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captioning funded by cbs it's thursday, july 7th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." please, sister, don't tell me you just did this to him. >> breaking overnight. for the second straight day, another deadly shooting at the hands of police. the woman who witnessed her boyfriend's killing live streamed the aftermath for the world to see. >> oh, my god. please don't tell me he's dead. please don't tell me my boyfriend just went like that. and hundreds of miles baton rouge reeling in the killing
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alton silver is killed and the mother vows to fight for justice. >> i will not rest or not allow him to be swept in the dirt! >> reporter: in the race for the white house, the investigation might have cleared hillary clinton, but, today, the fbi director gets grilled on capitol hill over his handling of the e-mail server case. and donald trump brings the movie "frozen" into his fight over a tweet critics call anti-semitic. how he is using a disney remove to prove his point. 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. well, for the second straight day in a row we begin with a deadly police shooting. the victim, a black male was shot yesterday during a traffic stop in a suburb of st. paul, minnesota. his girlfriend was in the
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her young daughter was in the back seat when they were pulled over. a live stream video streamed by his girlfriend on facebook appears to show the incident after the shooting and we want to warn you, this is graphic material. >> you killed my boyfriend. >> reporter: diamond reynolds says her boyfriend castille was carrying a licensed handgun when they were pulled over. >> he let the officer know that he was -- he had a firearm and he was reaching for his wallet and the officer just shot him in his arm. >> reporter: the video shows castille slumped over in the front seat and his shirt good blooy as the police officer points his weapon through the window. >> i told him to get his head out. >> you told him to get his i.d., sir, and his driver's license. >> reporter: reynolds says the officer opened fire as castille was following the officer's instructions. >> you shot four bull it's into him, sir. he was just getting his
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>> ma'am, get out of the car with your hands up. let us see your hands. exit now! keep them up! keep them up! >> where is my daughter. you got my daughter? >> reporter: reynolds and her daughter were not injured. castille died at the hospital where his mother spoke to the media. >> he never been in no trouble. he did everything by the law and he died by the law. >> by the hand of the law. >> reporter: castille would have turned 33 tomorrow. >> we have an officer-involved shooting and, you know, 30 years or more. i'd have to go back in the history books to tell you truth. long prior to my tenure on the department. so, you know, it's -- you know, it's -- it's shocking. >> no officers were injured and it's your clean just how many officers fired shots. the minnesota bureau of criminal apprehension has been called i
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another deadly. the day before is sparking outrage. a black man was killed by white officers in baton rouge, louisiana. alton sterling was shot while he scuffled with police. hena daniels has more from new york. >> reporter: crowds remain outside the triple s convenience store in baton rouge wednesday night. long after the vigil honoring alton sterling had ended. state represent was among those who spoke just feet from where he was shot and killed by police. >> some people say we couldn't come out here without burning up our own building, without tipping over our feet but this is baton rouge, louisiana jam! >> reporter: many of those expressed anger of the footage online. the latest one taken by the convenience store owner, shows sterling being shot multiple times as officers pinned him to the
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son! i'll never ever get him back! >> reporter: a law enforcement office says they recovered a gun from sterling after the shooting but the family proves the video proves his life was snatched unfairly. >> the officers involved in his shooting took away a man with children who depended upon their daddy on a daily basis. >> reporter: federal investigators plan to review videos and speak to witnesses as part of their probe. demonstrators say they won't stop demonstrating until justice is served. hena daniels, cbs news. the investigation into hillary clinton's use of private e-mail servers is officially closed but fbi director james comey is under fire following the decision not to prosecute. he'll face tough questions today on capitol hill. meanwhile, clinton and donald trump pulled no punches on the campaign trail. craig boswell reports. >> reporter: gop presumptive nominee donald trump campaigd
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speaker newt gingrich who is on the list for possible vice presidential picks. >> in one form or another, newt gingrich is going to be involved with our government. >> reporter: trump renewed his attacks on opponent hillary clinton over her e-mail scandal. il>> h clarylinton claims that the reason for her illegal use of a private insecure e-mail was that it was more convenient to use just one device. oh. >> reporter: earlier, clinton stood in front of a shuddered trump casino in atlantic and secured the businessman for his business practices. >> donald trump doesn't think going bankrupt is a big deal, but it's devastating if you're someone who plays by the rules. >> reporter: the attorney general accepted the fbi's recommendation and closed the case on clinton's e-mails. but house republicans aren't satisfied. the house oversight committee is summoning fbi director james comey to the hill thursday. >> we want to know why they are not going to prosecute.
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said would lead you to believe she did violate the law. >> reporter: a clinton aide tweeted that the government continues to play politics. donald trump says his campaign should not have deleted a tweet containing an image some consider anti-semitic. it contained an imageage that had appeared on a white supremacist website. yesterday trump said the star is just a star and not the star of david. later, he tweeted a coloring book for "frozen" that featured a red star. trump said where is the outrage? hillary clinton nished a higher education initiative to help with college tuition. her proposal allows some fams to pay no tuition at instate colleges and public universities. bernie sanders called it a bold initiative. it means the dream for higher education for all will become a reality. >> it will improve the economic future
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life immediately better for tens of millions of people stuck with high levels of student debt. >> sander says clinton's tuition plan will affect 83% of the families in this country. sander was reportedly booed during a meeting with house democrats who pressed him on when he would endorse hillary clinton to help foster party unity. during yesterday's tense meeting, he dodged questions about endorsing clinton, but it's reported the clinton and sanders campaigns are discussing a potential event next week when he would endorse clinton. . coming up on the "morning news." we will discuss fbi director's testimony with john heilemann, managing editor of bloomberg politics and co-host of "the circus." the death of a navy seaman in may has been ruled a homed. 21-year-old james lovelace drowned in a pool while dressed in full gear. a coroner yesterday said a navy
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under water at least twice as he struggled in the water. the ruling doesn't necessarily mean a crime has occurred. the instructor has not been charged. three seamen have died this year during s.e.a.l. training. president obama says he will keep 8,400 troops in afghanistan to cope with the country's insecurity. he cut plans to cut the u.s. force there by half before leaving office. about 9,800 troops are there now. american forces have been in afghanistan for 15 years since the 9/11 attacks. coming up on the "morning news." new faces are heading to the >>ternational space station. > and a california cop gets a real badge. this is the "cbs morning news." zero calories. zero carbs. zero sugar. zero effort. new splenda zero.
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crewmate from russia and japan lifted off this morning from kazakhstan. their craft will reach the space on saturday and they will spend four months in orbit. another crash involving tesla's autopilot is under investigation. a look at donald trump's donations to charity. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. "the washington post" is reporting eric trump's defense of his father's jon generosity. he says his father gives millions to charity and declined to offer proof. the post only found one donation worth less than $10,000. the sun sentinel reports on the 911 calls a florida officer made the night he fatally shot a motorist. >> i gave him command and told him to come on out. he turned the gun and pointed at me and i started running. >> he was
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unarmed. newman raja, the officer, is under house arrest on a manslaughter charge. 10 million dollar lawsuit against american airlines. the family of a 13-year-old girl says she was groped while traveling alone last month on an american flight. the suit claims the flight crew let it go on for a half hour before intervening. the "los angeles times" reports the investigation of another crash involving tesla's autopilot feature. government safety offerings want to know if the feature was engaged when a driver was hurt six days ago. a driver use tesla's assisted driving feature was killed in a crash two months ago. the standard journal of idaho reports that a former tv cop is now a real-life police officer. chip star erik estrada is a reserve officer for a small eastern idaho town. he'll focus on protecting children from internet predators. the star tribune reports the reunion of the fan that backed
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on the cbs "moneywatch," snapchat lets you save some of your special memories. and starbucks is caught overcharging. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning. federal reserve policymakers aren't ready to raise interest rates again just yet. minutes from the fed's last policy meeting in june showed uncertainty that the outlook for the u.s. economy and worry about the upcoming brexit vote last month. the vofed voted 10-0 to leave t interest rate unchanged. the weak may jobs report. the june jobs report comes out tomorrow. on wall street, stocks finished higher yesterday. the dow gained 78 points. the s&p rose 11. the nasdaq added 36. if you're a starbucks customer you may have paid a little extra last week. starbucks is raising prices next week by as much as 30 cents. la w
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prematurely entered into its computer system. if you think you were overcharged, you can call starbucks customer service. snapchat is introducing a new feature. memories. it lets users save pictures. this s a big change for snapchat. photos and videos used to be deleted 24 hours after they were posted. memories work like a holding bid for photos and videos which you can protect with a pass code. walmart says its smartphone payment app is up and running in all of its stores. it lets you open up the app and scanning a code at the payment terminal. it works with any major credit and debit card and allow shoppers build shopping lists based on previous purchases. chipotle is out with a message. a love story is about two young children who operate rival food stands, but their competition spirals out of control.
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ingredients and larger menus. the message? chipotle cares about the quality of food is serves. in the end, the kid know what matters between them and food. >> they are working hard to win back those customers. they have had a lot of bad publicity and doing everything they can. >> chip topia, that reward slam? i'm still thinking about it! >> we got to get on that, right? i think everybody would get into that. maybe a little free food? jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. coming up, dangerous child play. the government nous a major recall of hoverboards over bad batteries. meet godawgs, the fastest food truck in brooklyn. meet mylanta® tonight. it's also fast, but unlike godawgs, it makes heartburn after dinner, history. new mylanta® tonight. faster than heartburn.
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well, nba free agency is keeping uniform makers busy. the latest star to change teams is dwyane wade of the heat. he is ending his 13-year run in miami to join the bulls. wade, a chicago native, got a two-year deal worth $47 million. the risk of fire is prompting a recall of hoverboard. government safety officials blame the batteries. weijia jiang reports. >> reporter: hoverboard fires like this one at a houston mall in december sparked a major recall. >> if you own a hoverboard, please stop using it immediately. >> reporter: elliott kay, chairman of the u.s. consumer product safety commission, says more than 500,000 are being recalled. >> hoverboard is on fire. >> reporter: the agency has received dozens of reports of batteries inside catching on fire or exploding. >> the hoverboard is still here.
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horn told us her son's was charging when it started a fire that burned through the house. >> before i had time to even say that it was on fire, the house was on fire. >> reporter: ten companies are recalling the qdevices. the consumer product safety commission says all of the recalled hoverboard were made with fundamental design flaws. this video from the ul's firefighter safety institute shows how lithium batteries with explode. kay worries even hoverboards outside of the recall do not meet the ul standard. >> check and demand to have proof of ul certification, especially if it's not on the recall list. if they cannot provide proof, demand a refund. >> reporter: many have banned hoverboards because of the risk. weijia jiang, cbs news, rockville, maryland. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning,"
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baton rouge on tuesday. and more on the decision against hillary clinton about her private e-mail scandal. and the heat is on. let's talk about the heat wave now. >> good morning, allyson. >> good morning! the temperatures headed to the mid-90s, and factor in the humidity, and it will feel like 100 for much of the afternoon. look at the due point, and that is a miserable dew point to put it lightly. temperatures around the region, feels like temperature, and 74 for water, and patchy fog to the south. everyone else is looking okay. sunshine with another day that is generally dry. cannot rule out a stray shower. we are hot
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another good chance of showers and storms tomorrow. ellen, good morning. >> good morning to you, allyson. >> i'm not seeing a lot of activity. dealing with the overnight construction. 495, the outer loop there. two lanes in each direction, and when we look at the map, the traffic is moving okay in the area, and i will tonight to look at different construction areas around the area this morning, and i will bring you the latest, and i will update you as well. >> breaking overnight, terrorists launch a gun battle on muslim worshipers marking the end of ramadan. attackers set off homemade bombs and attacked the crowds that were gathering. one officer and one militant were killed, and ten others were injured.
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county officials will reaffirm a statement today. they want to make sure the muslim community knows they are valued and respected. three americans are on a russian space capsule that launched this morning, and kate ruben is on the shuttle, and she is joined by russian cosmonauts. they will perform some tests and then dock with the space station on saturday. that's a quick look at what is going on this thursday morning. >> the news starts right now. >> right now at 4:30, police shooting outrage, and protests continue after the shooting death
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louisiana, and more questions after a black man is shot and killed in minneapolis. >> we have a lot of breaking news this morning, and we want to get to both the roads and the heat wave coming up. first, weather and traffic on the 9s, and we will take it away. temperatures are headed to the mid-90s, and 94 at reagan yesterday, and it will be a similar temperature today. look at how we are starting off. there will be a bit of patchy fog to the south and the west, but everyone else, clear skies, and 78 is the warm one. satellite and radar, looking quiet today. you cannot rule out the stray shower, maybe a little heat relief, but most areas today will be dry. mid-90s today, not near a record at all. a typical july day, and we will finally get temperatures pretty uncomfortable out there. the
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pretty nice. details in a bit. now over to ellen. >> i'm not complaining, but there's not much going on on the roads. it's looking clear for your morning commute. over on 50, if you're headed westbound, between there and 3:01. the left lane is closed, there's also other construction further back, and keep in mind, it may be closed as you make your way in to dc this is right before you get to 50 on the inner loop, and it's going about 55 miles an hour right now, and again, no backups here, and i will keep an eye on the construction. breaking overnight, another deadly police shooting of a blackman. >> this happened late last night in falcon heights, minnesota. it's a suburb of saint paul. it came during what started as a traffic stop, and the man's
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