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anna werner has a new report on the price differences in pharmacies nationwide.m anne-marie green. in farmer ma pharmacies nationwide. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." mucinex dm releases fast and lasts 12-hours, not 4. send coughs far away all day. ho24/7avee® it hydrates and softens skin. so it looks like this... and you feel like this. aveeno® daily moisturizer get skin happy™ >>> our top stories this morning, the search is expected to resume at daybreak for victims of a tornado in southeast alabama that killed at least 23 people. dozens of people are still missing after the twister touched down on sunday. freeze warnings were posted overnight in the area. >>> and the white house is calling a house probe of president trump an abuse of investigation into false allegations. the house judiciary committee is requesting documents from 81 associates and institutions, including the president's sons. the panel is looking into obstruction of justice, corruption and abuse of power. >>> the fda has approved the first new treatment for depression in d
anna werner has a new report on the price differences in pharmacies nationwide.m anne-marie green. in farmer ma pharmacies nationwide. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." mucinex dm releases fast and lasts 12-hours, not 4. send coughs far away all day. ho24/7avee® it hydrates and softens skin. so it looks like this... and you feel like this. aveeno® daily moisturizer get skin happy™ >>> our top stories this morning, the search is expected to resume at...
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anna werner, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up only on "cbs this morning," we take you to facebook'srters to look at the future of communications, and what are the privacy concerns when it comes to that? >>> in our "eye on money" series, a look at another costly mistake that people make with their finances. this time, how many people do not have wills. >>> and a conversation with singer loudoun wainright iii. >>> that is "cbs this morning" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> good morning, everyone. you were taking a live look outside from our salesforce tower camera looking north. it is wednesday. it is hump day, march 13. we are halfway through. i am michelle griego. >> i am kenny choi. let's check with mary lee for our weather. it is not friday yet, but we are warming up. >> it will be a beautiful day. we have plenty of sunshine. enjoy it. we are looking at gorgeous area across the bay area as high pressure builds in for us. here is a live look at the southbay, good morning
anna werner, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up only on "cbs this morning," we take you to facebook'srters to look at the future of communications, and what are the privacy concerns when it comes to that? >>> in our "eye on money" series, a look at another costly mistake that people make with their finances. this time, how many people do not have wills. >>> and a conversation with singer loudoun wainright iii. >>> that is "cbs this...
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anna werner, cbs news, new york. >>> actor luke perry remains hospitalized and under observation this morning after reportedly having a stroke. perry's best known for his role in the '90s show "beverly hills 90210." paramedics responded to his los angeles home on wednesday. fox just announced a return of "beverly hills 90210" with some of the original cast. perry was not set to participate in the reboot. >>> coming up on the "morning news," clearance questions. jared kushner was reportedly granted a top-secret security clearance after an order from the top. >>> and a neo-nazi group has an unlikely new leader. this is the "cbs morning news." leader. this is the "cbs morning news." (indistinguishable muttering) that was awful. why are you so good at this? had a coach in high school. really helped me up my game. i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free access to coaches and a full education curriculum- just to help you improve your skills. boom! mad skills. education to take your trading to
anna werner, cbs news, new york. >>> actor luke perry remains hospitalized and under observation this morning after reportedly having a stroke. perry's best known for his role in the '90s show "beverly hills 90210." paramedics responded to his los angeles home on wednesday. fox just announced a return of "beverly hills 90210" with some of the original cast. perry was not set to participate in the reboot. >>> coming up on the "morning news,"...
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anna werner reports. >> reporter: those chinese artifacts were some of the 5,000 seized from this homerural indiana in 2014 from 90-year-old don miller, a man well known locally for his passion for collecting and his global travels. >> when i first went into his house and saw the size of the collection, it was unlike anything we'd ever seen. >> reporter: but tim carpenter, with the f.b.i.'s art crime unit, says thousands of items had been illegally obtained, including pre-columbian pottery, an italian mosaic, and something miller himself labeled "chinese stone age weapons." >> roughly half of the collection was native american and the other half of the collection was from every corner of the globe. >> reporter: and agents also found something disturbing: >> about 2,000 human bones. >> reporter: 2,000? >> to the best of our knowledge right now, those 2,000 bones represent about 500 human beings. >> reporter: nearly all of those human remains he says were dug up from ancient native american burial sites, similar to the ones in this film. >> meticulous care must be exercised. >> we have t
anna werner reports. >> reporter: those chinese artifacts were some of the 5,000 seized from this homerural indiana in 2014 from 90-year-old don miller, a man well known locally for his passion for collecting and his global travels. >> when i first went into his house and saw the size of the collection, it was unlike anything we'd ever seen. >> reporter: but tim carpenter, with the f.b.i.'s art crime unit, says thousands of items had been illegally obtained, including...
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anna werner reports. >> reporter: those chinese artifacts were some of the 5,000 seized from this home in rural indiana in 2014 from 90-year-old don miller, a man well known locally for his passion for collecting and his global travels. >> when i first went into his house and saw the size of the collection, it was unlike anything we'd ever seen. >> reporter: but tim carpenter, with the f.b.i.'s art crime unit, says thousands of items had been illegally obtained, including pre-columbian pottery, an italian mosaic, and something miller himself labeled "chinese stone age weapons." >> roughly half of the collection was native american and the other half of the collection was from every corner of the globe. >> reporter: and agents also found something disturbing: >> about 2,000 human bones. >> reporter: 2,000? >> to the best of our knowledge right now, those 2,000 bones represent about 500 human epl se human remains he said were dug up from ancient native american burial sites, similar to the ones in this film. >> meticulous care must be exercised. >> we have to think about the context of w
anna werner reports. >> reporter: those chinese artifacts were some of the 5,000 seized from this home in rural indiana in 2014 from 90-year-old don miller, a man well known locally for his passion for collecting and his global travels. >> when i first went into his house and saw the size of the collection, it was unlike anything we'd ever seen. >> reporter: but tim carpenter, with the f.b.i.'s art crime unit, says thousands of items had been illegally obtained, including...
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anna werner has more. >> lies like these have cost seniors their life savings. >> reporter: at today's conference, justice department officials said since march of last year, charges against some 260 people have been filed in elder financial scams. the cases affected roughly two million americans with losses of an estimated $750 million. older americans are often targeted, like 65-year-old cathleen mcinerny of connecticut. last november, a scam artist obtained her credit card number and other personal information, then tried three times to get cash advances off the card in amounts totaling $6,600. >> i felt such an invasion, you know, that someone had that information. a little unsettling, i would say. >> reporter: u.s. banks reported over 24,000 suspected cases of elder financial abuse to the treasury department last year, more than double the amount five years earlier. >> common scams against the elderly. >> reporter: now some banks are giving their staff training. >> how many people have had fraud incidents in their branches with customers? >> reporter: at people's united bank headq
anna werner has more. >> lies like these have cost seniors their life savings. >> reporter: at today's conference, justice department officials said since march of last year, charges against some 260 people have been filed in elder financial scams. the cases affected roughly two million americans with losses of an estimated $750 million. older americans are often targeted, like 65-year-old cathleen mcinerny of connecticut. last november, a scam artist obtained her credit card number...
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anna werner has details. i'm anne-marie green. there is the "cbs morning news."ning news." what patients don't realize is what they eat and drink is likely acidic and then what's happening is the weakening of enamel. now is the perfect time for a toothpaste like the new pronamel repair. this toothpaste takes it to the next level. it takes minerals and it drives it deep into the tooth surface so that we can actively help repair weakened enamel. i do think dentists are going to want to recommend the new pronamel repair toothpaste. it's such an easy answer and it will do exactly what their patients need. how's your cough? i'm good. i took 12-hour mucinex and sent it far away. hey buddy, have you seen a nice woman with a cough? woahhh! mucinex dm releases fast and lasts 12-hours, not 4. send coughs far away all day. a lot will happen in your life. wrinkles just won't. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair's derm-proven retinol works so fast, it takes only one week to reveal younger looking skin. >>> whether they're old rumors, new rumors -- >> why would they say this abou
anna werner has details. i'm anne-marie green. there is the "cbs morning news."ning news." what patients don't realize is what they eat and drink is likely acidic and then what's happening is the weakening of enamel. now is the perfect time for a toothpaste like the new pronamel repair. this toothpaste takes it to the next level. it takes minerals and it drives it deep into the tooth surface so that we can actively help repair weakened enamel. i do think dentists are going to...
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but anna werner reports many lawmakers were not buying it. >> do you realize how serious this scenario >> reporter: wells fargo c.e.o. tim sloan faced a grilling from legislators during the hearing. >> let me be blunt-- you're here today because wells fargo mistreated and defrauded its customers. >> reporter: sloan has tried to repair the damage in the wake of numerous scandals, like accounts opened for consumers who didn't ask for them. auto customers were forced to buy insurance they didn't need, and homeowners who should have gotten loan modifications but t, lt r homes, all of it costing the bank some $4 billion in consumer settlements and fines. >> when i stepped into this role, i promised that accountability and transparency would define our efforts, and they have. >> reporter: but at that hearing, a wells fargo mortgage division employee, meggan halvorson from minneapolis, minnesota: >> i have to say that i don't agree. the culture there is pretty toxic. and pretty stressful. >> reporter: she and other workers joined the committee for better banks, a workers' rights group, to pus
but anna werner reports many lawmakers were not buying it. >> do you realize how serious this scenario >> reporter: wells fargo c.e.o. tim sloan faced a grilling from legislators during the hearing. >> let me be blunt-- you're here today because wells fargo mistreated and defrauded its customers. >> reporter: sloan has tried to repair the damage in the wake of numerous scandals, like accounts opened for consumers who didn't ask for them. auto customers were forced to buy...
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i'm anna werner.ical victory lap after they found no evidence he included with russia to help him get elected. the president said it wouldn't bother him at all to see the full report released to congress and the american people. he said special counsel robert mueller acted honestly, but mr. trump blasted his critics, insisting they're guilty of evil and treasonous acts. paula reid begins our coverage. >> reporter: it's lasted a long time. we're glad it's over. it's 100% the way it should have been. >> reporter: for the first time in 22 months, the president was not under the cloud of the mueller investigation. >> we can never let this happen to another president again. i can tell you that. i say it very strongly. very few people i know could have handled it. >> reporter: during an oval office meeting with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, the president blasted those involved in the probe. >> there are a lot of people out there that have done some very, very evil things, very bad things. i wou
i'm anna werner.ical victory lap after they found no evidence he included with russia to help him get elected. the president said it wouldn't bother him at all to see the full report released to congress and the american people. he said special counsel robert mueller acted honestly, but mr. trump blasted his critics, insisting they're guilty of evil and treasonous acts. paula reid begins our coverage. >> reporter: it's lasted a long time. we're glad it's over. it's 100% the way it should...
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anna werner reports. >> reporter: sandra rush is a grandmother who had breast impl for more than twono issues until april of 2017. >> my left breast began to swell, and it -- there was a hardness in it. >> reporter: what her doctor at first thought was a common infection turned out to be cancer. >> i was in shock, really. i couldn't -- i couldn't believe it. >> reporter: it's called breast implant associated large cell lymphoma, a rare cancer the fda says can develop following breast implants. most women who get that cancer like rush have what are called textured breast implants. these shaped implants have a rougher surface that is designed the limit the movement of the implant but may initiate the cancer. surgeon elizabeth potter is rush's doctor. >> because of this surface being rough? >> that's right. >> reporter: reports to the fda show a 457 cancer cases at least 310 occurred with textured implants. most women are cured after doctors take the implants out. but in sandra rush's case, aften she developed an odd pain in her w. so doctors did another test. >> it showed that it had m
anna werner reports. >> reporter: sandra rush is a grandmother who had breast impl for more than twono issues until april of 2017. >> my left breast began to swell, and it -- there was a hardness in it. >> reporter: what her doctor at first thought was a common infection turned out to be cancer. >> i was in shock, really. i couldn't -- i couldn't believe it. >> reporter: it's called breast implant associated large cell lymphoma, a rare cancer the fda says can...
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anna werner is here to explain. anna, good morning. >> reporter: good morning.aurant you expect to get snapper and you might be upset to learn if it's not this. new report finds that may be happening with your seafood more often than you think. wherever we test, it we found mislabeled seafood. >> reporter: bet lowell with advocate grope oceana has been working to stop seafood fraught for over a decade. >> a consumer thinks they are getting a high-priced fish and instead they are getting the alternative and are being ripped off. >> reporter: they collected 449 samples in 24 state and d.c. and found 1 out of 5 samples were biggest offenders, snapper and sea bass are 42% and 55% of the samples found to be fraudulent. >> well, the problem is seafood fraud can happen any time in the supply train where one fish is swapped out with another. it could be somebody wants to sell a cheaper fish at a higher price or that they are trying to fill out the orders for salmon, and there's not enough salmon and may swap something out. >> oceana reports it continues to fine vulnerab
anna werner is here to explain. anna, good morning. >> reporter: good morning.aurant you expect to get snapper and you might be upset to learn if it's not this. new report finds that may be happening with your seafood more often than you think. wherever we test, it we found mislabeled seafood. >> reporter: bet lowell with advocate grope oceana has been working to stop seafood fraught for over a decade. >> a consumer thinks they are getting a high-priced fish and instead they...
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anna werner shows us how one man became a victim and is now paying the price.g. >> good morning. the better business bureau doesn't just look how often a scam happens. they look how susceptible you might be to a particular scam and how much you could lose. a montana man found out the answers to both of those questions and they weren't good. >> reporter: brad holding wanted some extra work so he posted his resume on some job sites and soon got an email from a company calling itself delta express cu cure yours. >> we found your resume and we would like to talk to you about a position that might fit what you are looking for. >> reporter: the job? an offer to work from home as a purchase clerk buying electronics in large quantities and then shipping them to the company's clients, mostly overseas. the company told him, since montana has no sales tax, they'd save money running the purchases through him. >> i would be shopping locally or online for phones, computer parts, laptops. >> reporter: the job paid over $72,000 a year plus bonuses. >> it certainly sounded very
anna werner shows us how one man became a victim and is now paying the price.g. >> good morning. the better business bureau doesn't just look how often a scam happens. they look how susceptible you might be to a particular scam and how much you could lose. a montana man found out the answers to both of those questions and they weren't good. >> reporter: brad holding wanted some extra work so he posted his resume on some job sites and soon got an email from a company calling itself...
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more than 46% of those were from scammers, and anna werner shows us the wireless industry's efforts ton announced in january it would ultimately offer free call-blocking tools that. month alone there were nearly 5.2 billion robocalls, a historic high. verizon also offers a premium service called filter that includes spam detection and reporting features for roughly $3 a month. it says it will now offer some of those features for free. this is part of a national push to meet fcc protocols that allow variers to verify calls with a digital fingerprint and weed out potential spoof phone numbers. at&t and comcast announced last week they successfully conducted caller verification tests using the fcc guidelines. in november t-mobile took us behind the scenes of its robocaller crackdown. we saw its scam i.d. program which helps customers screen and block problem calls. a company vice president called efforts to stop scammers an the ftc chairman ajit pai has asked carriers to adopt the robocall protocol by the end of the year. last month he threatened regulatory intervention if they failed to
more than 46% of those were from scammers, and anna werner shows us the wireless industry's efforts ton announced in january it would ultimately offer free call-blocking tools that. month alone there were nearly 5.2 billion robocalls, a historic high. verizon also offers a premium service called filter that includes spam detection and reporting features for roughly $3 a month. it says it will now offer some of those features for free. this is part of a national push to meet fcc protocols that...
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anna werner with how the verdict could affect other lawsuits claiming the herbicide causes cancer. >> reporter: good morning. this is just the first phase in the case against monsanto and its new parent country, bayer, which con tands roundup's -- contends roundup's active ingredient is safe. it will go back to the jury to decide whether or not the company is liable and has to pay monetary damages. edwin hardeman's attorney said he started using roundup in the 1980s to treat poison oak and weeds on his proper. he continued until 2012. alerts to later he was diagnosed with cancer. >> roundup, extended control -- >> reporter: roundup's manufacturer says the product is not to blame. in a statement, monsanto's pareom bayer, says "we have great sympathy for mr. hardeman and his family. but an extensive body of science supports the conclusion that roundup was not the cause of his cancer." the jury disagreed, unanimously deciding that roundup was responsible. this is the second time a jury has ruled against the product's manufacturer. in august of last year, dewayne "lee" johnson was awar
anna werner with how the verdict could affect other lawsuits claiming the herbicide causes cancer. >> reporter: good morning. this is just the first phase in the case against monsanto and its new parent country, bayer, which con tands roundup's -- contends roundup's active ingredient is safe. it will go back to the jury to decide whether or not the company is liable and has to pay monetary damages. edwin hardeman's attorney said he started using roundup in the 1980s to treat poison oak...