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. >>> cing cbs news, new york. >>> coming up the ugly side of dockless bikes.are leaving them all over the place endangering pedestrians and motorists. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." from the first moment you met, it was love at first touch. and all you wanted to do was surround them in comfort and protection. that's why only pampers swaddlers is the number one choice of hospitals to wrap your baby in blanket-like softness and premium protection. so that all they feel is love. pampers the number one choice of hospitals, nurses and parents ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. i'll take that. [cheers] 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. new ensure max protein. in two great flavors. >>> our top stories this morning, a caravan of central american migrants, some 200, arrived at the u.s. border near san diego yesterday seeking asylum. they had traveled over a month across mexico, but immigration officials said the processing facility was full and the migrants would have to wait in mexico. president trump ha
. >>> cing cbs news, new york. >>> coming up the ugly side of dockless bikes.are leaving them all over the place endangering pedestrians and motorists. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." from the first moment you met, it was love at first touch. and all you wanted to do was surround them in comfort and protection. that's why only pampers swaddlers is the number one choice of hospitals to wrap your baby in blanket-like softness and premium...
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. >>> cing , he shut down twitter and says he even hacked russian hackers when he was a teenager of the now he's telling his story. >>> after all the news and revelations we've been hearing in the past year, you might think the russian hackers are unstoppable but one american 15-year-old actually hacked the notorious cyber criminals in an exclusive interview right now, this young hacker known a cosmo the god, reveals how he went from being wanted by the government as teen to raking in millions by helping companies defend against cyber criminals. andrea day has our story for us. >> reporter: you went by cosmo the god, dideeou fl like a god? >> yes. >> reporter: but cosmo the g was really just a 15-year-old taylor. amed eric he's revealing his story exclusively to cnbc for the first time. he showedp for the interview with his new business partner marshal webb. they're working on a -ubersecurity sta called path one of the ways taylor says he's turning his lifeat around. your message to american teenagers who want to become hacker e> join the good side and don't go to dark side of the inter
. >>> cing , he shut down twitter and says he even hacked russian hackers when he was a teenager of the now he's telling his story. >>> after all the news and revelations we've been hearing in the past year, you might think the russian hackers are unstoppable but one american 15-year-old actually hacked the notorious cyber criminals in an exclusive interview right now, this young hacker known a cosmo the god, reveals how he went from being wanted by the government as teen to...
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but what it does is it allows folks, republicans, to sort of embrace trump's agenda withoutb cing trump. trump in california is toxic. they don't want to do this. but this is one of trump's re issues. this is something that appeals to the law andrd suburban crowd, which is the orange county districts. they're largely that. and it also -- it allows republicans t and get out the vote. they're not going to have a senate candidate andey may not have a candidate on the ballot for governor. >> you're raising your eyebrows. >> i time after time, nancy pelosi anticipate some of the activists in the democtic party run into walls. they think that their values and their approach is the rest of the country shares. and think almost 2,500 people demonstrate that it's not just san diego, it's not just orange county,it's not just los alamedos. but all over the state, people have very serious concerns about legal immigration. it's an issue not just for republicans but it's also an issue for democrats. >> swing voters, too. >> the study thatus you referred to, the haas study, you found that nearly half o
but what it does is it allows folks, republicans, to sort of embrace trump's agenda withoutb cing trump. trump in california is toxic. they don't want to do this. but this is one of trump's re issues. this is something that appeals to the law andrd suburban crowd, which is the orange county districts. they're largely that. and it also -- it allows republicans t and get out the vote. they're not going to have a senate candidate andey may not have a candidate on the ballot for governor. >>...
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now so many elements are cing out to the public. icit's been very unsettling for him.rtainly out there with jim comey talking about his book, that's been something that's been really unsettling for him i bu was really last week, the raid of cohen's office and home, where all of a sudden he's got this whole rant about the eitorney-client privilege violated, because ultimately that means he's exposed, vulnerable. >> you have this incredible conversation among all these trump assongates specula on whether or not michael cohen will flip. >> wille flip? >> a lot of reporting out there, which means the assumption is that he h something to tell prosecutors. >> there's a fascinating story in the new york times tonight that michael cohen has had a tough relationship with president. >> treated badly. >> he said he would take a bullet. but he's also be up and down with the president over t last 10 years. >> there are many people who profess their loyalty to trump,t who aren treated really bad. >> interesting legal and political development today. the democratic national committee
now so many elements are cing out to the public. icit's been very unsettling for him.rtainly out there with jim comey talking about his book, that's been something that's been really unsettling for him i bu was really last week, the raid of cohen's office and home, where all of a sudden he's got this whole rant about the eitorney-client privilege violated, because ultimately that means he's exposed, vulnerable. >> you have this incredible conversation among all these trump assongates...
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. >> karl rove said this morning it used to be that the jokes cinged but didn't burn.was an apt description. >> not last night. >> thanks for our panel. >> thank you. julie? >> julie: a big win for immigrants in chicago. the city initiative being rolled out today. we'll tell you about it coming up. up, we were german. we danced in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen. when i first got on ancestry i was really surprised that i wasn't finding all of these germans in my tree. i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. the big surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com. >> julie: chicago rolling out municipal i.d. cards to undocumented residents. a form of documentation. others say they could be used to protect illegal immigrants and used for voter fraud. >> registration starts today. a big crowd out here. fyi, it's not just people that may be undocumented but african americans here, folks
. >> karl rove said this morning it used to be that the jokes cinged but didn't burn.was an apt description. >> not last night. >> thanks for our panel. >> thank you. julie? >> julie: a big win for immigrants in chicago. the city initiative being rolled out today. we'll tell you about it coming up. up, we were german. we danced in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen. when i first got on ancestry i was really surprised that i wasn't finding all of these germans...
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certainly beyond deterring asaad from using tem cing chemical we. i think that's important for the security of israel, and this administration doesn't have one right now. >> what do you think a limited strike like last night's will accomplish? >> well, certainly, i mean, the fact that we, the prior administration put a red line on the use of chemical weapons, didn't follow through with it. this administration did, and there was a use of chemical weapons and said if it would occur again, there would be another strike. there was a proportionate strike relative to the use of chemical weapons in that particular recent incident on april 7th. and so if the united states did not respond, i would be concerned about our credibility. particularly when it comes to this administration negotiating with north korea in terms of its weapons of mass destruction as well as wanting to revise or potentially eliminate the agreement with iran. >> we heard from our reporters on the ground in that region talking about this being a pinprick when you look at the overall syri
certainly beyond deterring asaad from using tem cing chemical we. i think that's important for the security of israel, and this administration doesn't have one right now. >> what do you think a limited strike like last night's will accomplish? >> well, certainly, i mean, the fact that we, the prior administration put a red line on the use of chemical weapons, didn't follow through with it. this administration did, and there was a use of chemical weapons and said if it would occur...
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i got it out there and later on meople wrote my that, my gosh, your story keeps cing true.idn't write it to predict, my goal was to capture the deepest problems in our system, things like gerrymandering, weak political systems. i happened to have worked russia years ago and i had a russian oligarch who plays the role, but mytogoal was actually expose through a thriller a lot of the deepest oblems in our political system that do make us vulnerable to this type of inerference. so i think by trying to be very realistic in the plot i end up capturing obviously what ultimately ended up happening to some degree. >> you sure did. it turned a t of heads. the second book which we're showing herhee,ing -- >> "the wingman" is a follow on to that whue thessians try greater mischief and get away with a lot of it. >> the second book gets into dark money and tries to show th kind of mischief you can cause that dark money allows you to do for the most part legally.an so it'ther plot that i think frankly will feel parallel to some of the things happening today because it again tries tor cas
i got it out there and later on meople wrote my that, my gosh, your story keeps cing true.idn't write it to predict, my goal was to capture the deepest problems in our system, things like gerrymandering, weak political systems. i happened to have worked russia years ago and i had a russian oligarch who plays the role, but mytogoal was actually expose through a thriller a lot of the deepest oblems in our political system that do make us vulnerable to this type of inerference. so i think by...
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fi yamiche, these tough e.words toward china on tr noe president late last night at the white house cingare thinking about imposing new taxes on china in addition to what they've already announced. what is going on there, and how do you understand what theni adration's posture is in >> the administration's posture that they want to get into this war of words with china, and neither country is backing down. as a result, as you pointed out, the mark some of the places that were really hurt today were tech companies d banks, seeing their stocks fall. the other thing that's important here is that president trump ran on this idea that he wanted to be tough and he wanted to have these kind of trade conversations, but he's laid out that he also thinks that americans might feel a little pain. while steve mnuchin has said there might be a trade war and larry cud low is saying we don't really want, that today at the white house he already laid out this slogan. i'm imagining white house officials might use, whichs blame china, not trump. you can already kind of see that on t-shirts. you can already
fi yamiche, these tough e.words toward china on tr noe president late last night at the white house cingare thinking about imposing new taxes on china in addition to what they've already announced. what is going on there, and how do you understand what theni adration's posture is in >> the administration's posture that they want to get into this war of words with china, and neither country is backing down. as a result, as you pointed out, the mark some of the places that were really hurt...
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we have warships come cing. >> well, you are closer to a direct military confrontation between u.s.at to see. >> next, new details on what fired fbi director jim comey is saying about trump. first television interview sense he has been fired. and jeanne moos. discover prescription omega-3 vascepa. the one that's this pure... and fda approved. look. vascepa looks different... because it is different. it's pure epa. vascepa, along with diet, is clinically proven to lower very high triglycerides by 33% in adults, without raising bad cholesterol. that's pure power. proven to work. vascepa is not right for everyone. do not take vascepa if you are allergic to icosapent ethyl or any inactive ingredient in vascepa. tell your doctor if you are allergic to fish, have liver problems... or other medical conditions and about any medications you take, especially those that may affect blood clotting. 2.3% of patients reported joint pain. it's clear. there's only one vascepa. ask your doctor about pure epa prescription vascepa. ♪ you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from your allerg
we have warships come cing. >> well, you are closer to a direct military confrontation between u.s.at to see. >> next, new details on what fired fbi director jim comey is saying about trump. first television interview sense he has been fired. and jeanne moos. discover prescription omega-3 vascepa. the one that's this pure... and fda approved. look. vascepa looks different... because it is different. it's pure epa. vascepa, along with diet, is clinically proven to lower very high...
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. >> it's interest i cing, i can remember a time when the sign said "the buck stops here." taking responsibility for actions. >> he also said he never met with a lobbyist who had business before the epa whose wife was renting him an apartment, the meeting did take play the lobbyist did have business before the epa. >> lots more to discuss. >>> the president's perm attorney michael cohen says he will claim his fifth amendment right not to answer questions in the stormy daniels lawsuit. the move allow cohen to avoid testifying about the deal to keep the adult film actress from talking about the alleged encounter with trump. jeff, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it is the criminal case cohen is most concerned about. he's pleading the fifth in attempting to delay proceedings in the stormy d yy daniels case. any documents can be used by prosecutors in the criminal case. it isn't uncommon for someone facing both criminal and civil cases to plead the fifth. what is uncommon is for a president to do it, the personal attorney of the president to do it. and about the raids e
. >> it's interest i cing, i can remember a time when the sign said "the buck stops here." taking responsibility for actions. >> he also said he never met with a lobbyist who had business before the epa whose wife was renting him an apartment, the meeting did take play the lobbyist did have business before the epa. >> lots more to discuss. >>> the president's perm attorney michael cohen says he will claim his fifth amendment right not to answer questions in...