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i hope we've learned a lot." >> glor: all right, david begnaud in pittsburgh for us. nk you. the president is making immigration a big issue in the upcoming elections. today, he repeated he wants to end the constitutional guarantee that anyone born on u.s. soil is macall citizenparente in t y the t believ he i e o it orarretttionsint saump said he could end so- called birthright citizenship with the stroke of his pen. >> you can definitely do it with an act of congress, but now they're saying i can do it just tith an executive order. >> reporter: that would mean overturning a portion of the constitution's 14th amendment that says, "all persons born or naturalized in the united states, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are retizens of the united states." >> we're the only country in the world where a person comes in, has a baby, and the baby is essentially a citizen of the united states for 85 years with all of those benefits. it's ridiculous. >> reporter: in fact, at least 30 countries guarantee citizenship to people born within their borders. and federal courts
i hope we've learned a lot." >> glor: all right, david begnaud in pittsburgh for us. nk you. the president is making immigration a big issue in the upcoming elections. today, he repeated he wants to end the constitutional guarantee that anyone born on u.s. soil is macall citizenparente in t y the t believ he i e o it orarretttionsint saump said he could end so- called birthright citizenship with the stroke of his pen. >> you can definitely do it with an act of congress, but now...
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and we're going to begin tonight with david begnaud who is here with more on that. david?reporter: jeff, he had just urt out of the hospital. he looked alert and curious. he kind of scanned the courtroom to see who was there. it was interesting, because he waived his right to have the judge tell him what the penalty yould be if he gets convicted: life in prison or execution. >> reporter: two days after the slaughter at the synagogue, the man accused of the massacre appeared in court, shackled and in a wheelchair. he was formally charged with killing 11 people in what has been called the deadliest attack on jews in u.s. history. bowers was surrounded by u.s. marshals and only said yes to the judge when he asked him if he understood the charges against him. >> reporter: the 46-year-old bowers was shot and wounded in a gun battle with police on saturday. it has forever changed this tight-knit jewish community. >> reporter: the massacre lasted about an hour. the people killed died within first five minutes. bowers killed six people in the atrium, two of whom were brothers. the
and we're going to begin tonight with david begnaud who is here with more on that. david?reporter: jeff, he had just urt out of the hospital. he looked alert and curious. he kind of scanned the courtroom to see who was there. it was interesting, because he waived his right to have the judge tell him what the penalty yould be if he gets convicted: life in prison or execution. >> reporter: two days after the slaughter at the synagogue, the man accused of the massacre appeared in court,...
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david begnaud, thank you very much. we are learning much more tonight about the 11 people who hied here yesterday. targeted simply for practicing their faith. among the 11, there were two brothers, one married couple: a professor and a doctor. 65-year-old richard gottfried had a successful dental practice, and had just celebrated his 38th wedding anniversary. both in their 50s, brothers cecil and david rosenthal were at services every week. cecil loved to greet people at the door. dr. jerry rabinowitz ran a family medical practice. one of his patients wrote that he always took time with each of his patients. "there was no rush to get out of his office. it was like i was the only patient he had." the oldest of the victims, 97- year-old rose mallinger was almost always the first to walk into services, and was described by a relative as "the most caring, gentle, loving woman." daniel stein recently became a grandfather. his nephew said, "he was somebody that everybody liked." melvin wax was a retired accountant, and was kn
david begnaud, thank you very much. we are learning much more tonight about the 11 people who hied here yesterday. targeted simply for practicing their faith. among the 11, there were two brothers, one married couple: a professor and a doctor. 65-year-old richard gottfried had a successful dental practice, and had just celebrated his 38th wedding anniversary. both in their 50s, brothers cecil and david rosenthal were at services every week. cecil loved to greet people at the door. dr. jerry...
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it made him a great person. >> reporter: david begnaud, cbs news. >>> jury deliberations are expectedo resume today in the case of a white chicago police officer charged with a murder of a black teenager in 2014. prosecutors say officer jason van dyke planned to shoot laquan mcdonald before he got out of his patrol car and that the shooting was unjustified. van dyke's lawyer says he reacted properly to mcdonald who had a knife. in anticipation of a verdict, the chicago police department is assigning an extra 4,000 officers to the streets and canceling days off. >>> apple and amazon are denying a report that china hacked into apple's computer system. according to bloomberg, a unit of the chinese military inserted malicious computer chips inside equipment used by about 30 companies including apple. the chips would give beijing secret access to internal networks. bloomberg reports amazon discovered the computer espionage back in 2015, when it acquired a company which used the compromised computers. amazon reported the matter to u.s. authorities, that's according to bloomberg. >>> coming
it made him a great person. >> reporter: david begnaud, cbs news. >>> jury deliberations are expectedo resume today in the case of a white chicago police officer charged with a murder of a black teenager in 2014. prosecutors say officer jason van dyke planned to shoot laquan mcdonald before he got out of his patrol car and that the shooting was unjustified. van dyke's lawyer says he reacted properly to mcdonald who had a knife. in anticipation of a verdict, the chicago police...
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h glor: david begnaud with some vivid details about the suspect here. david, thanks. none of the bombs reached their targets and no one was hurt, but officials caution there might still be more out there, still in the postal system. here's jeff pegues. >> reporter: since the first inmb was discovered monday at the home of billionaire and romocratic donor george soros, at least 13 packages containing bombs would be mailed. all of those turned out to be strikingly similar. they were sent in a manila envelope, several with six "america forever" stamps, with a return address of congresswoman debbie wasserman shultz, her name was misspelled. the investigation immediately iocked into high gear. the bombs, which the f.b.i. referred to as improvised explosive devices, were sent to vie f.b.i.'s bomb laboratory in quantico, virginia. there, within hours on thursday, investigators found a solitary fingerprint from one of two atckages addressed to congresswoman maxine waters. then they lifted d.n.a. samples from two i.e.d.s. f.b.i. director christopher wray: >> once i knew that t
h glor: david begnaud with some vivid details about the suspect here. david, thanks. none of the bombs reached their targets and no one was hurt, but officials caution there might still be more out there, still in the postal system. here's jeff pegues. >> reporter: since the first inmb was discovered monday at the home of billionaire and romocratic donor george soros, at least 13 packages containing bombs would be mailed. all of those turned out to be strikingly similar. they were sent in...
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david begnaud, thank you. one of the world's highest paid athletes was benched today by his national team. portuguese soccer star cristiano ronaldo will not play in upcoming international matches after being accused of rape. more on this from jamie yuccas. >> cristiano ronaldo! >> reporter: cristiano ronaldo8n y f butodayslldollpo nid it's deeply concerned about allegations of sexual assault against him. >> now played inside ronaldo! >> reporter: kathryn moyorga claims the soccer star raped her in 2009 in his las vegas hotel room after they met in a nightclub. photos show them partying together that year. lawyer lesley stoval says it's dramatically altered her life. >> depression, suicidal ideation, abuse of alcohol. >> reporter: she told police took a medical exam but refused to name the soccer star. she later accepted $375,000 and signed a non-disclosure agreement to keep her claims quiet. moyorga's lawyers say she has been empowered by the #metoo, movement and is suing for an additional $200,000. there are
david begnaud, thank you. one of the world's highest paid athletes was benched today by his national team. portuguese soccer star cristiano ronaldo will not play in upcoming international matches after being accused of rape. more on this from jamie yuccas. >> cristiano ronaldo! >> reporter: cristiano ronaldo8n y f butodayslldollpo nid it's deeply concerned about allegations of sexual assault against him. >> now played inside ronaldo! >> reporter: kathryn moyorga claims...
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in tonight's "eye on america," david begnaud shows us one family's struggle. >> this is the first hurricanee ever been a part of. me or my family. >> he was crying so hard! >> i didn't think it was going to be this bad at all. >> there are six kids in my mom's apartment right now, and we can't keep letting them sleep on the floor, because there's no way-- we're cramming up in this one apartment, it's just-- it's just sad. >> reporter: hurricane michael apused major damage to the foxwood apartments. it's in the heart of panama city. >> we have no water, no power, but we all have life. >> reporter: the residents of this 100-unit apartment complex had been told it was too y ngerous to stay here, but a lot of them, like porschia snerling, more than a week after the storm, were still wondering where to go next. porschia lives here with her mother, raechelle, and ten family members. six of them are children. nights are spent in the dark. most days the toilet doesn't work. this place smells like total sewage. >> it's the sewer water. >> reporter: the complex management gave porschia and her family
in tonight's "eye on america," david begnaud shows us one family's struggle. >> this is the first hurricanee ever been a part of. me or my family. >> he was crying so hard! >> i didn't think it was going to be this bad at all. >> there are six kids in my mom's apartment right now, and we can't keep letting them sleep on the floor, because there's no way-- we're cramming up in this one apartment, it's just-- it's just sad. >> reporter: hurricane michael...
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david begnaud begins our coverage. >> it was interesting because he waived his right to have the judge tell him what the penalty could be if he gets convicted. life in prison or execution. >> we have four down in the atrium at this time. >> reporter: two days after the slaughter at the synagogue, the man accused of the massacre appeared in court, shackled and in a wheelchair. he was formally charged with killing 11 people in what has been called the deadliest attack on jews in u.s. history. bowers was surrounded by u.s. marshals and only said yes to the judge when he asked him if he understood the charges against him. >> multiple shots fired. >> reporter: the 46-year-old bowers was shot and wounded in a gun battle with police on saturday. it has forever changed this tight-knit jewish community. >> three additional victims in the basement, two rescued. >> reporter: the massacre lasted about an hour. the people killed died within the first five minutes. bowers killed six people in the atrium, two of whom were brothers. then he entered the main sanctuary where he shot five congregants who
david begnaud begins our coverage. >> it was interesting because he waived his right to have the judge tell him what the penalty could be if he gets convicted. life in prison or execution. >> we have four down in the atrium at this time. >> reporter: two days after the slaughter at the synagogue, the man accused of the massacre appeared in court, shackled and in a wheelchair. he was formally charged with killing 11 people in what has been called the deadliest attack on jews in...
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david begnaud is in austin with the efforts to fix the problem.od morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning. we're reminded of a story like this, how much water influences just about everything we do. here at monkey nest coffee, they're open 24 hours a day, here in austin. there's a note on the door letting people they've heard about the recommendation from the city of austin. inside, coffee's about 70% of their business. the only thing they're serving this morning is iced coffee that was pre-prepared. the espresso machine is covered up and coffee brewer is shut down. citywide, there's a run on bottled water. local leaders say austin could run out of water if residents don't take immediate action. >> imperative that you boil water that you're going to co consume, but that you do all you can to reduce the water you use. the building. >> reporter: the city's warning sent people rushing to stock up on bottled water. stripping store shelves clean. >> never seen so many people. i thought i should probably get three cases. >> reporter: health officials sa
david begnaud is in austin with the efforts to fix the problem.od morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning. we're reminded of a story like this, how much water influences just about everything we do. here at monkey nest coffee, they're open 24 hours a day, here in austin. there's a note on the door letting people they've heard about the recommendation from the city of austin. inside, coffee's about 70% of their business. the only thing they're serving this morning is iced coffee that was...
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david begnaud is on the scene where contaminated flooding threatens to deplete the city of water. >>> a washington museum built to promote the bible will reveal some fragments of its dea s
david begnaud is on the scene where contaminated flooding threatens to deplete the city of water. >>> a washington museum built to promote the bible will reveal some fragments of its dea s
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david begnaud is there. >> reporter: president trump and the first lady paid their respects today tohe victims of saturday's massacre, as a grief-stricken community began to bury the dead.synagogue's rabbi, greeted mr. trump along with his daughter ivanka trump and son-in-law jared kushner, both ohom are observant jews. there the president and first lady laid stones at each of the victims' memorials. ♪ this land was made for you and me ♪ less than 50 yards away from the protest about 1,000 protesters were chanting, many of them condemning him for divisive rhetoric. >> president trump, you are not welcome in pittsburgh! >> reporter: some protesters didn't want the president coming here until he condemned white nationalism. politicians including the local mayor and the governor of pennsylvania did not greet the president. four funerals were held today. dr. jerry rabinowitz, a 66-year-old family doctor known for his kindness and gentle touch, was the first to be laid to rest. with thousands of mourners turning out to pay their respects. ben and arlene scheib were two of his patients and
david begnaud is there. >> reporter: president trump and the first lady paid their respects today tohe victims of saturday's massacre, as a grief-stricken community began to bury the dead.synagogue's rabbi, greeted mr. trump along with his daughter ivanka trump and son-in-law jared kushner, both ohom are observant jews. there the president and first lady laid stones at each of the victims' memorials. ♪ this land was made for you and me ♪ less than 50 yards away from the protest about...
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but that young man survived. >> something tells me, david begnaud, you will have those answers by the end of the day. thank you very much. we appreciate it. >>> a navy veteran in jail over suspicious letters sent to the president and the pentagon. 39-year-old william clyde allen iii was arrested in northern utah yesterday. he is suspected of sending letters that tested positive for a substance used to make ricin, a deadly poison. federal agents in hazmat suits searched his home for possible evidence yesterday. plastic bottles and large boxes were removed and inspected outside. the government plans to file formal charges against allen tomorrow. >> when i heard this story, i said they're going to find who did this. boy, they found him very, very icy. >arines are pouring into the area devastated by an earthquake and tsunami to help with rescues. the death toll climbed to more than 1,420. indonesia still has not evacuated all of the injured six days after the disasters. ben tracy is in hard-hit palu with the growing sense of despair. >> reporter: nearly 70,000 people here are now homeless
but that young man survived. >> something tells me, david begnaud, you will have those answers by the end of the day. thank you very much. we appreciate it. >>> a navy veteran in jail over suspicious letters sent to the president and the pentagon. 39-year-old william clyde allen iii was arrested in northern utah yesterday. he is suspected of sending letters that tested positive for a substance used to make ricin, a deadly poison. federal agents in hazmat suits searched his home...
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for "cbs this morning saturday," i'm david begnaud in florence, south carolina. >>> time to show youof this morning's headlines. the salt lake tribune reports the logan, utah, man who mailed the poisoned ricin to trump, the fbi director and the pentagon made his first appearance in court yesterday. william clyde allen is facing five federal counts of making threats with a biological toxin. he could spend life in prison if convicted. the fbi says allen confessed to the mailings which were intercepted. he claims to have mailed ricin to queen elizabeth of britain and to russian president vladimir putin. some of the letters included allen's return address. >>> reuters reports shares of tesla tumbled 7% friday after getting slammed by a hedge fund. the day after embattled ceo elon musk mocked the securities and exchange commission, just days after reaching a $40 million settlement for his fraudulent claims to take the electric car company private musk attacked the s.e.c. calling it the short seller enrichment commission. tesla shares are down about 14% this year. >>> "variety" reports the
for "cbs this morning saturday," i'm david begnaud in florence, south carolina. >>> time to show youof this morning's headlines. the salt lake tribune reports the logan, utah, man who mailed the poisoned ricin to trump, the fbi director and the pentagon made his first appearance in court yesterday. william clyde allen is facing five federal counts of making threats with a biological toxin. he could spend life in prison if convicted. the fbi says allen confessed to the...
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david begnaud is here with more on that investigation. david, good morning. >> good morning. it's a complex crime scene inside. the police have told us they think it's going to take about a week to process all of it. you know, there are three different congregations that all worship inside this one synagogue behind us. they were, in fact, praying, as that man walked in and opened fire. >> reporter: investigators have been working around the clock to learn more about 46-year-old robert bowers and exactly how he planned his alleged assault inside the tree of life synagogue. he had no criminal record. and was unknown to police. >> ever since he moved in, it's been -- it's been shut. >> reporter: chris hall, who is bowers' neighbor, said he worked as a truck driver. >> i never saw his name printed anywhere here. my landlord tells me he paid in cash for rent. >> reporter: on a website popular with the alt right, bowers posted a photo of three handguns he called his glock family, and he wrote, jews are the children of satan. bowers was also fixated on a group called the hebrew immi
david begnaud is here with more on that investigation. david, good morning. >> good morning. it's a complex crime scene inside. the police have told us they think it's going to take about a week to process all of it. you know, there are three different congregations that all worship inside this one synagogue behind us. they were, in fact, praying, as that man walked in and opened fire. >> reporter: investigators have been working around the clock to learn more about 46-year-old...
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david begnaud is in miami where cesar sayok is being held. david, good morning. >> reporter: michelle, good morning. the amateur body builder and stripper is due in court on monday morning and we will be there. but i want to start by giving you a sense of an interview we got from a woman who manages a pizza shop here. she says mr. sayok was a model employee, showed up on time, people liked him, no worries about the but she says he was antigay, ant die black, anti-jew, but then she said i couldn't fire him because i didn't believe what he believed. >> he stewed a lot of hatred. he was definitely not right in the head. >> debra was sayok's boss at a fort lauderdale pizza return the. she said he often expressed extreme political views. >> he was real racist. he was vile. antieverything. but i don't know who i was talking to nightly. >> reporter: when he was arrested on friday, it appeared he was living in this white van that was plastered with pro trump stickers as well as those targeting the political opponents literally. you could see pictures
david begnaud is in miami where cesar sayok is being held. david, good morning. >> reporter: michelle, good morning. the amateur body builder and stripper is due in court on monday morning and we will be there. but i want to start by giving you a sense of an interview we got from a woman who manages a pizza shop here. she says mr. sayok was a model employee, showed up on time, people liked him, no worries about the but she says he was antigay, ant die black, anti-jew, but then she said i...
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david begnaud is outside the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh. david, one of the most painful live shots i've ever been at. i've been thinking about it all night. >> good morning. you know, it's just as quiet here right now as it was yesterday, when you and i were standing here. a little busier, though, as they have opened the street. but we are expecting the president to make a visit here to the synagogue later today. he's already said he will go to the hospital to visit some of the injured officers. the man who police say committed these crimes is not getting out of jail any time soon. that's what a judge told him yesterday. and we were there when it happened. robert bowers was in a wheelchair during his roughly ten-minute court appearance on monday. the 46-year-old accused shooter said very little except yes. when the judge asked him if he understood the charges against him, which include federal hate crimes, that he could face the death penalty for. the s.w.a.t. team found bowers in front of the synagogue as he was trying to get away. >> i'm c
david begnaud is outside the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh. david, one of the most painful live shots i've ever been at. i've been thinking about it all night. >> good morning. you know, it's just as quiet here right now as it was yesterday, when you and i were standing here. a little busier, though, as they have opened the street. but we are expecting the president to make a visit here to the synagogue later today. he's already said he will go to the hospital to visit some of the...
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david begnaud is outside the tree of life synagog in pittsburgh with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. its been four days since the shooting and life here in squirrel hill appears to be returning to normal, somewhat. people are out and about, traffic is moving, the roads have been reopened and even the world's media have started to leave. as i look around this morning, i count three cameras. there were probably 50 yesterday when the president touched down. >> safety and solidarity. >> reporter: we estimate more than 1,000 demonstrators gathered to protest the president. >> you are not welcome in pittsburgh. >> reporter: during his visit to pittsburgh tuesday afternoon. >> its time to stop the hate speech. >> reporter: many of them were demanding that the president condemn white nationalism and tone down divisive rhetoric. one man was arrested after refusing to move. outside the synagog, mr. trump and the first lady laid roses to honor each of the victims. they were joined by ivanka trump and son-in-law jared kushner both of whom are observant je
david begnaud is outside the tree of life synagog in pittsburgh with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. its been four days since the shooting and life here in squirrel hill appears to be returning to normal, somewhat. people are out and about, traffic is moving, the roads have been reopened and even the world's media have started to leave. as i look around this morning, i count three cameras. there were probably 50 yesterday when the president touched down. >>...