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ann, free-spending. growing pile of debt. >> their finances were now starting to become commingled. and ann's debt and ann's spending problems were part -- starting to become a problem for cara, too. >> reporter: but in early 2010, they were together, working hard on their marriage. in february, they went on a cruise. then came march 29th. the bottom of the stairs. and only one person, investigators believed, had the opportunity, and motive, to kill that day. >> all the evidence kept leading us right back to barton street, where that homicide occurred. >> reporter: but they knew they had a circumstantial case. >> evidence which conclusively said, "cara rintala killed her wife." >> reporter: still, they decided to go for it. 18 months after ann's death, in october, 2011, cara rintala, living in rhode island by then with her daughter, was arrested and charged with ann's murder. cara's mom got a call to come pick up brianna. >> and brianna, when i got there she said, "why was mommy crying?" i had to think f
ann, free-spending. growing pile of debt. >> their finances were now starting to become commingled. and ann's debt and ann's spending problems were part -- starting to become a problem for cara, too. >> reporter: but in early 2010, they were together, working hard on their marriage. in february, they went on a cruise. then came march 29th. the bottom of the stairs. and only one person, investigators believed, had the opportunity, and motive, to kill that day. >> all the...
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patti ann: dan, thank you.g: the world is on alert in the wake of the deadly attacks striking at the heart of london just hours ago. patti ann: are special extended coverage continues next. have a live report from the uk and our nation's capital patti ann: london police are in the midst of a full-fledged investigation into the wonder terror attacks. because of horrific events are becoming all too familiar to the united kingdom. in the past few months, alone, terror attacks and claimed the lives of women 30 people there. more on this trend let's go to marianne lafferty life in our west coast bureau. >> high petty end. unfortunately, both in the us are too familiar with these types of sudden violent attacks on innocent people there. in fact, this is the second tax just the last two weeks and unfortunately in last three months. couple of weeks ago a bombing in manchester arena targeted children attending and ariana grundy concert and that attack claimed lives of two people and injured more than 100 others as paren
patti ann: dan, thank you.g: the world is on alert in the wake of the deadly attacks striking at the heart of london just hours ago. patti ann: are special extended coverage continues next. have a live report from the uk and our nation's capital patti ann: london police are in the midst of a full-fledged investigation into the wonder terror attacks. because of horrific events are becoming all too familiar to the united kingdom. in the past few months, alone, terror attacks and claimed the lives...
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anne: my left hand. nice to meet you. i'm anne. lemonis: anne, how are you? i'm marcus. anne: larry's wife. nice to meet you. -max: i'm max. -anne: this is max, my son. -lemonis: max, how are you? -rhea: hi, i'm rhea. lemonis: how are you, rhea? nice to meet you. larry: isn't it cool? he's so shiny. [ laughter ] lemonis: you are a lot nerdier than i thought. [ laughter ] your kids right now are thinking, "please, dad..." well, i thought maybe i could just talk to your mom and dad for a minute. is that okay? -max: yes. -rhea: yep. lemonis: we had a good conversation this morning about kind of everything, the state of the union here, and i wanted to get your perspective on it. anne: i don't always know what's going on with the business. he'll withhold information from me. then something will happen, and i'll be like, "how did this happen?!" we thought everything was relatively okay. lemonis: what did february feel like from your perspective? anne: i just sort of felt the ground had sort of been pulled out from underneath me, and i was a little panicked. larry: broken promi
anne: my left hand. nice to meet you. i'm anne. lemonis: anne, how are you? i'm marcus. anne: larry's wife. nice to meet you. -max: i'm max. -anne: this is max, my son. -lemonis: max, how are you? -rhea: hi, i'm rhea. lemonis: how are you, rhea? nice to meet you. larry: isn't it cool? he's so shiny. [ laughter ] lemonis: you are a lot nerdier than i thought. [ laughter ] your kids right now are thinking, "please, dad..." well, i thought maybe i could just talk to your mom and dad for...
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>> mary anne: great question.ly the questions they didn't get answered are the most interesting ones today. >> kat: absolutely. there wasn't anything that shattering today. well, when we return, we are going to circle back with our specialists corey lewandowski and mary ann marsh. go away. (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a coupe soup. [woman] so beautiful. [man] beautiful just like you. [woman] oh, why thank you. [burke] and we covered it, november sixth, two-thousand-nine. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ when you have digestive sensitivities, some foods leave your stomach in knots... (groan) ...with bloating, discomfort, cramps, and gas. (sigh) try pronourish drink, a unique nutritional drink that's high in protein and fiber. and pronourish has no gluten or high fructose corn syrup, and it's low in fodmap ingredients that may trigger digestive sensitivities. it
>> mary anne: great question.ly the questions they didn't get answered are the most interesting ones today. >> kat: absolutely. there wasn't anything that shattering today. well, when we return, we are going to circle back with our specialists corey lewandowski and mary ann marsh. go away. (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a coupe soup. [woman] so beautiful. [man] beautiful just like you. [woman] oh, why thank you....
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patti ann: absolutely. tragically, we have six dead and 48 at least wounded but when you think about it it could have been worse than that. gregg: this is just after 9:00 a.m. now sunday morning in london on a day that is sure to see plenty of developments in the terror attack but have claimed the lives as we said, of it six this hour. though they may be more because some are in critical condition. patti ann: we are tracking these elements and we will bring them to you live special extended coverage continues i had gregg: were getting new reaction from visibly shaken eyewitnesses describing knife wielding terrorist bombarding the attacks they claimed the lives of so far six people. take a listen back were just keep running so we get to the -- [inaudible] gregg: joining us once again, steve rogers, former member of the joint terrorism task force. people are so fatigued with this, another day, another week, another month, another attack. we are at war and it seems like a war without end. >> i talked to some p
patti ann: absolutely. tragically, we have six dead and 48 at least wounded but when you think about it it could have been worse than that. gregg: this is just after 9:00 a.m. now sunday morning in london on a day that is sure to see plenty of developments in the terror attack but have claimed the lives as we said, of it six this hour. though they may be more because some are in critical condition. patti ann: we are tracking these elements and we will bring them to you live special extended...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> house majority whip steve scalise is in critical condition this morning. scalise and three others were shot by a gunman who opened fire on republican lawmakers as they practiced for a charity baseball game early yesterday. president trump visited the hospital last night where scalise is being treated. scalise was hit in the left hip. he suffered broken bones, internal organ injuries, and severe bleeding. he's listed in critical condition after surgery and will need additional surgery. lobbyist matt mika was hit twice in the chest, once in the lung. he's listed in critical condition. zachary barth was shot in the leg and was released. two capitol hill officers were also wounded. crystal greiner was shot in the ankle and david bailey is listed in. anne-marie. this morning lawmakers are going to try to seth lemon is at the capitol. seth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this morning lawmakers are going to try to get back to business as usual. this morning the hous
i'm anne-marie green. >>> house majority whip steve scalise is in critical condition this morning. scalise and three others were shot by a gunman who opened fire on republican lawmakers as they practiced for a charity baseball game early yesterday. president trump visited the hospital last night where scalise is being treated. scalise was hit in the left hip. he suffered broken bones, internal organ injuries, and severe bleeding. he's listed in critical condition after surgery and will...
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i'm anne-marie green.ttorney general jeff sessions is scheduled to testify before the senate intelligence committee tomorrow. lawmakers want to know about his contacts with russian officials and what sessions knows about former fbi director james comey's allegations regarding president trump. meanwhile mr. trump's fellow republicans are pressing him if he has tapes with comey. weijia jiang in washington. weijia, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. he said if he had the possible tapes, he would talk about them sometime in the very near future. the republicans say that time is now or he could face a subpoena. president trump, first lady melania, and their son baron arrived at the white house sunday night with james comey talk still in washington. >> there's a whole issue about the president's conduct. >> james comey's credibility has been brought into question. >> yesterday president trump tweeted from his golf cart, james comey leaks will be more prevalent than anyone thought possible. very cowardly.
i'm anne-marie green.ttorney general jeff sessions is scheduled to testify before the senate intelligence committee tomorrow. lawmakers want to know about his contacts with russian officials and what sessions knows about former fbi director james comey's allegations regarding president trump. meanwhile mr. trump's fellow republicans are pressing him if he has tapes with comey. weijia jiang in washington. weijia, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. he said if he had the possible...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, early this morning a massive fire engulfed an apartment building in london. fire officials say several people are dead, but the scale of the disaster is still unclear. >> at this time i am very sad to confirm that there have been a number of fatalities. i cannot confirm the number at this time due to the size and complexity of this building. >> the 24-story building contains 120 homes and nearly every floor of the building was affected. at least 50 people have been taken to area hospitals. neighbors said they could hear cries for help coming from inside the building with people doing anything they could to escape. >> i live down there about a five-minute walkaway, and we could hear people screaming, help me, help me, and adjusting their phone lights to let people know they were there. >> the grenwell tower is located in london and that's where jonathan vigliotti is this hour. jonathan, good morning. > reporter: anne-marie, good morning. we're about a block away from the building
i'm anne-marie green. well, early this morning a massive fire engulfed an apartment building in london. fire officials say several people are dead, but the scale of the disaster is still unclear. >> at this time i am very sad to confirm that there have been a number of fatalities. i cannot confirm the number at this time due to the size and complexity of this building. >> the 24-story building contains 120 homes and nearly every floor of the building was affected. at least 50 people...
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lou anne: we don't think so. are about to billion payments that happened between consumers that are happening today on cash and check. about a billion of those are candidates for moving on to the zelle. again, no trips to the atm. vonnie: how long do you think it will be before it's a cashless society? lou anne: we have been predicting the demise of checks since 1970. i think zelle will propel us there, but it will be quite some time. vonnie: what about other competitors? clearly a lot of banks are not involved, maybe international transfers. how would that all work? lou anne: we certainly view this as zelle this for everyone. even though 33 banks have committed so far, we on the path to get thousands across the u.s. participated. vonnie: what about outside the u.s.? lou anne: still to come. vonnie: if i want to transfer money to mexico or france, how do i do that? lou anne: not today. it is domestic only. by the lucky owned seven. are there other ways to transfer money and how does that -- how do the two sit tog
lou anne: we don't think so. are about to billion payments that happened between consumers that are happening today on cash and check. about a billion of those are candidates for moving on to the zelle. again, no trips to the atm. vonnie: how long do you think it will be before it's a cashless society? lou anne: we have been predicting the demise of checks since 1970. i think zelle will propel us there, but it will be quite some time. vonnie: what about other competitors? clearly a lot of banks...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> a top vatican adviser, the pope's chief financial adviser, is most senior catholic and the highest ranking vatican official ever charged in the church's sexual abuse scandal. earlier this morning he addressed the allegations. >> i'm looking forward finally to having my day in court. i'm innocent of these charges. they are false. the whole idea of sexual abuse is abhorrent to me. >> australian officials say there are multiple complaints against pell. seth doane is in rome. good morning, seth. >> reporter: good morning. in this very elite group of leaders in the catholic church is an elite group. cardinal pell is at the very top, close adviser to pope francis. this morning he appeared sullen, quiet, reflective, and he talk about the relentless what he called character assassination against him over what he referred to as matters that have been under investigation for at least two years. he also told us this morning that he has been in regular contact with pope francis, keeping him u
i'm anne-marie green. >>> a top vatican adviser, the pope's chief financial adviser, is most senior catholic and the highest ranking vatican official ever charged in the church's sexual abuse scandal. earlier this morning he addressed the allegations. >> i'm looking forward finally to having my day in court. i'm innocent of these charges. they are false. the whole idea of sexual abuse is abhorrent to me. >> australian officials say there are multiple complaints against...
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i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green.y. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com two kids barfed in class today. it was so gross. lysol disinfectant spray kills 99.9% of bacteria, even those that cause stomach bugs. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. >>> new this morning a teenager is shot while even joying a barbecue with friend, we will tell you how she's doing. >>> a man is struck and killed on the boulevard overnight what police say led to the deadly crash. >>> and, i believe katie deserves an award pleasant stretch of weather continues here's a live look at senter sit friday our spring garden studios we will tell you how warm we will get to day and when summer humidity will be making a come back. it is wednesday, june 28th i'm jim donovan. >>> i'm jan carabao, rahel solomon has the day off. all that plus pennsylvania, new jersey or delaware who has the most rude drivers. >> i think i can guess. >> i have a guess as well.
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>> [inaudible] anne: exactly. i think perhaps an interesting paradigm to use is the great multiethnic empires that have all perished except for china. egypt, mayan, persian, and even the romans. to some extent, the romans were expansionist it but mostly in economic terms because of their need to find -- to extend -- to find new sources of income. i think that is what we need to be focused on with china. the effort to build dedicated and less transparent channels. like the money transfer system that china has tried to build, the asian infrastructure bank, the belton road system to bypass the world bank and multilateral institutions, all of the trade arrangements with southeast asia. yes, they are extending military power into southeast asia but i , would say that is more about having military power that being interested in invasion or anything like that. i do think that the issue of taiwan and hong kong and their relationships to the mainlands are perhaps being underestimated for the risk. this strategy for china i
>> [inaudible] anne: exactly. i think perhaps an interesting paradigm to use is the great multiethnic empires that have all perished except for china. egypt, mayan, persian, and even the romans. to some extent, the romans were expansionist it but mostly in economic terms because of their need to find -- to extend -- to find new sources of income. i think that is what we need to be focused on with china. the effort to build dedicated and less transparent channels. like the money transfer...
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these inflammatory speakers like ann coulter, they want to come to berkeley. they want to use berkeley. milo made some kind of statement, saying he would come next semester and organize a free-speech week. i think a lot of people along this strain of conservatives basically are ready to come, and so willing to come. i think more prominent conservatives like john boehner, for example, should stand up and say -- scott: i'm laughing because by accident i got to sit next to john boehner on the flight down to florida and i have never met a man happier to be done with his job. and more like, nope, it is all over for me. i'm done with this stuff. so, i was just laughing. [laughter] pranav: maybe a lot of conservatives who are still prominent who would garner a lot of attention, a lot of audience members and have a big event, should come to campus and step up and say, i want to speak, because we definitely need more people who are willing to come to campus. scott: i want to ask one more question and then open up for audience questions. so, please feel free to head to
these inflammatory speakers like ann coulter, they want to come to berkeley. they want to use berkeley. milo made some kind of statement, saying he would come next semester and organize a free-speech week. i think a lot of people along this strain of conservatives basically are ready to come, and so willing to come. i think more prominent conservatives like john boehner, for example, should stand up and say -- scott: i'm laughing because by accident i got to sit next to john boehner on the...
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so i think in terms of someone like ann coulter, some would like to invite ann coulter. someone says i think she's kind of a self-promoting lightweight who has a dreadful mean streak. this is why and then you bring forth something she's written and said to both to your view but someone else might say no, look, she's had some worthwhile things to say that we can really learn from, and then you have a discussion of ann coulter based on something remotely resembling evidence and reason, which i think should be good things to foster along with free-speech. >> back to the question again, the fact that we're going from these conservatives like edmund burke and william buckley to conservatives like milo and ann coulter is a big issue. to shed some light into the issue, a lot of students will invite provocative speakers because they know that journalists will jump on it. they know they will get publicity from it and they know they're going to elevate themselves in their own organizations by doing that. one tip i would give is make sure you look into the intention of why a speake
so i think in terms of someone like ann coulter, some would like to invite ann coulter. someone says i think she's kind of a self-promoting lightweight who has a dreadful mean streak. this is why and then you bring forth something she's written and said to both to your view but someone else might say no, look, she's had some worthwhile things to say that we can really learn from, and then you have a discussion of ann coulter based on something remotely resembling evidence and reason, which i...
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i em anne-marie green. i em anne-marie green.a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com seso we he turbo clean. cleaninr maclotin 1/2 the time way cler in new herbal essence's biy journey into the adirondacks where campers carve through stone. and to the thousand islands, where kids can be kings. if you like big adventure, you'll love new york state. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer getaway at iloveny.com >>> live from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs "eyewitness news" this morning. >>> it's back to work for jury in the squall trial of bill cosby. they tell the judge they're deadlocked will he tells them keep going. >>> play ball among members of congress goes on a day after a gunman opens fire during practice. and members on both sides show their all on the say that team. >>> and it looks like the forecast stays unsettled but what impact will that have on the weekend? >>> it's friday, june 16th, good morning, i'm are a hole solomon. >> i'm jan car bay yo. let's get a check with katie a
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i'm anne-marie green.resident trump's travel ban took effect last night. they who already have these are being allowed in the united states, but those who want new visas have to prove among other things a close family relationship with someone in this country, and the list now includes fiancees. seth lemon is in washington with more on this ban. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. that's right. late last night the trump administration altered its definition of a bone na feed relationship to include fiancees. it took effect without the chaos we saw in january but some details in the travel ban are already generating a new round of fights in the court. pockets of protesters gathered in l.a. and new york thursday night moments after president trump's modified travel ban took effect. >> the entire idea is to use discretion in coming into the nation as a whole. >> reporter: under the new conditions travelers will only be allowed in the u.s. if they can provide a bona fide family tie like a pare
i'm anne-marie green.resident trump's travel ban took effect last night. they who already have these are being allowed in the united states, but those who want new visas have to prove among other things a close family relationship with someone in this country, and the list now includes fiancees. seth lemon is in washington with more on this ban. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. that's right. late last night the trump administration altered its definition of a bone na...
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anne-marie? >> seth lemon in wshington. thank you so much, seth. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," kentucky senator rand paul one of those opposing the bill. paul believes the senate health bill doesn't go far enough to repeal the affordable care act. we'll hear from him. >>> this morning it's still not clear who's behind the crippling cyber attack from europe through the united states, but the ransom ware attack is similar to the attack in may that was used by the national security agency. the virus hit government offices, banks, hospitals, and even the closed monitoring station at the chernobyl power plant, the site of the world's worst nuclear disaster. elizabeth palmer reports. >> reporter: the malware crippled computers across ukraine, russia, most of europe, and the u.s., disabling a vast range of automated systems in banks, airport, a construction company, a major law firm, and even grocery stores where customers were left with no way to pay. corporate titans were hit, too, including new jersey-based merck pharmaceuti
anne-marie? >> seth lemon in wshington. thank you so much, seth. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," kentucky senator rand paul one of those opposing the bill. paul believes the senate health bill doesn't go far enough to repeal the affordable care act. we'll hear from him. >>> this morning it's still not clear who's behind the crippling cyber attack from europe through the united states, but the ransom ware attack is similar to the attack in may that was used by...
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anne-marie?> seth lemon in washington. thank you so much, seth. >>> while immigration and health care are ongoing issues in washington, the talk this morning concerns a presidential tweet. it was a personal attack on journalist mika brzezinski. the white house is defending the president, but both republicans and democrats expressed their dismay, describing the tweet as unpresidential, vile, divisive, shameful. weijia jiang has our report. >> reporter: president trump lashed out at the anchors of msnbc's "morning joe," calls them low iq crazy mika and psycho joe. it follows criticism of the president on the morning joe. >> nothing makes a man feel better than making up a fake cover on a magazine about himself, lying about the country. >> the president is pushing back against people who attack him day after day after day. >> reporter: a league of democratic congresswomen spoke out forcefully. >> what he does is he demeans women, and more than that, he has demeaned himself. >> reporter: republican s
anne-marie?> seth lemon in washington. thank you so much, seth. >>> while immigration and health care are ongoing issues in washington, the talk this morning concerns a presidential tweet. it was a personal attack on journalist mika brzezinski. the white house is defending the president, but both republicans and democrats expressed their dismay, describing the tweet as unpresidential, vile, divisive, shameful. weijia jiang has our report. >> reporter: president trump lashed...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> this morning emergency crews in southern wisconsin are battling a major fire. it was sparked by an explosion at a corn milling plant. fire crews rushed to the scene late yesterday. a spokesperson for the hospital said several people in the explosion are being treated. there are widespread power outages and surrounding roads are closed. >>> president trump says he'll announce his decision on whether or not to keep the united states in the paris climate exchange. the president has been pressed to stay by european leaders, but before taking office mr. trump claimed climate change was a hoax. >>> good morning, anne-marie. the white house is cautioning details are still being finalized and the president has been known to change his mind last mind. it's possible he could pull the nation out of the deal or attempt to renegotiate president trump took to twitter saying in part i will announce my decision on the paris accord thursday, adding his slogan make america great again. while the pr
i'm anne-marie green. >>> this morning emergency crews in southern wisconsin are battling a major fire. it was sparked by an explosion at a corn milling plant. fire crews rushed to the scene late yesterday. a spokesperson for the hospital said several people in the explosion are being treated. there are widespread power outages and surrounding roads are closed. >>> president trump says he'll announce his decision on whether or not to keep the united states in the paris climate...
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i'm anne-marie green.s morning news." bringing the comic book superhero to life. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." [ minion gibberish ] [ ominous music playing ] ah! ah! ah! [ children laughing ] wooo! yea! have a despicably delicious breakfast with these special edition jars of nutella. does your makeup remover every kiss-proof,ff? cry-proof, stay-proof look? neutrogena® makeup remover does. it erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. need any more proof than that? neutrogena. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. >>> just released police body cam video offers a new perspective of last year's orlando nightclub massacre. anna werner has that video and we want to warn you that some of the images may be considered graphic. >> reporter: the police body cam video shows officers racing to the scene of the nightclub shooting. they show what it was
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i'm anne-marie green. congressman steve scalise remains in critical condition following multiple surgeries. authorities are learning more about the gunman who shot scalise and three others, but last night scalise was on the minds of fellow lawmakers who played the annual congressional baseball game in honor of their wounded colleague. weijia jiang is in washington. weijia, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. players in both parties wore hats to represent the louisiana state university. it was one of many tributes at the stadium where politics stayed on the sidelines. democrats, 11, republicans, 2, but the oners of the annual congressional baseball game handed over the trophy as quickly as they received it, asking that it be placed in representative steve scalise's office. >> we're brothers and sisters. the trophy doesn't mean anything. our friendship does. >> scalise was one of four people shot wednesday during practice in the game. doctors say he may receive further rounds of surgery though his con
i'm anne-marie green. congressman steve scalise remains in critical condition following multiple surgeries. authorities are learning more about the gunman who shot scalise and three others, but last night scalise was on the minds of fellow lawmakers who played the annual congressional baseball game in honor of their wounded colleague. weijia jiang is in washington. weijia, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. players in both parties wore hats to represent the louisiana state...
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good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell decided to call off the vote on the planned repeal and replace of obamacare but the lack of support even among the ranks of the gop is an indication it still needs work if it has any chance of passing. >> i think we've got a really good chance of getting there. it will take us just a little bit longer. >> reporter: senate majority mitch mcconnell optimistic that the senate bill would pass would not be a vote before the fourth of july. >> we have not reached a vote but we're still trying to get 50 people. >> president trump met with senators. >> we really have no choice but to solve this situation. obamacare's a total disaster. it's melting down as we speak. >> another concern. the congressional budget office reports and project 2/2 million more americans would find themselves uninsured by 2026. among the biggest sticking points, reducing medicaid and planned partihood. >> it's hard for me to see how the president and his team are going to come up
good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell decided to call off the vote on the planned repeal and replace of obamacare but the lack of support even among the ranks of the gop is an indication it still needs work if it has any chance of passing. >> i think we've got a really good chance of getting there. it will take us just a little bit longer. >> reporter: senate majority mitch mcconnell optimistic that the senate bill would pass would...
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the krb cbs.s is the "cbs morning news." g and resilient for a lifetime. the more that we can strengthen and re-harden that tooth surface, the whiter their patients' teeth are going to be. dentists are going to really want to recommend the new pronamel strong and bright. it helps to strengthen and re-harden the enamel. it also has stain lifting action. it's going to give their patients the protection that they need and the whiter teeth that they want. ♪ i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. could be preventedrrent with the right steps. and take it from me, every step counts. a bayer aspirin regimen is one of those steps in helping prevent another stroke. be sure to talk to your doctor >>> when president trump pulled the united states out of the paris climate accord, california governor jerry brown saw an opportunity to go green in china. ben tracy spoke to brown in beijin
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ann, over to you. ann: i think the big question is why am i here. i think there is a good reason why i'm here and that it is that china's ambitions are not just strategic. i'm a big fan of looking at the evidence in front of your eyes and not what you imagine. the evidence is that they have no plan on designing to become a great world power strategically, but, what it does have designs on his economic -- extending its economic strength growth of the world, collecting tribute, building states along its borders that have relationships with economic dependence on it, and building its own private channels of economic communication. allison, this is above my pay grade, but although that is an interesting aspect, there are others that could be just as useful. i'm a big fan of carl vogel's work. what is his book called? >> [inaudible] anne: exactly. i think perhaps an interesting paradigm to use is the great multiethnic empires that have all perished except for china. persian, and even the romans. to some extent, the romans were expansionist it but mostly
ann, over to you. ann: i think the big question is why am i here. i think there is a good reason why i'm here and that it is that china's ambitions are not just strategic. i'm a big fan of looking at the evidence in front of your eyes and not what you imagine. the evidence is that they have no plan on designing to become a great world power strategically, but, what it does have designs on his economic -- extending its economic strength growth of the world, collecting tribute, building states...
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maria: liz ann, good to see you. "wall street week" comes right back. stay with us. >> announcer: a mini -- five arab nations cutting ties with qatar. i've been blind since birth. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. learn about non-24 by calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24io.com. whuuuuuat?rtgage offer from the bank today. you never just get one offer. go to lendingtree.com and shop multiple loan offers for free! free? yeah. could save thousands. you should probably buy me dinner. pappa's eatin' steak tonight. no. at lendingtree, shop and compare loan offers from top lenders and in just 5 minutes, you could save thousands. lendingtree, when banks compete, you win. i love date night. somebody's ruining it. yeah. well you could leave if you wanted to? maria: the biggest political crisis hitting the middle east this week. five arab countries including saudi arabia and egypt formally announcing they will cut ties with their neighboring country qatar over the claims that qatar is supporting terrorism and ter
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maria: liz ann, good to see you. "wall street week" comes right back. stay with us. >> announcer: a mini -- five arab nations cutting ties with qatar. ♪livin in this crazy world ♪so caught up in the confusion♪ ♪nothin' is makin' sense ♪for me and you ♪maybe we can find a way ♪there's got to be solutions ♪how to make a brighter day ♪what do we do? ♪we've got to give a little love♪ ♪have a little hope ♪make this world a little better♪ ♪try a little more ♪harder than before maria: the biggest political crisis hitting the middle east this week. five arab countries including saudi arabia and egypt formally announcing they will cut ties with their neighboring country qatar over the claims that qatar is supporting terrorism and terrorist groups. the move has investors on edge, fearing the risk could seriously damage the oil market and qatar's sovereign wealth fund. that fund is invested in a whole host of global companies right now. egyptian billionaire businessman and developer naguib sawiris said this has to be done and he wants all arab businessmen like him
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, this morning british prime minister theresa may is facing calls to step down. may's conservative party lost its parliamentary majority in an election she called hoping to win it. win a stronger mandate. the stunning setback has the labor party jeremy corbyn calling for may's resignation. >> the command she's got lost conservancy, lost support, and lost confidence. i would have thought that was enough to go actually and make way for a government that will be truly representative of all of the people of this country. >> this morning may's resignation looks unlikely. that's according to british media, but the results of her political gamble could delay the start of britain's exit from the european union. jane ferguson is outside the parliament in london this morning. good morning, jane. we hear there have been calls for may's resignation. she has scheduled a press conference this morning. what can we expect? >> reporter: in about an hour's time, anne-marie, she's going to give
i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, this morning british prime minister theresa may is facing calls to step down. may's conservative party lost its parliamentary majority in an election she called hoping to win it. win a stronger mandate. the stunning setback has the labor party jeremy corbyn calling for may's resignation. >> the command she's got lost conservancy, lost support, and lost confidence. i would have thought that was enough to go actually and make way for a government...
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maria: liz ann, good to see you. "wall street week" comes right back. stay with us. >> announcer: a mini -- five arab nations cutting ties with qatar. are allergies holding you back? break through your allergies. try new flonase sensimist allergy relief instead of allergy pills. it's more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist experience you'll barely feel. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only block one. and six is greater than one. new flonase sensimist changes everything. looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment and wealth management firms in the country. discover how we can help find your unlock. ♪ ♪ welcome to holiday inn! ♪ ♪ thank you! ♪ ♪ wait, i have something for you! ♪ ♪
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i'm anne-marie green. this morning parts of the plain states are cleaning up after a day of dangerous weather including chasers caught the wo of it as it rolled through wyoming yesterday. >> big, big debris. big debris. oh, no! oh, no! no, no. >> tight shots in the video show debris swirling in the air. poli potential for more tornadoes is forecast for the plains and parts of the midwest today. >>> attorney general jeff sessions will likely face more than one uncomfortable moment when he's question this afternoon. members of the senate intelligence committee are expected to grill sessions on two issues, his contacts with russian officials during the campaign, and his role in firing james comey. >> reporter: good morning. sessions will be answering those questions during a public hearing. the justice department says he requested it not be behind closed doors because he believes it's important for the american people to hear the truth directly from him. >> i'm glad to be here. >> reporter: attorney general j
i'm anne-marie green. this morning parts of the plain states are cleaning up after a day of dangerous weather including chasers caught the wo of it as it rolled through wyoming yesterday. >> big, big debris. big debris. oh, no! oh, no! no, no. >> tight shots in the video show debris swirling in the air. poli potential for more tornadoes is forecast for the plains and parts of the midwest today. >>> attorney general jeff sessions will likely face more than one uncomfortable...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, there are reports of two attacks this morning in the iranian capital of tehran. four gunmenpehe iranian par la money. that's according to iran parliament state tv. the four terrorists or foreother terrorists including a suicide bomber attacked the mausoleum of it was unclear who was behind linked. >>> well, the day before former expected to testify before the senate intelligence committee we're learning more about the relationship. he told jeff sessions he did not want to be leftpresent trump. that came after mr. trump according to comey asked him to drop the investigation, according to michael flynn. and the "washington post" is reporting that the president asked the director of national intense jens if he could intervene with comey on the russian investigation. weijia jiang with more on this. good weijia. >> reporter: good morning, anre. he asked him to publicly state there was no collusion between russia and the state campaign. today they will be grilling him before they do t
i'm anne-marie green. well, there are reports of two attacks this morning in the iranian capital of tehran. four gunmenpehe iranian par la money. that's according to iran parliament state tv. the four terrorists or foreother terrorists including a suicide bomber attacked the mausoleum of it was unclear who was behind linked. >>> well, the day before former expected to testify before the senate intelligence committee we're learning more about the relationship. he told jeff sessions he...
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maria: liz ann, good to see you. "wall street week" comes right back. stay with us. >> announcer: a mini -- five arab nations cutting ties with qatar. dearthere's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free. it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. just a few dabs is clinically proven to seal out more food particles. try super poligrip free. ♪ my dad called them up and asked for "the jennifer garner card" which is such a dad thing to do. after he gave his name the woman from capital one said "mr. garner, are you related to jennifer?" kind of joking with him. and my dad was so proud to tell her, "as a matter of fact, she is my middle daughter". so now dad has the venture card, he's earning his double miles, and he made a friend at the company. can i s
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good morning, jill. >>> good morning, anne-marie.gains by drugmakers and consumer loans were sharpened out. the dow drop 20d points, the s&p lost a point, the nasdaq fell 4 points. >>> the u.s. government may have overpaid drugmaker mylan by as much as $1.2 million for settlement. epi pen treats severe allergy reactions. an analysis of epi pen payments covers a period from 2006 to 2016. >>> jetblue is testing facial recognition for check-in as a way to streamline boarding. so forget your boarding pass. passengers will step up to a camera, the camera will cpa the u.s. customs database. you still need to bring your passport though. that test will be conducted next month in boston on flights from boston to aruba. >>> and a huge airborne rocket lawn cher is ready for testing. the extstratolaunch is rolled o. it's designed to carries rockets aloft before they're shot into space. anne-marie. >> that is one crazy looking plane. wow. jill wagner at the new york stock skparj. >>> a new warning on how drivers and themselves are willing to put
good morning, jill. >>> good morning, anne-marie.gains by drugmakers and consumer loans were sharpened out. the dow drop 20d points, the s&p lost a point, the nasdaq fell 4 points. >>> the u.s. government may have overpaid drugmaker mylan by as much as $1.2 million for settlement. epi pen treats severe allergy reactions. an analysis of epi pen payments covers a period from 2006 to 2016. >>> jetblue is testing facial recognition for check-in as a way to streamline...
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seth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this morning lawmakers are going to try to get back to business as yushlg. this morning the house and the senate are both going reconvene. of course, reconvening as those wounded in the shooting are still recovering. >> reporter: tex republican roger williams is among lawmakers backing the decision to press ahead with today's annual baseball game despite the shooting still rattling the chile. members of the republican party were playing. the 60-year-old gunman was shot and killed by officers. scalise was shot in the hip. president trump visited him if the hospital afterward tweeting in part representative scalise is in tough shape but he's a fighter. >> reporter: investigators are reviewing his online activity. he repeatedly took to facebook. his office has seened several calls from the shooter in the past. h hindsight one raised the red flag. >> if you vote this way, we'll remember you. that means if you're a political activist, that means you're going to work harder against me next
seth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this morning lawmakers are going to try to get back to business as yushlg. this morning the house and the senate are both going reconvene. of course, reconvening as those wounded in the shooting are still recovering. >> reporter: tex republican roger williams is among lawmakers backing the decision to press ahead with today's annual baseball game despite the shooting still rattling the chile. members of the republican party...
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reporting live from anne arundel. larry: developing now, d.c. police trying to solve a disturbing crime. adriana: a noose found hanging outside inside the museum of the african museum of culture. this is not the latest time a noose has been found. people are calling this one downright disgusting. >> because it was found in perhaps the most inappropriate place for it. here at the new museum on the corner of 14th and constitution, a museum that document as painful past in american history and what was found here yesterday is the ultimate symbol of hatred and racism. tourists visiting the national museum of african mystery and ulture made the despicable discovery below the main atrium if you've ever been inside. authorities are going through surveillance footage to see if the person who hung that noose was captured on camera and exactly when and how it was done. the secretary of the smithsonian institution called this a cowardly act but stated, quote, we'll not be intimidated. officials with the museum say this is a painful reminder of a challenge
reporting live from anne arundel. larry: developing now, d.c. police trying to solve a disturbing crime. adriana: a noose found hanging outside inside the museum of the african museum of culture. this is not the latest time a noose has been found. people are calling this one downright disgusting. >> because it was found in perhaps the most inappropriate place for it. here at the new museum on the corner of 14th and constitution, a museum that document as painful past in american history...
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i'm anne-marie green. this morning the anticipation in washington is pal payable when fired fbi director james comey testifies before the committee. the key question will be did president trump try to interfere in a criminal investigation. in advance of his opening statement comey said mr. trump demanded his loyalty and comey claims the president described the russian investigation as a cloud impairing his administration and asked what comey could do to lift the could. weijia jiang is in washington with more. weijia, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. james comey is said to have zero agenda when he testifies today and he's looking to provide a useful narrative during the questioning. but even his opening statement in his own words leaves plenty open to interpretation. in seven pages of opening remarks former fbi director james comey reported numerous and um comfortable visits with president trump. he cleared the oval office before praushing him to drop the ongoing investigation of michael flynn, th
i'm anne-marie green. this morning the anticipation in washington is pal payable when fired fbi director james comey testifies before the committee. the key question will be did president trump try to interfere in a criminal investigation. in advance of his opening statement comey said mr. trump demanded his loyalty and comey claims the president described the russian investigation as a cloud impairing his administration and asked what comey could do to lift the could. weijia jiang is in...
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kpix 5's anne makovec is live in san francisco with the details. anne? >> reporter: this is part of a new overall push to crack down an oil refineries. but these rules apply to refineries in the bay area. right now there are caps on how many emissions can come from a certain part of the refine are you but not from each refinery as a whole. chevron, phillips, shell, tesoro and valero, combined they would be allowed to emit more than 20 million tons per year of greenhouse gases that cap is 24% higher than the original proposal so some environmentalists are upset saying new rules are too weak but it is a compromise. a representative from the sierra club says, it defeats the purpose of a cap if you make it so large that none of the rerefineries is ever going to reach it. oil companies fighting against these new rules say they could increase costs and possibly limit production. the meeting starts here in san francisco at 9:45. and it's going to start with a public hearing so probably hear some fiery testimony from both sides. live in san francisco, anne makev
kpix 5's anne makovec is live in san francisco with the details. anne? >> reporter: this is part of a new overall push to crack down an oil refineries. but these rules apply to refineries in the bay area. right now there are caps on how many emissions can come from a certain part of the refine are you but not from each refinery as a whole. chevron, phillips, shell, tesoro and valero, combined they would be allowed to emit more than 20 million tons per year of greenhouse gases that cap is...