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captioning funded by cbs it's monday, june 27th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." overnight, britain's finance minister declares the uk open for business, trying to calm the chaos after the brexit vote but will it be enough to end the global market meltdown? >>. it is the last thing people in west virginia want to hear. another round of rain is on the way today after flooding leaves at least 25 people dead and survivors are hoping for the best. marching for their memory. pride parades across the country honor the 49 people killed inside the pulse nightclub with a message
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and messi misses. the soccer star shanked a crucial shot, leading to another heartbreaking loss for argentina and that wasn't the only shocker of the night. 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. the shocking british vote to leave the eu unleeched a way of fiscal panic and uncertainty. the british parliament meets today for the first time after british politicians try to figure out what is next. stock markets remain jittering. the british finance minister saying britain is ready to deal with the financial fallout from the vote. >> let me be clear. you should not underestimate our result. we were prepared for the unexpected and we are equipped for
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>> tina krause is in london. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. britain's chief financial officer says the uk is ready to face the future from a position of strength but friday's brexit result triggered the resignation of a dozen politicians and u.s. secretary of state john kerry is traveling across the pond. it comes as british and eu leaders continue to weigh the impact of a messy divorce. speaking in rome, secretary kerry expressed support for both sides. >> most important thing is that all of us, as leaders, work together to provide as much continuity, as much stability, as much certainty as possible. >> reporter: exit negotiations are already proving complicated. british prime minister david cam r cameron announced he is stepping down in the fall. boris johnson in a bid to
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need to rush, writing in the daily telegraph today, quote, the neve consequences of the vote are being wildly overdone. financial experts around the world remain concerned that brexit could trigger a slowdown in the economy. global stock markets suffered about $2 trillion in losses last week and british pound hit a 31-year low. world markets are bracing for another rocky day today. >> you're going to have your heart in your mouth a few days this week. you'll see the ups and downs and the trend is usually upward overtime. >> reporter: scotland's leader said she would do whatever it takes to stay in the eu. it's expected to take at least two years for britain to officially break from the european union. european leaders are divided on just how to negotiate this brexit, as britain is the first country to leave the european union in its 60-year history. >> tina
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it's bound to be an interesting day. thanks a lot. in this country, the brexit vote is a topic of conversation on the presidential campaign trill. today, hillary clinton and massachusetts senator elizabeth warren campaigned together in cincinnati. meanwhile, who just released national polls find clinton leading donald trump by 12 points in one poll and by five points in another. >> every president is tested by world events. >> reporter: taking the fight to the battleground states, the clinton campaign is releasing this new ad. >> when the pound goes down, more people are coming to turnberry. >> reporter: painting rival donald trump as unpredictable. >> in a volatile world, the last thing we need is a volatile president. >> reporter: trump shot back saying clinton is trying to distract from what he calls, quote, her bad judgment call on brexit. the clash comes as a new cbsnews.com battleground tracker finds clinton slightly ahead in
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by five points in wisconsin and by three points in florida, two points in north carolina, and marginally ahead in colorado. in all of these states, clinton is seen as being more prepared to be commander in chief. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell addressed trump's recent dip in the polls. >> no question he has made a number of mistakes the last few weeks. i thinker riding the ship d a long time until november and the burden is on him to convince people he can handle this job. >> reporter: cbs news director said both clinton and trump need to attract independent voters. >> the poll finds independents largely on the sidelines during these primary processes don't think any better of the republican and democratic parties for having selected their nominees so both of these presidential candidates seem to have some work to do bringing more people into the process. >> reporter: a poll also found voters still feel trump
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and do better with the economy. errolbarnett, cbs news, washington. more rain is expected today in flood ravaged west virginia. last week's floods killed at least 25 people. flood warnings are in effect from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. today and that includes hard -ht greenbriar county. residents knew the water was coming but never imagined this. >> i'm just heart broke when i come down yesterday and seen it. >> tore us apart. we have no home. we have lost everything. >> some people say they had to swim for their lives. others say they may never be able to live in their homes again. firefighters are making some progress in their battle against a deadly wildfire in central california. the so-called
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damaged 200 buildings and burned 68 square miles since it began last thursday. chris martinez has our report. >> reporter: surveying the damage for the first time, the gibbs family found little here to salvage. >> honestly, i was pretty much ready to see it all gone but when you drive up through the neighborhood and you see, like, everything is -- nothing is there. >> reporter: south lake was hit especially hard by the erskine fire. crews are now work to go restore damaged power lines as homemade signs in the area praise firefighters for their efforts. more than 1,700 of them are battling the blaze that has devoured 40,000 acres and forcing massive evacuations. >> a man's home is their castle. >> reporter: olvfficials contin to tally up the fire zone. they have found 200
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destroyed. at a community meeting saturday night, officials say sfit making progress in their fight they are not ready for allow many residents to return home. >> we still have a very ugly fire out there and extremely dry fuel and a lot of fuel with these winds taking off and running and blow back around. >> reporter: the erskine fire is the largest fire burning in california and an elevated fire risk throughout the week. chris martinez, cbs news, south lake, california. in california's capital, sacramento, a slash between members of a right wing extremist group and counterprotesters sent ten people to the hospital. at least five of the injured suffered stab wounds. the trouble started yesterday when members of a white supremacist group, which had a permit, gathered for a rally. they were met by hundreds of counterprotesters. none of the injuries are life-threatening. a singapore airlines flight headed for italy this morning doubled back just in time.
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the right engine of the boeing 777 caught fire. a warning gauge went on. no one was hurt. two weeks after the nation's deadliest mass murder at a gay nightclub in orlando, gay pride marches were held in cities across the country and one of the largest was right here in new york city. wendy gillette reports. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands came to be loud and proud in new york city's gay pride parade. 40 people in white veils walked in silence representing those killed at the gay nightclub pulse in orlando. 40 flags kicked off the flag. >> i hope i'm doing something to honor their memory. >> reporter: the owner and entertainment manager of the club rode on the lead float. they were followed by a sea of orange. the color that represents the gun control movement.
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parade volunteer amy hellman marched this year with a different purpose. she is friends with a man who escaped the shooting unhurt. >> it was a very traumatic experience for him and i was so thankful he is all right but in that same breath, he lost so many friends that night. >> we can't live in fear. >> reporter: this year's parade in manhattan drew a larger crowd than year's past. wendy gillette for cbs news, new york. coming up on the morning news, kenny chesney apologize. the country music star said he got caught up in the moment at his concert over the weekend. one of the biggest names in soccer says he is retiring from international play. this is the "cbs morning news." (vo) stank face. a universal expression of disgust, often caused by inadequate cat litter. if you or your a loved one suffers from stank face, the cure is tidy cats. it's new and improved with guaranteed tidylock protection
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afterward from messi. a kick goal last night at metlife stadium in new jersey clenched chile second copa title. then argentina star lionel messi said he is retiring from international play. he missed a penalty kick after play ended in a scoreless tie. the 4-2 win shows that chile is one of the top teams. country star kenny chesney is apologizing to a philadelphia cop and concern about pat summitt's health. the tennesseean reports the declining health of university of tennessee women's coach pat summi summitt's health is declining. she is just 64. the orlando sentinel reports two teens charged in the
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carjacking of a florida mayor. he wasn't hurt. he was robbed on saturday. they say the suspects crashed his mercedes shortly after stealing it. philly.com reports on kenny chesney's apologizing for telling a crowd that a officer had died. he was shot seven times on friday but expects to recover. he had expected to attend the concert. chesney personally apologized and said his emotions got the best of him. blue angels will soon be back in the air. the navy's flight demonstration team will come back. a "hamilton" performance will benefit hillary clinton's campaign. her staff says an extra show will be staged july fourth as a
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actor jesse williams delivered a powerful speech at last night's b.e.t. awards in los angeles. >> yesterday would have been young tamir rice's 14th birthday. i don't want to hear how long we have come with a 12-year-old playing alone in a park in broad daylight and killing on him television and going home to make a sandwich. >> he was named humanitarian of the year. williams was the executive producer of a documentary about the black lives matter movement. on the cbs "moneywatch" now. continued impact over the brexit decision and a new era for the panama canal. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning. that brexit vote to leave the eu decimated stock markets worldwide, leaving investors facing a period of uncertainty.
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largest collective economy affecti affecting 500 million people. it is estimated is affected 200 trillion dollars of wealth. businesses face a massive reorganization and many pulled back on investing in the uk and europe. newly expanded panama canal is opening for business. fireworks exploded as a chinese container ship made the inaugural passage yesterday from the atlantic to the pacific ocean. it makes it possible for newer larger ships to use the canal. that expansion is expected to double the canal's capacity. at the box office, another big week for the pixar release "finding dory." the second week, it remained in the top box office draw and bringing in an estimated $73 million in tickets sales. that far surpassed the opening of "independence day
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a bit of road rage during a nascar event. john wes townly and spencer gallagher fought in illinois. a no-decision fight, if you will, but there will ab decision from nascar's president about fines. a fan joined the action saturday night during the cardinals/mariners game in seattle. just as a flyball was falling from the sky, an outfielder caught the ball. security caught the fan. charlie hustle gets back into the spotlight in cincinnati. the reds yesterday retired pete rose's number 14 and intukducte him into the team's hall of famer. he is blocked from the baseball's hall of fame from betting on games. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," actor tony shalu.
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perfect weekend, we're now tracking the chance for showers and storms, here's allyson rae. >> all right. yeah, the humidity is going to arrive for this afternoon and into the evening. still not too bad. we're into the 60s right now. 68 for chevy chase. 60 for germantown. 67 for alexandria and we're heading back to the 80s. it will be noticeably more humid by the end of today. yesterday was just gorgeous. high pressure is in place, but not for long. we will get showers and thunderstorms, more so for areas to the west, where they don't need it, but we will see it arrive after the drive home. we will track it on your futurecast coming up in a bit. larry, over to you. >> good morning to you at home. we're off to a great start this morning with no issues reported. we had an earlier issue on the west side of town, but that's now resolved. you're looking at a smooth ride on the eastbound and westbound side of i-70.
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traveling i-270 into clarksburg or banana, you're good to go there. no issues. and we're doing well around the beltway. 395 and i-295, still fairly quiet this morning. much more coming up shortly. back over to you. all right, larry, we're taking a look this morning at a stretch of d.c. highway that's been shut down for a fatal crash overnight. southbound lanes of i-295 at malcolm x avenue or exit 3 and 295 northbound near south capitol street, or exit 2, they're closed for a crash investigation according to d.c. police. a rescue helicopter was set up near malcolm x avenue. we're working to find out how many people were killed in the crash. the supreme court is expected to rule on three major cases this week. one of them with local ties. former virginia governor bob mcdonald is challenges his convictions for accepting loans in exchange for promoting a dietary supplement.
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also on tap this week, a case from texas that challenges a state law that imposed major restrictions on abortion clinics. last week, the high court released decisions on president obama's immigration plan and the texas affirmative action plan. the high court wraps up for summer recess on thursday. competition is heating up with companies seeing green when it comes to the medical marihuana business in maryland. e state is set to award 15 licenses next month and close to 150 businesses have already lined up to apply. our partners at the "washington post" identified more than 950 people with an interest in working for perspective marihuana growing operations or investing in them. on top of choosing out the 15 growers, maryland is also going to be awarding licenses to process marihuana and sell the product. and that's a quick look at what's going on this monday morning. >> queue the music. the news at 4:30 starts right now.
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right now at 4:30, picking up the pieces after historic flooding in west virginia. some people returned home to find their entire lives coated in mud. good morning, i'm andrea roane. >> i'm nick giovanni in for mike hydeck this morning. here's larry miller in the driver seat with time saver traffic and allyson rae with weather. the bar was set very high this weekend, allyson. >> yes, but the humidity is moving back in. today is not too bad. it's the humidity moving back in. take a look at first alert live doppler. we have the cold front back off to the west, stretching off to the great lakes through cincinnati. that will bring in showers and thunderstorms for areas to the west where they don't need anymore rain, through west virginia. 1:00, still dry, showers and storms developing for areas to the west. and the front gets hung up. at 6:30 in the same spot, still dry thro
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sun begins to set. we will go through the extended futurecast and a look ahead to the holiday weekend. larry? >> thank you, allyson. and a smooth ride along the capitol beltway this morning. inbound on route 50 through crofton into areas like bowie and mitchellville, you're good to go. and the b.w. parkway is a smooth ride. 95 doing well on the maryland and virginia side, so you're looking at an issue and problem- free commute. for our friends in prince george's county, good morning to you. no issues on branch avenue, pennsylvania avenue, 301 and indian head highway. still fairly quiet. inbound on i-66, a smooth ride from fairfax into rosiland. back over to you. now to breaking news we're -- prince george's county this morning. look at this video just into the newsroom. a house

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