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i don't know what happened before he came into anne arundel county.[inaudible] >> we received a request from d.c. to assist in a chase involving a shooting that had entered our county. i did not understand that over here. >> we received a call to assist d.c. to chase this car involved in a shooting. that is when we began pursuing him in the county. >> was there a chase in the county? >> absolutely. kimberly: we just heard some details that may connect the different scenes. it sounds like there was a shooting and chase initiated in help,then d.c. asked for then the chase continued into anne arundel county. it appears the scenes are connected. ryan will stay on the story and sorted out at 11:00. president trump spent his second weekend in a row at hi president and first lady hosting the prime minister of japan and his wife. the first ladies visited a museum and a japanese-inspired gardens, while their husbands played a round of golf. the president says he is paying for the japanese leaders' stay at the resort. off,ter: ready totee president trump spent
i don't know what happened before he came into anne arundel county.[inaudible] >> we received a request from d.c. to assist in a chase involving a shooting that had entered our county. i did not understand that over here. >> we received a call to assist d.c. to chase this car involved in a shooting. that is when we began pursuing him in the county. >> was there a chase in the county? >> absolutely. kimberly: we just heard some details that may connect the different...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, early this morning a lockdown on the campus of the university of california at berkeley was lifted. it had been triggered by violent protests that forced the cancellation of a talk by the editor of breitbart news. a group of protesters dressed in black threw rocks, set fires, and broke windows. breitbart's milo yiannapolis was scheduled to speak. >> reporter: it started as a peaceful protest but at one point felt like a riot. you can see this destruction left behind. the police blame a small group of what they're calling outside agitators. loud booms rang out in the crowd as protesters set off fireworks in the middle of uc berkeley's plaza, an explosive display to stop ultra conservative breitbart editor milo yiannapolis from speaking on campus. >> it sends a message that no way will we allow any of this to go on near berkeley. >> reporter: many held signs but others covering their faces vandalized property. it erupted in fire, flames shooting through the air burning a nearby tr
i'm anne-marie green. well, early this morning a lockdown on the campus of the university of california at berkeley was lifted. it had been triggered by violent protests that forced the cancellation of a talk by the editor of breitbart news. a group of protesters dressed in black threw rocks, set fires, and broke windows. breitbart's milo yiannapolis was scheduled to speak. >> reporter: it started as a peaceful protest but at one point felt like a riot. you can see this destruction left...
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anne-marie? >> thank you so much, danielle. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll ask the writer of "moon light," barry jenkins what he thought of the big mixup. >>> the white house will propose an increase in defense spending but won't make significant changes to social security and medicare and tomorrow he's expected to outline some of his proposals during his speech to congress. also today the president will meet with the nation's governors. last night they were guests at the white house for a special dinner. wendy gillette reports. >> reporter: the nation's governors greeted president trump with a standing ovation. >> we're very happy with the work and, again, we've made a lot of promises over the last two years and many of those promises are already kept. >> reporter: he briefly mentioned the obamacare act. >> there have been a lot of problems. i won't say it in frolkts of the democrats. 'll just say it in front of the republicans. it doesn't work. >>> philip builden said he's concerned abo
anne-marie? >> thank you so much, danielle. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll ask the writer of "moon light," barry jenkins what he thought of the big mixup. >>> the white house will propose an increase in defense spending but won't make significant changes to social security and medicare and tomorrow he's expected to outline some of his proposals during his speech to congress. also today the president will meet with the nation's governors. last...
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remember what anne moody said? she was under so much stress, she couldn't sleep, her hair was falling out. it felt that someone was choking her all the time. in 1963, the voter registration project did not continue funding -- discontinued funding for mississippi because and talked about this the checks stop , coming. the clearest result in the voter education project. black voting in mississippi went from 5.3% to 6.7% -- that is it. that is what they got for two years of beatings and arrests, shootings and threats. on page 113, the struggle for black equality, this violence went unnoticed by the nation and unhindered by the federal government. unnoticed by the nation. unhindered by the federal government. a great picture of tom hayden getting beaten up in mississippi, trying to register voters. he went on to become famous/infamous as a member of students for a democratic society. as an antiwar demonstrator during the vietnam war. how does bob moses respond? this is where we are going to pick up. please go to page 1
remember what anne moody said? she was under so much stress, she couldn't sleep, her hair was falling out. it felt that someone was choking her all the time. in 1963, the voter registration project did not continue funding -- discontinued funding for mississippi because and talked about this the checks stop , coming. the clearest result in the voter education project. black voting in mississippi went from 5.3% to 6.7% -- that is it. that is what they got for two years of beatings and arrests,...
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what anne moody said? she couldn't sleep, her hair was falling out. 1963, the voter registration project did not continue funding because theppi checks stop coming. went voting in mississippi from 5.3% to 6.7% -- that is it. that is what they got for two years of beatings and arrests, shootings and threats. page 113, the struggle for black equality, this violence went unnoticed by the nation and unhindered by the federal government. unnoticed by the nation. unhindered by the federal government. hayden picture of tom getting beat up in mississippi, trying to register voters. he went on to become famous/infamous as a member of students for a democratic society. demonstrating during the vietnam war. does bob moses respond? this is where we are going to pick up. page 157.to sitkoff, the struggle for black equality. resurrect theoses council of federated organizations? this.ould know cofo was created and becomes the umbrella group for freedom summer. it is dominated by sncc. sncc provide all the staffing for it
what anne moody said? she couldn't sleep, her hair was falling out. 1963, the voter registration project did not continue funding because theppi checks stop coming. went voting in mississippi from 5.3% to 6.7% -- that is it. that is what they got for two years of beatings and arrests, shootings and threats. page 113, the struggle for black equality, this violence went unnoticed by the nation and unhindered by the federal government. unnoticed by the nation. unhindered by the federal government....
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almost all of them are like anne moody. bys is where anne moody is 1964. she is already a little jaded. remember how her book ended? ended just as freedom summer was starting and everyone was excited, we are going to change the world, right anne moody? her last words were, i really wonder. so yes, all of anne moody's books and all the terrible things that happened to her happened right before here. a person like anne was not there, but they are coming to teach these white people that look like they are clapping and smiling while this is going on. tois a very difficult thing help them understand the reality of what is going to happen. here is just another shot at where they are trying to work on this. are trying toey demonstrate. how do you protect yourself when the mob comes? -- dorystory lander lander. i love that picture, so i included it. remember nick, men, women, black, white, an organization devoted to this tactic at this point. here is another great shot from the training. member.ee a sncc staff here is james forman. and, all volunteer you probably
almost all of them are like anne moody. bys is where anne moody is 1964. she is already a little jaded. remember how her book ended? ended just as freedom summer was starting and everyone was excited, we are going to change the world, right anne moody? her last words were, i really wonder. so yes, all of anne moody's books and all the terrible things that happened to her happened right before here. a person like anne was not there, but they are coming to teach these white people that look like...
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>> anne-marie, good morning. paris police said the man shouted allahu akhbar and was armed with a knife, possibly a machete after he tried to enter the louvre museum in central paris, carrying what was described as a suitcase. one source said the man had been trying to get into the museum's underground shop beneath the underground pyramid and had attacked a soldier before being shot and seriously wounded. the interior ministry said on twitter the injury was, quote, serious. initially tourists were confused thinking this was possibly some sort of drill. the soldiers had had been in place in the museum since a series of terror attacks in 2013, and local media reporting more about the suitcase saying a bomb squad was called. anne-marie, at this point no explosives were found inside. >> jonathan vigliotti in london. thank you so much, jonathan. we're going to continue the story and have the very latest on "cbs this morning." >>> back in the u.s., in power just over two weeks, there have been some critical foreign pol
>> anne-marie, good morning. paris police said the man shouted allahu akhbar and was armed with a knife, possibly a machete after he tried to enter the louvre museum in central paris, carrying what was described as a suitcase. one source said the man had been trying to get into the museum's underground shop beneath the underground pyramid and had attacked a soldier before being shot and seriously wounded. the interior ministry said on twitter the injury was, quote, serious. initially...
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fdr refused refugeeee anne fran. those of us in the jewish community and those who are not jewish but who simply care about never again repeating what happened to anne frank, when we look at the muslim ban and we look at syrian refugees, we say, let us save evevery future anne frank that we did not save decades ago. and whether this kind of evil prejudice against refugees was by roosevelt or on theit is a blot american conscious. to stem witith all refugees to help them come into this nation. amy: a texas mosque was just burned to the ground, mark potok , and the jewish synagogue said oububuilding is big enough for both and handed the keys over of their synagogue to the muslims in the community. your final comment? what do you think, mark potok, president trump could do to show he is serious aboutut stoppining these hatete groroups? >>>> i i think he can'n't do muh becacause the fact is t that hes not serious about stopping them. the reality isis, he has stood y and said nothihing while n not merelyly one, but three
fdr refused refugeeee anne fran. those of us in the jewish community and those who are not jewish but who simply care about never again repeating what happened to anne frank, when we look at the muslim ban and we look at syrian refugees, we say, let us save evevery future anne frank that we did not save decades ago. and whether this kind of evil prejudice against refugees was by roosevelt or on theit is a blot american conscious. to stem witith all refugees to help them come into this nation....
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anne makovec kpix 5. >> anne, thank you. >>> time is 6:56.e for your final five. >> oakland's new police chief will be sworn in, in two hours. anne kiln patrick comes from -- kirkpatrick comes from chicago. this morning's ceremony starts at 9:00. >> the palo alto city council is expected to vote on whether or not no launch a new bike sharing program. the city would pay over $1 million to build 35 stations around the city equipped with so-called smart bikes. >>> testimony resumes in less than two hours in the trial of antonin garcia torres. that 25-year-old is charged with kidnapping and murdering morgan hill teen sierra lamar almost five years ago. her body was never found. >>> at last nights governor dinner trump says he plans to is -- >>> the accounting firm responsible for oscar voting vows a full investigation into last nights big mistake. pwc says presenter was given the wrong envelope. >>> that was tough. make sure you go to see moonlight and la la land. let's take a look at our bay area traffic. trouble on 880. this two car crash has b
anne makovec kpix 5. >> anne, thank you. >>> time is 6:56.e for your final five. >> oakland's new police chief will be sworn in, in two hours. anne kiln patrick comes from -- kirkpatrick comes from chicago. this morning's ceremony starts at 9:00. >> the palo alto city council is expected to vote on whether or not no launch a new bike sharing program. the city would pay over $1 million to build 35 stations around the city equipped with so-called smart bikes....
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i'm anne-marie green. well, nearly 180,000 people in california have been told to evacuate because the tallest dam is capable of failing. residents in eight area towns were ordered to evacuate sunday afternoon when the spillway erosion was spotted. worst case, if the spillway collapsed, a 30-foot wall of water would spill onto the towns below. lake orville is one of california's largest manmade lakes. officials are releasing water. the water is no longer spilling over the top of the spillway and they're using helicopters to block holes. >> i just got a text message and alert that says get out as fast as we can. we packed up our dogs and lifted up our couches. >> it was the tough call to make and the right call to make to protect the public. >> overnight officials used helicopters to inspect the damage. the governor has put the entire national guard on alert to be ready to deploy. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," john blackstone will have the latest on the damaged dam and mass evacuations from orville. >>>
i'm anne-marie green. well, nearly 180,000 people in california have been told to evacuate because the tallest dam is capable of failing. residents in eight area towns were ordered to evacuate sunday afternoon when the spillway erosion was spotted. worst case, if the spillway collapsed, a 30-foot wall of water would spill onto the towns below. lake orville is one of california's largest manmade lakes. officials are releasing water. the water is no longer spilling over the top of the spillway...
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anne-marie? you, hena daniel. >>> no rest for the snow-weary just days after the biggest snowstorm of the season the northeast is getting blasted with another big whopper. winter storm warnings from new york to maine. more blizzard conditions are possible. boston could see another 11 inches of snow. schools across the region are canceled. meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz says the storm is hitting new england hard. >> well, this monday morning our nor'easter continues to batter maine. heavy snowfall and strong winds through the early morning. and then as we look toward the afternoon, the storm will begin to pull out to sea. it's going to look like a snowicain by the end of the afternoon. these are gusts this morning from parts of the shoreline down to the mid-atlantic. the strong winds will persist throughout the day, so we could have scattered power outages, especially areas that have had wet snow gripping the trees and power lines. meanwhile watching a storm system move out of
anne-marie? you, hena daniel. >>> no rest for the snow-weary just days after the biggest snowstorm of the season the northeast is getting blasted with another big whopper. winter storm warnings from new york to maine. more blizzard conditions are possible. boston could see another 11 inches of snow. schools across the region are canceled. meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz says the storm is hitting new england hard. >> well, this monday morning our nor'easter...
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." anne-marie green.bs morning news." you can talk to through legalzoom. don't let unanswered legal questions hold you up, because we're here, we're here, and we've got your back. legalzoom. legal help is here. gus is a handful. we don't know what this thing is, but someday, gus will because this is the thing that gus will build that will change the world. and this is the thing that could change gus' world. gus doesn't know what this thing is, but we know what this thing is. this is the thing we'll help gus get rid of. and without this thing, gus can grow up to build this thing, whatever that thing is, because that's what we do. we do health things, and we do those things for northern california, >>> as many as 80% of adults will have back pain. now the american college of physicians is out with new guidelines on how to treat it. dr. jon lapook has details. >> reporter: 76-year-old berta axlerad has lived with chronic back pain for most of her life. >> the pain is just so terrible. >> reporter: she swears
i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." anne-marie green.bs morning news." you can talk to through legalzoom. don't let unanswered legal questions hold you up, because we're here, we're here, and we've got your back. legalzoom. legal help is here. gus is a handful. we don't know what this thing is, but someday, gus will because this is the thing that gus will build that will change the world. and this is the thing that could change gus' world. gus doesn't know what...
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anne-marie. >> thank you very much.l wagner at the new york city. >>> well, still to come, rolling out the red carpet. we will get an inside look at this sunday's grammy awards ceremony and show you the celebrity swag. awards ceremony and show you the celebrity swag. r life can be. mom: oh no... tech: this mom didn't have time to worry about a cracked windshield. so she scheduled at safelite.com and with safelite's exclusive "on my way text" she knew exactly when i'd be there, so she didn't miss a single shot. i replaced her windshield giving her more time for what matters most. tech: how'd ya do? player: we won! tech: nice! that's another safelite advantage. mom: thank you so much! (team sing) safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ ♪ give extra. get extra. just beginning. we're near the russian river... where waters there are already above flood stage. and a worker killed trying to clear mud from a local highway. what that means for commuters and weekend travelers in the santa cruz mountains. and president trump vows to
anne-marie. >> thank you very much.l wagner at the new york city. >>> well, still to come, rolling out the red carpet. we will get an inside look at this sunday's grammy awards ceremony and show you the celebrity swag. awards ceremony and show you the celebrity swag. r life can be. mom: oh no... tech: this mom didn't have time to worry about a cracked windshield. so she scheduled at safelite.com and with safelite's exclusive "on my way text" she knew exactly when i'd be...
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this is becca ann. >> steve: becca ann. >> jimmy: mm-hmm. ♪ ♪ who i am i'm becca ann you don't know mem becca ann they know who i am yeah, that's right ♪ >> questlove: one of the interns, man! [ laughter ] ♪ i'm becca ann that's who i am who i am i'm becca ann ♪ ♪ you don't know me but ask your man because i'm becca ann ♪ >> jimmy: all right, good. yeah, i got it, got it, got it. [ laughter ] becca ann. [ applause ] >> steve: where's big jimmy? >> jimmy: what's that? >> steve: where's big jimmy? >> jimmy: oh, big jimmy. yeah, he comes out at the end of the song. >> steve: big jimmy. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: for real! no, it's not! >> questlove: it's one of the interns! >> jimmy: you can get becca ann, dude, featuring big jimmy. >> steve: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: oh this next one -- dude, this is a mind bender, this one. [ light laughter ] >> steve: more mind bending than the last one? >> jimmy: yeah. this one's fantastic. you guys like "seinfeld"? [ cheers ] who doesn't love "seinfeld"? this a dubstep version of the "seinfeld" theme. [ laughter ] there's seinfeld -- [ laughter
this is becca ann. >> steve: becca ann. >> jimmy: mm-hmm. ♪ ♪ who i am i'm becca ann you don't know mem becca ann they know who i am yeah, that's right ♪ >> questlove: one of the interns, man! [ laughter ] ♪ i'm becca ann that's who i am who i am i'm becca ann ♪ ♪ you don't know me but ask your man because i'm becca ann ♪ >> jimmy: all right, good. yeah, i got it, got it, got it. [ laughter ] becca ann. [ applause ] >> steve: where's big jimmy?...
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good morning, jill. >> good morningmorning, anne-ma.eports are on tap for today including twitter. yesterday the dow lost nearly 36 points, the s&p gained a point and the nasdaq hit 8 hitting a a new record high for a second day in a row. >>> the president said he was just protecting his daughter. the partners of nordstrom decided to stop selling ivanka's clothing line and president trump said she was tweeted so unfairly. nordstrom says they acted because of declining sales. nordstrom's shares dropped following the president's tweet but then shares rebounded, ending the day 2% higher. intel says the factory will employ about 3,000 works in a semiconductor factory. construction originally began in 2011 but was stopped. intel said the factory will build chips for data centers and smart devices. >>> tesla says it's on schedule to begin production of its model 3 sedan. they will begin on february 20th. full production is scheduled to begin in july. more than 370,000 customers have already put down deposits. >>> and the wedding season is jus
good morning, jill. >> good morningmorning, anne-ma.eports are on tap for today including twitter. yesterday the dow lost nearly 36 points, the s&p gained a point and the nasdaq hit 8 hitting a a new record high for a second day in a row. >>> the president said he was just protecting his daughter. the partners of nordstrom decided to stop selling ivanka's clothing line and president trump said she was tweeted so unfairly. nordstrom says they acted because of declining sales....
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good morning, jill. >> good morning, anne-marie.dent trump and japan's prime minister met this weekend and seemed to soothe concerns over trade tensions and that's sending stocks in asia higher. wall street, meanwhile, ended the week at record heises. the dough finish two more u.s. retailers dropped the line of trump products. over the weekend sears and its subsidiary kmart said they were discontinuing 31 products of trump home items. sears seas it was part of a push to focus their online business on their more profitable items. last week nordstrom discontinued sales of ivanka trump clothing brand. >>> verizon changed course and is offering an unlimited data plan. the new plan will be available starting today. for four lines and get as much taukt, text, and data but depending on traffic, it may be slowed. >>> the lego batman move was a box winner. iter and $65 million in ticket sales. the r-rated "50 shades darker" opened in second followed by "john wick: chapter 2." >>> and tomorrow on valentine's day there's a beautiful gift. a bo
good morning, jill. >> good morning, anne-marie.dent trump and japan's prime minister met this weekend and seemed to soothe concerns over trade tensions and that's sending stocks in asia higher. wall street, meanwhile, ended the week at record heises. the dough finish two more u.s. retailers dropped the line of trump products. over the weekend sears and its subsidiary kmart said they were discontinuing 31 products of trump home items. sears seas it was part of a push to focus their online...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, to describe new england palt trots' come-from-behind super bowl win as one of the greatest comebacks in sports history almost doesn't do it justice. trailing the atlanta falcons by 24 points in the third quarter they beat them. it was an almost unimaginable outcome led by super bowl mvp tom brady. don champion has our report. # >> reporter: the new england patriots are celebrating another victory after the greatest comeback in super bowl history. after falling behind the pats roared back in the second half scoring 31 unanswered points. the game went to overtime and the patriots scored quickly to win. >> patriots win the super bowl! >> reporter: tom brady now has more super bowl wins than any qb in nfl history, and it cast a spell in which the nfl suspended him in the first four games for a deflated football. >> this is unequivocally the sweetest. >> reporter: nearly 72,000 people packed nrg stadium for the game. it's the third time houston has hosted the super bowl. former p
i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, to describe new england palt trots' come-from-behind super bowl win as one of the greatest comebacks in sports history almost doesn't do it justice. trailing the atlanta falcons by 24 points in the third quarter they beat them. it was an almost unimaginable outcome led by super bowl mvp tom brady. don champion has our report. # >> reporter: the new england patriots are celebrating another victory after the greatest comeback in super bowl history....
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. >> anne: chloe! >> chloe: anne, hey! >> anne: hi! >> chloe: it's been a while. >> anne: yes! hi!has been. oh, chloe, i have such fond memories of helping you stick it to jennifer horton. you know, back when you were trying to win over daniel. [laughs] >> chloe: yeah, i kind of regret doing that now. >> anne: yeah. yeah, yeah, me too. you know, this company i was working for went under, and i had to take a job at "the spectator" workinfor jennifer. ugh, ugh, and ugh. >> chloe: yeah, it's funny where life takes us. >> anne: yes, it is. and maybe to a new kid, huh? another kid! >> chloe: yeah, a little girl. i never realized how much i wanted a daughter. >> anne: yeah, so you married again? >> chloe: no. >> anne: baby daddy? >> chloe: no, not in the picture, and he won't be. >> anne: oh, that's a tough life, huh? >> chloe: oh, it's okay. i
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, president trump is at the boeing aircraft plant in south carolina today, but this morning's headlines focus on his extraordinary, sometimes stunning back challenge news conference yesterday. the president did not hold back against the press being dishonest, saying the intelligence leaks are real but the news about them are fake and talking about his campaign links to russia. craig boswell begins our coverage. >> there's never been a presidency that's done so much in such a short period of time. >> reporter: in office for less than a month, president trump boasted about his accomplishments and brushed off reports of chaos at the white house. >> this administration is running like a fine tuned machine. >> he had to dismiss his acting attorney general, he faced an executive order which was rejected by three different federal courts, and then he had to take the resignation of his national security adviser. that's never happened to any president in history. fine tuned machine off
i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, president trump is at the boeing aircraft plant in south carolina today, but this morning's headlines focus on his extraordinary, sometimes stunning back challenge news conference yesterday. the president did not hold back against the press being dishonest, saying the intelligence leaks are real but the news about them are fake and talking about his campaign links to russia. craig boswell begins our coverage. >> there's never been a presidency...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, president trump is at the boeing aircraft plant in south carolina today, but this morning's headlines focus on his extraordinary, sometimes stunning back challenge news conference yesterday. the president did not hold back against the press being dishonest, saying the intelligence leaks are real but the news about them are fake and talking about his campaign links to russia. craig boswell begins our coverage. >> there's never been a presidency that's done so much in such a short period of time. >> reporter: in office for less than a month, president trump boasted about his accomplishments and brushed off reports of chaos at the white house. >> this administration is running like a fine tuned machine. >> he had to dismiss his acting attorney general, he faced an executive order which was rejected by three different federal courts, and then he had to take the resignation of his national security adviser. that's never happened to any president in history. fine tuned machine off
i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, president trump is at the boeing aircraft plant in south carolina today, but this morning's headlines focus on his extraordinary, sometimes stunning back challenge news conference yesterday. the president did not hold back against the press being dishonest, saying the intelligence leaks are real but the news about them are fake and talking about his campaign links to russia. craig boswell begins our coverage. >> there's never been a presidency...
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live in berkeley, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> all right. thank you, anne. it's 6:58. take a look at our traffic. first, we have long commutes across the span of the bay bridge. here's a live look at that toll plaza and across the span of the san mateo bridge if you are heading from hayward to foster city. also, on highway 92, into the peninsula we go. couple of miles east of half moon bay a traffic alert after a tree came down on highway 92. fire is on scene trying to clear the tree out of the road and caltrans won't be there until another hour or so, so if there is part of your morning commute take northbound highway 1 to get to daly city and then to 280 depending where you're headed. >>> i just received an email from christine who says she wants to say hello to you and kenny and michelle. she loves watching us and her cat dexter likes watching me. [ laughter ] >> call that animal magnetism or something like that, right? hey, for all the people out there this morning, we have rain. it's raining cats and dogs, okay? live hi-def doppler radar picking up waves of rain s
live in berkeley, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> all right. thank you, anne. it's 6:58. take a look at our traffic. first, we have long commutes across the span of the bay bridge. here's a live look at that toll plaza and across the span of the san mateo bridge if you are heading from hayward to foster city. also, on highway 92, into the peninsula we go. couple of miles east of half moon bay a traffic alert after a tree came down on highway 92. fire is on scene trying to clear the tree out...
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anne-marie? >> hena daniels in new york, thank you, hena. >>> today, the senate is expected to vote on the nomination of nick mulvaney. to run the white house budget office. mulvaney is a tea party lawmaker from south carolina. he is reportedly considering sharp cuts to domestic agencies such as the epa. >>> lawmakers in the house say they want the right to review any effort by president trump to ease sanctions on russia. revelations about an alleged trump administration ties to russia have lawmakers in both houses asking questions. the white house insists there is nothing to it. democrats are calling for an investigation. >> these reports and revelations should not pit the two parties against one another. they should unite the parties in pursuit of the full truth. >> these issues are sure to come up today when secretary of state rex tillerson meets his russian counterpart at the g-20 meeting in germany. >>> it's reported this morning that the intelligence community is withholding information fro
anne-marie? >> hena daniels in new york, thank you, hena. >>> today, the senate is expected to vote on the nomination of nick mulvaney. to run the white house budget office. mulvaney is a tea party lawmaker from south carolina. he is reportedly considering sharp cuts to domestic agencies such as the epa. >>> lawmakers in the house say they want the right to review any effort by president trump to ease sanctions on russia. revelations about an alleged trump administration...
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it continued into anne arrundel county.at that point he thinks he may t have lost police so hehi goes to maryland live casino and we'll show you some video from there. he went inside causing a panic.ic people saw that big police p response. they wanted to get to safety. police say they did not order an evacuation, but a lot of people decided to self-evacuate and sie people endedva up with minor injuries in thrush. perhaps the craze yes part of c this story is that policeraz say the suspect sat down at a slot machine and that's where he was caught. we will show you his mug shot now the suspect is larry phillii brown jr. of d.c. he was arrested on drug charges. police say he had marijuana, a thousand dollars cash, as well as a warrant for failure to appear in court. maybe he thought he had gottenen lucky getting away from police. he wanted to continue that luckk at the slot machine. but at any case this want was arrested and d.c. police are continuing to investigate that car jacking and shooting that happened last night. anne
it continued into anne arrundel county.at that point he thinks he may t have lost police so hehi goes to maryland live casino and we'll show you some video from there. he went inside causing a panic.ic people saw that big police p response. they wanted to get to safety. police say they did not order an evacuation, but a lot of people decided to self-evacuate and sie people endedva up with minor injuries in thrush. perhaps the craze yes part of c this story is that policeraz say the suspect sat...
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i'm anne-marie green.ell, later today, a federal appeals court in san francisco will hear oral arguments on the federal government's request to reinstate president trump's travel and refugee ban. whatever the three-judge panel decides the case could end up in the supreme court. meanwhile, the president claims terrorist attacks are going unreported because, in his words, the press have their reasons. hena daniels is here in new york. good morning, henn that. >> good morning, anne-marie. the white house is confident that the travel ban will prevail in the legal back and forth over president donald trump's executive order. spokesman sean spicer says clearly the law is on the president's side. >> reporter: on the eve of a legal showdown over the travel ban, president trump took to twitter to make his case for the order. writing in part, the threat from radical islamic terrorism is very real. courts must act fast. in a legal brief filed in san francisco yesterday, the justice department argued the president's t
i'm anne-marie green.ell, later today, a federal appeals court in san francisco will hear oral arguments on the federal government's request to reinstate president trump's travel and refugee ban. whatever the three-judge panel decides the case could end up in the supreme court. meanwhile, the president claims terrorist attacks are going unreported because, in his words, the press have their reasons. hena daniels is here in new york. good morning, henn that. >> good morning, anne-marie....
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green.ing news." ! i survived a heart attack. i'm doing all i can to keep from having another one. and i'm taking brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. i take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams as it affects how well it works. brilinta helps keep my platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. brilinta reduced the chance of another heart attack. or dying from one. it worked better than plavix. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily, or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers, a history of bleeding in the brain, or severe liver problems. tell your doctor about bleeding, new or unexpected shortness of breath, any planned surgery, and all medicines you take. talk to your doctor about brilinta. i'
i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green.ing news." ! i survived a heart attack. i'm doing all i can to keep from having another one. and i'm taking brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. i take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams as it affects how well it works. brilinta helps keep my platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. brilinta reduced the chance of another heart attack....
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> in power just over two weeks there have been some critical foreign policy shifts by the trump administration and one involves a key ally in the middle east. this morning secretary james mattis traveled to japan where he is reassuring asian allies and warning north korea. roxa roxana saberi is here with the details. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. president trump is expected to sign more executive orders at the white house this morning. president trump's latest foreign policy dustup is putting him at odds with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. they said in part while we don't believe the mane of settlements in the expansion. the declaration came as the trump administration ramped up its tough talk about friends and foes alike. >> earlier the u.n. ambassador warned that u.s. sanctions against moscow would remain in place until it withdraws from crimea. >> this escalation of violence must stop. >> during a visit to south korea defense secretary james mattis took a
i'm anne-marie green. >>> in power just over two weeks there have been some critical foreign policy shifts by the trump administration and one involves a key ally in the middle east. this morning secretary james mattis traveled to japan where he is reassuring asian allies and warning north korea. roxa roxana saberi is here with the details. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. president trump is expected to sign more executive orders at the white house this morning....
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, president trump's supreme court nominee neil gorsuch is expected to travel to capitol hill to begin meeting with the lawmakers who must confirm him. senate democrats are already bristling for a fight. gorsuch is the youngest supreme court nominee in 25 years. currently a judge on the u.s. court of appeals in denver, gorsuch has solid credentials much like antonin scalia who he would replace. gorsuch worked a at the department of justice and he has an ivy league education. president trump personally called gorsuch to inform him he was the choice and introduced him last night. craig boswell has our report. >>> today i am keeping another promise to the american people by nominating judge neil gorsuch. >> reporter: president trump introduced his nominee to the supreme court in a televised newscast. >> he has tremendous skills and tremendous discipline. >> reporter: gorsuch is known as a solid conservative, a law grad. he cited with religious employers opposed to the obama care m
i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, president trump's supreme court nominee neil gorsuch is expected to travel to capitol hill to begin meeting with the lawmakers who must confirm him. senate democrats are already bristling for a fight. gorsuch is the youngest supreme court nominee in 25 years. currently a judge on the u.s. court of appeals in denver, gorsuch has solid credentials much like antonin scalia who he would replace. gorsuch worked a at the department of justice and he has an ivy...
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anne makovec is joining us live from oroville. anne. >> reporter: you can see the big operation going on behind me here with those big bolders, a big pile of rock. and they are trying to pack those up and they will eventually be taken by truck and by helicopter to try to shore up the spillways right now on oroville dam. they have been working around the clock before another storm hits on thursday. evacuations kenny mentioned are still in place as engineers try to determine how structural sound the dam and its spillways are at this point. the real concern was erosion at the bottom of the emergency spillway after lake oroville spilled. and then the emergency spillway which had never been used before had a bunch of erosion underneath it. so that caused concerns it could damage the integrity of the reservoir itself. crews have been releasing water from the dam as quickly as possible. >> we're moving 100,000 cubic feet per second down that spillway. we have been doing that for about 16-17 hours. >> reporter: so 188,000 people that live
anne makovec is joining us live from oroville. anne. >> reporter: you can see the big operation going on behind me here with those big bolders, a big pile of rock. and they are trying to pack those up and they will eventually be taken by truck and by helicopter to try to shore up the spillways right now on oroville dam. they have been working around the clock before another storm hits on thursday. evacuations kenny mentioned are still in place as engineers try to determine how structural...
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kpix 5's anne makovec is live in santa rosa and anne, how's it looking?er: in the past few minutes it's gone from mist to sprinkling so the rain is progressing here through the north bay and it is only going to pick up as the morning goes on. and there is a real concern around here about downed trees and mudslides. take a look at some of the slides we caught earlier this week afternoon our other slides. along the rolling north bay hills, living there comes with a risk. the ground is completely saturated. a lot of area is rock but the material in some areas is not stable and it moves. it happens quickly so officials are asking people who live on hillsides to be especially alert as this next storm hits. because if roberta's forecast is right and it usually is there's a lot of rain today. live in santa rosa, anne makovec, kpix 5. anne makovec, kpix 5. >>> this mudslide in san rafael is worrying the neighbors. you can the natural disaster ruined a home on tuesday. but now the property to its left and right have been red- tagged with a second round of showers
kpix 5's anne makovec is live in santa rosa and anne, how's it looking?er: in the past few minutes it's gone from mist to sprinkling so the rain is progressing here through the north bay and it is only going to pick up as the morning goes on. and there is a real concern around here about downed trees and mudslides. take a look at some of the slides we caught earlier this week afternoon our other slides. along the rolling north bay hills, living there comes with a risk. the ground is completely...
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anne-marie? >> thanks a lot, roxanna. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," margaret brennan reports the silence at the state department as it undergoes restructuring. >>> under pressure to speak out, president trump condemned anti-semitism. the president's remarks yesterday marked first time he has addressed recent wave of threats against jewish community centers. a recent white house statement on the holocaust and comments by some of his supporters have strained relations with the jewish community. >> the anti-semitic threats targeting our jewish community and community centers are horrible and are painful. >> more thn 170 head stones were toppled at a jewish cemetery in missouri. the director of the anne frank center dismissed the president's statements as a band-aid on the cancer of anti-semitism that infected his own administration. >>> new evacuations were ordered overnight near san jose, california. powerful rain producing storms have been pounding northern california. and overflowing creek in
anne-marie? >> thanks a lot, roxanna. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," margaret brennan reports the silence at the state department as it undergoes restructuring. >>> under pressure to speak out, president trump condemned anti-semitism. the president's remarks yesterday marked first time he has addressed recent wave of threats against jewish community centers. a recent white house statement on the holocaust and comments by some of his supporters have strained...
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anne makovec is live to show us the conditions. anne. >> reporter: i'm between san jose and anderson dam in morgan hill. there's a flood warning in effect until 11:30. we have been watching the tree branch and the levels have risen this morning. it really is in danger of snapping. these trees are not normally submerged in water. here is what the people in morgan hill were faced with yesterday. water gushing from the anderson dam spillway to coyote creek which runs from morgan hill north all the way to the bay. it is expected to crushed late this morning, above flood stage. >> if the creek were to overflow, the flood pattern would come through this neighborhood. >>> he is one of many people packing up and preparing to leave if need be leaving sandbags outside their doors right now. one of many neighborhoods under voluntary evacuation orders. in san jose, about three dozen mobile homes have flooded or are in danger of flooding. they are trying to pump water out of the mobile home park as quickly as they can. three people had to be re
anne makovec is live to show us the conditions. anne. >> reporter: i'm between san jose and anderson dam in morgan hill. there's a flood warning in effect until 11:30. we have been watching the tree branch and the levels have risen this morning. it really is in danger of snapping. these trees are not normally submerged in water. here is what the people in morgan hill were faced with yesterday. water gushing from the anderson dam spillway to coyote creek which runs from morgan hill north...
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i'm ann marie green. state of emergency remains in effect for louisiana which is working to recover from a string of tornados that barrelled through the southeast corner of the state. of tornados that barrelled through the southeast corner of the state. east new orleans was hit hard. in all, about 20 people were injured, some of them seriously. dozens of homes and other businesses were destroyed and power was knocked out to about 10,000 customers. don champion has our report. >>> cleanup is under way in southern louisiana after several tornados touched down tuesday afternoon. >> we have, you know, something for the terrible blow in the city of new orleans. >> the ninth ward of new orleans which suffered extensive damage during hurricane katrina was hit hard by the storm. >> it was devastating. there are a lot of families that lost everything that they have. cheryl mcbride took refuge in her bathtub just before the twister tore apart her east new orleans home. >> the roof came off. things started flying. i
i'm ann marie green. state of emergency remains in effect for louisiana which is working to recover from a string of tornados that barrelled through the southeast corner of the state. of tornados that barrelled through the southeast corner of the state. east new orleans was hit hard. in all, about 20 people were injured, some of them seriously. dozens of homes and other businesses were destroyed and power was knocked out to about 10,000 customers. don champion has our report. >>>...
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ann ravel led the first ever investigation that specifically named the koch brother's network for theway its members moved money around in the shadows. over the ever lasting protests of the koch brother, ann ravel, california regulator, she put in the writing. she called out the "koch brothers' dark money network" and demanded one of the network members pay a million-dollar fine for violating campaign finance rules. and if that didn't put enough of a target on her back, the week after she announced that decision, ann ravel started her new job in washington. she started work as president obama's new appointee to the federal election commission. and the makeup of that organization is an important thing. it traditionally has six members -- three democrats and three republicans -- and you need four members on it to do anything. and even though the fec is in charge of a really important thing, they're in charge of enforcing our nation's laws about money in politics, in recent years, that makeup of that body, that half democratic half republican setup has meant the fec doesn't do much of an
ann ravel led the first ever investigation that specifically named the koch brother's network for theway its members moved money around in the shadows. over the ever lasting protests of the koch brother, ann ravel, california regulator, she put in the writing. she called out the "koch brothers' dark money network" and demanded one of the network members pay a million-dollar fine for violating campaign finance rules. and if that didn't put enough of a target on her back, the week after...
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anne kirkpatrick will be officially sworn in by the mayor. anne kirkpatrick says she sees herself as an outsider but will step in and divert the police department away from past problems. allie rasmus has been covering this story all morning long. she's going to join us live coming up in 30 minutes. you can also watch that ceremony right now. we are streaming it for you on our webpage there at ktvu.com. >>> i'll ask you now the question of the day. what do you think should be the first priority for oakland's new police chief? so many responses. not sure she has anything to do with that. >> some people may agree. keeping the raiders and sports team in the city of oakland. >> and talking to you through your responses, i love that grateful dead -- for a moment i thought it was you. >> it was not me. >> it was a goodyear. goodyear. >>> pass pord centers have been packed because of growing concern about president trump's stepped up immigration enforcement. alex savage is joining from a post office in an jose this morning where people have been lin
anne kirkpatrick will be officially sworn in by the mayor. anne kirkpatrick says she sees herself as an outsider but will step in and divert the police department away from past problems. allie rasmus has been covering this story all morning long. she's going to join us live coming up in 30 minutes. you can also watch that ceremony right now. we are streaming it for you on our webpage there at ktvu.com. >>> i'll ask you now the question of the day. what do you think should be the first...
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i'm anne-marie green.s is the "cbs morning news." in a hurry? no time for a bath? johnson's head-to-toe cleansing cloths. they're twice as big as regular wipes, so you're done in half the time. and you're off. johnson's. for every little wonder. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sfx: engine revving ♪ (silence) ♪ wonly new alka-seltzer plus st want powerful relief. free of artificial dyes and preservatives liquid gels delivers the powerful cold symptom relief you need without the unnecessary additives you don't. loudspeaker: clean up, aisle 4. alka-seltzer plus liquid gels. >>> our top stories this morning, president trump said his administration was a well oiled machine during a news conference yesterday. he said he's not aware anyone on his campaign staff made contact with russian officials. he said the intelligence leaks are real but the news about them are fake and he blast what he called the dishonest press. >>> the president's choice to replace michael flynn as national security adviser turned down the job. retired admiral rob
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live in santa rosa, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> all right. thank you, anne.'s take a look at traffic. it's 6:56. starting with the traffic alert in scotts valley we now see some significant slowing in the area. look at that. three miles per hour on highway 17. and this is because of a massive mudslide on the northbound side so you have traffic moving in both directions from the southbound side. so make sure if you are heading out this way you prepare yourself to drive safely and give yourself some extra time. we have a 4.5-mile backup in scotts valley. bay bridge toll plaza, high winds and rain across the span there into downtown san francisco. give yourself time for a 25- minute drive. and if you are heading into marin, highway 37 the westbound side is closed between atherton avenue and highway 101 again due to major flooding in the area. the eastbound direction is open. so we see some slowing but you will be all right if you head out that way and if you want to take mass transit i suggest it. the rain is going to start coming down hard soon. and if you are
live in santa rosa, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> all right. thank you, anne.'s take a look at traffic. it's 6:56. starting with the traffic alert in scotts valley we now see some significant slowing in the area. look at that. three miles per hour on highway 17. and this is because of a massive mudslide on the northbound side so you have traffic moving in both directions from the southbound side. so make sure if you are heading out this way you prepare yourself to drive safely and give...
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ann kirkpatrick is the official chief.ackie ward was there. >> what has happened has happened and today we are -- got a new day. it's new beginnings. we are moving forward. >> reporter: chief ann kirkpatrick has been in law enforcement for 35 years and it's that deep experience as mayor libby schaaf calls it that got her the job. >> both as a chief and in the very skills that matter to oaklanders, skills like procedural justice and training against implicit buy i -- buy i -- bias. >> reporter: reduced violent crime by 20% and use of force by 70% making the city safer is what the chief is calling her true north. for now she is not getting into specifics of how she plans to do that and wants to meet with her command staff first. >> until i get to hear from them as well, i am not going to get ahead of myself. they deserve to hear what our plans are going to be and how we are going to go forward and then i'll come back and tell the public everything. >> reporter: and chief kirk patrick uses a certain word to describe what need
ann kirkpatrick is the official chief.ackie ward was there. >> what has happened has happened and today we are -- got a new day. it's new beginnings. we are moving forward. >> reporter: chief ann kirkpatrick has been in law enforcement for 35 years and it's that deep experience as mayor libby schaaf calls it that got her the job. >> both as a chief and in the very skills that matter to oaklanders, skills like procedural justice and training against implicit buy i -- buy i --...
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i'm anne-marie green.the "cbs morning news." . >>> americans are living longer and in many cases stronger. omar villafranca met one woman who's leading the way to longevity. >> reporter: six day as week 5:30 in the morning you'll find this 75-year-old swimming a total of 120 laps at this houston aquatic center. she admits when she first started swimming she felt like a fish out of water. >> it was horrible. i quit in the middle of the first lap. >> you couldn't even make a lap in the pool. >> no. i was swimming with my head out of the water so my hair wouldn't get wet. >> reporter: in her 40s she was considering obese tipping the scale at 250 pounds. she was ashamed when she couldn't fit on a small boat on a family vacation and decided to do something about her health. sauer changed her diet and started exercising. it wasn't easy but she managed to lose 100 pounds in less than a year. >> you know what was funny? i had been so large i forgot and didn't believe you could actually get a waist back. >> she's c
i'm anne-marie green.the "cbs morning news." . >>> americans are living longer and in many cases stronger. omar villafranca met one woman who's leading the way to longevity. >> reporter: six day as week 5:30 in the morning you'll find this 75-year-old swimming a total of 120 laps at this houston aquatic center. she admits when she first started swimming she felt like a fish out of water. >> it was horrible. i quit in the middle of the first lap. >> you...