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when that happens they try to ignore other important issues. >> that was carter evans reporting. tesla says production numbers do not come before the safety of its employees and it's built a line with ergonomics in mind. >>> new at noon a federal appeals court has upheld a lower court ruling that blocks president trump's travel ban. it's the first appeals court to rule on the revised travel ban. today's decision blocks the administration from suspending new visas for people from iran, libya, somalia, sudan, syria and yemen. the trump administration will appeal to the u.s. supreme court. >>> president trump is in brussels attending his first nato summit since taking office. nato's 28-member states have agreed to join the coalition to fight isis. but the president says they are not doing enough. mr. trump who once called the organization obsolete wants additional nato forces to join the 8400 u.s. troops in afghanistan. meanwhile, differences remain over russia following a meeting with president trump the head of the european council saying the two still disagree on how to deal with
when that happens they try to ignore other important issues. >> that was carter evans reporting. tesla says production numbers do not come before the safety of its employees and it's built a line with ergonomics in mind. >>> new at noon a federal appeals court has upheld a lower court ruling that blocks president trump's travel ban. it's the first appeals court to rule on the revised travel ban. today's decision blocks the administration from suspending new visas for people from...
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here's carter evans.rmal late night comedian monologue. >> i have a story to tell about something that happened to our family last week. i'm sorry. you know, i try not to get emotional. >> reporter: jimmy kimmel got very emotional as he described a moment he found out his newborn son billy had a heart defect. >> it's a terrifying thing. i'm... you know, my wife is back in the recovery room. she has no idea what's going on. >> reporter: billy needed emergency open-heart surgery. >> they open the valve and the operation was a success. it was the longest three hours of my life. [applause] >> reporter: kimmel wanted his viewers to know it turned out well, but with the debate over obamacare and preexisting condition, he had plenty more to say. >> if your baby is going to die, it doesn't have to, it shouldn't matter how much money you make. i think that's something that whether you're a republican or a democrat or something else, we all agree on that, right? i mean, we do. >> reporter: within reaction poured in
here's carter evans.rmal late night comedian monologue. >> i have a story to tell about something that happened to our family last week. i'm sorry. you know, i try not to get emotional. >> reporter: jimmy kimmel got very emotional as he described a moment he found out his newborn son billy had a heart defect. >> it's a terrifying thing. i'm... you know, my wife is back in the recovery room. she has no idea what's going on. >> reporter: billy needed emergency open-heart...
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meanwhile, carter evans reports on a controversial plan to punish businesses that build the wall. >> we need the wall, and we will build the wall as sure as you are standing there tonight. >> reporter: as president trump continues to push his plan, some politicians in california are trying to put pressure on companies that bid on the job. >> we're saying for businesses is to really think twice before you invest. >> reporter: state senator ricardo lara is proposing a law the blacklist companies participating in the massive construction project. >> if you want to be part of trump's wall, you're going against california's values, and we don't want to do business with you. >> reporter: in los angeles. city councilman gil cedillo is proposing a local ordinance requiring all companies doing business with the city to the wall. >> transparency is based on the right of every angelino to know how public money is being sent. >> reporter: in a statement, a california contractor's association says legislation that penalizes contractors for working on a job that's politically unpopular is discrimi
meanwhile, carter evans reports on a controversial plan to punish businesses that build the wall. >> we need the wall, and we will build the wall as sure as you are standing there tonight. >> reporter: as president trump continues to push his plan, some politicians in california are trying to put pressure on companies that bid on the job. >> we're saying for businesses is to really think twice before you invest. >> reporter: state senator ricardo lara is proposing a law...
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here's carter evans. >> reporter: the announcement was both chilling and blunt. >> reporter: deputy briange and pilot jeff van ness now see sharks almost every time they patrol the beach from up above. do you think the swimmers even knew the sharks were there? >> no, no, because after we made the announcement, everybody got out of the water. >> this year has been the largest number of influx of great white sharks i have seen along the coast in my 24 years. >> the reason why i think we're seeing more sharks is because we protected them. they have been protected in u.s. waters since 2005. >> reporter: marine biologist chris lowe says young great whites feed on small fish and stingrays in abund asbestos this year. they normally avoid humans but last month a woman was critically injured when a shark bit her leg. lowe says that's the rare exception. >> when they're babies they're afraid of pretty much everything, so they mayot that different from us. >> reporter: as surfers weigh the risk, tony ferrer is heading back in the water. >> i know they're out there every day and, you know, everyone t
here's carter evans. >> reporter: the announcement was both chilling and blunt. >> reporter: deputy briange and pilot jeff van ness now see sharks almost every time they patrol the beach from up above. do you think the swimmers even knew the sharks were there? >> no, no, because after we made the announcement, everybody got out of the water. >> this year has been the largest number of influx of great white sharks i have seen along the coast in my 24 years. >> the...
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here's carter evans. >> reporter: the fiery crash was captured on dash cam video.an see the plane flying low and slow. it clipped some power lines, then a stoplight, and bursts into flames before hitting the street. >> numerous phone calls coming in. reports that a plane and at >> reporter: bystanders quickly extinguished the flames. >> that's probably the closest i've come to thinking this was the end. >> reporter: amanda hayes' van was clipped by the plane's wing. >> it looked suspiciously low. a couple seconds later, i was like, it's too low. it collided with the telephone pole, it hit the ground, it exploded and hit all the cars in the line, including our van. >> reporter: the n.t.s.b. says the pilot reported engine problems as soon as if piper cherokee took off from everett, washington. officer myron travis. >> as he was losing power and couldn't restart, he began to descend rapidly. he saw the boulevard was a clear and open roadway. >> reporter: both people aboard the plane walked away from the crash, including justin dunaway, who is now working with investig
here's carter evans. >> reporter: the fiery crash was captured on dash cam video.an see the plane flying low and slow. it clipped some power lines, then a stoplight, and bursts into flames before hitting the street. >> numerous phone calls coming in. reports that a plane and at >> reporter: bystanders quickly extinguished the flames. >> that's probably the closest i've come to thinking this was the end. >> reporter: amanda hayes' van was clipped by the plane's...
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as carter evans reports, the suspect had also been arrested at the airport before the flight. >> reporter: f.b.i. agencies led 25-year-old anil uskanil off the plane in handcuffs on the runway in honolulu, american airlines flight 31 was surrounded by authorities after being escorted to the airport by two f-22 raptors. about halfway throughout flight from los angeles to hawaii, passengers say the turkish national got out of his seat and headed for the front of the plane. >> he was just screaming and talking to himself and then he walked up to the front with a blanket on his head. >> i saw a panicked look on the flight attendant's face, and she rushed the-- to the entrance to first class. >> they're like, can somebody please help?" >> reporter: passengers say uskanil was holding a laptop computer and that raised suspicions with the recent laptop ban on some international flights. >> wedged in, and he's pushing, but then she says, "you're not coming in here." >> reporter: lee lorenzen helped the flight attendant keep uskanil away from the cockpit door. >> by then a bunch of guys grabbed him
as carter evans reports, the suspect had also been arrested at the airport before the flight. >> reporter: f.b.i. agencies led 25-year-old anil uskanil off the plane in handcuffs on the runway in honolulu, american airlines flight 31 was surrounded by authorities after being escorted to the airport by two f-22 raptors. about halfway throughout flight from los angeles to hawaii, passengers say the turkish national got out of his seat and headed for the front of the plane. >> he was...
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carter evans has the latest. >> do it, then!eporter: 35-year-old jeremy 3ristian taunted police after allegedly stabbing multiple passengers on a commuter train. >> one was stabbed in the neck and the other in the side. >> reporter: witnesses say it all started when the suspect went on a racial rant against eao muslim women. >> i just heard his voice yelling to these ladies, "you can't be in my country. this is my country." >> reporter: when passengers tried to intervene, christian allegedly pulled a knife and stabbed them. two men were killed. a third was seriously injured. >> i saw the guy that was stabbed in the neck that was bleeding. i was so scared. >> reporter: the southern poverty law center says christian promotes extremist views on his facebook page. police took him enter custody without further incident, but investigators still haven't confirmed a motive. did he have a plan? was this a person who snapped or was under the influence and armed with a knife? jeremy christian is being held on murder and weapons charges. re
carter evans has the latest. >> do it, then!eporter: 35-year-old jeremy 3ristian taunted police after allegedly stabbing multiple passengers on a commuter train. >> one was stabbed in the neck and the other in the side. >> reporter: witnesses say it all started when the suspect went on a racial rant against eao muslim women. >> i just heard his voice yelling to these ladies, "you can't be in my country. this is my country." >> reporter: when passengers...
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carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: coming up next, two strangers refuse to let two children (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a coupe soup. [woman] so beautiful. [man] beautiful just like you. [woman] oh, why thank you. [burke] and we covered it, november sixth, two-thousand-nine. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ but with my back pain i couldn't sleep or get up in time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. and now. i'm back! aleve pm for a better am. hey, ready foyeah. big meeting? uh, hello!? a meeting? it's a big one. too bad. we are double booked: diarrhea and abdominal pain. why don't you start without me? oh. yeah. if you're living with frequent, unpredictable diarrhea and abdominal pain, you may have... ...irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. a condition that can be really frustrating. talk to your doctor about viberzi, a differen
carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: coming up next, two strangers refuse to let two children (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a coupe soup. [woman] so beautiful. [man] beautiful just like you. [woman] oh, why thank you. [burke] and we covered it, november sixth, two-thousand-nine. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ but with...
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carter evans, cbs news, los angeles.ley: coming up, the 44th president shows off plans for his library and museum. rary and museum. it's like nothing you've seen. the power of nexium 24hr protection from frequent heartburn. all day, and all night. now packed into a pill so small, we call it mini. new clearminis from nexium 24hr. see heartburn differently. stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is helping first responders connect with medical teams in near real time... stay with me, mr. parker. ...saving time when it matters most. stay with me, mrs. parker. that's the power of and. ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, li
carter evans, cbs news, los angeles.ley: coming up, the 44th president shows off plans for his library and museum. rary and museum. it's like nothing you've seen. the power of nexium 24hr protection from frequent heartburn. all day, and all night. now packed into a pill so small, we call it mini. new clearminis from nexium 24hr. see heartburn differently. stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker....
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carter evans has more on these frightening and dangerous encounters. a the beach access to the water is closed today because we had a girl get bit by a shark. report a scary warning for beach-goers after 35-year-old leeanne ericson was attacked in knee-deep water north of san diego last year. >> it was a large wound. >> reporter: according to dr. teil tominaga, she likely survived thanks to quick action on the beach. >> that was crucial because they were able to put a big pressure dressing on and a partial tourniquet on to help the bleeding, to decrease the bleeding. ha reporter: in your experience, is that the shark going after a prson? >> in my experience, that's never the shark going after a person. on reporter: dave badeer is a marine biologist with the pacific. >> we know what great white sharks like the eat. hi know they eat small fish. nothing on you looks like a fiall fish. n> reporter: but there have been an increasing number of shark sightings in southern california. here's one breeching near surfers earlier this week. most of them are young
carter evans has more on these frightening and dangerous encounters. a the beach access to the water is closed today because we had a girl get bit by a shark. report a scary warning for beach-goers after 35-year-old leeanne ericson was attacked in knee-deep water north of san diego last year. >> it was a large wound. >> reporter: according to dr. teil tominaga, she likely survived thanks to quick action on the beach. >> that was crucial because they were able to put a big...
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here's carter evans. >> very nice. >> reporter: it was not your normal late night comedian monologue.ve a story to tell about something that happened to our family last week. i'm sorry, you know i try not to get emotional. >> reporter: jimmy kimmel got very emotional as he described the moment he found out his newborn son billy had a heart defect. >> it's a terrifying thing. i'm, you know, my wife is back in the recovery room. she has no idea what's going on. >> reporter: billy needed emergency open heart surgery. >> he opened the valve, and the operation was a success, the longest three hours of my life. >> reporter: kimmel wanted his viewers to know it turned out well. but with the debate over obamacare and preexisting conditions, he had plenty more to say. >> if your baby is going to die, and it doesn't have to, it shouldn't matter how much money you make. i think that's something that whether you're a republican or a democrat or something else, we all agree on that, right? i mean, we do. >> reporter: within minutes, reaction poured in on social media, including this from former pr
here's carter evans. >> very nice. >> reporter: it was not your normal late night comedian monologue.ve a story to tell about something that happened to our family last week. i'm sorry, you know i try not to get emotional. >> reporter: jimmy kimmel got very emotional as he described the moment he found out his newborn son billy had a heart defect. >> it's a terrifying thing. i'm, you know, my wife is back in the recovery room. she has no idea what's going on. >>...
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here's carter evans. >> reporter: the fiery crash was captured on dash cam video. see the plane flying low and slow. it clipped some power lines, then a stoplight and bursts into flames before hitting the street. >> numerous phone calls coming in of a plane and at least two vehicles on fire. >> reporter: bystanders quickly extinguished the flames. amanda's van was clipped by the plane's wing. >> it looked suspiciously low, and a couple seconds later, i was like, it's too low. it collided with the telephone pole, it hit the ground and hit all the cars in the line, including our van. >> reporter: the pilot reported engine problems as soon as the piper cherokee took off. >> as he was losing power and couldn't restart, he began to descend and descend rapidly. he saw that the boulevard was clear and open roadway. >> reporter: both people aboard the plane walked away from the crash, including justin dunn away, who's now working with investigators. >> to you, it looks like he was in control the whole team. >> absolutely. >> reporter: he says the split second to head for t
here's carter evans. >> reporter: the fiery crash was captured on dash cam video. see the plane flying low and slow. it clipped some power lines, then a stoplight and bursts into flames before hitting the street. >> numerous phone calls coming in of a plane and at least two vehicles on fire. >> reporter: bystanders quickly extinguished the flames. amanda's van was clipped by the plane's wing. >> it looked suspiciously low, and a couple seconds later, i was like, it's too...
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carter evans, cbs news, along the u.s./mexican border. >>> that's overnight news for this tuesday.he news continues. for others, check back in with us a little later for the morning news and of course cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. . >>> it's today it's, may 2, 2017. >>> demonstrators hit the streets across the country for may day but the peaceful rallies took a violent turn on the west coast as protesters raged against president trump's policies. >>> and calling the kremlin. mr. trump will have a high-profile conversation with russian president vladimir putin today as critics question his coziness with dangerous leaders. >>> good morning from
carter evans, cbs news, along the u.s./mexican border. >>> that's overnight news for this tuesday.he news continues. for others, check back in with us a little later for the morning news and of course cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. . >>> it's today it's, may 2, 2017. >>> demonstrators hit the streets across the country for may day but the peaceful rallies took a violent turn on the west coast as protesters raged...
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carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> well, rhode island preparing for somber ceremony. it will dedicate memorial park to the victims of the station night club fire. on february 20th, 2003, 100 people lost their lives in 200 other were injured. a station night club fire survivor, and president of the memorial foundation, that raised millions of dollars to turn the site of the fire into a place for reflection and prayer. >> i can't change what happened. i can't change the fire. i can't bring their loved one back. but i hope this gives them a little bit of peace. >> now the park includes granite markers for each victim, and a time line of important events before and after the fire there. >>> this morning, a black congressman from texas says call remembers threatening him with lynching, in response to seeking the i am people. of president trump. al green held a town hall meeting yesterday. he played several of those threatening voice males, left at his offices, and then he told a crowd of about 100 people that he will not be intimidated. >> actually, to give you a -- beep l
carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> well, rhode island preparing for somber ceremony. it will dedicate memorial park to the victims of the station night club fire. on february 20th, 2003, 100 people lost their lives in 200 other were injured. a station night club fire survivor, and president of the memorial foundation, that raised millions of dollars to turn the site of the fire into a place for reflection and prayer. >> i can't change what happened. i can't change the fire. i...
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i want to return to lee carter and randy evans. we are commemorating the battle of the coral sea, we are going to hear from a president who has put a strike force into the sea of japan. a show of force. he has not hesited at all, randy, to take the united states into conflict directly firing 59 tomahawk missiles in response to a despot's chemical attack on his own people. it's something that previous presidents couldn't bring himself to do, even though he threatened with redd lines for almost five years. randy: he says what he means and means what he says. to lean over dessert and say, by the way to xi jinping, we just launched 58 tomahawk missiles. i just wanted you to know. ways so amazing is the degree the media so micromanages, they forget the big picture. the first phone conversation with prime minister turnbull was cut short over refugees. all of us knew it was ridiculous, and here he is with prime minister turnbull. you will see how close our relationship is with australia. he's building a coalition using vice president penc
i want to return to lee carter and randy evans. we are commemorating the battle of the coral sea, we are going to hear from a president who has put a strike force into the sea of japan. a show of force. he has not hesited at all, randy, to take the united states into conflict directly firing 59 tomahawk missiles in response to a despot's chemical attack on his own people. it's something that previous presidents couldn't bring himself to do, even though he threatened with redd lines for almost...
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that is carter evans reporting. one day this week nearly 30 sharks were spotted near the beaches along 60 miles of shoreline. >>> the in and out livermore is back open tonight. it was closed after a group of college athletes said they got sick after eating there. tonight county health officials says it appears several members of the softball team were sick. they are still screening employees and the restaurant has undergone enhanced cleaning and sanitizing based on cdc recommendations. officials suspect the teammates had norovirus, but they have not confirmed that yet. >>> if you have been sniffling and sneezing, you're not alone. doctors say this is the mother of all allergy conditions. tonight the worst is yet to come. >> reporter: peggy sutton feels under attack. >> running nose, coughing, sneezing, runny eyes, you know, burning eyes. >> reporter: dr. james wolf says patients allergic to pollen are pouring into his san jose offices for relief. >> we're in the midst of a worse spring as far back as i can remember.
that is carter evans reporting. one day this week nearly 30 sharks were spotted near the beaches along 60 miles of shoreline. >>> the in and out livermore is back open tonight. it was closed after a group of college athletes said they got sick after eating there. tonight county health officials says it appears several members of the softball team were sick. they are still screening employees and the restaurant has undergone enhanced cleaning and sanitizing based on cdc recommendations....
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carter evans is now along with a threat to swimmers and surfers.ood morning and be careful. >> reporter: good morning. i'm on dry land but these signs are fair warning. enter at your own risks. the experts say all of these sightings are a large trend. there do appear to be more great white sharks in the water. we went up with the orange county chaff's department the take a look. >> it's been the largest number in term os of the great white sharks i've seen along the coast in my 24 years. >> reporter: with within just minutes we spotted three great whites swimming in shallow water less than 50 feet from the shoreline just days after the sheriff's deputies asked everything to leave. >> you're paddle boarding next to approximately 15 great white sharks. exit the water in a calm manner. >> wwa people in the water? >> well, unlike normal, they pretty much complied immediately. >> reporter: many of the sharks appeared to be juvenile great whites, 6 to 8 feet long, about a year old. there have been an unusual number of sighting this year. >> shark populat
carter evans is now along with a threat to swimmers and surfers.ood morning and be careful. >> reporter: good morning. i'm on dry land but these signs are fair warning. enter at your own risks. the experts say all of these sightings are a large trend. there do appear to be more great white sharks in the water. we went up with the orange county chaff's department the take a look. >> it's been the largest number in term os of the great white sharks i've seen along the coast in my 24...
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carter evans is in long beach with a threat to swimmers and surfers.g and be careful. >> yes. consider these signs fair warning, enter the water at your own risk. the experts say all of the shark sightings are part of a larger trend. there do appear to be more great whites in the water. we went up with the orange county sheriff's department to take a look. >> this year has been the largest number of influx of great white sharks along the coast in my 24 years. >> reporter: just minutes into our helicopter flight we spotted three great whites. swimming in swallow water less than 50 feet from the shoreline. this just one day after a group of sharks forced sheriff deputies to clear the water. >> attention in the water, this is the orange county sheriff's department. you are paddle boarding next to approximately 15 great white sharks. >> reporter: deputy brian stockbridge made that announcement. >> exit the water. in a calm manner. >> what was the response of the people in the water? >> well, unlike normal, they pretty much compiled immediately. >> reporter
carter evans is in long beach with a threat to swimmers and surfers.g and be careful. >> yes. consider these signs fair warning, enter the water at your own risk. the experts say all of the shark sightings are part of a larger trend. there do appear to be more great whites in the water. we went up with the orange county sheriff's department to take a look. >> this year has been the largest number of influx of great white sharks along the coast in my 24 years. >> reporter: just...
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carter evans, cbs news, along the u.s./mexican border. >>> that's overnight news for this tuesday. the news continues. for others, check back in with us a little later for the morning news and of course cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. >>> a meeting with north korea's dictator? president trump says he'd be honored to do it. >> obviously, he's a pretty smart cookie. >> also tonight, don't know much about hickory. mr. trump on his hero, andrew jackson and the civil war. >> he was really angry, that he saw what was happening with regard to the civil war. >> which broke out 16 years after jackson died. >>> tornados and flooding in the heartland leave more than a dozen dead. >> that first initial hit was the loudest thing i've ever heard. >>> and two degrees of separation. >> so when do youra gduate from >> on may 5th. >> and when do you graduate from high school? >> may 22nd. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> overnight, millions of people have been in the path of severe storms. tornado watches and warnings were up in pennsylvania
carter evans, cbs news, along the u.s./mexican border. >>> that's overnight news for this tuesday. the news continues. for others, check back in with us a little later for the morning news and of course cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. >>> a meeting with north korea's dictator? president trump says he'd be honored to do it. >> obviously, he's a pretty smart cookie. >> also tonight, don't know much about hickory. mr....
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carter evans is with us. e's in santa monica. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.ys safety has always been a priority but tesla has repeatedly declined to release its safety reports. this report does exactly that. >> the vehicle itself is, you know, an amazing accomplishment. >> it's how they get it built. >> what we have to go through to make that happen for them. >> reporter: these four tesla autoworkers say this assembly line that's supposed to be the factory of future is behind the times when it comes to safety. >> what is the chief complaint here? >> injuries. injuries are the number one problems here. >> we're burned out. we're trying to work as hard as we can. >> reporter: john wants workers here to unionize. on the advice of the united autoworkers union, he got ahold of these injury reports nchl 2015 tesla's injury rate was 31% higher than the average. the days away from restricted duty was double. >> i don't think it's reflective of where we are currently. >> reporter: tesla's human resources says safety improvements have already been made. he reports to i
carter evans is with us. e's in santa monica. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.ys safety has always been a priority but tesla has repeatedly declined to release its safety reports. this report does exactly that. >> the vehicle itself is, you know, an amazing accomplishment. >> it's how they get it built. >> what we have to go through to make that happen for them. >> reporter: these four tesla autoworkers say this assembly line that's supposed to be the...
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carter evans is outside of the phoenix police department headquarters. carter, good morning. >> reporter: now police say aaron saucedo was picked up last month in connection with another deadly shooting in 2015. that was the killing of his mother's boyfriend but in this case police say it was help from the community, 33,000 tips in all, that led them straight to the suspected shooter. >> it's been said that a serial kill certificate like a chameleon. >> reporter: police believe aaron saucedo is the serial killer that law enforcement agencies have been searching for. >> aaron saucedo was rebooked into the jail for 26 additional felony counts including multiple counts of homicide, aggravated assault and drive by shootings. >> reporter: authorities say aaron saucedo is suspected in connection in nine murders dating back to 2015. police believe he kw of the victims, all of whom appeared to be targeted at night and ranged in age from 12 years old to 61. the rest are believed to be attacked at random in their cars or outside of their homes. aaron saucedo is the
carter evans is outside of the phoenix police department headquarters. carter, good morning. >> reporter: now police say aaron saucedo was picked up last month in connection with another deadly shooting in 2015. that was the killing of his mother's boyfriend but in this case police say it was help from the community, 33,000 tips in all, that led them straight to the suspected shooter. >> it's been said that a serial kill certificate like a chameleon. >> reporter: police...
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carter evans is outside the hotel that is actually associated with the famous tune., california. >> reporter: good morning. that's right. this is actually the hotel on the cover of that mega hit, 1976 album, "hotel california." but when mexico baja had its own hotel california, the eagles swooped right in with a lawsuit. ♪ welcome to the hotel california ♪ >> reporter: there's plenty of room at the hotel california but not apparently if you're misleading consumers or selling unauthorized branded merchandise. that's the lawsuit eagles filed against baja, hotel california, mexico. they lead people to believe it's associated with eagles and among other things served as the lyrics for the song "hotel california," which is false. >> it's not really about california. it's about america. >> reporter: the group says the baja hotel is now making excessive use of the words "hotel california." melissa dagodag -- >> they're making claims about the music being affiliated with them. >> reporter: the hotel's website references lyrics. you can drive down the highway and mission bell
carter evans is outside the hotel that is actually associated with the famous tune., california. >> reporter: good morning. that's right. this is actually the hotel on the cover of that mega hit, 1976 album, "hotel california." but when mexico baja had its own hotel california, the eagles swooped right in with a lawsuit. ♪ welcome to the hotel california ♪ >> reporter: there's plenty of room at the hotel california but not apparently if you're misleading consumers or...
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carter evans spoke with some of the employees making accusations. >> reporter: what is the chief complaint here? >> injuries are the number one problem there. >> did you ever tell any managers about this? >> managers and supervisors. >> reporter: and what did they do? >> looked at me as a complainer. >> tomorrow on "cbs this morning" more from carter's interview and a look inside the tesla factory. >>> a high school senior says she is not allowed to participate in her graduation ceremony because she got pregna pregnant. ahead, why her christian school is standing by its dec >>> the people of manchester turn a dark night into a shining example. >>> ahead, the city's generosity and courage moments after the deadly attack. >> you're watching "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by servpro, making water and fire damage like it never even happened. y286oy ywty brtry new flonase sensimists. allergy relief instead of allergy pills. it delivers a gentle mist experience to help block six key inflammatory substances. most allergy pills only block one. new fl
carter evans spoke with some of the employees making accusations. >> reporter: what is the chief complaint here? >> injuries are the number one problem there. >> did you ever tell any managers about this? >> managers and supervisors. >> reporter: and what did they do? >> looked at me as a complainer. >> tomorrow on "cbs this morning" more from carter's interview and a look inside the tesla factory. >>> a high school senior says she is...
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carter evans is outside the phoenix police department headquarters. carter, good morning. >> good morning. police say saucedo was originally arrested in april on a 2015 shooting. he's suspected of killing his mother's boyfriend. but in this case, police say it was tips from the community, 33,000 of them, that led police right to the suspected shooter. >> it's been said that a serial killer is like a chameleon and that's what made this case so frustrating. >> reporter: police in arizona believe 23-year-old aaron saucedo is the serial shooter law enforcement agencies have been searching for for over a year. >> saucedo was rebooked into the maricopa county jail for 26 additional felony counts, including multiple counts of homicide, aggravated assault, and drive-by shootings. >> reporter: authorities say saucedo is suspected in connection with nine murders in the phoenix area, dating back to 2015. police believe he knew only up with of the victims, all of whom appeared to be targeted at night and ranged in age from just 12 years old to 61. the rest are bel
carter evans is outside the phoenix police department headquarters. carter, good morning. >> good morning. police say saucedo was originally arrested in april on a 2015 shooting. he's suspected of killing his mother's boyfriend. but in this case, police say it was tips from the community, 33,000 of them, that led police right to the suspected shooter. >> it's been said that a serial killer is like a chameleon and that's what made this case so frustrating. >> reporter: police...
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year on handling the thing last year had an effect on the election. >> if carter page is refusing to cooperate, you heard evans words that all the facts would come out and induce severe vomiting. what do you make of page sending such a letter to the committee when they are asking for serious testimony? >> erin, a couple of things. first, it's important to remember that to the extent that mr. page was the target of surveillance, that would have been done pursuant to a request not from the obama white house but from the justice department or the fbi, and the basis for that warrant has to be probable cause that either he committed a crime or was a foreign agent and that warrant is issued by a judge. so if he's pointing the finger at the obama administration, he should really be looking in the mirror instead and as to feeling nauseous, i think the american people may well feel sickened at the fact that russia interfered in our election and that the possibility that people colluded with the russians in that effort. >> and paul, just to be clear. it was a pfizer request and it was for carter page. he had met with a
year on handling the thing last year had an effect on the election. >> if carter page is refusing to cooperate, you heard evans words that all the facts would come out and induce severe vomiting. what do you make of page sending such a letter to the committee when they are asking for serious testimony? >> erin, a couple of things. first, it's important to remember that to the extent that mr. page was the target of surveillance, that would have been done pursuant to a request not...
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carter. still ahead, snap shares getting smacked in the after hours. maybe that has ceo evanpeeg speeg spiegle a little touchy t. company suspended flights on the most popular planes. it could be a great buying opportunity. we will explain. much more "fast money" right after this. in taxes and fees on your wireless bill? only t-mobile one gives you unlimited data with taxes and fees included. that'll save you hundreds. get two lines of unlimited data for a hundred dollars. that's right. two lines. a hundred bucks. all in. and now, the brand new samsung galaxy s8 is here. so what are you waiting for? get the new galaxy s8. plus get 2 lines of unlimted data for a hundred bucks. taxes and fees included. only at t-mobile. mobility is very important to me. that's why i use e*trade mobile. it's on all my mobile devices, so it suits my mobile lifestyle. and it keeps my investments fully mobile... even when i'm on the move. sign up at etrade.com and get up to six hundred dollars. ♪ ♪ welcome to holiday inn! ♪ ♪ thank you! ♪ ♪ wait, i have something for you! ♪ ♪ making every stay a sp
carter. still ahead, snap shares getting smacked in the after hours. maybe that has ceo evanpeeg speeg spiegle a little touchy t. company suspended flights on the most popular planes. it could be a great buying opportunity. we will explain. much more "fast money" right after this. in taxes and fees on your wireless bill? only t-mobile one gives you unlimited data with taxes and fees included. that'll save you hundreds. get two lines of unlimited data for a hundred dollars. that's...
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investigation into michael flynn and to paul manafort and carter page, the three individuals you mentioned, is a little different. i think evan can speak to this too, than what's going on and where they are in the investigation with jared kushner. at this point what they know and what they're seeing is he's touching multiple parts because of his role in the campaign with the data analytics operation, with his meetings, you know, of course, with michael flynn and ambassador kislyak and the fact that he had such a big role in the transition. and so that is a big reason why investigators are scrutinizing his activities. when it comes to paul manafort and when it comes to michael flynn and carter page, as we have previously reported, investigators have other information that is causing more concern as part of this investigation, though, we should also say they have all denied any wrongdoing. >> anderson, real quick, i would add, though, you're exactly right that the fact that they're looking at jared kushner really does bring this not only at the doorstep of the white house but inside the white house. and that's going to be much
investigation into michael flynn and to paul manafort and carter page, the three individuals you mentioned, is a little different. i think evan can speak to this too, than what's going on and where they are in the investigation with jared kushner. at this point what they know and what they're seeing is he's touching multiple parts because of his role in the campaign with the data analytics operation, with his meetings, you know, of course, with michael flynn and ambassador kislyak and the fact...
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carter page. obviously this move has a huge impact inside the fbi. what is the mood there today? evan, you have some new information for us this morning. >> that's right. you know, the reaction inside the bureau is frankly mixed. there is a lot of agents inside. a lot of people in the upper ranks who are a little bit tired of all the drama that's been surrounding the fbi in the last couple of years, you know, with jim comey at the leadership. obviously there has been a lot of time light and controversy over the handling of the investigation with the hillary clinton private e-mail server and of course the trump/russia investigation, which is now ongoing. some people feel a little bit of relief that perhaps they will be able to get back to doing their work in secret, in the quiet without all this public attention. but there is a lot of shock as well. even those people that thought perhaps it was time for comey to go, there is a lot of shock simply because nobody expected it to happen this way, not in this very public fashion and frankly a very rude fashion for him to be on the road and
carter page. obviously this move has a huge impact inside the fbi. what is the mood there today? evan, you have some new information for us this morning. >> that's right. you know, the reaction inside the bureau is frankly mixed. there is a lot of agents inside. a lot of people in the upper ranks who are a little bit tired of all the drama that's been surrounding the fbi in the last couple of years, you know, with jim comey at the leadership. obviously there has been a lot of time light...
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>> and evan, just the significance of this, what has been stated before, that this is somebody, obviously, who's currently in the white house, not like michael flynn or carter page or, you know, or paul manafort? >> right, exactly, anderson. heretofore, the white house has been able to say, those guys that the fbi is interested in, they're not in the white house. paul manafort was barely in the campaign. and even recently, the president has had a curious change as the way he's referring to this, saying, personally, i don't know of any collusion. now we're talking about his son-in-law, someone who's very close to him. he's one of the people who have the right to walk into the oval office without any appointment. this is a person that's very close to the president. and now -- so we're talking about bringing this investigation not only to the doorstep of the white house, inside his own family. and that makes a big difference, as far as how they're going to treat this. >> evan perez, pamela brown, appreciate the update. kushner's attorney has weighed in. cnn senior white house correspondent, jim acosta, is traveling with the president and joins us now from sici
>> and evan, just the significance of this, what has been stated before, that this is somebody, obviously, who's currently in the white house, not like michael flynn or carter page or, you know, or paul manafort? >> right, exactly, anderson. heretofore, the white house has been able to say, those guys that the fbi is interested in, they're not in the white house. paul manafort was barely in the campaign. and even recently, the president has had a curious change as the way he's...