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i'm anna werner.t chapter in the saga of the president and the porn star, is written in a tiny footnote to mr. trump's latest financial disclosure form. in it the president disclosed he reimbursed his lawyer, michael cohen, more than $100,000, for quote, expenses. cohen, of course, funneled $130,000 to stormy daniels, to buy her silence about an allege add fair with mr. trump. paula reid has more. >> reporter: on the same page as the president's bold signature is reference to the previously undisclosed payment to mr. cohen. it is the first time president trump has formally admitted reimbursing his personal attorney, michael cohen, for the $130,000 he paid adult film star, stormy daniels to keep silent about her allege add fair with the president. mr. trump previously denied knowledge of the payment, including last month aboard air force one. earlier this month. giuliani told fox news the president paid cohen back. >> that money was not campaign money. sorry. i'm giving you a fact now that you don't kn
i'm anna werner.t chapter in the saga of the president and the porn star, is written in a tiny footnote to mr. trump's latest financial disclosure form. in it the president disclosed he reimbursed his lawyer, michael cohen, more than $100,000, for quote, expenses. cohen, of course, funneled $130,000 to stormy daniels, to buy her silence about an allege add fair with mr. trump. paula reid has more. >> reporter: on the same page as the president's bold signature is reference to the...
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anna werner spoke with one woman who is not part of the lawsuit but went to one of the doctors named to speak with a doctor named in the lawsuit about the possible risks uninvolved with the surgery. >>> and new details about a 300-year-old shipwreck off the coast of colombia that may contain billions of dollars in treasure. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com weaving your own shoes...rgy by out of flax. or simply adjust your thermostat. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. i'm kenny choi. >>> a live look at coit tower inch is. a wet start today and the warriors, man -- >> bummer. > >> i couldn't believe it. >> it's going to be okay hopefully for them. good morning, it's wednesday, may 23rd. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. they will bounce back. we have faith in them. >> jaclyn has traffic and neda is back from the heights. >> from 1,000 feet up. >> over 1,000 feet. but yes, back to ground level. it feels the same way up there. don't know. we have that big
anna werner spoke with one woman who is not part of the lawsuit but went to one of the doctors named to speak with a doctor named in the lawsuit about the possible risks uninvolved with the surgery. >>> and new details about a 300-year-old shipwreck off the coast of colombia that may contain billions of dollars in treasure. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com...
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hundreds say they or someone they know has been diagnosed with ocular melanoma and that anna werner's report this week gave them hope. here's anna's update. >> we have had people reach out to us from ireland, south africa, australia, all over the nsited states, offering support, asking questions. >> reporter: that reaction, coming after ashley mccrary and three other auburn university graduates told us of developing a rare eye cancer called ocular melanoma. >> i mean, it's like you had just had the breath knocked out o you, you be. >> reporter: three had to have an eye removed. >> that was very hard for me. you know, growing up, the one thing that... i liked about myself was my eyes. >> reporter: the rare cancer typically occurs in just six out of every one million people, so e e groups found in auburn and in huntersville, north carolina, are extremely unusual. doctors like carol shields at wills eye hospital in philadelphia are trying to find the cause. >> we need to really carefully go through, you know, exactly e ere they lived, what foods they like, how close were they to a nuclea
hundreds say they or someone they know has been diagnosed with ocular melanoma and that anna werner's report this week gave them hope. here's anna's update. >> we have had people reach out to us from ireland, south africa, australia, all over the nsited states, offering support, asking questions. >> reporter: that reaction, coming after ashley mccrary and three other auburn university graduates told us of developing a rare eye cancer called ocular melanoma. >> i mean, it's...
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anna werner has the the story. >> essure is fda approved but the agency restricted sales of the devicephysician whose provide patients with a check list outlining the risks. the fda gave the device a mandatory black box warning in 2016. bayer the device manufacturer admits there is no way to know who might develop problems. women who have had problems told us the experience affected every aspect of their lives. >> the whole process was very, very, very, dark time for me. >> even now, amanda feels the pain from the choice sunny made ten years ago. >> what are you barking at? >> it started after she and her husband decided two children were enough. her doctor recommended a newer method of permanent birth control. something called essure. >> you can go back to work the next day. noninvasive. no problem at all. >> essure, a medical device designed to prevent preg noon see without surgery. a doctor inserts two small flexible coils in a woman's fallopian tubes where they're supposed to build up scar tesh to and block the tubes. bayer said it had been used in a million women worldwide. advert
anna werner has the the story. >> essure is fda approved but the agency restricted sales of the devicephysician whose provide patients with a check list outlining the risks. the fda gave the device a mandatory black box warning in 2016. bayer the device manufacturer admits there is no way to know who might develop problems. women who have had problems told us the experience affected every aspect of their lives. >> the whole process was very, very, very, dark time for me. >>...
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anna werner investigates the dangers surrounding surgeries across the border! and the pilots and crew that helped save more than 100 people after a southwest engine exploded. they will be with us in studio 57 for their first joint interview. we'll talk with them about what happened in the cabin. all that plus the eye-opener, your world in 90 seconds. we'll see you at 7:00. >> thank you. see you at 7:00. >>> new this morning, the city of san francisco is asking companies testing driverless cars to share more data. kpix 5's anne makovec is live in san francisco this morning with the push for more regulations. anne. >> reporter: yeah. it looks like regardless, we are going to see more driverless cars on city streets like van ness here behind me. you can see plenty of hazards for them to navigate around when it comes to the construction here. they are also going to be adding to the city's traffic. so san francisco wants to get more data on exactly how much these driverless cars will be impacting the city. this all comes as state regulators considering allowing a ne
anna werner investigates the dangers surrounding surgeries across the border! and the pilots and crew that helped save more than 100 people after a southwest engine exploded. they will be with us in studio 57 for their first joint interview. we'll talk with them about what happened in the cabin. all that plus the eye-opener, your world in 90 seconds. we'll see you at 7:00. >> thank you. see you at 7:00. >>> new this morning, the city of san francisco is asking companies testing...
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anna werner, good morning. >> after our report airs monday, hundreds of people reached out on this, andhey either know someone or they have had themselves this rare cancer. one of the four women we interviewed, ashley mccrary, had previously set up a facebook page with this cancer that's now drawn comments from people around the world. >> having the cbs air monday morning was just -- we were blown away all day long with texts and e-mails. >> reporter: ashley mckrary said the most common reaction she's been getting from people who saw the previous report is hope. >> i don't know if you've ever been through something by yourself, but the worst place to be is alone. and so this has been able to provide people a family. >> one of those people is kayla allman from tennessee. the 30-year-old was diagnosed with occular melanoma this past september. she underwentz radiation and lost nearly all of her vision in the right eye. she saw the story and the three other women who are battling the same rare eye cancer. >> do you feel like you have a community now? >> just to get support, peace of mind,
anna werner, good morning. >> after our report airs monday, hundreds of people reached out on this, andhey either know someone or they have had themselves this rare cancer. one of the four women we interviewed, ashley mccrary, had previously set up a facebook page with this cancer that's now drawn comments from people around the world. >> having the cbs air monday morning was just -- we were blown away all day long with texts and e-mails. >> reporter: ashley mckrary said the...
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anna werner is here with who may be at risk. good morning. >> good morning, john. dozens more cases of salmonella traced to eggs have been reported since the cdc traced the outbreak nearly a month ago. the food and drug administration has linked the outbreak to rose acre farms and the company's facility in north carolina. last month, the company voluntarily recalled more than 206 million eggs. the recalled eggs were distributed between january 11 and april 12 to grocery stains and restaurants in at least nine states. the fda reported during an inspection they found more than a dozen rodents. they also say employees touched dirty agreement and their bodies without washing their hands. in a statement, rose acre farm says it's not only corrected deficiencies but also taken steps to ensure the farm meets or exceeds the standards of the fda and usda. to see if the eggs you purchased might be recalled, you can visit cbs this morning.com. if it turns out you have recalled eggs, the cdc says don't eat them, either throw them away or return them for a refund. a lot of serio
anna werner is here with who may be at risk. good morning. >> good morning, john. dozens more cases of salmonella traced to eggs have been reported since the cdc traced the outbreak nearly a month ago. the food and drug administration has linked the outbreak to rose acre farms and the company's facility in north carolina. last month, the company voluntarily recalled more than 206 million eggs. the recalled eggs were distributed between january 11 and april 12 to grocery stains and...
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. >> anna werner with the across-the-border procedures. >> reporter: we're here in tijuana.nd this may not look like a hospital, but it's actually a surgery center. we went inside to talk to the doctor at the center of the dispute over whether his surgeries are safe. coming up on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by ensure for strength and energy. e strength & energy in just 2 weeks. i'll take that. ensure high protein, with 16 grams of protein and 4 grams of sugar. ensure® ♪ gr♪ mudlifters! with 16 grams of protein and 4 grams of sugar. ♪ saucelifters! all oxi combines the power of active stainlifters to deliver up to 4x the cleaning power to fight your family's toughest stains. ♪ the stainlifter that's 'all. try it now! we always came through for our customers. from day one, it's how we earned your trust. until... we lost it. today, we're renewing our commitment to you. fixing what went wrong. and ending product sales goals for branch bankers. so we can focus on your satisfaction. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot li
. >> anna werner with the across-the-border procedures. >> reporter: we're here in tijuana.nd this may not look like a hospital, but it's actually a surgery center. we went inside to talk to the doctor at the center of the dispute over whether his surgeries are safe. coming up on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by ensure for strength and energy. e strength & energy in just 2 weeks. i'll take that. ensure...
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anna werner is here with the new developments this to story. good morning. >> good morning.es call the epa announcement significant. it means that the ban on this deadly chemical is now still in play. a ban they and the epa's own scientists say will save lives. we've introduced you to families whose loved ones died from exposure to that chemical in paint strippers. the epa determined the chemical methylene chloride posed an unreasonable risk and, therefore, should be banned. but in december, the agency backed off. this week, epa administrator scott pruitt met with two of the mothers in our reports and yesterday the agency said it will now keep moving in the direction of a ban. we spoke with richard dennison at the environmental defense fund who says the family's stories were instrumental in bringing change. >> so you were worried this was going to be delayed, and then potentially buried. >> the families that stood up and said enough is enough here made a difference. they were able to appeal to this -- to members of congress on both sides of the aisle to demonstrate this was
anna werner is here with the new developments this to story. good morning. >> good morning.es call the epa announcement significant. it means that the ban on this deadly chemical is now still in play. a ban they and the epa's own scientists say will save lives. we've introduced you to families whose loved ones died from exposure to that chemical in paint strippers. the epa determined the chemical methylene chloride posed an unreasonable risk and, therefore, should be banned. but in...
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anna werner has more. >> reporter: good morning.illion people are on to do not call registry and it's not supposed to stop unwanted telemarketing but it's not. there was a lawsuit against dish network and some aren't buying what the lawyers are selling. >> when someone is on to do not call list it means do not call. >> reporter: but telemarketers did call deborah turner. >> i wanted to introduce you to the latest from dish. >> reporter: salespeople from dish network allegedly dialed the chicago banker 15 times in 2010 and 2011 asking her to sign up for their satellite tv service. >> and they continue to call, and continue to call. you're getting that same information from me. i'm not interested in changing. it became annoying. >> reporter: when she got another call recently from a man saying she could receive up to $18,000 through a class action lawsuit -- >> yeah. right. that's my first thought. right. >> reporter: attorney john barrett is hearing that a lot as he tries to contact a group of people who may be eligible for thousands
anna werner has more. >> reporter: good morning.illion people are on to do not call registry and it's not supposed to stop unwanted telemarketing but it's not. there was a lawsuit against dish network and some aren't buying what the lawyers are selling. >> when someone is on to do not call list it means do not call. >> reporter: but telemarketers did call deborah turner. >> i wanted to introduce you to the latest from dish. >> reporter: salespeople from dish...