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carter evans. cbs news, hawaii. >>> besides the lava, the other concern is toxic gas, lava emits sulfur dioxide which can be deadly. >>> to capitol hill now where president trump's choice to be the next cia director has come under fire for her alleged involvement in controversial programs. mola lenghi looks how she's working to convince skeptics she's right for the job. gina the making courtesy calls on capitol hill ahead of her confirmation hearing on wednesday. some senators oppose her because of her connection to water boarding of alleged terrorists. over the weekend, she told white house officials she was considering withdrawing amide questions about her involvement in the controversial interrogation program. but this morning, president trump tweeted his support. writing think of that in these very dangerous times, wemost qu woman who democrats want out because she's too tough on terror. she also has the support of former cia director michael hayden. >> her only goal is to live out the agency's
carter evans. cbs news, hawaii. >>> besides the lava, the other concern is toxic gas, lava emits sulfur dioxide which can be deadly. >>> to capitol hill now where president trump's choice to be the next cia director has come under fire for her alleged involvement in controversial programs. mola lenghi looks how she's working to convince skeptics she's right for the job. gina the making courtesy calls on capitol hill ahead of her confirmation hearing on wednesday. some senators...
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carter evans is in hawaii. >> the fountains of molten lava are as mesmerizing as they are dangerous. >> you can see it just launching lava up into the air. when you look at this, the raw power here, easy to forget that we're in a residential community. john anistaciatis is helping his brother move. >> what's it like to be packing a home and fountain of lava hundred feet away. >> surreal. whatever is going to happen is going to happen. next in line if it keeps moving. so far, 41 homes destroyed. ten in the last 24 hours. and the lava is showing no signs of slowing down. carter evans, cbs news, hawaii. >>> students rurned to santa fe hig school in texasor the first time since a mass shooting 11 day as the go. it was just the latest school shooting this year. now, teachers are being seen as last line of defense for students. as many schools require them to get special training. it can be shockingly realistic. adriana diaz shows us tonight as this evening weave bring back the cbs news series "eye on america." >> reporter: in schools across america, the job description for teachers has ch
carter evans is in hawaii. >> the fountains of molten lava are as mesmerizing as they are dangerous. >> you can see it just launching lava up into the air. when you look at this, the raw power here, easy to forget that we're in a residential community. john anistaciatis is helping his brother move. >> what's it like to be packing a home and fountain of lava hundred feet away. >> surreal. whatever is going to happen is going to happen. next in line if it keeps moving. so...
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>> carter evans continuing his extensive reporting in hawaii. carter, thank you. >>> coming up next, she was taking a nap in her dorm at yale. so why did a fellow student call the cops? new olay whips powerful skincare, now light-as-air a breakthrough moisturizer whipped for instant absorption feel a light-as-air finish in a flash new olay whips ageless prepare for your demise, do your worst, doctor. i will. but first, a little presentation. hijacking earth's geothermal energy supply. phase 1. choosing the right drill bit. as long as evil villains reveal their plans, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> graduate student at yale university got a lesson this week in diversity and inclusion after a white student called the police on an african american student who was sleeping in their dorm. jericka duncan has the story. >> i have every right to call the police. >> reporter: yale graduate student lolade siyonbola recorded the moment she confronted a white dorm mate w
>> carter evans continuing his extensive reporting in hawaii. carter, thank you. >>> coming up next, she was taking a nap in her dorm at yale. so why did a fellow student call the cops? new olay whips powerful skincare, now light-as-air a breakthrough moisturizer whipped for instant absorption feel a light-as-air finish in a flash new olay whips ageless prepare for your demise, do your worst, doctor. i will. but first, a little presentation. hijacking earth's geothermal energy...
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carter evans, la moore, california. >> and you can watch the world surf league's founder's cup competition. i don't think carter's going to be competing. th olay ultra moisture body wash gives skin the moisture it needs and keeps it there longer with lock-in moisture technology skin is petal smooth after all, a cleanser's just a cleanser unless it's olay. >>> spring planting season is finally upon us and for some people that means it's time to get out to the cemetery. tony dokoupil tells us why. >> reporter: every great summer garden really begins in the winter. >> johnny jump-up. >> reporter: with a ritual of seeds and shovels. but these gardners, voonlts at the w50dlands, a 54-acre oasis in west philadelphia, have an extra challenge each year. >> joe is on hand today to help people find their grade. is there anybody that has not found their grade? okay. >> reporter: yes, the woodlands is a mid 19th century cemetery, which means it dates to a time when believe it or not graves were designed to be planters and many americans liked the idea of eternal rest under a bed of roses. >> there wou
carter evans, la moore, california. >> and you can watch the world surf league's founder's cup competition. i don't think carter's going to be competing. th olay ultra moisture body wash gives skin the moisture it needs and keeps it there longer with lock-in moisture technology skin is petal smooth after all, a cleanser's just a cleanser unless it's olay. >>> spring planting season is finally upon us and for some people that means it's time to get out to the cemetery. tony...
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carter evans has the story from simi valley. >> they were dear to me. i loved them.nd i never had time to grieve their deaths. >> reporter: 70-year-old craig coley spent more than half his life behind bars for a double homicide he didn't commit. now investigators are wondering if the crime might be linked to joseph deangelo the alleged golden state killer suspected in 12 murders and more than 50 rapes across california. coley was wrongfully convicted in the deaths of his ex- girlfriend rhonda wick who was raped and strangled and her 4- year-old son donald, who was suffocated. >> do you think that the golden state killer could be responsible? >> oh, that's a possibility. i think that there are other suspects that are more likely. >> reporter: what if he does turn out to be the killer? >> well, it will be solved. you know? maybe the family can rest. maybe they can relax. >> reporter: how about you? >> i could care less about him. >> reporter: simi valley police have asked for a comparison of deangelo's dna with wick's actual killer. deangelo has already been charged wi
carter evans has the story from simi valley. >> they were dear to me. i loved them.nd i never had time to grieve their deaths. >> reporter: 70-year-old craig coley spent more than half his life behind bars for a double homicide he didn't commit. now investigators are wondering if the crime might be linked to joseph deangelo the alleged golden state killer suspected in 12 murders and more than 50 rapes across california. coley was wrongfully convicted in the deaths of his ex-...
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we speak with >>> tonight, carter evans is on the ground in hawaii has evacuations continue. we will speak with a controversial former ceo recently out of jail and our running for senate. >>> and the boy declared rain debt is now alive and well. coming up in just a few minutes on the cbs evening news. >>> thank you for watching tonight at 5:00. >>> ahead at 6:00, thousands of bay area commuters about to have the routines changed. the tunnel coming this summer. back in 30 minutes with more news for you. captioning captioning sponsored by cbs >> glor: ground shaking, lava laowing. >> in the last hour it's moved forward about a foot. >> glor: no telling when it will stop. an erupting volcano in hawaii has destroyed dozens of buildings and driven hundreds from their homes. also tonight the president is ready to announce his decision on the future of the iran nuclear deal. 90amacare premiums are set to soar as much as 90%. as an ex-con coal executive shakes up the race for a public senate nomination, how the president is trying to stop him. the first lady makes children her priori
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carter evans, pahoa, hawaii. >> let's check the forecast. >>> that's a lot of whitewater. no fun to surf in that. choppy conditions with the west wind keeps things cool at the coast. calm and warm inland. 60s and 70s at this half. breezy at half moon bay at 17- mile-per-hour sustained winds. san francisco 20 sustained. but other locations in the south bay calm. 13 for hayward. concord 8. antioch up to 11- mile-per-hour west winds. so this west wind direction is all going to start to change. we are going to get drier offshore winds here soon. 70s and 80s in the area. it will be warm inland. sunset 8:08. sunrise tomorrow 6:03. we have this low bringing rain down for washington, oregon, part of canada dipping down into nevada and utah where they will have rain. we may get some sierra snow and some showers by saturday afternoon from the system but the system will also send a counterclockwise motion and that's going to bring us drier winds. so the futurecast definitely shows it here. west winds today with brighter colors a sign of north- northeast direction winds. they could be
carter evans, pahoa, hawaii. >> let's check the forecast. >>> that's a lot of whitewater. no fun to surf in that. choppy conditions with the west wind keeps things cool at the coast. calm and warm inland. 60s and 70s at this half. breezy at half moon bay at 17- mile-per-hour sustained winds. san francisco 20 sustained. but other locations in the south bay calm. 13 for hayward. concord 8. antioch up to 11- mile-per-hour west winds. so this west wind direction is all going to start...
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as c-b-s news' carter evans reports... some experts are predicting another big eruption. eruptions follow >>> another fissure has opened up in the kilauea volcano, bringing the number of active phishers to 17. some experts are predicting a big corruption. >> reporter: the new eruptions follow the same path of destruction along the eastern rift of the volcano. lava was flowing saturday when a 16th fissure spontaneously opened up after two days with no activity but this time they are in a sparsely populated area. we had to hike to see this latest fissure. you can see steam and gas blowing in the area and you can hear it venting. it sounds like something that is breathing over there almost. by nightfall there were flames and an orange glow from the lava coming to the surface. >> it's more vulnerable, definitely. the activity is creeping closer to the area and possibly will shut off all the roads. >> reporter: there is still concerned that the main crater is near the summit and conditions may soon be ripe for an explosive steam eruption. >> bigger materials could be blasted f
as c-b-s news' carter evans reports... some experts are predicting another big eruption. eruptions follow >>> another fissure has opened up in the kilauea volcano, bringing the number of active phishers to 17. some experts are predicting a big corruption. >> reporter: the new eruptions follow the same path of destruction along the eastern rift of the volcano. lava was flowing saturday when a 16th fissure spontaneously opened up after two days with no activity but this time they...
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carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning" -- >> reporter: a freshman atigh school is suing his principal. i'm nikki battiste in mark a san, wisconsin, with the t-shirts sparking all the controversy. that story coming up on "cbs this morning." >>> plus we'll talk with brett keller, the ceo of online travel agency priceline about emerging trends in travel and popular destinations this year. >>> and in the series "a more perfect union," how the entertainment industry is teaming up with fifth graders to bring their screenplays to life. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day and a great weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.co i'm kenny choi. >>> a live look outside this morning. it's friday, may 4th. i'm kenny choi. the weekend is almost here. everyone is happy. >> i'm. i'm happy. >> it'si am. it's the 4th. tomorrow is cinco de mayo. >> may the 4th be with you! >> i'm michelle griego. >>> clouds on top of the bay bridge this morning. the marine layer was stubborn yesterd
carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning" -- >> reporter: a freshman atigh school is suing his principal. i'm nikki battiste in mark a san, wisconsin, with the t-shirts sparking all the controversy. that story coming up on "cbs this morning." >>> plus we'll talk with brett keller, the ceo of online travel agency priceline about emerging trends in travel and popular destinations this year. >>> and in the series...
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carter evans is in hawaii and haas our report. >> reporter: geologists are warning a possible explosion at the summit of kilauea could be the largest in nearly 100 years, hurling boulders the size of refrigerato refrigerators. the heavy clouds of smoke coming from the main crater were likely triggered from a rock fall from the walls. as the lava level inside the volcano drained lower, the danger of an eruption can actually increase. when the molten rock reaches groundwater levels, pressurized steam can create an explosion, spewing rocks and ash miles from the crater. further down, the underground lava oozing from the cracks of leilani estates is only a half mile away from a geothermal power plant. it's shut down. workers trucked away 60,000 gallons of liquid from the area. >> if you project the track of the line where the fissures are occurring, the facility is on that line. so we definitely want to be prepared. >> carter evans, cbs news on kilauea. >>> coming up on the "morning news," access to the white house. new questions about payments to president trump's attorney by at&t. >>> and
carter evans is in hawaii and haas our report. >> reporter: geologists are warning a possible explosion at the summit of kilauea could be the largest in nearly 100 years, hurling boulders the size of refrigerato refrigerators. the heavy clouds of smoke coming from the main crater were likely triggered from a rock fall from the walls. as the lava level inside the volcano drained lower, the danger of an eruption can actually increase. when the molten rock reaches groundwater levels,...
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carter evans is in hawaii tonight. carter? >> reporter: jeff, they're letting residents back into the community right now, even while this eruption continues. the good news is the lava has slowed down for now. but that could change at any minute. a fountain of lava more than 100 feet high. telephone poles lighting up like matchsticks, and this time-lapse video shows a house being consumed by molten rock. these are the haunting images of kilauea unleashing its fury. the lava has already devoured more than two dozen homes in the neighborhood of leilani estates. this car never stood a chance. up here in the helicopter, you can really see the destruction down below. you don't see any firefighters down there because there is nothing they can do. this is an unstoppable force. high levels of toxic sulfur dioxide gas and hundreds of earthquakes still rock this community. kilauea has been in a constant state of eruption since 1983. the most recent eruptions were caused in part by the collapse of a crater that was filled with lava. when
carter evans is in hawaii tonight. carter? >> reporter: jeff, they're letting residents back into the community right now, even while this eruption continues. the good news is the lava has slowed down for now. but that could change at any minute. a fountain of lava more than 100 feet high. telephone poles lighting up like matchsticks, and this time-lapse video shows a house being consumed by molten rock. these are the haunting images of kilauea unleashing its fury. the lava has already...
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>> quijano: carter evans, thank you. may have noticed gas prices are on the rise and hitting levels not seen in more than three years. eag oliver tells us what's fueling the pinch at the pump. >> reporter: gas prices nationwide are up a nickel in just the last week. 20 cents in the last month according to a.a.a. these drivers fueling up in new jersey are paying just under $3 for a gallon of regular unleaded. damian woo has been keeping track of the increase. >> it was $54.16 for 18 gallons. i just paid $40 for 13 gallons. >> quijano: wow. you're really seeing that jump. >> yeah. >> reporter: in california and hawaii, gas prices are gpproaching $3.70 a gallon, nearly a dollar higher than the national average. >> there are ten states that are at $3 a gallon or above. >> reporter: robert sinclair is with a.a.a. >> we are seeing extremely high demand for gasoline, with the economy moving along as strongly as it is, there is a lot more work. and with work comes a lot more transportation. orteeporter: sinclair says the steady
>> quijano: carter evans, thank you. may have noticed gas prices are on the rise and hitting levels not seen in more than three years. eag oliver tells us what's fueling the pinch at the pump. >> reporter: gas prices nationwide are up a nickel in just the last week. 20 cents in the last month according to a.a.a. these drivers fueling up in new jersey are paying just under $3 for a gallon of regular unleaded. damian woo has been keeping track of the increase. >> it was $54.16...
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carter evans is in hawaii. >> wow!reporter: it's becoming an all-too-familiar sight-- lava spewing hundreds of feet into the air and just yards away from homes in the leilani estates neighborhood, now ravaged by the orlauea volcano. >> this is, like, 30 yards away from me. >> reporter: for six days now, residents have fled lava hotter than 1,000 degrees, incinerating everything in its path. at least 35 structures have been destroyed. this is one of the newer fissures that's opened up. it's very active right now. you can see it's venting steam, and every once in a while, if you listen in the background, you'll hear an explosion. ( explosions ) today, scientists say the lava lake feeding the eruptions has dropped significantly, and activity has decreased at all 12 fissures, but now, two new e.acks have opened up. the lava is only a few hundred yard from michael clemmons' home. ig retired to this community five years ago and he's not leaving. >> this is all i own. this is my house. i'll stay until the last minute. >> repo
carter evans is in hawaii. >> wow!reporter: it's becoming an all-too-familiar sight-- lava spewing hundreds of feet into the air and just yards away from homes in the leilani estates neighborhood, now ravaged by the orlauea volcano. >> this is, like, 30 yards away from me. >> reporter: for six days now, residents have fled lava hotter than 1,000 degrees, incinerating everything in its path. at least 35 structures have been destroyed. this is one of the newer fissures that's...
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that is so cool. >> carter evans did more than really well. he is bad ass on the surfboard.wave on the ocean, about if you're a beginner and don't have access to the waves kelly slater that's a cool thing. >> if you live in the middle of the country you get to catch a wave. >> that's a cool thing. >>> ac tris tress samira wylie turned down the popular "hand maid's tale" role. why she was afraid of being typecast and what made her change her mind. she's also in ♪you've got a friend in me celebrate friendship and beyond at the first ever pixar fest with all new fireworks and your favorite park parades. only at disneyland resort. >>> you don't think it's going to work, do you? >> of course, i do. why wouldn't i. >> i thought you'd be excited to have a project. >> a project? it's not knitting. it's social change. >> absolutely. it just ain't going to happen this this place. >> actress samir ra wiley gaine fans. yesterday it was renewed. go, you guys, for a third season. >> that's good news for the show and its viewers. the drama series is based on the best selling author about a
that is so cool. >> carter evans did more than really well. he is bad ass on the surfboard.wave on the ocean, about if you're a beginner and don't have access to the waves kelly slater that's a cool thing. >> if you live in the middle of the country you get to catch a wave. >> that's a cool thing. >>> ac tris tress samira wylie turned down the popular "hand maid's tale" role. why she was afraid of being typecast and what made her change her mind. she's also...
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carter evan is there. >> the volcanic trail cuts right through the community sitting ato atop the eastern slope of kilauea, spewing lava and ash. fissures spontaneously. we watched as smoke engulfed this house. >> it is like a roaring, like a, goliath, like, like, a roaring jet engine. >> sam knox lives 100 yard away from one of the eruptions. did they ask ask you to evacuate? >> told me mandatory evacuation. by law, i don't have to leave. >> why did you choose to stay? >> because this is where i live, right here. i have faith, faith in, in the gods, that my house is going to be okay. >> two more cracks broke open. bringing the total to nine. with fountains of lava exploding into the night sky just feet from homes on residential streets. >> just a few hours ago this street was wide open and now you can seep it is covered in a bout 6 feet of lava. it cools pretty quickly. almost walk on it now. if you look inside you can see where it is glowing red. >> the lava spread quickly through lava tubes, scientists
carter evan is there. >> the volcanic trail cuts right through the community sitting ato atop the eastern slope of kilauea, spewing lava and ash. fissures spontaneously. we watched as smoke engulfed this house. >> it is like a roaring, like a, goliath, like, like, a roaring jet engine. >> sam knox lives 100 yard away from one of the eruptions. did they ask ask you to evacuate? >> told me mandatory evacuation. by law, i don't have to leave. >> why did you choose to...
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carter evans, too. ad. >> it's great. well done, carter. >> and cbs sports will broadcast the world surf league's competition later today at 2:00 p.m. eastern. now here's a look at your weather for your weekend. >>> today is cinco de mayo. up next on the dish, mexican born chef eddie rodriguez is celebrating the holiday with us and some of his specialties. stay with us. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." the emotions that bring us together shouldn't drive us apart. but when you experience sudden, frequent, uncontrollable episodes of laughing or crying that are exaggerated or simply don't match how you feel, it can often lead to feeling misunderstood this is called pseudobulbar affect, or pba. occur fr brain injur.. or certaineurologica c ancondioitions lndiket n atth or dementia. nuedexta can make a difference by significantly... ...reducing pseudobulbar affect episodes. tell your doctor about medicines you take. some can't be taken with nuedexta. nuedexta is not for people with certain heart
carter evans, too. ad. >> it's great. well done, carter. >> and cbs sports will broadcast the world surf league's competition later today at 2:00 p.m. eastern. now here's a look at your weather for your weekend. >>> today is cinco de mayo. up next on the dish, mexican born chef eddie rodriguez is celebrating the holiday with us and some of his specialties. stay with us. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." the emotions that bring us together shouldn't...
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carter evans in hawaii.ing up ahead, why eviction .otices are going out to tens of thousands of nursing home patients. nurses home patients. get it for jean who's always cold. for the sales team, it and the warehouse crew. give us the data we need. in one place, anywhere we need it. help us do our jobs better. with domo we can run this place together. well that's that's your job i guess. ♪ [ director ] k9 advantix ii kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes through contact. no biting required. [ director ] cut! i'm not feeling the no biting required line. bah. [ growls ] somebody get this guy a muzzle. k9 advantix ii from bayer. wise choice. how much money do you think you'll need in retirement? then we found out how many years that money would last them. how long do you think we'll keep -- oooooohhh! you stopped! you're gonna leave me back here at year 9? how did this happen? it turned out, a lot of people fell short, of even the average length of retirement. we have to think about not when we expect to live to, b
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jeff. >> glor: carter evans continuing his extensive reporting in hawaii. carter, thank you. coming up next on the cbs evening news, she was taking a nap in her dorm at yale so why did a fellow student call the cops? >> glor: graduate students at yale university got a lesson this week in diversity a >> glor: graduate students at yale university got a lesson this week in diversity and inclusion after a white student called the police on an african american student who was sleeping in their dorm. jericka duncan has the story. >> i have every right to call the police. >> reporter: yale graduate laudent lolade siyonbola recorded the moment she dorronted a white dorm mate who e lled the police on her for taking a nap in the common area. >> reporter: police arrived within five minutes. >> reporter: but even after she opens her apartment door, more questions. >> reporter: siyonbola says that night she had been working on a paper and took a quick nap in the common room. the police questioned her for nearly 20 minutes. >> reporter: this comes on the heels of a rash of incidents where
jeff. >> glor: carter evans continuing his extensive reporting in hawaii. carter, thank you. coming up next on the cbs evening news, she was taking a nap in her dorm at yale so why did a fellow student call the cops? >> glor: graduate students at yale university got a lesson this week in diversity a >> glor: graduate students at yale university got a lesson this week in diversity and inclusion after a white student called the police on an african american student who was...
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carter evans, cbs news, pahoa. >> glor: students returned to sante fe high school in texas today for the first time since a mass shooting 11 days ago. it was just the latest school shooting this year. teachers are being seen as the last line of defense for students as many schools require them to get special training. it can be shockingly realistic. adriana diaz shows us tonight as this evening we bring back the cbs news series "eye on america." >> reporter: in schools across america, the job description for teachers has changed. this is only a drill. ( gunshots ) ( screaming ) he's holding a fake gun. ( gunshots ) today, thousands of teachers are now required to participate in active shooter drills like this one. i know it's a drill, but does it feel real? >> it does because you can't be with the mentality, it's just a training, nothing is going to happen. >> i'm not teaching you something out of a textbook. i'm teaching you something i actually lived through. >> reporter: former deputy sheriff eric frost runs a company that conducts safety trainings for mass shootings. he says he's
carter evans, cbs news, pahoa. >> glor: students returned to sante fe high school in texas today for the first time since a mass shooting 11 days ago. it was just the latest school shooting this year. teachers are being seen as the last line of defense for students as many schools require them to get special training. it can be shockingly realistic. adriana diaz shows us tonight as this evening we bring back the cbs news series "eye on america." >> reporter: in schools...
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reena. >> ninan: carter evans on the oround in hawaii. president trump went to cleveland ahead of the primary election on tuesday. errol barnett is at the white oruse. >> reporter: president trump ignored the press this morning, on his way to a fundraiser and tax policy roundtable in cleveland, ohio. >> the tax cuts have helped so many people in such a big way >> reporter: it is an to effort focus on positive economic news amid changing narratives hirrounding the president's financial relationship with his lawyer, michael cohen. the "wall street journal" reports federal prosecutors in new york are investigating two loans totaling three quarters of $1-million, cohen used to conduct his work during the 2016 election. cohen previously admitted to paying off porn actress stormy daniels $130,000 before election day. daniels claims it was to buy her silence after a one-night affair ntth trump. >> the president reimbursed that over a period of several months. >> reporter: the president's newly appointed lawyer, rudy giuliani, gave conflicting st
reena. >> ninan: carter evans on the oround in hawaii. president trump went to cleveland ahead of the primary election on tuesday. errol barnett is at the white oruse. >> reporter: president trump ignored the press this morning, on his way to a fundraiser and tax policy roundtable in cleveland, ohio. >> the tax cuts have helped so many people in such a big way >> reporter: it is an to effort focus on positive economic news amid changing narratives hirrounding the...
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carter evans, cbs news. >> wowment fire invest -- wow, fire investigators say an exploding vape pen may be blamed for a man's death. his body found in a home in st. petersburg. investigators say he had severe facial injuries possibly caused by the pen blowing up. the injuries likely prevented him from escaping when his house caught fire. vaping pens have a battery- powered heating element that vaporizes liquid nicotine. >> we do have cases where the vic -- the vape pens have exploded. that's one of the reasons why we don't allow them at special events. >> we were just hoping nobody was home, but then we found out we got home. >> reporter: a local coroner is working to determine the exact cause of his death. >> tonight, rudy giuliani is trying to trap president trump. cbs's meg oliver reports he appears to be advising the president not to fall into it, even if it means pleading the fifth. rudy giuliani and his new role said mr. trump doesn't have to cooperate with the special council's office. >> we don't have to. he's the president of the united states. we can assert the same privilege
carter evans, cbs news. >> wowment fire invest -- wow, fire investigators say an exploding vape pen may be blamed for a man's death. his body found in a home in st. petersburg. investigators say he had severe facial injuries possibly caused by the pen blowing up. the injuries likely prevented him from escaping when his house caught fire. vaping pens have a battery- powered heating element that vaporizes liquid nicotine. >> we do have cases where the vic -- the vape pens have...
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vlad. >> carter evans. chief weathercaster lonnie quinn of our weather station wcbs is here to show us the science of the eruption. >> the earthquakes that carter just mentioned are the direct result of the pressure that builds up when molten rock travels underground. mount kilauea has been in a d e constant state of eruption since 1983. the recent eruptions were created in part by the collapse of a crater just a week ago. you can see the crater is now empty. what's rising is not steam, that's actually dust from the collapse of the floor. and that crater could more than 10 miles from the leilani estates. it's more than 25 miles from the center of the volcano. that lava travelled a great distan when that floor caved in, that lava traveled all along the east zone, all the way out to the estates. as that lava pushed further along, it formed cracks in the surface. these cracks are called fissures. there are been ten fissures so far. all but one of them have closed up. so there's only one that's still active. im
vlad. >> carter evans. chief weathercaster lonnie quinn of our weather station wcbs is here to show us the science of the eruption. >> the earthquakes that carter just mentioned are the direct result of the pressure that builds up when molten rock travels underground. mount kilauea has been in a d e constant state of eruption since 1983. the recent eruptions were created in part by the collapse of a crater just a week ago. you can see the crater is now empty. what's rising is not...
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carter evans is there. they're letting residents back into the community right now even while this eruption continues. the good news is, the lava has slowed down for now. but that could change at any minute. a fountain of lava more than 100 feet high. telephone poles lighting up like match sticks. this time-lapse video shows a house consumed by molten rock. these are the haunting images of kilauea unleashing its fury. the lava devoured more than two dozen homes in the neighborhood. the car never stood a chance. up here in the helicopter you can really see the destruction down below. you don't see any firefighters down there because there is nothing they can do. this is an unstoppable force. >> high levels of toxic sulphur dioxide gas and hundreds of earthquakes rock this community. kilauea in a constant state of eruption since 1983, the most recent eruptions caused in part by the collapse of a crater that was filled with lava. when it caved in, the lava traveled along a hose like tunnel underground called a
carter evans is there. they're letting residents back into the community right now even while this eruption continues. the good news is, the lava has slowed down for now. but that could change at any minute. a fountain of lava more than 100 feet high. telephone poles lighting up like match sticks. this time-lapse video shows a house consumed by molten rock. these are the haunting images of kilauea unleashing its fury. the lava devoured more than two dozen homes in the neighborhood. the car...
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carter evans reports. >> fire in three, two, one. >> this is the smash lab.ines that simulate hard hits on the football field. and the battlefield. >> we'll measure the impact forces that get through the helmet to the head. >> okay. >> dave marver, ceo of vices. after rigorous testing the company's main product, zero one helmet was ranged one by the nfl in reducing the severity of blows to the head. which could help protect players from traumatic brain injuries and cte. seattle seahawks' russell wilson is investor and one of the strongest add voep c esest advo. >> you are take hard hits to the head. >> of you take hard hits to the head. don't get me wrong. they're still there. the thing that happens is it reduces the impact. you feel belter. you don't feel as, don't feel as woozie some times. >> now, vielss h sapproached by military to bring their technology to combat helmets. this outer shell dies stoond to stop ballistics. bullets. shrapnel. the helmet isn't really optimize ford plunt impact protection. >> current military health melts are lined with home p
carter evans reports. >> fire in three, two, one. >> this is the smash lab.ines that simulate hard hits on the football field. and the battlefield. >> we'll measure the impact forces that get through the helmet to the head. >> okay. >> dave marver, ceo of vices. after rigorous testing the company's main product, zero one helmet was ranged one by the nfl in reducing the severity of blows to the head. which could help protect players from traumatic brain injuries and...
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carter evans, thanks. coming up next, the deadly end to a standoff that lasted for hours.ut mania, such as unusual changes in your mood, activity or energy levels, can leave you on shaky ground. help take control by asking about your treatment options. vraylar is approved for the acute treatment of manic or mixed episodes of bipolar i disorder in adults. clinical studies showed that vraylar reduced overall manic symptoms. vraylar should not be used in elderly patients with dementia due to increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction, or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permanent. side effects may not appear for several weeks. high cholesterol and weight gain; high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or death; decreased white blood cells, which can be fatal; dizziness upon standing; falls; seizures; impaired judgment; heat sensitivity; and trouble swallowing may occur. you're more than just your bipolar i. ask your doctor about vraylar. not having a good breakfast can ma
carter evans, thanks. coming up next, the deadly end to a standoff that lasted for hours.ut mania, such as unusual changes in your mood, activity or energy levels, can leave you on shaky ground. help take control by asking about your treatment options. vraylar is approved for the acute treatment of manic or mixed episodes of bipolar i disorder in adults. clinical studies showed that vraylar reduced overall manic symptoms. vraylar should not be used in elderly patients with dementia due to...
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carter evans in hawaii. >> coming up next here tonight, why eviction notices are going out to tens of thousands of nursing home patients. [thoughtful sigh] still nervous about buying a house? a little. thought i could de-stress with some zen gardening. at least we don't have to worry about homeowners insurance. just call geico. geico helps with homeowners insurance? good to know. been doing it for years. that's really good to know. i should clean this up. i'll get the dustpan. behind the golf clubs. get to know geico. and see how easy homeowners and renters insurance can be. theseare heading back home.y oil thanks to dawn, rescue workers only trust dawn, because it's tough on grease yet gentle. i am home, i am home, i am home ♪ carefully made to be broken. new, from magnum. >>> in louisiana, tens of thousand of elderly and disabled could soon lose their medicaid benefits because of a state budget short fall of more than half a billion dollars. eviction notices are going out to thousand in nursing homes and group homes. david begnaud in baton rouge. >> this is what i do with my time. >
carter evans in hawaii. >> coming up next here tonight, why eviction notices are going out to tens of thousands of nursing home patients. [thoughtful sigh] still nervous about buying a house? a little. thought i could de-stress with some zen gardening. at least we don't have to worry about homeowners insurance. just call geico. geico helps with homeowners insurance? good to know. been doing it for years. that's really good to know. i should clean this up. i'll get the dustpan. behind the...
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elaine. >> carter evans, thank you. >>> the syrian civil war has the created a mental health crisis.e suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety and depression. for patients with the most severe disorders, there are only three psychiatric hospitals still standing. holly williams was allowed inside one of them. we warn you, some of this is troubling to watch. >> reporter: mohammad spend many days crying. begging to see his family. ina hasn't spoken at all in five years say her doctors. and this is george. >> king george. >> your name is king george. >> reporter: there are nearly 150 patients living in packed psychiatric hospital in northern syria. many of them with chronic mental illness, some triggered by the nightmare of syria's seven year civil war. it is a tiny, rented building. the whole place survives on charity. hospitals have been deliberately targeted in syria's war. this one has been bombarded several times. there are just three psychiatric hospitals in all of syria. treating patients like ahmed who saw his three brothers killed by bombs. according to the relativ
elaine. >> carter evans, thank you. >>> the syrian civil war has the created a mental health crisis.e suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety and depression. for patients with the most severe disorders, there are only three psychiatric hospitals still standing. holly williams was allowed inside one of them. we warn you, some of this is troubling to watch. >> reporter: mohammad spend many days crying. begging to see his family. ina hasn't spoken at all in five...
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carter evans is in hawaii tonight. you can see that he also got right up close. >> reporter: the volcanic trail cuts right through the community leilani estates. it sits atop the eastern slope of kilauea. for five days the volcano has been spewing molten lava and ash. large crash -- cracks have opened through the neighborhood. several homere smoke engulfed this house. >> it is like a goliath, like a roaring jet engine. he lives about 100 yards away from one the eruptions. >> to the ask you to evacuate? >> it was a mandatory evacuation, but by law i do not have to leave. >> reporter: why did you choose to stay? >> because this is where i live. i have faith in the gods that my house is going to be okay. >> reporter: two more cracks opened with fountains of lava exploding into the night sky just feet from homes on residential streets. just a few hours ago the street was white open. now you can see that it is covered in about six feet of lava. it cools pretty quickly. you can almost walk on it now. but you can see that it
carter evans is in hawaii tonight. you can see that he also got right up close. >> reporter: the volcanic trail cuts right through the community leilani estates. it sits atop the eastern slope of kilauea. for five days the volcano has been spewing molten lava and ash. large crash -- cracks have opened through the neighborhood. several homere smoke engulfed this house. >> it is like a goliath, like a roaring jet engine. he lives about 100 yards away from one the eruptions. >>...
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carter evans has more. >> reporter: the flow of lava is accelerating, in some places moving the length of a football field every ten minutes. take a look at this fountain of lava. it's probably 100 feet high there, and it's right on the edge of someone's backyard. marianne farrell got out when volcanic rocks started flying. that's basically raining lava. >> yeah. it's too close for lava. >> reporter: lava has overtaken the road leaving one escape route. the lava is much bigger now. there's a tremendous amount of magma bursting from the earth and there doesn't seem to be any signs of it slowing down. >>> there's been an arrest in the murder of a tennessee sheriff's deputy. erika castro-miles has been charged in yesterday's fatal shooting of sergeant daniel baker. meanwhile a manhunt is under way for another suspect. jericka duncan has details on those details. >> reporter: authorities want to arrest this man, 31-year-old steven wiggins. police are callinging him armed and very dangerous. he's suspected of killing daniel baker, a deputy with the sheriff's office in nashville, tennessee.
carter evans has more. >> reporter: the flow of lava is accelerating, in some places moving the length of a football field every ten minutes. take a look at this fountain of lava. it's probably 100 feet high there, and it's right on the edge of someone's backyard. marianne farrell got out when volcanic rocks started flying. that's basically raining lava. >> yeah. it's too close for lava. >> reporter: lava has overtaken the road leaving one escape route. the lava is much bigger...
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carter evans from hawaii. >> reporter: the new eruptions follow the same path of destruction along the eastern ridge of the volcano. lava started flowing again saturday when a fissure spontaneously opened up after two days with almost no activity, but this time the eruptions are in a sparsely populated area. if you listen closely, you can almost hear it venting. it sounds like something's breathing over there. by nightfall there were flames and an orange glow from the lava making its way to the surface. >> it's becoming more vulnerable, definitely, as the activity creeps closer to that area and possibly shuts off all the roads. >> reporter: there is also still concern that the main crater near the volcano summit where conditions may soon be rife for an explosive steam eruption. >> which means bigger materials can be blasted out of the vent and immediately around the vent a little farther out, a half mile out or so, it could be pebble-sized or marble-sized fragments. >> reporter: the ash cloud from the stream explosion could blow for miles, especially if it reaches the jet stream. excep
carter evans from hawaii. >> reporter: the new eruptions follow the same path of destruction along the eastern ridge of the volcano. lava started flowing again saturday when a fissure spontaneously opened up after two days with almost no activity, but this time the eruptions are in a sparsely populated area. if you listen closely, you can almost hear it venting. it sounds like something's breathing over there. by nightfall there were flames and an orange glow from the lava making its way...
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carter evans, hawaii. >>> tonight president trump teasing an announcement on the iran nuclear deal. the president tweeted he'll announce a decision tomorrow from the white house of 2:00 p.m. the agreement brokered in 2015 by the obama administration. european allies, russia, and china lifted the sanctions on iran in exchange for caps on its nuclear programs. so should the u.s. stay in this deal? or should they leave? according to a new cbs news poll. americans with an opinion are pretty evenly split. but more than half say they don't know enough about the issue. >>> a stunning downfall about the prominent advocate in the #metoo movement. new york city's attorney general is stepping down. eric snyderman's resignation came just hours after the new yorker magazine reported that four women claimed he choked, slapped, or hit them repeatedly. the women had been remanetically involved, and said he threatened to kill him if. >>> tonight thousands of workers are on strike at the university of california. and now kpix 5 christin ayers reports, the labor strike is affecting plans for uc berkel
carter evans, hawaii. >>> tonight president trump teasing an announcement on the iran nuclear deal. the president tweeted he'll announce a decision tomorrow from the white house of 2:00 p.m. the agreement brokered in 2015 by the obama administration. european allies, russia, and china lifted the sanctions on iran in exchange for caps on its nuclear programs. so should the u.s. stay in this deal? or should they leave? according to a new cbs news poll. americans with an opinion are...
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carter evans has the details. >> my father trojans. -- fellow trojans. >> reporter: on friday night they came with recognition from the board of trustees that something is broken and that urgent and provide -- profound actions are needed. lucy is one of 300 students who accused the former campus gynecologist of repeated sexual misconduct. >> he said that he was trying to loosen my pelvic muscles. with his fingers. mac he worked for the university's student health center for 30 years. accusations against him include taking inappropriate pictures of patients genitals, making sexual comments about their bodies and repeatedly assaulting patients under the guise of medical treatment. >> he made me feel extremely uncomfortable and violated. >> reporter: this grad student is one of nearly 2 dozen women suing the doctor and university so far. >> reportedly, they were aware of his inappropriate conduct before i was even born. >> reporter: according to one of the lawsuits, he wasn't put on leave until 2016. when a nurse reported him to the campus rape crisis center. he was fired last june. and the
carter evans has the details. >> my father trojans. -- fellow trojans. >> reporter: on friday night they came with recognition from the board of trustees that something is broken and that urgent and provide -- profound actions are needed. lucy is one of 300 students who accused the former campus gynecologist of repeated sexual misconduct. >> he said that he was trying to loosen my pelvic muscles. with his fingers. mac he worked for the university's student health center for 30...
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>> glor: carter evans in cwaii. carter, thanks.sident trump brought in rudy enuliani to help defend him in tie russia investigation, but today it was the president who was defending giuliani after he created a problem in another case. here's major garrett. >> reporter: before leaving for dallas where he delivered a campaign-style speech-- >> we're all fighting battles, but i love fighting these battles. >> reporter: --president trump foreshadowed rudy giuliani's retreat. >> when rudy made this statement-- rudy's great. but rudy had just started. and he wasn't totally familiar with everything. >> reporter: giuliani had to walk back most of the news he made on a recent media blitz as mr. trump's personal lawyer, specifically related to a $130,000 payment to adult film actress stormy daniels. the payment was made to resolve a personal and false allegation in order to protect the president's family, giuliani said in a statement. earlier, he had implied the revelation could have done more personal damage. >> it was to save their marriag
>> glor: carter evans in cwaii. carter, thanks.sident trump brought in rudy enuliani to help defend him in tie russia investigation, but today it was the president who was defending giuliani after he created a problem in another case. here's major garrett. >> reporter: before leaving for dallas where he delivered a campaign-style speech-- >> we're all fighting battles, but i love fighting these battles. >> reporter: --president trump foreshadowed rudy giuliani's retreat....
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carter evans is there with the victims' stories. ♪ i once was lost >> reporter: facing the devastatings of ten of their own, this is a community in shock-- still trying to comprehend the massacre in a friday morning art class. ayeanna quintanilla watched helplessly as the shooter appeared at the door. >> next thing you know you hear gunshots going off, saying that if you all move i'm gonna shoot y'all. as i was getting up to run toward the back door he was aiming at me and he didn't-- he missed me, but it went ahead and bme back and ricocheted. >> reporter: she was treated for a bullet wound to the leg. did he seem like he was aiming for anyone in particular? >> um, when he first walked in, he pointed at one person and said, "i'm gonna kill you." >> reporter: in all, 23 were wounded, ten fatally. including the art teacher, cynthia tysdale, and mother of four and grandmother who was a substitute teacher that day. and sabika sheikh a 17-year-old exchange student from pakistan. >> he started shooting through and that's when i got hit. >> reporter: abel san miguel was one of the ten wounde
carter evans is there with the victims' stories. ♪ i once was lost >> reporter: facing the devastatings of ten of their own, this is a community in shock-- still trying to comprehend the massacre in a friday morning art class. ayeanna quintanilla watched helplessly as the shooter appeared at the door. >> next thing you know you hear gunshots going off, saying that if you all move i'm gonna shoot y'all. as i was getting up to run toward the back door he was aiming at me and he...
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carter evans is there. >> reporter: after more than a week of fiery devastation, scientists are now watching and waiting for the volcano's next big move. they say kilauea has the potential to produce a massive steam explosion at any time, unlike anything the big island has seen in nearly a century. that's because lava is draining in the summit crater and could soon mix with groundwater. hanet babb is with the u.s. geological survey. do people in the surrounding communities have to worry about boulders falling on their homes? >> no, no, not at all, because the boulders will only be carried in immediate vicinity of the event. >> reporter: if there's an explosion, geologists say the largest rocks would land in this area. marble-sized rocks could fall up w a half mile away, but still within the closed national park. the resulting ash cloud could be cr,000 feet high and blown across the island. >> ash fall is a nuisance, but it doesn't threaten life. >> reporter: despite the science behind it, most people who live here believe there's more to it. according to hawaiian mythology, pele, the goddess
carter evans is there. >> reporter: after more than a week of fiery devastation, scientists are now watching and waiting for the volcano's next big move. they say kilauea has the potential to produce a massive steam explosion at any time, unlike anything the big island has seen in nearly a century. that's because lava is draining in the summit crater and could soon mix with groundwater. hanet babb is with the u.s. geological survey. do people in the surrounding communities have to worry...
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carter evans has the details. >> my fellow trojans... >> reporter: the resignation of university of southern california president max nikias late friday night came with recognition from the recognition from the board of trustees that "something is broken and that urgent and profound actions are needed." >> i have cautious optimism. >> reporter: lucy chi is one of more than 300 students who accuse former campus gynecologist, dr. george tyndall, of repeated sexual misconduct. >> he said that he loosened my-- he was trying to loosen my pelvic muscle with his fingers >> reporter: tyndall worked for the university's student health center for about 30 years. accusations against him include taking "inappropriate pictures of patients genitals," "making sexual comments about their bodies," and "repeatedly assaulting patients under the guise of medical treatment." >> he made me feel extremely uncomfortable and violated. >> reporter: u.s.c. grad student daniella mohazab is one of nearly two-dozen women so far suing the doctor and the university so far. >> reportedly u.s.c. was aware of dr. tyndall's in
carter evans has the details. >> my fellow trojans... >> reporter: the resignation of university of southern california president max nikias late friday night came with recognition from the recognition from the board of trustees that "something is broken and that urgent and profound actions are needed." >> i have cautious optimism. >> reporter: lucy chi is one of more than 300 students who accuse former campus gynecologist, dr. george tyndall, of repeated...
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carter evans is there. >> reporter: the volcanic trail cuts right through the community si leilani estates, sitting atop the eastern slope of kilauea. hr four days, the volcano has been spewing molten lava and ash. large cracks or fissures spontaneously erupted in a line through the neighborhood, setting several homes on fire. we watched as smoke engulfed this house. >> it just-- it's like a roaring. it's like a goliath like, like a roaring jet engine >> reporter: sam knox lives about 100 yards away from one of uptieruptions. did they ask you to evacuate? >> there was a mandatory evacuation, but by law i don't have to leave. >> reporter: and why did you choose to stay? >> because this is where i live right here. i had faith, faith in the gods that my house is going to be okay. >> reporter: two more cracks broke open, bringing the total to nine, with fountains of lava ngploding into the night sky right next to homes on residential streets. y st a few hours ago, this street was wide open and now you can see it's covered in about six feet of lava. it cools pretty quickly, you can almost walk
carter evans is there. >> reporter: the volcanic trail cuts right through the community si leilani estates, sitting atop the eastern slope of kilauea. hr four days, the volcano has been spewing molten lava and ash. large cracks or fissures spontaneously erupted in a line through the neighborhood, setting several homes on fire. we watched as smoke engulfed this house. >> it just-- it's like a roaring. it's like a goliath like, like a roaring jet engine >> reporter: sam knox...
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carter evans is there. >> wow. >> it's becoming an all too familiar sight. lava spewing into the air and just yard away from homes in the lailani estates neighborhood, ravaged by the kilauea volcano. >> like 30 yard away from it. >> for six days now, residents have fled lavar degrees, incinerating everything in its path. at least 35 structures have been destroyed. this is one of the newer fissures opened up. very active right now. you can see it is venting steam. every once in a while if you listen in the background, you will hear an explosion. today, scientists say the lava lake feeding the eruptions dropped significantly. and activity is has decreased at all 12 fissures or crack as long a 2 1/2 mile span. the lava is a few hundred yard from michael clemens home. he retired in the community, five years ago. he is not leaving. >> this is all i own. this is my house. i will stay till the last minute. >> many people in this community live in lava zone one. that's the highest risk area. there is no lava insurance chls and homeowners insurance is extremely expen
carter evans is there. >> wow. >> it's becoming an all too familiar sight. lava spewing into the air and just yard away from homes in the lailani estates neighborhood, ravaged by the kilauea volcano. >> like 30 yard away from it. >> for six days now, residents have fled lavar degrees, incinerating everything in its path. at least 35 structures have been destroyed. this is one of the newer fissures opened up. very active right now. you can see it is venting steam. every...
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carter evan is on the big island. >> you can see this tremendous fountain behind me right now.sting lava up to 200 feet into the air. this is the most active fissure right now. producing massive lava flows that cut off highways, shut down a power plant, destroyed dozens of homes. the 2,000 degree molten rock exploded from the ground is creating rivers of lava continue to devastate this community, and literally change the landscape. >> one of the first things you notice when you are standing next to a lava fountain this big is the intense heat. i can feel it radiating on my back. more than 100 degrees here. much of this lava is cool enough to walk on. the lava forced the closure of highway 132, a major artery for people who live here. it also leads to the main access road for the area's geothermal power plant. meanwhile, health authorities are warning of a new hazard. called, pelle's hair. >> glass. fragile. lightweight. >> as mary ann ferrill got ready to leave her home for perhaps the last time. she showed us the rocks with glass fibers that can irritate the skin and eyes and
carter evan is on the big island. >> you can see this tremendous fountain behind me right now.sting lava up to 200 feet into the air. this is the most active fissure right now. producing massive lava flows that cut off highways, shut down a power plant, destroyed dozens of homes. the 2,000 degree molten rock exploded from the ground is creating rivers of lava continue to devastate this community, and literally change the landscape. >> one of the first things you notice when you are...
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carter evans in hawaii.ou think about the damage but also the memories destroyed. >> it's not the big, expensive stuff. you can always replace that. it's the personal stuff someone made for you that you can't replace, pictures. >> the r2d2 mailbox. >> yes. >>> bob marchlyley's granddaugh is stopped by police. ahead, the video authorities are releasing to counter her claims of >>> a new law tells parents in utah that it's okay to provide children with less supervision. >> ahead, the free-range parenting protections that advocates call common sense and why some critics worry about possible abuse or neglect. >> you're watching "cbs this morning." what's called common sense and why others call it abuse and neglect. >> you're watching "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of ♪ your summer starts here with a great deal on a new toyota. make this summer the best ever with big savings on many of our most popular models. offers end june 4th. to find out more about our great deals, visit toyota.com. get your
carter evans in hawaii.ou think about the damage but also the memories destroyed. >> it's not the big, expensive stuff. you can always replace that. it's the personal stuff someone made for you that you can't replace, pictures. >> the r2d2 mailbox. >> yes. >>> bob marchlyley's granddaugh is stopped by police. ahead, the video authorities are releasing to counter her claims of >>> a new law tells parents in utah that it's okay to provide children with less...
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carter evans is at the hawaii civil defense agency's headquarters in hilo. carter, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the emergency operations center here has been the hub for disaster response since the eruption started more than a week ago. but now with the threat of a volcanic explosion and the ash cloud it could create, it may soon have to expand their focus. scientists are keeping a close eye on kilauea and the levels of molten rock deep inside. you could see the smoke rising from kilauea's main crater. we are at the summit of the volcano right now. and geologists think conditions will be right for a major explosion within the next few days. experts fear it could blast boulders the size of refrigerators too the air and the ash cloud could cover a greater area than the current lava flow. >> bigger materials could be blasted out of the vent and in the immediate area of the vent it could be ballistics of several tons. >> wow! >> reporter: since last week, lava has been siphoning away from the volcano's summit, breaking through the ground in a series o
carter evans is at the hawaii civil defense agency's headquarters in hilo. carter, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the emergency operations center here has been the hub for disaster response since the eruption started more than a week ago. but now with the threat of a volcanic explosion and the ash cloud it could create, it may soon have to expand their focus. scientists are keeping a close eye on kilauea and the levels of molten rock deep inside. you could see the smoke rising...
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carter evans is in pahoa, hawaii, where some residents are ignoring evacuation orders. rter, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. take a look at this explosion of lava behind me. a fountain this size creates rivers of molten rock. those can block roads, leaving people who refuse to evacuate with no clear way out. as huge amounts of lava continue to spread, new aerial video shows how it's forming channels in the hardens rock and it's moving fast, according to geologist scott roland. it's a self-made lava channel. the sides solidify and the part in the middle continues to flow and the channels are very efficient. >> reporter: the lava flows are unrelenting and unpredictable. to give you an idea of how close these eruptions are coming to people's homes, this is a fountain of lava that's probably 100 feet tall. and it's right up on someone's backyard. ongoing tensions in leilani estates may have contributed to this shooting incident tuesday. >> go! >> i live here! >> reporter: 61-year-old john hubbard is now under arrest, accused of opening fire and allegedly assaulting
carter evans is in pahoa, hawaii, where some residents are ignoring evacuation orders. rter, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. take a look at this explosion of lava behind me. a fountain this size creates rivers of molten rock. those can block roads, leaving people who refuse to evacuate with no clear way out. as huge amounts of lava continue to spread, new aerial video shows how it's forming channels in the hardens rock and it's moving fast, according to geologist scott roland....
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for "cbs this morning: saturday," carter evans, the big island of hawaii. >>> "the new york times" reports health officials may have the upper hand in the democratic republic of congo where a new outbreak of the deadly ebola virus is reported. the world health organization says ebola was detected last month, killing at least 18 people. a treatment center and a mobile laboratory expected to be in place this weekend. medical teams also plan to use a new vaccine to stop the outbreak. >> cbs affiliate kfsm-tv in ft. smith, arkansas, reports four troopers were in injured and a suspect killed friday after shots rang out. the officers tried to serve an arrest of warrant in southeastern oklahoma. they say the building went up in flames as soon as the troopers entered. the suspect apparently obtained a semiought mat in weapon. they believe the suspect they have booby-trapped the building to keep officers away. >>> "the st. louis-post dispatch" reports the attorney for missouri governor eric greiten is asking the judge to put the evidence gathering efforts on hold as jury selection gets under way in
for "cbs this morning: saturday," carter evans, the big island of hawaii. >>> "the new york times" reports health officials may have the upper hand in the democratic republic of congo where a new outbreak of the deadly ebola virus is reported. the world health organization says ebola was detected last month, killing at least 18 people. a treatment center and a mobile laboratory expected to be in place this weekend. medical teams also plan to use a new vaccine to...
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ca carter evans shows us how. >> this is the 0-1 football helmet, the safest on the market right now.ecting against shrapnpla shrapnel, but force trauma. they want to know if this helmet could be used on the battlefield. that's coming up on "cbs this morning." this can be used on the battlefield. that's coming up on "cbs this morning." the 2018 camry. toyota. let's go places. my secret visitors. hallucinations and delusions. the unknown parts of living with parkinson's. what plots they unfold, but only in my mind. over 50% of people with parkinson's will experience hallucinations or delusions during the course of their disease. if your loved one is experiencing these symptoms, talk to your parkinson's specialist. there are treatment options that can help. my visitors should be the ones i want to see. feeclaritin and relief fromwsy be the ones symptoms caused by over 200 allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity. and live claritin clear. because no mattergineer what life brings,rgent? our commitment to clean rema
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carter evans is in pahoa, hawaii, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we've been escorted by the national guard right into the lava zone. you can see where this flow has crossed the road here. moving extremely slowly right now. in other parts of the community, it's moving much faster. that's leading to new concerns about lava overtaking more homes. lava continues to devastate this community more than three weeks after the crisis began. newly reactivated fissures are spewing molten rock and toxic gas, destroying buildings as the lava moves at a rate of some 90 feet every hour. this is inside leilani estates. now, neighbors told us this fissure had become active again. it was starting to fountain. you can see it's in full force now, launching lava 50 feet into the air. the neighborhood was already under evacuation orders but emergency officials said they had to go door to door to more than 20 homes to get holdouts to leave. >> kind of disturbingly some people just refused to leave. we had one gentleman that had to be kind of rescued. his only way out was
carter evans is in pahoa, hawaii, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we've been escorted by the national guard right into the lava zone. you can see where this flow has crossed the road here. moving extremely slowly right now. in other parts of the community, it's moving much faster. that's leading to new concerns about lava overtaking more homes. lava continues to devastate this community more than three weeks after the crisis began. newly reactivated fissures are spewing molten...
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carter evans is there with an update for us. >> reporter: a powerful 6.9 magnitude earthquake strucksland on friday, the largest in 43 years. since then several new cracks have opened up in the residential community here. each hundreds of yards long, splashing lava into the air and flooding streets. two houses have burned so far and thousands evacuated. >> the smoke is really getting thick. you can really smell it in the air. >> reporter: this part of the big island has seen major lava flows before. this one happened in 1955. it went all the way to the ocean. that smoke back this is where the new eruption is. kilauea is the youngest and most active volcano on the big island. just a few miles from the current lava flow at a community meeting. authorities tried to explain the unpredictability of the volcanoic cracks. >> all of a sudden one opened up, steam started coming out and there was red lava. that is how fast it happened. >> reporter: the civil defense organization says there are six active fissures so far. >> it could continue happening. >> reporter: and we don't know how long?
carter evans is there with an update for us. >> reporter: a powerful 6.9 magnitude earthquake strucksland on friday, the largest in 43 years. since then several new cracks have opened up in the residential community here. each hundreds of yards long, splashing lava into the air and flooding streets. two houses have burned so far and thousands evacuated. >> the smoke is really getting thick. you can really smell it in the air. >> reporter: this part of the big island has seen...
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reporter carter evans is on the ground. >> at first glance, it may not look like the lava is moving at leading edge on the road, it's slowly inching forward. >> reporter: the eruption follows hundreds of earthquakes. that's what sent michael mcguire to shelter at the red cross. >> when the next one came, i could tell it was going to be much bigger and i ran out of the house and i tried to find a clear spot to stand and got away from the power lines and i look back and my car was rocking like this on the ground. >> despite the devastation, so far luckily nobody has been hurt. there will be a community meeting tonight to update the residents on the volcano and the emergency response. >>> tough talk from attorney general jeff sessions. he went to the border near san diego and said the u.s. will have a zero tolerance policy toward illegal border crossings. reporter randy page said he had a special warning for families trying to get into the country. >> american people are right and just and decent to ask for this. >> reporter: attorney general jeff sessions speaking at the border south of
reporter carter evans is on the ground. >> at first glance, it may not look like the lava is moving at leading edge on the road, it's slowly inching forward. >> reporter: the eruption follows hundreds of earthquakes. that's what sent michael mcguire to shelter at the red cross. >> when the next one came, i could tell it was going to be much bigger and i ran out of the house and i tried to find a clear spot to stand and got away from the power lines and i look back and my car...
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. >> also carter evans is in front of a hawaii fissure blasting lava 200 feet in the area and has a warningcalled pelee's hair, a new volcanoic hazard. delta's ceo will be here in studio 57 with us plus the eye- opener, your world in 90 seconds. we'll see you at 7:00. >>> the spotlight is again on facebook related to its cambridge analytica data problems. facebook temporarily stopped its investigation while the uk conducted its own probe. cambridge analytica which was hired by president trump's presidential campaign in 2016 allegedly collected and used the personal data of up to 87 million facebook users without their permission. >>> uber is adding a new safety feature to its apps in the united states an emergency button. the panic button is part of the campaign to curb violence by drivers. the emergency button will call 911 and share the customer location with the dispatcher. the button is located in a new safety center menu. uber says it gives riders quick access to first responders in case something goes wrong during a trip. >>> american companies are hiring more workers but the economy
. >> also carter evans is in front of a hawaii fissure blasting lava 200 feet in the area and has a warningcalled pelee's hair, a new volcanoic hazard. delta's ceo will be here in studio 57 with us plus the eye- opener, your world in 90 seconds. we'll see you at 7:00. >>> the spotlight is again on facebook related to its cambridge analytica data problems. facebook temporarily stopped its investigation while the uk conducted its own probe. cambridge analytica which was hired by...
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reporter carter evans is at the scene. >> reporter: this is one of the newer fissures that opened up.now. you can see it is venting steam. every once in a while if you listen in the background you will hear an explosion. >> this is my house. i will stay until the last minute. >> reporter: are right now the lava is still flowing. geologists expect the eruptions to continue. elizabeth? >> thank you. >>> pg&e has a new place to monitor wildfire threats across northern and central california. it opened a huck on the 15th floor -- hub on the 15th floor of the agency's san francisco headquarters. the goal is wildfire prevention and prevention evolves as the risks increase and change. the hub is staffed with private firefighters. many of whom used to work for cal fire. >>> fans of this bay area bakery say their pace industries are perfection. it just won a coveted prize in the food world. >>> mother nature is cooking up a change in our weather. it is raining right now in far northern california, a storm missing us to the north. how does a storm that is a miss also a hit? here is exhibit a's
reporter carter evans is at the scene. >> reporter: this is one of the newer fissures that opened up.now. you can see it is venting steam. every once in a while if you listen in the background you will hear an explosion. >> this is my house. i will stay until the last minute. >> reporter: are right now the lava is still flowing. geologists expect the eruptions to continue. elizabeth? >> thank you. >>> pg&e has a new place to monitor wildfire threats across...