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here's anna werner. >> reporter: virginia real estate agent jim duncan says he gets about 7 to 10 robo calls a week and for someone whose business is built on getting new clients -- >> it's a massive annoyance that really interferes with my business. >> reporter: last month alone, a tech company found consumers received 2.7 billion calls. fcc chairman ajit pai -- >> they are on the same page in terms of the priority it deserves. >> reporter: in the past year, the fcc proposed over $200 million in fines against illegal spoofing by telemarketers. and the commission recently adopted new rules allowing phone companies to block calls that are likely to be fraudulent. the telecommunications trade group ctia says alternate wireless carriers provide blocking of robo calls. one says scam likely for suspect fraudulent calls on the screen. verizon says it has spam alert which warns customers about identified robo calls and sprint has premium caller id which shows caller names that are not in your contact list. but consumer groups say even with those steps, people still get far too many robo calls
here's anna werner. >> reporter: virginia real estate agent jim duncan says he gets about 7 to 10 robo calls a week and for someone whose business is built on getting new clients -- >> it's a massive annoyance that really interferes with my business. >> reporter: last month alone, a tech company found consumers received 2.7 billion calls. fcc chairman ajit pai -- >> they are on the same page in terms of the priority it deserves. >> reporter: in the past year, the...
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anna werner, cbs news, new york. >> quijano: up next, get aboard the bus with no one at the wheel. >> california's first driverless buses started running this month in san ramon near san francisco. the electric shuttle requests carry 12 people, six sitting and six standing. john blackstone climbed aboard. >> most driverless cars being tested in america still require a human ready to grab the wheel or hit the brakes if technology fails. but the shuttle bus making its way through san ramon, california, has no driver, no steering wheel, no brake pedal. it's the first completely driverless vehicle licensed to operate on public roads in california. >> this is a big day for us. >> randy i was aki the head of the county transportation authority, this is an exciting ride indeed. >> this is the first, we're on a public street. >> actually this is my first time, after working for months trying to get a license to be on a public street. >> this is the way you fore see citizens of san ramon getting around. >> san ramon's mayor bill clarkson sees autonomous shuttles as a solution to both traffic j
anna werner, cbs news, new york. >> quijano: up next, get aboard the bus with no one at the wheel. >> california's first driverless buses started running this month in san ramon near san francisco. the electric shuttle requests carry 12 people, six sitting and six standing. john blackstone climbed aboard. >> most driverless cars being tested in america still require a human ready to grab the wheel or hit the brakes if technology fails. but the shuttle bus making its way...
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anna werner shows us how fast some kids were able to open them. i'm anne-marie green."cbs morning news." how fast some kids were able to open them. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® she's had a tiny cough. see you at 5! seriously? protection. lysol kills over 100 illness-causing germs and viruses, even those that may cause coughs. lysol. what it takes to protect. alright, i brought in high protein to help get us moving. ...and help you feel more strength and energy in just two weeks! i'll take that. -yeeeeeah! ensure high protein. with 16 grams of protein and 4 grams of sugar. ensure. always be you. >>> our top story this morning, president trump has named cnbc television contributor larry kudlow as the director of the national economic council, and more staff changes may be on the way. secretary of veteran affairs andrew shulkin, hr mcmaster and housing and urban development ben carson may all be on the way out. >>> plus, new documents show a top attorney was invol
anna werner shows us how fast some kids were able to open them. i'm anne-marie green."cbs morning news." how fast some kids were able to open them. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® she's had a tiny cough. see you at 5! seriously? protection. lysol kills over 100 illness-causing germs and viruses, even those that may cause coughs. lysol. what it takes to protect....
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anna werner, cbs news, new york. >>> sky drone 5 soaring above the sierra.hat a difference just a few weeks makes. snow pack is still well below average now at just 39% of normal. but way up from a week ago thanks to last week's storm. the state department of water resources says we need at least a couple of more big storms like that last one to get anywhere that we need to be. >> those would be two massive storms. >> big old storms. >> in order to get us to normal for this time of the year. and they are not on the horizon. the numbers tonight with mostly clear skies, patchy dense fog forming by sunrise. but at the moment the numbers are tumbling down to 41 degrees at livermore. overnight lows tonight, we'll see them range from 35 degrees in santa rosa to about 42 in oakland and 46 in san francisco. here is what's happening. high pressure resurgence over the west coast will give us a little bit of a bump in temperatures. we'll be in the lower 70s. that's a big turnaround. futurecast though, shows you we have a few more high clouds tomorrow before clearing of
anna werner, cbs news, new york. >>> sky drone 5 soaring above the sierra.hat a difference just a few weeks makes. snow pack is still well below average now at just 39% of normal. but way up from a week ago thanks to last week's storm. the state department of water resources says we need at least a couple of more big storms like that last one to get anywhere that we need to be. >> those would be two massive storms. >> big old storms. >> in order to get us to normal...
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anna werner looked at whether there's a link between virtual violence and the real thing. >> reporterite house put out these video game scenes. last month president trump said this. >> and this is what kids are watching, and i think you maybe have to take a look at it. >> reporter: he met parents like melissa henson. >> the kinds of messages and images they're putting in their minds, they're seeing nightly dress rehearsals for huge acts of violence. >> reporter: but this psychologist says -- >> they're using it as a scapegoat for what might be the real cause of the violence. >> reporter: 80% of mass shooters did not show an interest in vie lend video games. >> it seems like something that should actually make us safer. so it's a total understandable reaction. the problem is just the science, the data does not back up that it would actually have an effect. >> reporter: but other critics point to this, the appearance of weapons in video games like this remington assault rifle in call of duty. families of victims from the sandy hook shooting are suing remington, saying the company bears
anna werner looked at whether there's a link between virtual violence and the real thing. >> reporterite house put out these video game scenes. last month president trump said this. >> and this is what kids are watching, and i think you maybe have to take a look at it. >> reporter: he met parents like melissa henson. >> the kinds of messages and images they're putting in their minds, they're seeing nightly dress rehearsals for huge acts of violence. >> reporter:...
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tonight, anna werner looks at questions about how safe those centers are in some situations. and later, steve hartman with and later, steve hartman with student journalists covering the bissest story of their lives. little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. other side effects include upper respiratory tract infection and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicin
tonight, anna werner looks at questions about how safe those centers are in some situations. and later, steve hartman with and later, steve hartman with student journalists covering the bissest story of their lives. little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the...
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anna werner, cbs news, new york. >>> going back to the developing active shooter situation there's a hostage situation at the veterans home in yountville. it's california drive off highway 29. joining us by phone now is jason who works at the golf club nearby. >> did you hear anything happened before law enforcement moved in? >> no. we just saw a lot of emergency vehicles come up there and then the fire people came over and had us evacuate the golf course, the driving range and do a "shelter in place." they set up a command center in the parking lot. >> how would you describe the situation there now in terms of police presence? >> there's just a ton. at least three helicopters landing on the driving range, medics, medic vehicles, fire engines and just a ton of police presence. >> just so we're clear about this, you work at the golf club on the campus at the veterans center? >> i'm the general manager of the veterans golf club and we border the veterans home. >> how close are you located to building g? >> probably about a quarter mile. >> and do you see a lot of ambulances outside? >>
anna werner, cbs news, new york. >>> going back to the developing active shooter situation there's a hostage situation at the veterans home in yountville. it's california drive off highway 29. joining us by phone now is jason who works at the golf club nearby. >> did you hear anything happened before law enforcement moved in? >> no. we just saw a lot of emergency vehicles come up there and then the fire people came over and had us evacuate the golf course, the driving range...
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anna werner has details. >>> it hurts a lot. learn. >> reporter: 29-year-old david sigmund of los angeles says he never thought he would fall victim to a scam. >> i felt violated, you know. i really was beside myself. i was most upset that i let myself down. >> reporter: sigmund needed money, so he signed up to mystery shop local businesses and review their customer service, paying him a small fee for the first couple of jobs. then in january, he got a bigger assignment -- evaluate money transfer businesses by cashing a $2,900 check the company sent him and wiring the money back to them. >> shortly after, a couple hours after taking all that money out from the bank and sending it away, i got a call from wells fargo saying that it's fraudulent. and that i'm on the hook for the entire amount that's been taken out. >> reporter: fake check fraud can hit anyone, but a new scam risk report from the better business bureau shows it's one of the most-frequent tricks played on millennials, those aged 25 to 34. on top of that, the federal
anna werner has details. >>> it hurts a lot. learn. >> reporter: 29-year-old david sigmund of los angeles says he never thought he would fall victim to a scam. >> i felt violated, you know. i really was beside myself. i was most upset that i let myself down. >> reporter: sigmund needed money, so he signed up to mystery shop local businesses and review their customer service, paying him a small fee for the first couple of jobs. then in january, he got a bigger...
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anna werner has the answer tonight. and later, a one-handed player delivers an audition that made the n.f.l. take notice. that you may be... part of s overlooking. it's your eyes. that's why there's ocuvite, from bausch + lomb. as you age your eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish those nutrients. ocuvite has lutein, zeaxanthin, and omega-3. nourish your eyes to help them be their healthy best. ocuvite eye vitamins. be good to your eyes. i'm actually closer to my retirement daysing. than i am my college days. i just want to know, am i gonna be okay? i know people who specialize in "am i going to be okay." i like that. you may need glasses though. schedule a complimentary goal planning session with td ameritrade. with tough food, your dentures may slip and fall. new fixodent ultra-max hold gives you the strongest hold ever to lock your dentures. so now you can eat tough food without worry. fixodent and forget it. (avo) if you'rand you've triedlly pain any number of laxatives, probiotics, and fiber, it co
anna werner has the answer tonight. and later, a one-handed player delivers an audition that made the n.f.l. take notice. that you may be... part of s overlooking. it's your eyes. that's why there's ocuvite, from bausch + lomb. as you age your eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish those nutrients. ocuvite has lutein, zeaxanthin, and omega-3. nourish your eyes to help them be their healthy best. ocuvite eye vitamins. be good to your eyes. i'm actually closer to my retirement...
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here is anna werner. >> it hurts a lot.ean, i -- again one of the bigger life lessonize had to learn. >> 29-year-old david sigmund of los angeles never thought he would fall victim to a scam. >> i felt violated. i was really beside myself. and i was most upset i let myself down. >> sigmund needed money. he seend up igned up to mysteryd review their service paying a fee for the first couple jobs. in january he got a bigger assignment. evaluate money transfer businesses by cashing a check the company sent, wiring the money to them. >> shortly after, a couple hours after taking all of that money out from the bank and sending it away. i got a call from wells fargo saying it is fraudulent. i am on the hook for the entire amount been taken out. >> fact check fraud can hit anyone. a new scam risk report from the better business bureau shows the one of the most frequent tricks played on millenials. those age 25-34. on top of that, federal trade commission found twice as millenials reported fraud lost money. monica baca. >> some of
here is anna werner. >> it hurts a lot.ean, i -- again one of the bigger life lessonize had to learn. >> 29-year-old david sigmund of los angeles never thought he would fall victim to a scam. >> i felt violated. i was really beside myself. and i was most upset i let myself down. >> sigmund needed money. he seend up igned up to mysteryd review their service paying a fee for the first couple jobs. in january he got a bigger assignment. evaluate money transfer businesses by...
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here's anna werner. >> it hurts a lot.ons i've had to learn. >> reporter: 29-year-old david sigmund of los angeles says he never thought he would fall victim to a scam. >> i felt violated. you know, i really was besides myself. and i was most upset that i let myself down. >> reporter: sigmund needed money. sew signed up to mystery shop local businesses and review their customer service, paying him a small fee for the first couple of jobs. then in january he got a bigger assignment, evaluate money transfer businesses by cashing a $2900 check the company sent him, then wiring the money back to them. >> then shortly after, about a couple hours after taking all that money out from the bank and sending it away, i got a call from wells fargo saying that it's fraudulent and that i'm on the hook for the entire amount that's been taken out. >> reporter: fake check fraud can hit anyone, but a new scam risk report from the better business bureau shows it's one of the most frequent tricks played on millennials, those age 25 to 34. on
here's anna werner. >> it hurts a lot.ons i've had to learn. >> reporter: 29-year-old david sigmund of los angeles says he never thought he would fall victim to a scam. >> i felt violated. you know, i really was besides myself. and i was most upset that i let myself down. >> reporter: sigmund needed money. sew signed up to mystery shop local businesses and review their customer service, paying him a small fee for the first couple of jobs. then in january he got a bigger...
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anna werner has the story. >> just in this little sliver of time our lives had changed forever. >> foret mcgee that change came on a sunday afternoon in 2016. as she checked to see if they're 22-month-old son ted had woken up from his afternoon nap. >> i opened the door. right in front of me, his dresser, i saw, on the floor, it had fallen forward. in that split second i knew he was under there. >> the todd tiller was buried under the dresser drawers. he had suffocated. >> his face was purple. his eyes were half open. it was a, a horrible vision that unfortunately i'm still haunted by every single day. >> government data shows from 2014 to 2016, more than 15,000 children under 1 were injured in tipovers. from 2,000 to 2016, more than 150 children died. from tipovers of dressers, bureaus, or with a tv on top. so consumer reports conducted tipover testing on 24 different dressers. subjecting each to progressively tougher tests. some, more stringent than the current voluntary standard. the result, the group says the voluntary standard is inadequate. because the it still leaves too many ch
anna werner has the story. >> just in this little sliver of time our lives had changed forever. >> foret mcgee that change came on a sunday afternoon in 2016. as she checked to see if they're 22-month-old son ted had woken up from his afternoon nap. >> i opened the door. right in front of me, his dresser, i saw, on the floor, it had fallen forward. in that split second i knew he was under there. >> the todd tiller was buried under the dresser drawers. he had suffocated....
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anna werner, krks necbs, hey, need fast heartburn relief? try cool mint zantac.ases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. try cool mint zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster. >>> california ale first driverless buses started running this month in san ramon near san francisco. the shuttles can cover 12 people. six sitting and six standing. john blackstone climbed aboard. most cars being tested. include a human ready to grab the wheel or hit the breaks if technology fails. but the shuttle bus making its way through san ramon california has the no driver, no steering wheel, no brake pedal. the first completely driverless vehicle licensed to operate on public roads in california. >> for randy yuasaki, head of the transportation, this is an dpiet exciting ride. this is pretty cool. >> this is the way you foresee, said citizens getting around. >> mayor bill clarkson sees shuttles as solution to traffic jams and parking problems. fewer people will need cars. you build the parking garages. 70,
anna werner, krks necbs, hey, need fast heartburn relief? try cool mint zantac.ases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. try cool mint zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster. >>> california ale first driverless buses started running this month in san ramon near san francisco. the shuttles can cover 12 people. six sitting and six standing. john blackstone climbed aboard. most cars being tested. include a...
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they focused on dressers that can tip over, hurting or even killing a childment anna werner has the story. >> just in this little sliffer of time, our lives had changed forever. >> for janet mcgee that change came on a sunday afternoon in 2016. as she checked to see if her 22 month old son ted had woken up from his afternoon nap. >> i opened the door and right in front of me, his dresser, i saw on the floor t had fallen forward in that split second i knew he was under there. >> the toddler was buried under the dresser drawer. he had sufficient kateed. >> his face was purple, his eyes were half open. it was a horrible vision that, unfortunately, i'm still haunted by every single day. >> government data shows from 2014 to 2016 more than 15,000 children under 18 were injured in tipovers, in 2 thousand to 2016, more than 150 children died from tipovers of dressers, bureaus or with a tv on top. >> so consumer reports conducted tipover testing on 24 different dressers, subjecting each to progressively tougher tests. some were stringent than the current volume tear standards. >> the results, the
they focused on dressers that can tip over, hurting or even killing a childment anna werner has the story. >> just in this little sliffer of time, our lives had changed forever. >> for janet mcgee that change came on a sunday afternoon in 2016. as she checked to see if her 22 month old son ted had woken up from his afternoon nap. >> i opened the door and right in front of me, his dresser, i saw on the floor t had fallen forward in that split second i knew he was under there....
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here's anna werner. >> reporter: the white house put timed with today's meeting.ast month, president trump said this: >> and this is what kids are watching. and i think you maybe have to take a look at it. >> reporter: today he met parents like melissa henson. >> the kinds of messages and images that they are putting in their minds, i think they're-- they're seeing nightly dress rehearsals for huge acts of violence. >> reporter: but this psychologist says: >> video games are actually being used as a scapegoat for what i think might be the real causes of violence. >> reporter: patrick markey's research shows 80% of mass shooters did not show an interest in violent video games. >> it seems like something that should actually make us safer. so it's a total, understandable reaction. the problem is just the science, the data does not back up that it would actually have an effect. >> reporter: but other opponents point to this-- the appearance of weapons in video games, like this remington assault rifle pictured in popular game "call of duty." the images come from a law
here's anna werner. >> reporter: the white house put timed with today's meeting.ast month, president trump said this: >> and this is what kids are watching. and i think you maybe have to take a look at it. >> reporter: today he met parents like melissa henson. >> the kinds of messages and images that they are putting in their minds, i think they're-- they're seeing nightly dress rehearsals for huge acts of violence. >> reporter: but this psychologist says: >>...
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anna werner has details. >>> plus, thieves steal more than $1 billion in tax refunds every year. hobson has tips to protect yourself from identity theft. >>> and actor alan cumming joins us to talk about his new tv drama called "instinct." >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. it's tuesday, march 13th. i'm michelle griego. >>> good morning. it is tuesday, march 13. taking a look at the golden gate bridge. it is a wet golden gate bridge.>> can morning. it is almost 4:30 am let's get a check of the weather and traffic.>> it's going to be very wet. >> yes it is. and we have this band coming for.>> let's show you these wet roads. headlines, a rainy morning. 40 to 45 miles per hour and we are going to get a break this afternoon. and that increases the chance of thunderstorms. so this is showing a lot of rain. an audit will be reaching most of the bay area. so we will time it out for you and zoom in to the heavy rain he spots. we will let you know you will be dealing with.>>> definitely be dealing with the wet r
anna werner has details. >>> plus, thieves steal more than $1 billion in tax refunds every year. hobson has tips to protect yourself from identity theft. >>> and actor alan cumming joins us to talk about his new tv drama called "instinct." >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. it's tuesday, march 13th. i'm michelle griego. >>> good morning. it is tuesday, march 13....
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anna werner reports a leaked memo from a top executive has many people wondering. >> reporter: in theo, facebook executive andrew bosworth wrote that facebook connecting people can be good and bad. t sworth sent the memo three days after a man in chicago was shot dead during his facebook ive broadcast. ( gunfire ) after the memo was made public thursday, bosworth posted a statement on twitter saying: facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg responded: "wired" magazine's nick thompson. >> his comments about growth, that growth is everything, it was rare and fascinating to see a facebook executive say that so bluntly. >> reporter: well, after weeks of losses, facebook's stock cice went up a bit on wednesday when the company announced changes to help users find and adjust their privacy settings, but, of course jeff, the markets are closed today, so the soestion is could this affect their stock price next week or not? >> glor: we'll be following on monday. anna, thank you very much. coming up here, a fugitive , caped from immigration agents in new york, so where did he turn up? ere did he turn up?
anna werner reports a leaked memo from a top executive has many people wondering. >> reporter: in theo, facebook executive andrew bosworth wrote that facebook connecting people can be good and bad. t sworth sent the memo three days after a man in chicago was shot dead during his facebook ive broadcast. ( gunfire ) after the memo was made public thursday, bosworth posted a statement on twitter saying: facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg responded: "wired" magazine's nick thompson....
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here's anna werner. >> reporter: scientists found tiny pieces of plastic in more than 90% of the 250ottles of water they tested. virtually all were too small to see. the largest-- about the width of a human hair. the study identified some of the plastic as polypropylene, the same type of plastic used in bottle caps. to find those tiny pieces, scientists used a special dye that sticks to plastic. those lighter bits you see floating, they say that's the plastic. professor sherri mason ran the test commissioned by nonprofit journalism group orb media. >> if you're drinking only bottled water and you do this every day over, you know, a year, you know, you're literally talking thousands of pieces of plastic that you're ingesting simply from the bottled water that you're drinking. >> reporter: the water came from 11 different brands in nine countries, and the report says the amount of particles varied from bottle to bottle, even among packs from the same brand. but the bottled water contained twice as much plastic as in a previous study of tap water. now, the bottled water industry group i
here's anna werner. >> reporter: scientists found tiny pieces of plastic in more than 90% of the 250ottles of water they tested. virtually all were too small to see. the largest-- about the width of a human hair. the study identified some of the plastic as polypropylene, the same type of plastic used in bottle caps. to find those tiny pieces, scientists used a special dye that sticks to plastic. those lighter bits you see floating, they say that's the plastic. professor sherri mason ran...
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anna werner has this story. >> reporter: police in upper darby township outside siladelphia say the 18r-old high school exchange student named an tso sun was reported to have made a threat. >> he told a fellow student, "don't come to school on may 1st because i'm going to shoot up the school." and then he said, "i'm kidding." >> reporter: but when police searched the home of his host family, they found ammunition, a ballistic vest, a high-powered heossbow with arrows, and a container used to load clips. police say he also asked that fellow student how to buy a gun. lie 18-year-old came from taiwan on a five-year student visa in july of last year and was staying with an american host family. a group that tracks school safety shows that since the shooting at marjory stoneman dauglas high school in florida on february 14th that killed 17 people, there have been nearly 1,400 school-based incidents and a.reats, many through social media. of 83 total incidents, a gun was found in 40, 12 were classified as thwarted plots. but in today's case in pennsylvania, the boy's attorney, enrique latois
anna werner has this story. >> reporter: police in upper darby township outside siladelphia say the 18r-old high school exchange student named an tso sun was reported to have made a threat. >> he told a fellow student, "don't come to school on may 1st because i'm going to shoot up the school." and then he said, "i'm kidding." >> reporter: but when police searched the home of his host family, they found ammunition, a ballistic vest, a high-powered heossbow...
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here is anna werner. >> pain runs deep. not only for me, but for my husband and my other two sons. >> cindy wynn's 31-year-old son drew was youngest of her three sons. an entrepreneur with a cold brew coffee business in charleston, south carolina. in october he was resurfacing the floor of the walk in fridge, using paint stripper, goof off manufactured by barr. that's where his business partner found him and called clayton. >> they said he is gone. he is gone. just screamed that. over and over again. that's a phone call i will never forget. >> reporter: the death certificate stead he was overscove overcome by chemicals in the paint stripper. methylene chloride. deadly but found in stripping products on store shelves across the country. something drew's brother brian quickly learned. >> i was shocked. how is that you can find something that will kill you instantly and buy it. just, just off a shelf. >> it's the question we discovered another family had asked, some 20 years ago. >> this here was the product that brian used. >
here is anna werner. >> pain runs deep. not only for me, but for my husband and my other two sons. >> cindy wynn's 31-year-old son drew was youngest of her three sons. an entrepreneur with a cold brew coffee business in charleston, south carolina. in october he was resurfacing the floor of the walk in fridge, using paint stripper, goof off manufactured by barr. that's where his business partner found him and called clayton. >> they said he is gone. he is gone. just screamed...
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anna werner reports. >> metro nashville public schools began testing drinking water in 2016 after the crisis in flint michigan. around 30 schools installed hydration stations that filter out lead. a secret recording has parents worried their children any walter is stiwalter is still not safe. >> shelley baldwin has two daughters in the west end middle school. after testing showed high levels of lead in their water, some parents bought water stations and filters. >> they're sitting in the school basement. and there was really no clear answer as to why they weren't being installed. >> but in a secret recording obtained by cbs affiliate, wtvf, dennis neal executive director of facilities for schools scan be heard resisting use of the filters. in the recording, neal responds to a suggestion to break the lights that show when the filters need to be changed. >> we got to figure out what we are going to do, 97 filtered ones that we have out there. >> bust the light out. >> do what? >> take the lightbulb out. >> one thing is, we need to also, probably, if we can by pass the filter. >> the dis
anna werner reports. >> metro nashville public schools began testing drinking water in 2016 after the crisis in flint michigan. around 30 schools installed hydration stations that filter out lead. a secret recording has parents worried their children any walter is stiwalter is still not safe. >> shelley baldwin has two daughters in the west end middle school. after testing showed high levels of lead in their water, some parents bought water stations and filters. >> they're...
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i'm anna werner.an president vladimir putin is threatening a new nuclear arms race with the united states. putin, who is in the middle of a re-election campaign, claims russia has created a new generation of nuclear weapons and he insists the united states has no defense against them. >> there should be no doubt in anyone's mind that after the invasion of georgia, the invasion of ukraine, the intervention in syria, the meddling in our election, the attack last week by russian mercenaries on u.s. forces in syria, that we are again in a cold war, we're in conflict with russia and the statements yesterday are a reflection of that. >> president trump fired the first shots in a possible trade war with china, canada, and the european union. the president says he'll impose stiff new tariffs on imported steel and aluminum. margaret brennan reports. >> 25% for steel. it will be 10% for aluminum. and it will be for a long period of time. >> reporter: industry ceos gathered at the white house celebrated the pres
i'm anna werner.an president vladimir putin is threatening a new nuclear arms race with the united states. putin, who is in the middle of a re-election campaign, claims russia has created a new generation of nuclear weapons and he insists the united states has no defense against them. >> there should be no doubt in anyone's mind that after the invasion of georgia, the invasion of ukraine, the intervention in syria, the meddling in our election, the attack last week by russian mercenaries...
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anna werner reports. >> you probably go on line and compare hotel prices to get the best deals.ations or during the holidays. what if that deal on a hotel isn't one? >> it was the most expensive hotel room i ever paid for in my life. >> when lauren wolf vacationed in key west last year she knew her $400 hotel room wasn't a bargain. when she arrived at front des sheik learned she would be required to pay a $20 resort fee. >> doesn't seem to make a lot of sense. it's not fair. it is taking advantage of people. >> wolf is an attorney. after getting mad she got busy starting a website called kill resort fees to educate others. she found she is not the only one who says they were blindsided by fees. this customer says, we got killed on undisclosed resort fees. didn't know about them until we checked out. another, very disappointed. $25 a day, urban facility fee. i was charged this with no explanation of the ben fits. others complain the services they're getting for so-called, resort fees don't add up. resort fee included two beach chairs. neither a beach nor pool. another guest wrote
anna werner reports. >> you probably go on line and compare hotel prices to get the best deals.ations or during the holidays. what if that deal on a hotel isn't one? >> it was the most expensive hotel room i ever paid for in my life. >> when lauren wolf vacationed in key west last year she knew her $400 hotel room wasn't a bargain. when she arrived at front des sheik learned she would be required to pay a $20 resort fee. >> doesn't seem to make a lot of sense. it's not...
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anna werner has the story. >> reporter: police in upper darby township outside philadelphia say the 18-year-old high school exchange student was reported to have made a threat. >> he told the fellow student don't come to school may 1 i will shoot up the school. and then he said, kidding. >> but when police searched the home of his host family they fund ammunition, a ballistic vest, high powered cross bow with air rose and a container used to load clips. police say he also asked that fellow student how to buy a gun. the 18-year-old came from taiwan on a five year student visa in july last year staying with an american host family. a group that tracks school safety shows that since the shooting at marjorie stoneman douglas high school in florida that killed 17 people. there have been nearly 1400 school based incidents and threats. many through social media. of 83 total incidents. a gun was found in 40. 12 were classified as thwarted plots. in to day's case in pennsylvania, the boy's attorney, enrique says, it is all a misunderstanding. >> him being in the country for five months him bein
anna werner has the story. >> reporter: police in upper darby township outside philadelphia say the 18-year-old high school exchange student was reported to have made a threat. >> he told the fellow student don't come to school may 1 i will shoot up the school. and then he said, kidding. >> but when police searched the home of his host family they fund ammunition, a ballistic vest, high powered cross bow with air rose and a container used to load clips. police say he also...
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here's anna werner. >> reporter: scientists found tiny pieces of plastic in more than 90% of the 250 bottles of water they tested. virtually all were too small to see. the largest, about the width of a human hair. the study identified some of the plastic as polypropylene, the same type of plastic used in bottle caps. to find those tiny pieces scientists used a special dye that sticks to plastic. those lighter bits you see floating, they say that's the plastic. professor sherri mason ran the tests commissioned by non-profit journalism group orb media. >> if you're drinking only bottles water and you do this every day over, you know, a year, you know, you're literally talking thousands of pieces of plastic that you're ingesting simply from the bottled water that you're drinking. >> reporter: the water came from 11 different brands in nine countries, and the report says the amount of particles varied from bottle to bottle, even among packs from the same brand. but the bottled water contained twice as much plastic as in a previous study of tap water. now, the bottled water industry group
here's anna werner. >> reporter: scientists found tiny pieces of plastic in more than 90% of the 250 bottles of water they tested. virtually all were too small to see. the largest, about the width of a human hair. the study identified some of the plastic as polypropylene, the same type of plastic used in bottle caps. to find those tiny pieces scientists used a special dye that sticks to plastic. those lighter bits you see floating, they say that's the plastic. professor sherri mason ran...
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anna werner has been investigating.with the family of one man whose recent death is linked to this toxic chemical. >> it's another life lost in an accident similar to the ones we've heard before. a young man using a paint stripping product being overcome by toxic fumes and dying. and you may be surprised to learn, as this family was, that these cases go back decades. >> it runs deep. not only for me but my husband and my other two sons. >> reporter: cindy wynne's 31-year-old son drew was the youngest of her three sons. an entrepreneur with a cold brew coffee business in charleston, south carolina. in october, he was resurfacing the floor of this walk-in refrigerator, using a paint stripper goof-off, manufactured by company wm barr. that's where his business partner found him, then called his brother clayton. >> said, he's gone. he's gone. screamed over and over again. that's a phone call i'll never forget. >> reporter: the death certificate said he was overcome by chemicals in the paint stripper. chiefly highly toxic me
anna werner has been investigating.with the family of one man whose recent death is linked to this toxic chemical. >> it's another life lost in an accident similar to the ones we've heard before. a young man using a paint stripping product being overcome by toxic fumes and dying. and you may be surprised to learn, as this family was, that these cases go back decades. >> it runs deep. not only for me but my husband and my other two sons. >> reporter: cindy wynne's 31-year-old...
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anna werner is here with what's being done to address the problem.ow the government's addressing it, right? >> well, we'll see. more than 4 million people have taken the time to complain to the federal government about robo calls since last year. there are now fines and new technology aimed at stopping them. but some consumer groups we spoke to say the government is not doing enough. virginia real estate agent jim duncan says he gets about 7 to 10 robo calls a week. for someone whose business is built on getting new clients. >> it's a massive annoyance that really interferes with my business. >> reporter: duncan no longer answers calls from unknown numbers and wants the robo calls to stop. >> i'd like to have the confidence and trust that when my phone rings it's not going to be a robo caller and it's not going to be a political ad and it's not going to be a spoofed phone number. >> reporter: robo calls range from desky telemarketers. >> i've just following up on the repair of your clients. >> reporter: to threatening scammers. >> there's a nonbailab
anna werner is here with what's being done to address the problem.ow the government's addressing it, right? >> well, we'll see. more than 4 million people have taken the time to complain to the federal government about robo calls since last year. there are now fines and new technology aimed at stopping them. but some consumer groups we spoke to say the government is not doing enough. virginia real estate agent jim duncan says he gets about 7 to 10 robo calls a week. for someone whose...
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anna werner shows how trouble can happen oh, so quickly. don't we know. >> it sure can.kids can't get to or get into medications in your home, one indianapolis family says, think again. it took just moments for sara mclaren's 2-year-old son isaac to get into a bottle of medication in a bathroom high on the shelf. >> isaac was able to get into the bathroom, climb up, and get into this shelf and not only get into the shelf, he opened up a container and opened up the medicine bottle that has a childproof lid on it in just a couple of moments. >> reporter: his family rushed him to an indianapolis hospital where he was throwing up and having seizures. it turns out those incidents happen frequently. a new report from safe kids worldwide finds every nine minutes a child under the age of 6 goes to the emergency room because they accidentally ingested medicine. every hour a child is hospitalized and every 12 days a child dies. research researcher morag mckay. >> what we know about child-resistant packaging, it's not childproof. it's actually intended to slow the child down. >> re
anna werner shows how trouble can happen oh, so quickly. don't we know. >> it sure can.kids can't get to or get into medications in your home, one indianapolis family says, think again. it took just moments for sara mclaren's 2-year-old son isaac to get into a bottle of medication in a bathroom high on the shelf. >> isaac was able to get into the bathroom, climb up, and get into this shelf and not only get into the shelf, he opened up a container and opened up the medicine bottle...
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anna werner is here to unveil the new information in the lawsuits. good morning. >> good morning, more than 250 women and girls have accused larry nasz sar of sexual abuse. but jacob moore is the first male. hoe went to the former doctor for a shoulder injury in 2016 and was sexually abuse and harassed. >> my whole family was fooled by you. >> reporter: former gymnast cameron moore said she and her brother jacob were sexually abused by larry nassar. >> you put acupuncture needles right next to his genitals. >> reporter: jacob moore who is now a freshman gymnast at the university of michigan joined his sister in a federal lawsuit against nassar usa gymnastics and michigan state university where nassar work. in 2016 he brought him to his basement and treated him for a shoulder injury with ak puvg tur to his pubic area and around his genital area. he pulled down his pants and exposed him to an underage female gymnast. olympic gymnast aly raisman filed suit wednesday in california alleging the sexual abuse she suffered at the hands of nassar could have b
anna werner is here to unveil the new information in the lawsuits. good morning. >> good morning, more than 250 women and girls have accused larry nasz sar of sexual abuse. but jacob moore is the first male. hoe went to the former doctor for a shoulder injury in 2016 and was sexually abuse and harassed. >> my whole family was fooled by you. >> reporter: former gymnast cameron moore said she and her brother jacob were sexually abused by larry nassar. >> you put...
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anna werner shows us why "consumer reports" believes the industry standard is inadequate. can't watch those with kids. >> exactly. it's hard to watch. there are voluntary standards for dressers. but advocates wanted to know why are so many kids still being injured or killed. now they and parents who have lost children say the answer is voluntary standards that currently exist aren't enough. >> just in this little sliver of time, our lives have changed forever. >> reporter: for janet mcgee, that change came on a sunday afternoon in 2016 as she checked to see if her 22-month-old son ted had woken up from his nap. >> i hoped the door and right in front of me, his dresser i saw on the floor, it had fallen forward. in that split second, i knew he was under there. >> reporter: the toddler was buried under the dresser drawers. he had suffocated. >> his face was purple, eyes half open. it was a horrible vision that unfortunately i'm still haunted by every single day. >> reporter: the accidents can happen like this one seen in a home monitoring video last year as two toddlers climbe
anna werner shows us why "consumer reports" believes the industry standard is inadequate. can't watch those with kids. >> exactly. it's hard to watch. there are voluntary standards for dressers. but advocates wanted to know why are so many kids still being injured or killed. now they and parents who have lost children say the answer is voluntary standards that currently exist aren't enough. >> just in this little sliver of time, our lives have changed forever. >>...
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anna werner has more on how the district is responding. good morning. >> good morning.schools began voluntarily testing drinking water in 2016 after the water crisis in flint, michigan. around 30 schools installed hydration station that's filter out lead. a secret recording has parents worried their children's water is still not safe. >> it's just not acceptable. >> reporter: chelle baldwin has two students in nashville's middle school. after high levels of lead were found in water, some parents bought water stations and filters. >> they're sitting in the school basement. there's no clear answer as to why they're not being installed. >> reporter: in a secret recording obtained by affiliate wtvf, dennis neal, executive director of schools, can be heard resisting use of the filters. >> they are adamant about them being filtered. i'm saying we cannot support it. >> reporter: in the recording, neal also responds to a suggestion to break the lights that show when the filters need to be changed. >> we've got the to figure out what we're going to do with these hundred or 97 fi
anna werner has more on how the district is responding. good morning. >> good morning.schools began voluntarily testing drinking water in 2016 after the water crisis in flint, michigan. around 30 schools installed hydration station that's filter out lead. a secret recording has parents worried their children's water is still not safe. >> it's just not acceptable. >> reporter: chelle baldwin has two students in nashville's middle school. after high levels of lead were found in...
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anna werner is here. you're trying to ruin my morning. >> keep drinking the coffee. good morning. the lawsuit was filed under california's prop 65. it requires businesses to notify consumers of exposure to cancer causing chemicals. now, while the coffee industry has long claimed the level of acrylamide is dangerous, but it poses no risk. the battle brewing for years. on thursday, starbucks and other retailers were roasted. some 90 retailers named in the suit will now be required to post warnings that a chemical found in coffee may cause cancer. acrylamide is formed naturally when coffee is brewed. in studies, high doses have caused cancer in mice. >> it's kind of difficult to know where the line should be drawn. >> reporter: california law professor marsha cohen says time will tell how this ruling will impact coffee retailers. >> the real question is whether a year from now fewer people will have started their morning at a coffee shop in california. >> reporter: the nonprofit group that filed the lawsuit said it's grateful for the ruling, adding it's hopeful that the coffee indust
anna werner is here. you're trying to ruin my morning. >> keep drinking the coffee. good morning. the lawsuit was filed under california's prop 65. it requires businesses to notify consumers of exposure to cancer causing chemicals. now, while the coffee industry has long claimed the level of acrylamide is dangerous, but it poses no risk. the battle brewing for years. on thursday, starbucks and other retailers were roasted. some 90 retailers named in the suit will now be required to post...