she sayhe
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internal investigation, sharing with them these text messages she claims were between her and an officer. stay off east 14, there's a u.c. operation. an officer wrote about an undercover prostitution sting. to which she replied, thank you, daddy, i appreciate it. i don't want to go to jail. >> this is clearly a setback. i assure you some heads will roll. that is going to help us make a new start so we can do that hard work that we have to do every day to rebuild that trust with this community. >> reporter: the oakland police department is already under a federal judge's watch. and now they are re-examining their policies and conducting a nationwide search for their next police chief. for now, a city administrator will be overseeing the department. cbs news, los angeles. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning,"
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good morning. right now metro's safe track surge number 2. the first morning with commuter shut downs and shuttle buses. we will help you get around the delays. >> police in prince george county are investigating a late night accident where two people may have been hit by
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what we learned from police at the scene. >> it's over. cleveland is the city of champions once again. >> cavs are the nba champs after being the warriors in historic fashion. let's get a check of weather first. allyson rae is standing by. >> good morning. it's the first day of summer. it will feel just like summer should be today. 90s. hopefully everyone had a great father's day. today will be nice and sunny and hot. 90s across the board. already into the upper 60s. winds are out of the southwest. the humidity not too bad for now. the winds will be out of the southwest today increasing the humidity tonight and tomorrow. 64 for winchester. 67 culpeper. into the 60s in southern maryland. high pressure is in place. no rain today. the best we will see is
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shower through the shenandoah valley tonight. look at the high temperatures, low to mid-90s. it's a scorcher. rain is back in the forecast coming up. thank you. good morning, hope your monday is off to a good start. in terms of traffic, we are not seeing much in the way of issues. quiet in the inner and outer loop. 395 and i-295 off to a good start. we are anticipating the possibility of additional traffic on the westbound side of route 50 this morning. this has to be with safe track. it could get more congested earlier and we will keep you updated throughout the day. traveling southbound on the b.w. parkway, 95, 29 as well in prince george county, you are good to go. over to you. taking a look at news across america, wildfires rage in parts of the southwest fueled by deadly heat wave in the area. temperatures soared into the triple digits in southern california and arizona where
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burning. in new mexico, a 28 square mile blaze destroyed 24 homes south of albuquerque is largely uncontained. friends and fans are morning the sudden loss of actor anton yelchin. the 27-year-old was killed sunday morning in a freak accident in los angeles when his car rolled backward down the driveway and struck him. he was pinned against a brick mailbox pillar and a fence. friends found his body after he wept to check on him when he didn't show up for a rehearsal. the president is in washington, d.c. this morning following a weekend visiting the national parks. was part of the park celebration. he took a moment in yosemite to highlight climate change on the environment saying rising temperatures are causing yosemite's meadows to dry out. he took his family for the trip celebrating father's day
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road this year. the clintons became grand patterns for a second time. chelsea gave birth to baby aidan. they tweeted out these pictures. this is the second child for chelsea and her husband. they have 20-month-old daughter charlotte. >> congratulations to them. that's a quick look at what is going on this monday morning. >> the news at 4:30 starts right now. buckle up for the second metro safe track surge. if you live in prince george county, why you may want to rethink your morning commute on the rails. good monday morning. i'm andrea roane. >> i'm mike hydeck. we have all you need to know when it comes to surge part two. first allyson rae and the forecast. >> good morning. things are looking good weather- wise. it's a little hot. that's for sure. we will be looking at
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yet. temperature-wise, in the 60s. 64 dulles. 62 reston. 63 college park. highs in the 90s. warm. winds out of the southwest. we are starting with winds out of the west then southwest. that will add in the humidity. we are setting up for showers and thunderstorms tuesday. tuesday is a yellow alert day. this is the first surge in place in prince george county. it's more complicated this time around because there are station closures instead of single tracking. >> here to help us help you navigate the craziness is larry miller. i heard you talking to people that will give themselves an hour more. >> that was one guy. it seemed like folks are not scared what lies ahead. i think

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