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david begnaud.> 2:02 a.m., one week later, church bells tolled across orlando, 49 times for 49 victims. [ bells tolling ] ♪ >> reporter: in the heart of or lane deat first united methodist church, the reverend started sun day's service for word of support for the lgbt community. >> we hurt because when the shooter shot those members of the lbgtq community, each of us has lost a brother and sister in creation. >> the gay community often gets behind the slogan "it gets better." how do you convince some one grieving what happened it will get better at some point? >> my faith says that one day all will be equal. god doesn't show partiality toward any group of people and loves all. >> reporter: on this father's day. florida's gun father honored the three dads who died. cbs news learned federal investigators are working around the clock in 12-hour shifts, probing among other things whether or not the shooter, omar mateen had an accomplice to. day attorney general loretta lynch spoke to john dickerson on "
david begnaud.> 2:02 a.m., one week later, church bells tolled across orlando, 49 times for 49 victims. [ bells tolling ] ♪ >> reporter: in the heart of or lane deat first united methodist church, the reverend started sun day's service for word of support for the lgbt community. >> we hurt because when the shooter shot those members of the lbgtq community, each of us has lost a brother and sister in creation. >> the gay community often gets behind the slogan "it gets...
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david begnaud is at fort hood. >> reporter: roads were closed today as personnel on the ground and in the air continue their search for the missing soldiers. chris haug is a spokesperson at fort hood. >> all assets that we have, both ground, air, the dog teams, we have personnel on the ground, there are agencies from the state, all five cities around fort hood. this is a remote area of the range, it's difficult to see and, as you know, the weather conditions are not-- they're helping us out right now, but the water is still flowing. >> reporter: chris, are the soldiers trained in how to swim? >> yes. the soldiers get life saving and swimming. >> reporter: so they all knew how to swim. >> yes. >> reporter: 12 soldiers were learning how to operate what's called a light medium tactical vehicle, a truck like this one. according to details released today, they were in a steep, jagged, low-lying area near owl creek. a flash flood overtook them, knocking them into the water. soldiers in a second vehicle immediately behind them were able to jump out and rescue three soldiers. five others who
david begnaud is at fort hood. >> reporter: roads were closed today as personnel on the ground and in the air continue their search for the missing soldiers. chris haug is a spokesperson at fort hood. >> all assets that we have, both ground, air, the dog teams, we have personnel on the ground, there are agencies from the state, all five cities around fort hood. this is a remote area of the range, it's difficult to see and, as you know, the weather conditions are not-- they're...
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david begnaud, cbs news, downtown tampa, florida. >> and this is lady bug like many dogs are afraid of storms and took off running during the height of tropical storm colin. fortunately cbs reporter spotted lady bug shivering in the wind and rain and her tags helped him locate the dog's owners who were thrilled to get back their missing pup. >> the cincinnati zoo will reopen the gorilla exhibit today for the first time since three year old boy fell into the enclosure. the incident led to the fatal shooting of rare silver back gorilla. zoo officials say the exhibit will have higher rye inch forced railing, now half foot taller than before and also included solid wood beams and rope netting. the boy's mother will not face criminal charges over this incident, zoo officials held press conference after the zoo opened this morning. >> this zoo is really committed to the work we do with the public, in conservation education, in playing an important role in the family's lives in the area, and in working with endangered species as we do with low land gorillas. >> he also mentioned this, two fem
david begnaud, cbs news, downtown tampa, florida. >> and this is lady bug like many dogs are afraid of storms and took off running during the height of tropical storm colin. fortunately cbs reporter spotted lady bug shivering in the wind and rain and her tags helped him locate the dog's owners who were thrilled to get back their missing pup. >> the cincinnati zoo will reopen the gorilla exhibit today for the first time since three year old boy fell into the enclosure. the incident...
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david begnaud. >> on the campaign trail, donald trump says the country should seriously consider profiling muslims in the united states. even those who are u.s. citizens. the presumptive republican presidential candidate told john dickerson of "face the nation" it is a terror fighting tool, and it wouldn't be the worst thing to do. >> you look to speak plainly. in september you said there possibly should be profiling. as a bottom line are-up talking about increasing profiling of muslims in america? >> will i think profiling is something we are going to have to start thinking about as a country. other countries do it. you look at israel, you look at others. they do it. they do it successfully. and, you know, i hate the concept of profiling. but, we have to start using common sense and we have to use, you know, we have to use our head. you know i see people that, i have seen it recently. we had a, a case where -- you know, very much, you know, in my case, where we had, we had tremendous numbers of peo
david begnaud. >> on the campaign trail, donald trump says the country should seriously consider profiling muslims in the united states. even those who are u.s. citizens. the presumptive republican presidential candidate told john dickerson of "face the nation" it is a terror fighting tool, and it wouldn't be the worst thing to do. >> you look to speak plainly. in september you said there possibly should be profiling. as a bottom line are-up talking about increasing...
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david begnaud, cbs news, ft.ll, last night the nba paused to remember the 49 victims in orlando. the crowd hush before last night's nba finals game in oakland for a moment of silence. and a rainbow of colors from a government building in australia in tribute. and israel showed its solidarity by lighting up tel aviv's city hall, including a shimmering u.s. flag. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the shooting investigation. we'll speak with homeland security secretary jeh johnson. plus, political fallout over the orlando attack. we'll speak with john heilemann of bloomberg politics. and the search for a motive in the shooting death of singer christina grimmie. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. you ,, i'm michelle griego. and i'm kenny ch >>> good morning. we love this shot of the bay bridge. this is from the roof of our kpix 5 studios. it's tuesday, june 14. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. i hope you'
david begnaud, cbs news, ft.ll, last night the nba paused to remember the 49 victims in orlando. the crowd hush before last night's nba finals game in oakland for a moment of silence. and a rainbow of colors from a government building in australia in tribute. and israel showed its solidarity by lighting up tel aviv's city hall, including a shimmering u.s. flag. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the shooting investigation. we'll speak with...
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david begnaud tells us what he got was the fight of his life. >> reporter: it is videotape that wouldrify any parent. surveillance footage shows 30-year-old craig bonello dragging a girl allegedly trying to kidnap her it from a dollar store in hernando, florida. her mother immediately chasees after them and throws herself on top of her daughter. >> i give great accolades to the mom. i thought the mom was stellar in this case. the mom was on him. he was getting his butt kicked by mom. >> reporter: after a 15-second struggle, bonello gives up and runs out of the store into the parking lot where off-duty sheriff's done jonathan behnen had just pulled up. >> he fought a little bit, but when he realized that i had the upper edge, he kind of complied with everything. he didn't say much of anything to me. >> reporter: investigators do not know why bonello targeted the girl. the teen and her mother told authorities they'd never seen him before. >> it's sad that we have people like that in society. >> reporter: investigators say the suspect told them he had tried this before, but the sheriff i
david begnaud tells us what he got was the fight of his life. >> reporter: it is videotape that wouldrify any parent. surveillance footage shows 30-year-old craig bonello dragging a girl allegedly trying to kidnap her it from a dollar store in hernando, florida. her mother immediately chasees after them and throws herself on top of her daughter. >> i give great accolades to the mom. i thought the mom was stellar in this case. the mom was on him. he was getting his butt kicked by...
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here's david begnaud. >> cory jones died waiting for help. last october, the south florida drummer's vehicle had proak down. he was on the phone with roadside assistance when officer nouman raja, wearing no badge and in casual clothes, pulled up and confronted him. that's according to cell phone transcripts released today. at that point, raja fired three shots. he later claimed jones pulled his gun. raja fired three additional shots, one second apart, as jones ran away. >> the grand jury today found that the use of force by mr. raja was unjustified. >> reporter: david arongerber is the state's attorney. >> this office has charged mr. raja with two counts-- one count of manslaughter by culpable negligence, and one count of attempted first degree murder with a firearm. >> reporter: the arrest report says at no time did raja ever identify himself as a police officer, nor was he wearing a police vest, even though his supervisor had ordered him to do so. one of those bullets passed throughs can joe' heart and lungs. his family said today this arre
here's david begnaud. >> cory jones died waiting for help. last october, the south florida drummer's vehicle had proak down. he was on the phone with roadside assistance when officer nouman raja, wearing no badge and in casual clothes, pulled up and confronted him. that's according to cell phone transcripts released today. at that point, raja fired three shots. he later claimed jones pulled his gun. raja fired three additional shots, one second apart, as jones ran away. >> the grand...
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david begnaud remembers those who were lost. >> reporter: specialist christine armstrong, 27, of 29 palmsshe entered active duty in 2014. private first class brandon banner, 22, of milton, florida. he was a humble man, his mother said. someone people flocked to. staff sergeant miguel colon vasquez, 38, of brooklyn, new york. he served in both iraq and afghanistan. private isaac deleon of st. angelo, texas, was 19 and engaged according to his facebook page. his fiancee wrote, he swore to protect his country, and i swore to protect his heart. private first class zachary fuller, 23, of florida. he was awarded a national defense service medal and terrorism service medal. private eddie ray lauren gates of dunn, north carolina, she was her high school's homecoming queen. a 20-year-old girl named after her father. >> she said, father, i'm going do 20 years. >> yeah. >> i was wanting her to go in another branch. she said, no, i want to go in the army. that's what i want to do. >> reporter: private tishena james of new jersey. she was awarded a global war on terrorism medal. specialist ying, ming
david begnaud remembers those who were lost. >> reporter: specialist christine armstrong, 27, of 29 palmsshe entered active duty in 2014. private first class brandon banner, 22, of milton, florida. he was a humble man, his mother said. someone people flocked to. staff sergeant miguel colon vasquez, 38, of brooklyn, new york. he served in both iraq and afghanistan. private isaac deleon of st. angelo, texas, was 19 and engaged according to his facebook page. his fiancee wrote, he swore to...
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david begnaud is in orlando. >> reporter: 2:02 a.m. this morning, one week later to the moment. massacre. church bells tolled across orlando, 49 times for 49 victims . in the heart of orlando at first united methodist church reverend tom mcclosky started sunday's service with words of support for the lgbt community. >> we hurt because when the shooter shot those members of the lbgt community, each of us has lost a brother and sister in creation. >> the gay community often gets behind this slogan, it gets belter. how do you convince someone grieving what happened that it will get better at some point? >> my faith says that one day all will be equal. god doesn't show partiality towards any group of people and yet lovings all. >> reporter: on this father's day florida's governor honored three dads who died, miguel honor ado, paul henry and xavier ross ato, cbs news learned federal investigators are working around the clock in 12 hour shifteds probing among other things whether or not the shooter omar mateen had an accomplice. today attorney general loretta lynch spoke to john diker
david begnaud is in orlando. >> reporter: 2:02 a.m. this morning, one week later to the moment. massacre. church bells tolled across orlando, 49 times for 49 victims . in the heart of orlando at first united methodist church reverend tom mcclosky started sunday's service with words of support for the lgbt community. >> we hurt because when the shooter shot those members of the lbgt community, each of us has lost a brother and sister in creation. >> the gay community often gets...
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. >> pelley: today david begnaud talked to the father of the orlando gunman at his home south of heren port st. lucie. david? >> reporter: scott, the father invited us into his home, but it was clear quite quickly that he wanted to use the interview as a pulpit. >> i don't approve of what he did. what he did was inside the united states. that's our home. >> reporter: the president of the united states has called your son's actions terrorist. >> that's what i said. >> reporter: do you agree? >> that's what i said, what he did was an act of terrorism. >> reporter: do you believe your son was a terrorism? >> no, what he did was. >> reporter: siddique mateen's own politics are sometimes bizarre. in a frequent online video blog, he claimed to be a transitional government leader of afghanistan and rants against its american- backed leadership. we asked about his son's isis declaration. he pledged allegiance to isis. was your son a follower of isis? >> i wasn't aware of what he did. i wish he was alive. i would ask him, why did he do that? that's not the way i allow my son to behave. >> repo
. >> pelley: today david begnaud talked to the father of the orlando gunman at his home south of heren port st. lucie. david? >> reporter: scott, the father invited us into his home, but it was clear quite quickly that he wanted to use the interview as a pulpit. >> i don't approve of what he did. what he did was inside the united states. that's our home. >> reporter: the president of the united states has called your son's actions terrorist. >> that's what i said....
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here's david begnaud. >> oh, my god. people are getting shot, dude. [gunfire] >> reporter: chilling, calm and deliberate is how the f.b.i. described omar mateen when he called 911 during the rampage. the f.b.i. released the transcript of a 50-second 911 call mateen made from inside the club. mateen: in the name of god the merciful. operator: what? mateen: praise be to god. operator: what's your name? crisis negotiators talked with mateen three different times between 2:48 a.m. and 3:24. in that time mateen called himself an islamic soldier and told negotiators to stop bombing syria and iraq, saying that's why he was out here right now. among the lingering questions for orlando police chief john mina is whether police inadvertently shot any bystanders. how likely is it that some of the victims may have been shot and killed by police gunfire in the initial attempt to save lives? >> that's all part of the investigation. but here's whatly tell you: those killings are on the suspect. and on the suspect alone in my mind. >> reporter: mina also tried to clea
here's david begnaud. >> oh, my god. people are getting shot, dude. [gunfire] >> reporter: chilling, calm and deliberate is how the f.b.i. described omar mateen when he called 911 during the rampage. the f.b.i. released the transcript of a 50-second 911 call mateen made from inside the club. mateen: in the name of god the merciful. operator: what? mateen: praise be to god. operator: what's your name? crisis negotiators talked with mateen three different times between 2:48 a.m. and...
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david begnaud in fort hood, texas, thank you, david. devastating floods have killed at least 18 people across europe in recent days. in paris, the seine river reached its highest levels in 35 years. in other areas, its highest levels in over 100 years. at the famed louvre museum, over 250,000 artworks were moved to higher floors floors. in oregon, a freight drain of train derailed spilling oil into the columbia river gorge. 14 cars jumped the tracks and several of them caught fire friday. nearby homes and schools were evacuated. it's unclear how much oil has spilled into the river. oil booms are in place as crews clean up the mess. the u.s. aircraft carrier "harry s. truman" has been launching air strikes against isis from the mediterranean sea. seth doane was on board fair rare look at the fight against isis at sea. >> reporter: u.s. navy fighter jets continued their assault today against isis, but from a new staging area. this aircraft carrier had been in the persian gulf. it was brought up through the suez canal and repositioned here
david begnaud in fort hood, texas, thank you, david. devastating floods have killed at least 18 people across europe in recent days. in paris, the seine river reached its highest levels in 35 years. in other areas, its highest levels in over 100 years. at the famed louvre museum, over 250,000 artworks were moved to higher floors floors. in oregon, a freight drain of train derailed spilling oil into the columbia river gorge. 14 cars jumped the tracks and several of them caught fire friday....
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no david begnaud, thanks.l, isis is losing its grip on the iraqi city of fallujah, but the fighting there continues. it's a major test of whether the u.s.-supported iraqi government can reclaim iraq from isis. isis held the city of 300,000 people for two years, and now a u.s. military adviser says about one-third of fallujah is secure. charlie d'agata has been covering the battle. >> reporter: iraqi gunners fired toward isis machine gun positions near the heart of the city. [gunfire] the militants retaliated with mortars as a column of iraqi army humvees inched forward. as residents still trapped inside fallujah scrambled to get out. tank commander colonel abdulla al shamra told us the isis tactic of hiding among civilians has slowed his progress. it's hard to thread the needle with a tank. >> i can't kill their children. i can't kill the old women. you know, all of them, like my father, my grandfather, my sister. >> reporter: advancing soldiers face what one commander called a spider's web of homemade bombs.
no david begnaud, thanks.l, isis is losing its grip on the iraqi city of fallujah, but the fighting there continues. it's a major test of whether the u.s.-supported iraqi government can reclaim iraq from isis. isis held the city of 300,000 people for two years, and now a u.s. military adviser says about one-third of fallujah is secure. charlie d'agata has been covering the battle. >> reporter: iraqi gunners fired toward isis machine gun positions near the heart of the city. [gunfire] the...
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david begnaud on the story for us tonight. david, thank you. well, tonight, most of the texas and oklahoma are under flood watches and warnings. at least eight people have drowned since last week. manuel bojorquez is in richmond, texas, where the brazos river is at a record high and still rising. >> reporter: the driver of this s.u.v. escaped just moments before rushing floodwaters near san antonio washed it away tuesday. dozens had to be rescued when up to six inches of rain fell in parts of the state. near houston, the brazos river swallowed up more land and homes, including mary doetter's. >> it's unbelievable. i mean, i don't know what i'm going to do an hour from now. >> reporter: the water was only up to her doorstep yesterday. today, it's nearly three feet tep. she moved family heirlooms to a nearby storage facility. that's now flooded, too. >> we can't handle anymore. we want to get back to a daily life. >> reporter: but it could be days before the water recedes. the worst predictions had the river rising to a record 53.5 feet. here in
david begnaud on the story for us tonight. david, thank you. well, tonight, most of the texas and oklahoma are under flood watches and warnings. at least eight people have drowned since last week. manuel bojorquez is in richmond, texas, where the brazos river is at a record high and still rising. >> reporter: the driver of this s.u.v. escaped just moments before rushing floodwaters near san antonio washed it away tuesday. dozens had to be rescued when up to six inches of rain fell in...
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david begnaud tells us about those who were lost. >> reporter: specialist christine armstrong, 27 ofpalms, california. she entered active duty in in 2014. private first class brandon banner, 22 of milton, florida. he was a humble man his mother said, someone people flocked to. staff sergeants migel colon vazquez, 38 of new york. he served in iraq and afghanistan. private isaac deleone of san angelo, texas was 19 and engaged, according to his facebook page. his fiancee wrote he swore to protect his country and i swore to protect his heart. private first class zachary fuller, 23 at palmetto, florida. he was awarded a national defense service metal and terrorism service metal. private eddie raelaurin gates of dunn north carolina, her high school's homecoming queen, a 20 year old girl named after her father. >> she said father, i'm going to do 20 years. i was wanting her to go in another branch. she said no, i want to go in the army. private tysheena james, 21 of jersey city, new jersey. awarded a global war on terrorism medal. specialist ying ming sun, 25 of monterey park, california, r
david begnaud tells us about those who were lost. >> reporter: specialist christine armstrong, 27 ofpalms, california. she entered active duty in in 2014. private first class brandon banner, 22 of milton, florida. he was a humble man his mother said, someone people flocked to. staff sergeants migel colon vazquez, 38 of new york. he served in iraq and afghanistan. private isaac deleone of san angelo, texas was 19 and engaged, according to his facebook page. his fiancee wrote he swore to...
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david begnaud reporting. david, thank you very much. today the national portrait gallery honored muhammad ali by placing this photograph of the champ in the museum's "in memoriam" space. the picture was shot in 1970 by the legendary canadian portrait photographer yousuf karsh. ali's body was returned to his hometown of louisville kentucky. fans have created a floral shrine there at the muhammad ali center. ali's family announced today that a traditional muslim prayer service will be held in louisville on thursday at freedom hall. the funeral is the next day, friday, a funeral planned by ali himself. the speakers will include former president bill clinton, comedian billy crystal and ali's widow, lonnie. lonnie was ali's fourth wife, and for the last three decades she was in his corner as he fought his toughest battle. jericka duncan is in louisville. >> reporter: as muhammad ali's wife, caregiver and protector, friends say lonnie ali also had the heart of a champion. >> we're with muhammad 24/7. i have my sister helping, my nephew helpin
david begnaud reporting. david, thank you very much. today the national portrait gallery honored muhammad ali by placing this photograph of the champ in the museum's "in memoriam" space. the picture was shot in 1970 by the legendary canadian portrait photographer yousuf karsh. ali's body was returned to his hometown of louisville kentucky. fans have created a floral shrine there at the muhammad ali center. ali's family announced today that a traditional muslim prayer service will be...
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david begnaud, cbs news, ft.> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," remembering muhammad ali. we'll hear from his daughter, laila. we'll also speak with his former competitor, george foreman, and former heavyweight champion, evander holyfield. >>> that is the "cbs this morning" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,,, i'm anne makovec, in for michelle. >>> good morning. it is monday, june 5. taking a live look at oracle arena. that place was on fire yesterday. the warriors were at least. the game was almost boring. >> yeah. it was a blowout. right? >> it certainly was. thank you for joining us. i'm anne makovec in for michelle. >> and i'm kenny choi. at least the warriors start off the week with a big win. >> a big win with the biggest margin in history. >> and we have to look forward to the sharks. good morning, everybody. as you get ready to begin your work week, we are socked in with a layer of low clouds and fog. and this marine layer is so deep it s
david begnaud, cbs news, ft.> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," remembering muhammad ali. we'll hear from his daughter, laila. we'll also speak with his former competitor, george foreman, and former heavyweight champion, evander holyfield. >>> that is the "cbs this morning" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,,, i'm anne makovec, in for michelle. >>> good morning. it is monday, june 5....
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now david begnaud has the story of a woman who claims she was stalked by mateen. >> reporter: we'll caller marie to protect her privacy. she requested we not use her real name. marie claims to have first met omar mateen in 2011 at a courthouse in port st. lucie, florida, where mateen was working as a security guard. >> the way i met him, walking into a courthouse, he held my keys as i walked in. he didn't want to give them back to me, and he said, "i want to date you." and i said, "give me my keys." he gave me my keys, and i went about my business. i walked to my car. i was going to open the door, and he held the door shut so i wouldn't open it. and he looks at me in my face, in my eyes, and he says, "i want to go out with you, and you are going to be mine." and i said, "no, i'm not. get out of my face." he says, "you are going to be mine. you watch. you are going to be mine." >> reporter: and then what happened at walmart? >> at walmart, i was-- one night, i went in with my daughter, and i was kneeling, looking at something, and he kicked me. i looked up to him and i said, "don't you ev
now david begnaud has the story of a woman who claims she was stalked by mateen. >> reporter: we'll caller marie to protect her privacy. she requested we not use her real name. marie claims to have first met omar mateen in 2011 at a courthouse in port st. lucie, florida, where mateen was working as a security guard. >> the way i met him, walking into a courthouse, he held my keys as i walked in. he didn't want to give them back to me, and he said, "i want to date you." and...
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today, malik told his story to our david begnaud. >> the fact this person was a muslim and a muslim from my community and someone i knew, very disturbing. >> reporter: mohammad malik met omar mateen, 10 years ago and attended the same mosque in fort pierce, florida, south of orlando. >> most of our conversations were religious based, nothing radical, homophobic or hate related. >> reporter: another man who attended the same mosque, he was influenced by the radical islamic cleric, anwar al-alwaki. and became the first known american suicide bomber in syria. >> do you believe there was a connection between omar mateen and abu salah who became the suicide bomber? >> many people will not believe this and are reluctant to do so. it is truly a coincidence. >> reporter: shortly after that malik says he heard mateen talking about al-alwaki's video. it concerned him so much he called the fbi. >> he told me it was powerful. >> reporter: that was troubling? >> that raised the flag higher for me. >> reporter: the fbi did investigate mateen for the second time in two years and cleared him of any susp
today, malik told his story to our david begnaud. >> the fact this person was a muslim and a muslim from my community and someone i knew, very disturbing. >> reporter: mohammad malik met omar mateen, 10 years ago and attended the same mosque in fort pierce, florida, south of orlando. >> most of our conversations were religious based, nothing radical, homophobic or hate related. >> reporter: another man who attended the same mosque, he was influenced by the radical...
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david begnaud. thank you very much. tonight the national portrait gallery, honored muhammad ali, placing this photograph of the champ in the in memorium space. ali's body was returned last night from arizona, where he died friday night. to his home of louisville, kentucky. fans have created a floral shrine there at the muhammad ali center. a traditional muslim prayer service will be held in louisville thursday at freedom hall. the funeral its the next day, friday. a funeral planned by ali himself. the speakers will include former president bill clinton. comedian billy crystal and ali's widow, lani. lani was ali wife, and in his corner as he fought his toughest battle. jericka duncan in louisville. >> reporter: as wife, care giver and protector, lani ali also had the heart of a champion. >> we are with muhammad, my sister helping, my nephew helping. really all three of us. >> reporter: the two met over 50 years ago. the picture shows a 6-year-old lani with the 21-year-old ali. the man who would become her husband. family
david begnaud. thank you very much. tonight the national portrait gallery, honored muhammad ali, placing this photograph of the champ in the in memorium space. ali's body was returned last night from arizona, where he died friday night. to his home of louisville, kentucky. fans have created a floral shrine there at the muhammad ali center. a traditional muslim prayer service will be held in louisville thursday at freedom hall. the funeral its the next day, friday. a funeral planned by ali...
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david begnaud reporting tonight. thank you.the way that 911 transcript was released this morning in a censored form, deleting the references to isis. but after heavy criticism for censoring a public dock m, the justice department released the complete version. >> in the wake of orlando, u.s. senate and republicans there agreed to a series of votes tonight on gun legislation. our congressional correspondent nancy cordes at the capitol. >> nancy, four measures put to a vote tonight all four of them failed. even though everyone including the nra appears to agree that suspected terrorists should not have access to guns. the problem is that democrats and republicans have two different solutions to the problem and they're half-hearted attempts at compromise have gone nowhere. democrats have a measure that would block any one on a terrorist watch list from flat out being able to buy a gun. but republicans say that innocent americans could end up on the lists by accident and so their proposal would delay a sale for 72 hours while prose
david begnaud reporting tonight. thank you.the way that 911 transcript was released this morning in a censored form, deleting the references to isis. but after heavy criticism for censoring a public dock m, the justice department released the complete version. >> in the wake of orlando, u.s. senate and republicans there agreed to a series of votes tonight on gun legislation. our congressional correspondent nancy cordes at the capitol. >> nancy, four measures put to a vote tonight...
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returned two hours later and started shooting. >> david begnaud, thanks. >> well, isis is losing itsghting there continues. a major test of whether the u.s. supported iraqi government can reclaim iraq from isis. isis held the city of 300,000 people for two years and now a u.s. military adviser says, about secure. charlie d'agata has been covering the battle. >> reporter: iraqi gunners fired towards isis machine gun positions near the heart of the city. the militants retaliated with mortars as a column of iraqi humvees inched forwards as residents still trapped inside fallujah scrambled to get out. tank commander, abdullah al shambra told us the isis tactic of hiding among civilians slowed his progress. it is hard to thread the needle with a tank. >> i can't kill the children. i can't kill the old womens. you know, all of them, like my father, my grandfather, my sisters. >> reporter: advancing soldiers face what one commander called a spider's web of home made bombs. and nests of snipers. one bullet tore through the leg of soldier hider who seemed more anid noyed he h to stop fighting
returned two hours later and started shooting. >> david begnaud, thanks. >> well, isis is losing itsghting there continues. a major test of whether the u.s. supported iraqi government can reclaim iraq from isis. isis held the city of 300,000 people for two years and now a u.s. military adviser says, about secure. charlie d'agata has been covering the battle. >> reporter: iraqi gunners fired towards isis machine gun positions near the heart of the city. the militants retaliated...
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the suspect's attorney says he is a veteran with a history of mental health issues. >> david begnaudor us. david, thank you. >> coming up -- >>> one of the world's top tennis players is banned. >>> today maria sharapova suspended from tennis for two years for doping. the winner of five grand slams tested positive for meldo nium. banned in january. sharapova said she doesn't know and plans to appeal. >> in louisville, long lines for tickets for friday's funeral for muhammad ali. all 15,000 were gone in an hour. they were free, but some ticketholders turned around and sold theirs. a muslim prayer service will be held tomorrow. ali died friday at 74. >>> the way the story goes, a fairy brought the wooden puppet pinocchio to life. but the truth is, it was animator willis pyle, whose death was announced to day. pyle said he looked into a mirror and watched his own expressions and gave them to pinocchio, and bambi, fantasia and mr. magoo. the son of dust bowl farmers, pyle was the brother of the late dukes of hazard actor denver pyle and the nephew of legendary world war ii correspondent,
the suspect's attorney says he is a veteran with a history of mental health issues. >> david begnaudor us. david, thank you. >> coming up -- >>> one of the world's top tennis players is banned. >>> today maria sharapova suspended from tennis for two years for doping. the winner of five grand slams tested positive for meldo nium. banned in january. sharapova said she doesn't know and plans to appeal. >> in louisville, long lines for tickets for friday's...
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. ♪ >>> today, david begnaud talked to the father of the orlando gunman at his home south of here inort st. lucie. david? >> reporter: scott, the father invited us into his home. it was clear he wanted to use the interview as a pulpit. >> i don't approve of what he did. especially, what he did was inside the united states, that's the home. >> reporter: the president of the united states called your son's actions terrorist. do you agree? >> that's what i said what he did was an act of terrorism. >> reporter: you believe your son was a terrorist? >> no, what he did was. awe siddiqui's politics are bizarre, online he rants against american backed leadership. we asked about his son's isis declaration. >> he pledged allegiance to isis. was your son a follower of isis? >> i wasn't aware of what he did. i wish i say he was alive. i would ask him why did you do that. that's not the way i allow my son to behave that way. >> reporter: would you say your son hated america? >> no. he was born american citizen. he was born in new york. >> reporter: in a facebook posting after his son's attack on
. ♪ >>> today, david begnaud talked to the father of the orlando gunman at his home south of here inort st. lucie. david? >> reporter: scott, the father invited us into his home. it was clear he wanted to use the interview as a pulpit. >> i don't approve of what he did. especially, what he did was inside the united states, that's the home. >> reporter: the president of the united states called your son's actions terrorist. do you agree? >> that's what i said...
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and david begnaud has more. >> i want to show you the people still here while it is raining.g in line for more than 11 hours. when the call want out this morning it said urgent we need blood. o negative. o positive. ab plasma. the people with umbrellas move towards the front door have been here since the call went out this morning. they showed up. thinking what can we do? the only thing we can do. there was one moment today that was a bit controversial. there were gay men who showed up. since this affected the gay community. they want to give back. they were told they could not and turned away. the fda long had a regulation which said gay men cannot donate blood. the fda since changed that regulation. the company where we are tonight is still updating their policies and procedures so they were not ready to receive the donations from gay men. and that is why those gay men were turned away. that ha not stopped the stream of people that are here outside the building. we are told nearly 3,000 to 3,500 people have stood here and elsewhere across the state of florida and the urge c
and david begnaud has more. >> i want to show you the people still here while it is raining.g in line for more than 11 hours. when the call want out this morning it said urgent we need blood. o negative. o positive. ab plasma. the people with umbrellas move towards the front door have been here since the call went out this morning. they showed up. thinking what can we do? the only thing we can do. there was one moment today that was a bit controversial. there were gay men who showed up....
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david begnaud is at forth hood. >> reporter: in the ground and air continue their search for the missing soldiers. chris haugh at fort hood. th it and seem the personnel on state. all types around foot hood, the range. close to sea ands you know the weather conditions right now. >> reporter: chris, are the soldiers trained in how to swim. >> yes. life saving and swimming. >> reporter: so this all knew how to swim. >> yes. >> reporter: 12 12 soldiers we learning how to operate attack actual vehicle, a truck like this one. according to this they were in a low lying area near all creek. a flash flood overtook them knocking them into a water. soldiers in the second vehicle immediately behind them were able to jump out and rescue three soldiers. five others who were recovered died. four more were swept away. steve spainhouser trained in all creek in the early 90's. >> there are signs posted warning the troops about the i as a dmarnd always warned the troops about the water crossing.
david begnaud is at forth hood. >> reporter: in the ground and air continue their search for the missing soldiers. chris haugh at fort hood. th it and seem the personnel on state. all types around foot hood, the range. close to sea ands you know the weather conditions right now. >> reporter: chris, are the soldiers trained in how to swim. >> yes. life saving and swimming. >> reporter: so this all knew how to swim. >> yes. >> reporter: 12 12 soldiers we...
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david begnaud tells us what he got was the fight of his life. >> reporter: the video that would horrifyny parent. surveillance footage shows 30-year-old violently grabbing and dragging a 13-year-old girl allegedly trying to kidnap her from a dollar general store in florida. she resists her mother chases after them and throws herself on top of her daughter. citrus county sheriff, jeff dawsey. >> great accolades to the mom the i thought the mom was stellar in this case. the mom was on him. he was getting his butt kicked by mom. >> reporter: after a 15-second struggle, he gives up and runs out of the store into the parking lot where offduty sheriff's deputy jonathan baynan >> he fought a little bit. when he realized i had the upper edge he kind of complied with everything. he didn't say much of anything to me. >> reporter: investigators do not know why he targeted the girl. the teen and her mother told authorities they had never seen him before. >> it is sad that we have people like that in society. >> investigators told them that he tried this before. the sheriff said there is no way of v
david begnaud tells us what he got was the fight of his life. >> reporter: the video that would horrifyny parent. surveillance footage shows 30-year-old violently grabbing and dragging a 13-year-old girl allegedly trying to kidnap her from a dollar general store in florida. she resists her mother chases after them and throws herself on top of her daughter. citrus county sheriff, jeff dawsey. >> great accolades to the mom the i thought the mom was stellar in this case. the mom was on...
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david begnaud on the story. thank you. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. our bacteria family's been on this alright kiddos!erations. everybody off the backpack, we made it to the ottoman. i like to watch them clean, but they'll never get me on the mattress! finally there's a disinfectant mist designed for sofas, mattresses and more. introducing new lysol max cover. its innovative cap has a 2x wider spray that kills 99.9% of bacteria. max cover is another great way to lysol that. often a celebration - like these guys here. but if you or someone you love has a food allergy, you may feel anxious about dining out. great job, coach! that's why our friends at food allergy research and education want to spread the word that you can have a safe and enjoyable dining experience. you just need a game plan! and you can find one online at safefare.org. visit safefare.org to learn more - and remember. we're all on the same team! a publ
david begnaud on the story. thank you. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. our bacteria family's been on this alright kiddos!erations. everybody off the backpack, we made it to the ottoman. i like to watch them clean, but they'll never get me on the mattress! finally there's a disinfectant mist designed for sofas, mattresses and more. introducing new lysol max cover. its innovative cap has a 2x wider spray that kills 99.9% of bacteria. max cover is another great...
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. >>> omar mateen's father told our david begnaud that he doesn't believe his son was gay. >> reporter: are you surprised by the claims by some gay men that your son was home schedule. >> listen -- homosexual? >> listen, i don't know if he was. if that was his way of life, what can you do? he wanted to be, but i don't believe so. >> reporter: did you ever suspect something. >> no, no. >> asked about report that his son celebrated the 9/11 attacks, mateen's father said there may have been an incident at school, but he did not want to discuss it. >>> dozens of survivors of the orlando shooting remain hospitalized, but some of the wounded are talking about their ordeal including patience carter. she went with two friends. carter and murray fled when the shooting started, but they went back when they realized parker was missing. all three huddled in a bathroom, and murray was killed. >> the gunman entered the bathroom and was shooting his machine gun. so we're scrambling in the bathroom screaming at the top of our lungs. you know, people are getting hit by bullets. blood is everywhere. the
. >>> omar mateen's father told our david begnaud that he doesn't believe his son was gay. >> reporter: are you surprised by the claims by some gay men that your son was home schedule. >> listen -- homosexual? >> listen, i don't know if he was. if that was his way of life, what can you do? he wanted to be, but i don't believe so. >> reporter: did you ever suspect something. >> no, no. >> asked about report that his son celebrated the 9/11 attacks,...
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david begnaud is following this, david? rd good evening, one of the reasons are you having trouble with the signal here in orlando is because it started to rain. but i want to shoi the people who are still here while it's raining. folks who have been standing in line for more than 11 hours. when the call went out this morning it said urgent, we need blood, o negative, o positive and ab plasma and these people with ument brelas moving to the front door have been here since the call went out this morning. they showed up thinking what can we do this is the only thing we can do. there was one moment today that was a bit controversial. there were gay men who showed up. since this directly affected the gay comeumentd they wanted to give back. they were told they could not and turned away. that is because the fda long had a regulation which said gay men could not donate flood but the fda has changed that regulation. the company where we are tonight is still updating their policies and procedures and so they were not ready to recei
david begnaud is following this, david? rd good evening, one of the reasons are you having trouble with the signal here in orlando is because it started to rain. but i want to shoi the people who are still here while it's raining. folks who have been standing in line for more than 11 hours. when the call went out this morning it said urgent, we need blood, o negative, o positive and ab plasma and these people with ument brelas moving to the front door have been here since the call went out this...