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i'm david begnaud. police in mesa, arizona have released new body camera videos that critics say clearly shows officers beating an unarmed black man during an arrest. we want to warn you, the videos are disturbing. a group of officers is seen forcing the man into submission, while one of the officers punches the man in the face .y poceay s they were investigating a call about a pee domestic disturbance, and the man refused to sit down. this follows a number of incidents in which the mesa policeepartment has been accused of using excessive force. here is jamie yuccas. >> i am -- i am a family man. i'm a god fearing person. >> reporter: robert johnson says he is still replaying the may 23rd incident over in his mind. >> i wt mesa to be held accountable for what they have done. >> reporter: newly reabody cam video shows the moment when three mesa police officers and a sergeant first confronted johnson. >> guess what? i ain't going to ask you again. >> reporter: they were responding to a domestic disturbanc
i'm david begnaud. police in mesa, arizona have released new body camera videos that critics say clearly shows officers beating an unarmed black man during an arrest. we want to warn you, the videos are disturbing. a group of officers is seen forcing the man into submission, while one of the officers punches the man in the face .y poceay s they were investigating a call about a pee domestic disturbance, and the man refused to sit down. this follows a number of incidents in which the mesa...
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from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm david begnaud. have ♪ ♪ >>> it's friday, june 8, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." today, president trump heads to the g7 summit. he might get a chilly welcome from many u.s. allies and the historic summit between president trump and north korea's leader is just days away. >> i think i'm well prepared.k very much, it's about attitude. >>> the capitals have won it! the capital of the country is the capital of the hockey playoffs. >> 43 oeawaisinve the washington capitals win their first stanley cu >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. i'm hena doba in for anne-marie green. president trump leaves for the g7 summit in quebec where fed up allies are ready to confront him over the isolationist policies. the president has been publicly feuding with the summit host canadian prime minister justin trudeau and french president emmanuel macron. late yesterday, the white house announced mr. trump is leaving the summit early and macron tweeted that the u.s. may be
from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm david begnaud. have ♪ ♪ >>> it's friday, june 8, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." today, president trump heads to the g7 summit. he might get a chilly welcome from many u.s. allies and the historic summit between president trump and north korea's leader is just days away. >> i think i'm well prepared.k very much, it's about attitude. >>> the capitals have won it! the capital of the country is the...
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. >> glor: david begnaud >> glor: david begnaud with the latest from texas. david, thank you. president trump today took aim at harley-davidson over its >>> severe weather in the midwest, a tornado ripped utility poles from a ground and knock add tree on to a house, impacted boats, no injuries were reported but hundreds of homes and businesses lost power. >>> fire crews in northern california are struggling to contain a wildfire just north of here. the pawnee fire is burning in f,ke county. mark strassmann is on the scene tonight. li reporter: jeff, when late afternoon winds pick up, hot spots like that one flare up, and firefighters switch from playing defense to offense, coowing that a worse firestorm could be in the forecast later this week. the pawnee fire, which has charred more than 11,000 acres, is still only 5% contained. that means it's still burning out of control. ped flag warnings, which tell people there's a chance of extreme wildfire, are expected to go up again in the next day or two. 600 homes remain under a mandatory evacuation order. the good news: most of th
. >> glor: david begnaud >> glor: david begnaud with the latest from texas. david, thank you. president trump today took aim at harley-davidson over its >>> severe weather in the midwest, a tornado ripped utility poles from a ground and knock add tree on to a house, impacted boats, no injuries were reported but hundreds of homes and businesses lost power. >>> fire crews in northern california are struggling to contain a wildfire just north of here. the pawnee fire...
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david begnaud rode along with border patrol today and spoke to newly arrived immigrants. we will take you there in just a moment. but first, ed o'keefe is on capitol hill. ep reporter: with the backlash over his zero-tolerance policy intensifying, president trump arrived on capitol hill to meet rth house republicans about immigration reform. m the system has been broken for many years. the immigration system, it's been a really bad, bad system, probably the worst anywhere in woe world. we're going to try and see if we can fix it. >> reporter: speaking to small- g siness owners earlier, the president made clear he isn't budging on his decision to separate adults who enter the r untry illegally from their children. >> we want a country with heart, but when people come up, they have to know they can't get in. otherwise, it's never going to goop. >> reporter: but even some of the president's biggest republican supporters said they hisagree with his policy. >> i think he's wrong in this particular area today. >> reporter: utah republican anrin hatch and other senators wrote th
david begnaud rode along with border patrol today and spoke to newly arrived immigrants. we will take you there in just a moment. but first, ed o'keefe is on capitol hill. ep reporter: with the backlash over his zero-tolerance policy intensifying, president trump arrived on capitol hill to meet rth house republicans about immigration reform. m the system has been broken for many years. the immigration system, it's been a really bad, bad system, probably the worst anywhere in woe world. we're...
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meanwhile david begnaud rode along as officials raided a smuggling stash house in texas near the border of mexico. >> reporter: it was 10:30 a.m. in edinburgh, texas. the deputy was told there are about 45 in there. this is a house in a nice neighborhood. the border patrol invited us to a so-called stash house. i streamed it live on facebook. that's border patrol's local deputy chief raul ortiz. >> they were waiting for a smuggler to pick them up. >> what happened earlier, we stopped the smuggler and were able to get four aliens out of that vehicle, and then after interviewing them, we were able to identify this as a stash house. >> there was food and plates all over the place, but every inch of tile in this house had someone sitting on it when the agents came through the door. >> quite often is somebody may have a cellphone and because conditions are so bad, they'll call 911 and that's how we were able to uncover some of these stash houses. >> do you know what's going to happen now? >> yeah, deport us to mexico. >> deport us to mexico. >> reporter: 62 people were inside this home. el m
meanwhile david begnaud rode along as officials raided a smuggling stash house in texas near the border of mexico. >> reporter: it was 10:30 a.m. in edinburgh, texas. the deputy was told there are about 45 in there. this is a house in a nice neighborhood. the border patrol invited us to a so-called stash house. i streamed it live on facebook. that's border patrol's local deputy chief raul ortiz. >> they were waiting for a smuggler to pick them up. >> what happened earlier, we...
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david begnaud went along with customs border patrol as they encounter more people trying to cross. >> are the chances we see someone coming here illegally? >> the chances are probably pretty high. >> reporter: raul ortiz was our escort. he's deputy chief of the rio grande sector. ten minutes into our ride-along, chief ortiz road up on a group of people just detained. >> i see a mother with a toddler over here. >> she told us her name was yolanda. that's her 8-month-old daughter. she sat on the road with her sister, brother, and mother. smugglers likely dropped them off at a spot where they knew they could sneak into the country. >> why did you come to the u.s.? chief ortiz translated for us. she said there's no work, there's violence, and it's difficult. >> even though you're going to be detained, is it worth it for you to come here? >> she said everybody knows that there's no help for her or for her family in honduras, but everybody knows there's help for families here in the united states, so the risk is valid to them. >> reporter: each detainee was offered water and given a bag. ev
david begnaud went along with customs border patrol as they encounter more people trying to cross. >> are the chances we see someone coming here illegally? >> the chances are probably pretty high. >> reporter: raul ortiz was our escort. he's deputy chief of the rio grande sector. ten minutes into our ride-along, chief ortiz road up on a group of people just detained. >> i see a mother with a toddler over here. >> she told us her name was yolanda. that's her...
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david begnaud from our dallas bureau tonight, david, thank you.e days before the nuclear summit with north korea, president trump's lawyer rudy giuliani made a few waves with comments about kim jong-un. our "face the nation" moderator margaret brennan has the latest on this story tonight. >> we'll be meeting on june 12 in sin >> reporter: it took a diplomatic scramble to salvage the summit which had nearly been derailed after north korea and the white house traded offending remarks. yet today, the president's al aonal attorney, rudy giuliani, risked upsetting the north koreans again. l, well, kim jong-un got back on his hands and knees and begged for it, which is exactly the position you want to put him in. or reporter: giuliani, who holds no security clearance and does not work at the white house, has freelanced on national security matters before, including on iran and north korea. >> reporter: counselor to the president kellyanne conway addressed those comments on "face the nation." but did the white house authorize him to speak on such a sensi
david begnaud from our dallas bureau tonight, david, thank you.e days before the nuclear summit with north korea, president trump's lawyer rudy giuliani made a few waves with comments about kim jong-un. our "face the nation" moderator margaret brennan has the latest on this story tonight. >> we'll be meeting on june 12 in sin >> reporter: it took a diplomatic scramble to salvage the summit which had nearly been derailed after north korea and the white house traded...
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he's gone. >> glor: david begnaud, thank you. still ahead on the "cbs evening news," what you won't see at the next miss america pageant. everything for his well-being. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hours. while meningitis b is uncommon, about 1 in 10 infected will die. like millions of others, your teen may not be vaccinated against meningitis b. meningitis b strikes quickly. be quick to talk to your teen's doctor about a meningitis b vaccine. olay regenerist shatters the competition. hydrating skin better than prestige creams costing over $100, $200, and even $400. for skin that looks younger than it should. fact check this ad in good housekeeping. olay regenerist. ageless. ♪ people are taking steps to fight type 2 diabetes... ...with fitness ...food ...and farxiga, the pill that starts with "f". farxiga, along with diet and exercise, helps lower a1c in adults with type 2 diabetes. it's one pill a day and although it's not a weight-loss drug, it may help you lose weight. do not take i
he's gone. >> glor: david begnaud, thank you. still ahead on the "cbs evening news," what you won't see at the next miss america pageant. everything for his well-being. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hours. while meningitis b is uncommon, about 1 in 10 infected will die. like millions of others, your teen may not be vaccinated against meningitis b. meningitis b strikes quickly. be quick to talk to your teen's doctor about a meningitis b...
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we have reports from central america and the nation's capital, but we begin at the border with david begnaud. >> they keep it very nice. >> reporter: melania trump began her unexpected border visit at upbring new hope children's shelter with an offer of help. >> how i can help to these o ildren to reunite with their families as quickly as possible. th reporter: a handful of the drarly 60 children housed here have been separated from their ntrents. curt sinski is c.e.o. >> most of the children here have escaped some pretty horrific situations where they've been asked to join gangs. they have said no to joining gangs, and then they're worried about their own lives. and so, they're escaping some pretty horrific situations. >> reporter: the first lady's tour was nearly overshadowed by her choice to wear a zara jacket which she took off before touring the facility. it read, "i really don't care. do u?" the first lady's spokeswoman hid there was no hidden message with the jacket. president trump fired off a tweet saying, "the jacket refers to the fake news media. melania has learned how dishonest
we have reports from central america and the nation's capital, but we begin at the border with david begnaud. >> they keep it very nice. >> reporter: melania trump began her unexpected border visit at upbring new hope children's shelter with an offer of help. >> how i can help to these o ildren to reunite with their families as quickly as possible. th reporter: a handful of the drarly 60 children housed here have been separated from their ntrents. curt sinski is c.e.o....
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david begnaud with the latest on a stash house raid. david, thanks.ohio man accused of plowing into a crowd of protesters in charlottesville, virginia last summer, was charged today with federal hate crimes. pames fields, jr. is already facing state charges for allegedly hitting and killing heather heyer. she was part of a counter- smonstration against white supremacists, who were protesting the removal of a robert e. lee statue. authorities in pennsylvania today released surveillance video of the drive-by shooting that led to last week's fatal police shooting of 17-year-old antwon rose. officials say the video shows rose was not the shooter. he was killed 13 minutes later while running from an officer who was charged today with idiminal homicide. here's nikki battiste. >> reporter: pennsylvania's allegheny county district attorney steven zappala did not mince his words as he announced the charges against 30-year-old officer michael rosfeld. l rot's an intentional act, and it's done recklessly, and there's no justification for it. >> reporter: zappala
david begnaud with the latest on a stash house raid. david, thanks.ohio man accused of plowing into a crowd of protesters in charlottesville, virginia last summer, was charged today with federal hate crimes. pames fields, jr. is already facing state charges for allegedly hitting and killing heather heyer. she was part of a counter- smonstration against white supremacists, who were protesting the removal of a robert e. lee statue. authorities in pennsylvania today released surveillance video of...
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david begnaud is in san juan. david, can you tell us exactly what we know about these new numbers?> reporter: reena, before we get to the numbers, if i may, let me just show you what is behind me. if there is a memorial to the victims of hurricane maria, this would be it. and it went up about 24 hours ago, right in front of the capitol here in san juan. these are shoes with names inside of them, honoring the people who died, whose names are not yet factored into the government's official death toll, which is just 64. about those numbers: there was a notable spike in the number of deaths in september of 2017, and an even larger spike in october of 2017. and when you do the math and you compare september, october, november, and december of 2017, it is higher than the year previous in that same time period. the government's death toll is 64, and very few people believe that number, including the governor, who has acknowledged, look, we know the number is going to go higher. he insists they didn't release this information prior to this time period because there are privacy laws. but, r
david begnaud is in san juan. david, can you tell us exactly what we know about these new numbers?> reporter: reena, before we get to the numbers, if i may, let me just show you what is behind me. if there is a memorial to the victims of hurricane maria, this would be it. and it went up about 24 hours ago, right in front of the capitol here in san juan. these are shoes with names inside of them, honoring the people who died, whose names are not yet factored into the government's official...
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here's david begnaud. >> reporter: pablo villavincencio-calderon, who is from ecuador, arrived at theof fort hamilton to deliver a pizza. we routinely delivers to that army garrison in brooklyn. he showed his city-issued identification, and that's when officials flagged him. sandra chica is his wife. >> he came like always. stey request him the i.d. he showed the n.y.c. i.d., but this officer told him that is not enough. r: reporter: so anyone entering the base must show military identification. without it, you undergo a ldckground check. so the 35-year-old father of two signed a waiver allowing security officials to run that ndeck, and that's when they discovered he had been ordered to leave the country back in 2010 for being here illegally. he was arrested then and turned icer to ice. >> this is absolutely ridiculous. >> reporter: justin brannan is a member of the new york city council. >> you're tearing families apart for what? how are we any safer today than we were yesterday? >> reporter: this is an issue d at has been highlighted by the trump administration and dealt with by loc
here's david begnaud. >> reporter: pablo villavincencio-calderon, who is from ecuador, arrived at theof fort hamilton to deliver a pizza. we routinely delivers to that army garrison in brooklyn. he showed his city-issued identification, and that's when officials flagged him. sandra chica is his wife. >> he came like always. stey request him the i.d. he showed the n.y.c. i.d., but this officer told him that is not enough. r: reporter: so anyone entering the base must show military...
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. >> reporter: i'm david begnaud.hildren and parents are separated inside of that processing facility here in mcallen, texas. we were invited in, but told not bring our cameras. >> an urgent manhunt for two escaped prisoners in illinois. >> the inmates were able to make a break for it through a hole, someone dug through concrete and brick. >> f.b.i. director christopher wray and the inspector general testifying on last week's report on the hillary clinton e-mail probe. >> we will not hesitate to hold people accountable. >> three people are dead and more than 300 are injured after an earthquake in japan. >> heavy rain and flooding in northern michigan taking a hit on businesses in the area. >> more than 60 sinkholes formed >> it might soon be game over for video game addicts. the world health organization says compulsively playing video games is a mental health condition. >> glor: good evening. i'm jeff glor, and this is our western edition. we are going to begin tonight and continue at the mexican border where we are
. >> reporter: i'm david begnaud.hildren and parents are separated inside of that processing facility here in mcallen, texas. we were invited in, but told not bring our cameras. >> an urgent manhunt for two escaped prisoners in illinois. >> the inmates were able to make a break for it through a hole, someone dug through concrete and brick. >> f.b.i. director christopher wray and the inspector general testifying on last week's report on the hillary clinton e-mail probe....
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from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm david begnaud. thank you for watching.aptioning funded by cbs >>> it's wednesday, june 6th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> primary results. voters in eight states cast their ballots on contents that could change. >>> plus fashion bag designer shocks the industry. >>> a family is found at home buried inside ash. >>> and fire
from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm david begnaud. thank you for watching.aptioning funded by cbs >>> it's wednesday, june 6th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> primary results. voters in eight states cast their ballots on contents that could change. >>> plus fashion bag designer shocks the industry. >>> a family is found at home buried inside ash. >>> and fire
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david begnaud begins our coverage. >> it's a i preliminary injunction by u.s.istrict judge which says the future is blocked from fairying out future separations and says parents can't be deported before being reunited with their thirn and the judge writes my grant children are not being accounts for as the same efficiency and accuracy as property. >> we don't want any children separated from parents any longer than necessary by law. >> alex azar told congress government will not hold children. >> if the bench warrant remains in detention unfortunately under rules set by congress and the court can't be reunified. >> azar is referring to the flores agreement that says immigrant children can't be held in detention more than 20 days. hhs says there's currently 2,047 still accept operaseparated fro parents six less from last week. >> we had been consistency over 4200 apprehensions a week. >> we went to see border pat are troll chief who runs the busy section of the border, he said last week, the number of apprehensions dropd. >> preliminary what's that say to you? >
david begnaud begins our coverage. >> it's a i preliminary injunction by u.s.istrict judge which says the future is blocked from fairying out future separations and says parents can't be deported before being reunited with their thirn and the judge writes my grant children are not being accounts for as the same efficiency and accuracy as property. >> we don't want any children separated from parents any longer than necessary by law. >> alex azar told congress government will...
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david begnaud spoke to the agent who encountered them, as well as the man who took the photo. >> we werethe g rder. it was after 10:00 at night. >> reporter: border patrol agent carlos ruiz was the first to encounter sandra sanchez and her two-year-old daughter, after they crossed the rio grande river into texas. >> we asked her to set the kid down in front of her, not away from her. she was right in front of her, and so we could properly search the mother. so the kid immediately started crying when she set her down. i personally went up to the mother and asked her, "are you doing okay? ?s the kid okay?" and she said, "yes. she's tired and thirsty. it's 11:00 at night." >> when i took this picture i knew it would be important. i had no way of knowing that it would touch people quite on the level that it has. >> reporter: that's getty photographer john moore who joined ruiz for a nearly nine- hour ride-along on the border. >> was just feet from sanchez and the little girl. >> i asked her how long she'd been traveling, and she gave me onis very weary look and said she had been on the road
david begnaud spoke to the agent who encountered them, as well as the man who took the photo. >> we werethe g rder. it was after 10:00 at night. >> reporter: border patrol agent carlos ruiz was the first to encounter sandra sanchez and her two-year-old daughter, after they crossed the rio grande river into texas. >> we asked her to set the kid down in front of her, not away from her. she was right in front of her, and so we could properly search the mother. so the kid...
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our david begnaud witnessed a raid on a smuggler's hideout filled with dozens of a form spoke claimsump ministtii we were t showed up at his home >> the review of a drug that could dramatically reduce flu symptoms. we'll talk about the promising results. >>> plus, a new app that tells parents why their babies are crying by listening to them. we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> our search for a new justice of the united states supreme court will begin immediately. >> the president prepared to reshape the supreme court. >> the justice kennedy vacancy is an opportunity to have an impact on the court that could last for cas.de >> ixpinee will b dier>> pnttrp's first summit with vladimir putin is on. >> the national security adviser laying the groundwork. >> it will make clear that meddling in our elections is completely >> a man accused of driving into a crowd of protesters faces federal hate crime charges. >> an east pittsburgh police officer who shot an unarmed black teenager is facing a criminal homicide charge. >> there's no justificatio
our david begnaud witnessed a raid on a smuggler's hideout filled with dozens of a form spoke claimsump ministtii we were t showed up at his home >> the review of a drug that could dramatically reduce flu symptoms. we'll talk about the promising results. >>> plus, a new app that tells parents why their babies are crying by listening to them. we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> our search for a new justice of the united...
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david begnaud has more. >> passing by coryell health care system in gatesville, texas, captured this video. a plume of black smoke was seen rising next to this construction area at this facility. >> it was quite a blast that occur out of there. >> reporter: witnesses say it was a generator that exploded in a new addition of the hospital. >> 12 injured with one fatality and they were all construction workers at that point in time. >> the majority of the victims had burns of essentially their entire mouth, nose, ear area, many on their hands, front and back. >> no patient os star were among the injured. all patients were relocated to other facility. the explosion knocked out large portions of gatesville. >>> well, funeral services are expected today for a new york city teenager who was dragged from a store and viciously stabbed to death for what police believe was a gang attack. for a second day in a row, hundreds took to the streets of the bronx demanding justice for lesandro guzman feliz. surveillance video captured the teenager being dragged out of the store last week by several men
david begnaud has more. >> passing by coryell health care system in gatesville, texas, captured this video. a plume of black smoke was seen rising next to this construction area at this facility. >> it was quite a blast that occur out of there. >> reporter: witnesses say it was a generator that exploded in a new addition of the hospital. >> 12 injured with one fatality and they were all construction workers at that point in time. >> the majority of the victims had...
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david begnaud, cbs news, mccallen, texas. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," more on the immigration debateco-host gayle king will be at the u.s.-mexico border in mccallen, texas. >>> fbi director chris wray appeared on capitol hill to answer questions about the insp criticizing how the agency handled the hillary clinton e-mail investigation. the report found the fbi violated department guidelines and mishandled the investigation. wray told the interstate -- told the senate judiciary committee yesterday that he's committed to making sure the fbi doesn't repeat any mistakes that were made. >> this report is focused on a specific set of events back in 2016 and a small number of fbi employees connected with those events. mistakes made by those employees do not define our 37,000 men and women and the great work they do every day -- >> wray said the fbi has started making changes including how employees handle sensitive investigations. >>> the pentagon says it's formally suspending all planning for a major military exercise with south korea that was supposed to take place in august after his sum
david begnaud, cbs news, mccallen, texas. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," more on the immigration debateco-host gayle king will be at the u.s.-mexico border in mccallen, texas. >>> fbi director chris wray appeared on capitol hill to answer questions about the insp criticizing how the agency handled the hillary clinton e-mail investigation. the report found the fbi violated department guidelines and mishandled the investigation. wray told the interstate -- told the...
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. >> reporter david begnaud has a preview. >> reporter: coming up on the cbs evening news we will takel says is the busiest place in the u.s. where more people cross into this country illegally than anywhere else on the u.s./mexico border. the rio grande river is just beyond me. people swim across the river. nearly two people drown on average every week according on border patrol. we'll show you what we saw today and the families that actually crossed the border while we were on our patrol. we'll tell you what's expected to happen to them and tell you a little about their story. >> thank you for watching tonight at 5:00! >> we'll be back in 30 minutes with more news for you. captioning sponsored by cbs >> glor: on the cbs evening news this tuesday, the president arrives on capitol hill as pressure builds to change his zero-tolerance approach to illegal immigration. we are on the border with families and enforcement agents. and 74 years after american aothers made the ultimate tecrifice in normandy they were reunited today. but first the headlines in 60 seconds. >> reporter: president t
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david begnaud, thank you. for many dreaming of a better life in america the journey increasingly begins in central america, and omar villafranca is in el salvador tonight. >> reporter: jeff, i'm standing about 1500 miles away from the u.s. border in barrios st. martin, here in el salvador, just outside of the capital city. and people that we've been talking to in these neighborhoods have been telling us they understand why people would risk it all just to try to get to the u.s. border. now, el salvador is one of the poorest countries in the world. but people here also tell us so much of the exodus across the ths. border has to do with violence. 60,000 salvadorans, double the police force, are gang members ra the country with the highest murder rate in the world for young people under the age of w. and though the overall murder rate has consistently declined since 2015, it, too, remains one of the highest in the world. ion he big question is what is being done to quell the violence? well, police, as you can see
david begnaud, thank you. for many dreaming of a better life in america the journey increasingly begins in central america, and omar villafranca is in el salvador tonight. >> reporter: jeff, i'm standing about 1500 miles away from the u.s. border in barrios st. martin, here in el salvador, just outside of the capital city. and people that we've been talking to in these neighborhoods have been telling us they understand why people would risk it all just to try to get to the u.s. border....
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tovid begnaud with us here in new york. david, thanks.ng up next here on the "cbs evening news," a doctor who cbkes to dance while she works le labeled a threat to public safety. ♪ she's a brick is labelled a threat to public safety. er ♪ with a $0 copay, you've got zero reasons to leave, and every reason to stay. lantus is used to control high blood sugar in people with diabetes. do not use lantus to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you're allergic to insulin. get medical help right away if you have a serious allergic reaction such as body rash or trouble breathing. don't reuse needles or share insulin pens. the most common side effect is low blood sugar which can be life-threatening. it may cause shaking, sweating, fast heartbeat, and blurred vision. check your blood sugar levels daily. injection site reactions may occur. don't change your dose of insulin without talking to your doctor. tell your doctor about all your medicines and medical conditions. check insulin label each time you inject. taking
tovid begnaud with us here in new york. david, thanks.ng up next here on the "cbs evening news," a doctor who cbkes to dance while she works le labeled a threat to public safety. ♪ she's a brick is labelled a threat to public safety. er ♪ with a $0 copay, you've got zero reasons to leave, and every reason to stay. lantus is used to control high blood sugar in people with diabetes. do not use lantus to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you're...
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cbs news correspondent david begnaud who has provided extensive coverage of the crisis was among theonorees leading the parade. in paris today rafael nadal displayed another masterpiece in clay, winning his 11th french open title. nadal defeated dominic team of mistria, the only player who has beaten nadal on clay in recent years. nadal, currently the top man in tennis, has won 17 grand slam singles titles, three short of roger federer now ranked at number two. coming up, a new warning about sweepstakes scams, where those who think they have won have actually lost. and the electrifying end of a race, justifies the hype. height. rs you got a1c, heart, diet, and exercise. slide 'em up or slide 'em down. so let's see. for most of you, it's lower a1c. but only a few of you are thinking about your heart. fact is, even though it helps to manage a1c, type 2 diabetes still increases your risk of a fatal heart attack or stroke. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease, significantly reducing the r
cbs news correspondent david begnaud who has provided extensive coverage of the crisis was among theonorees leading the parade. in paris today rafael nadal displayed another masterpiece in clay, winning his 11th french open title. nadal defeated dominic team of mistria, the only player who has beaten nadal on clay in recent years. nadal, currently the top man in tennis, has won 17 grand slam singles titles, three short of roger federer now ranked at number two. coming up, a new warning about...
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david begnaud has that part of the story. this facility can hold 1,100 people.you cross illegally this is where you come. 2,300 kids have been separated from their parents. they're staying in various places around the u.s. major reported they may not be reunited immediately. the question is if they are, how does it happen, where doesn't it happen? and where do the families go after they are reunited? if since the president signed the executive order this afternoon. trying to get answers from the department of homeland security. reached out, nearly a dozen times today. still as the of news time, have no answer from them. people are being released daily. got to tell you. m fheroac it seems like almost every hour. saw one leaving a shrt time ago. we followed it. it went to a bus station in downtown. and 27 undocumented immigrants got out of the bus.th all had c. we talked to one man, who said he crossed the border illegally. f 2-cayear-old with him.mendrom ho while in custody he heard families were being separated. thought it might happen to him. if the didn't. her
david begnaud has that part of the story. this facility can hold 1,100 people.you cross illegally this is where you come. 2,300 kids have been separated from their parents. they're staying in various places around the u.s. major reported they may not be reunited immediately. the question is if they are, how does it happen, where doesn't it happen? and where do the families go after they are reunited? if since the president signed the executive order this afternoon. trying to get answers from...
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david begnaud is with us again from mcallen, david, good morning. >> reporter: good morning.en the photo. even shared it on social media. there is some misinformation surrounding what happened and we wanted to try to clear it up. all week we've been trying to get an interview with this agent to get his account. now you're about to hear from the agent and the photographer who were together for nearly ten hours on a ride-along. a lot of you have asked us where are the mother and child right now. we can confirm that they are together. the federal government tells us they're being housed at a facility in texas right now. here now is the border patrol agthem. ne we were patrolling theent o i border. it was after 10:00 at night. >> reporter: that is border patrol agent carlos ruiz who says he was the first to encounter sandra sanchez and her young daughter after they allegedly crossed the rio grande river into texas illegally. >> we asked her to set the kid down in front of her. not away from her. she was right in front of her. so we can properly search the mother. so the kid immed
david begnaud is with us again from mcallen, david, good morning. >> reporter: good morning.en the photo. even shared it on social media. there is some misinformation surrounding what happened and we wanted to try to clear it up. all week we've been trying to get an interview with this agent to get his account. now you're about to hear from the agent and the photographer who were together for nearly ten hours on a ride-along. a lot of you have asked us where are the mother and child right...
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. >>> ahead, why our david begnaud was asked to help lead new york city's weekend parade. >> as discerning viewers know, that's our david begnaud riding up fifth avenue in the puerto rican parade. he was honored for his extensive reporting on the island during and after hurricane maria. he helped lead the parade organizers. they said they received social media messages calling for david to receive the honor. >> he's a huge hit in puerto rico. they called him the patro sai of puerto rico at one point because he was covering things no one else was >>> this is a kpix5 morning update. >>> i'm michelle griego and it is a 25:00. >>> there's a new plan to house displaced residences in the event of something like the floods that have been last year. they partnered with airbnb and it opens the program to anyone who has a spare room and a desire to help. >>> firefighters are investigating the cause of this fire in sausalito. investigators said that the fire broke out near the starbucks at bridgeway and princess street. >>> stay with us. traffic and weather in just a minute. >>> the t
. >>> ahead, why our david begnaud was asked to help lead new york city's weekend parade. >> as discerning viewers know, that's our david begnaud riding up fifth avenue in the puerto rican parade. he was honored for his extensive reporting on the island during and after hurricane maria. he helped lead the parade organizers. they said they received social media messages calling for david to receive the honor. >> he's a huge hit in puerto rico. they called him the patro sai...
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david begnaud was part of a select group of reporters who got to see inside the facility. so david, what did you see? it was rare they let you inside. what did you see? >> we saw people in cages. >> cages? >> they looked like animal kennels. we could not record anything. we couldn't talk to anything. all they allowed us to do was take notes. here's what we saw. there were cages with fathers and kids. there were other cagings with mothers and kids. in one place there was a cage of just children. unaccompanied minors, we're told, that crossed the border alone. some had blank looks on their faces. some were smiling and walking around. we had 15 minutes to document everything. these are the images the government gave us to show you of the rio grande valley processing center. the facility appears to be clean and sterile. children and adults are seen huddled together in the building that's divided up into chain link fencing that looks like a cage. monique grame is an executive officer at the center. she says parents without an extensive criminal history will not be separated from
david begnaud was part of a select group of reporters who got to see inside the facility. so david, what did you see? it was rare they let you inside. what did you see? >> we saw people in cages. >> cages? >> they looked like animal kennels. we could not record anything. we couldn't talk to anything. all they allowed us to do was take notes. here's what we saw. there were cages with fathers and kids. there were other cagings with mothers and kids. in one place there was a cage...
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david begnaud is at a detention facility in port isabel, texas, near the border where some reunifications are supposed to be taking place. david, good morning. >> good morning.ci i portsabelnl nowhere. we're really close to the gulf of mexico and not far at all from the mexico border. down here behind me is where the detention facility is. it's run by the department of homeland security. if you come into the country illegally, this is one of the spots you can be brought for detention. this is also where the government tells us they're going to reunify families. it will happen here. we have to take their word for it because we haven't gotten any video or pictures of it happening. we are still asking for that opportunity. over the weekend, legislatures, senator warren and others, came here to this facility here in port isabel and had a chance to tour it, meet with some people. one congressman from florida said she met with 20 women who all said they were separated from their kids and none of them knew where their kids had been taken. about an hour west of here in mcallen at the processing c
david begnaud is at a detention facility in port isabel, texas, near the border where some reunifications are supposed to be taking place. david, good morning. >> good morning.ci i portsabelnl nowhere. we're really close to the gulf of mexico and not far at all from the mexico border. down here behind me is where the detention facility is. it's run by the department of homeland security. if you come into the country illegally, this is one of the spots you can be brought for detention....
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our david begnaud is part of a select group of journalists that was allowed inside. he described what he saw as people in cages. the border patrol told us they don't like that characterization. they said they were uncomfortable with that. but they did not say it was inaccurate. for the first time, we may be hearing from children separated from their parents. investigative website obtained recording it claims aioud revealed canhildren crying out inside a detention facility. the civil rights attorney received an audio from a client who sayslast week. cbs news has not beend i adeblc independently confirm the authenticityis recording, which is mostly in spanish. here is a portion.th o >> we spoke earlier with jennifer harbury who has live and worked in the rio grande valley for four decades. i don't speak spanner b eish bu certainly know mami and papi. you hear the anguish in the children's voice. what can you tell us about the client and the conditions of how they got the tape? >> it's important to protect any whistleblower from retaliation, but i can say that that part
our david begnaud is part of a select group of journalists that was allowed inside. he described what he saw as people in cages. the border patrol told us they don't like that characterization. they said they were uncomfortable with that. but they did not say it was inaccurate. for the first time, we may be hearing from children separated from their parents. investigative website obtained recording it claims aioud revealed canhildren crying out inside a detention facility. the civil rights...
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ahead, david begnaud traveled overnight to brownsville, texas, where babies right hand toddlers are being separated from their parents reportedly being held in tender age shelters. plus, only on "cbs this morning," bill ford talks to gayle about cars without steering wheels, wh ford s today,hi and what he thinks o his car making rival elon musk. >> and the newest stars of social media don't even have a pulse because they're fake. how brands are using computer generated avatars to sell products. all that plus the eye-opener, your world in 90 seconds. we'll see you at 7:00. >> they look so real. john, see you at 7:00. thank you. >>> the biggest wireless companies say that they will stop providing customers locations to data brokers. verizon, at&t, sprint and t- mobile have pledged to omsi practice drawing criticism priv the data has apparently allowed outside companies to pinpoint the location of wireless devices without the owner's knowledge. >>> disney is sweetening its offer in the bidding war over 21st century fox and a big name will no longer be listed on the dow. joining us with the d
ahead, david begnaud traveled overnight to brownsville, texas, where babies right hand toddlers are being separated from their parents reportedly being held in tender age shelters. plus, only on "cbs this morning," bill ford talks to gayle about cars without steering wheels, wh ford s today,hi and what he thinks o his car making rival elon musk. >> and the newest stars of social media don't even have a pulse because they're fake. how brands are using computer generated avatars...
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cbs news correspondent, david begnaud, provided coverage of the crisis was among the honorees leading parade. >> in paris, rafael nadal displayed a masterpiece in clay winning his 11th french open title. nadal defeated the austrian. the only player who has beaten nadal on clay in recent years. nadal currently the top man in tennis, has won 17 grand slam singles titles, three short of roger federer. now, ranked at number two. >>> coming up, a new warning about sweepstakes scams. where those who think they have won have actually lost. won have actually lost. and the i was wondering if an electric toothbrush really cleans better than a manual. and my hygienist says it does but they're not all the same. who knew? i had no idea. so she said, look for one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to gently remove more plaque, and oral-b is the first electric toothbrush brand accepted by the american dental association for its effectiveness and safety. my mouth feels so clean. i'll only use an oral-b. oral-b
cbs news correspondent, david begnaud, provided coverage of the crisis was among the honorees leading parade. >> in paris, rafael nadal displayed a masterpiece in clay winning his 11th french open title. nadal defeated the austrian. the only player who has beaten nadal on clay in recent years. nadal currently the top man in tennis, has won 17 grand slam singles titles, three short of roger federer. now, ranked at number two. >>> coming up, a new warning about sweepstakes scams....
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our david begnaud witnessed a raid on a smuggler's hideout filled with dozens of undocumented
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david begnaud goes behind the shot. >> we were patrolling the border. >> reporter: border patrol agentruiz was the first tone counter sandra sanchez and her 2-year-old daughter after they crissed the rio grande river into texas. >> we asked her to set the kid down in front of her. not away from her. she was right in front of so we could properly searchr. t mother. so the kid immediately started crying as she set her down. i personally went up to the mother and asked her are you doing okay? is the kid okay? and she said yes. she's tired and thirsty. it's 11:00 at nig. >> when i took this picture, i knew it would be important. i had no way of knowing that it would touch people quite on the level that it has. >> reporter: that's getty photographer john moore, who joined ruiz for a nearly nine-hour ride-along on the border. he was just feet from sanchez and the little girl. >> i asked her how long she'd been traveling. and she gave me this very weary look and she said she'd been on the road with her daughter for a mop. >> reporter: this picture moore took now graces "time" magazine, next t
david begnaud goes behind the shot. >> we were patrolling the border. >> reporter: border patrol agentruiz was the first tone counter sandra sanchez and her 2-year-old daughter after they crissed the rio grande river into texas. >> we asked her to set the kid down in front of her. not away from her. she was right in front of so we could properly searchr. t mother. so the kid immediately started crying as she set her down. i personally went up to the mother and asked her are...
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david begnaud is along the u.s./mexico border. david good morning. >> reporter: good morning.hat is mexico over my shoulder. it was a week ago today that the president signed the executive order ending the separation of families, but the order doesn't specify what was going to be done to reunify the families. and now you've got this court decision overnight that is blistering. it's a preliminary injunction issued in the southern district of california by u.s. district judge dana sabraw that says the government is blocked from carrying out any future family separations. the order also says parents can not be deported before being preunited with their children. under the current system, the judge writes under the present system, migrant children are not accounted for with the same efficiency and accuracy as property. certainly that cannot satisfy the requirement of due process. >> we do not want any children separated from their parents. >> reporter: told they would not return the children -- >> if the parent remains in ask detention unfortunately under rules set by congress and
david begnaud is along the u.s./mexico border. david good morning. >> reporter: good morning.hat is mexico over my shoulder. it was a week ago today that the president signed the executive order ending the separation of families, but the order doesn't specify what was going to be done to reunify the families. and now you've got this court decision overnight that is blistering. it's a preliminary injunction issued in the southern district of california by u.s. district judge dana sabraw...
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david begnaud's at a shelter near the mexican border in mcallen, texas. david, good morning. as we keep hearing, a lot of confusion this morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is the new hope facility behind me. the woman who directed us here who you actually spoke with told us that there are about 60 children held here. some have been separated from their parents. and there are anywhere between 10 years old and 17 years old. both i wouboys and girls. the question is what happens to them next. this morning, a man who used to run the federal program who takes care of children separated from their parents and he did that under the obama administration. he says then, and even now, the government is not equipped to take care of this large number of children, not to mention reunite them with their parents. alex antonio and 2-year-old son jeremy were released after being initially detained for the maximum period of 72 hours. the release came at the same time president trump signed his executive order. the honduran man told us while in custody he heard families were being separate
david begnaud's at a shelter near the mexican border in mcallen, texas. david, good morning. as we keep hearing, a lot of confusion this morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is the new hope facility behind me. the woman who directed us here who you actually spoke with told us that there are about 60 children held here. some have been separated from their parents. and there are anywhere between 10 years old and 17 years old. both i wouboys and girls. the question is what happens to...
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david begnaud is here with the climber's story, including footage from their historic ascent. >> reporterays for most people to ascend up the route known as "the nose." local elite climbers can do it in about a day. so when alex and tommy broke the two-hour barrier yesterday, it rocked the industry. >> it looked quite bad, but i feel really good. >> reporter: 1 houn, 58 minutes, 7 seconds. that's all it took for them to speed climb up one of rock climbing's most storied routes. >> i wasn't sure we were going up. i saw 1:57, and i said, we're doing it. >> reporter: until they took the challenge, no one else had conquered as the nose of el captain in less than 2 hours and 19 minutes. >> everybody else was like, could the two hour nose be climbed? so it had that allure to it. >> reporter: the duo scaled the formation, rising 3,000 feet from base to summit. that's taller than two empire state buildings. their feat could be likened to the marathon breaking the two hour barrier. >> it's fair to compare this to a two hour marathon. you're pushing hard, using your whole body, trying hard for two
david begnaud is here with the climber's story, including footage from their historic ascent. >> reporterays for most people to ascend up the route known as "the nose." local elite climbers can do it in about a day. so when alex and tommy broke the two-hour barrier yesterday, it rocked the industry. >> it looked quite bad, but i feel really good. >> reporter: 1 houn, 58 minutes, 7 seconds. that's all it took for them to speed climb up one of rock climbing's most...
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she sat down with david begnaud last night for her first tv interview.o hear what she has to say. >> she was all too ape shus to talk. she wanted to sit down and we did. she's currently on probation for misdemeanor assault in another jurisdiction. she said she's not perfect but her raction in this case is onl human. emily weinman says she stands by her actions memorial day weekend after wildwood police officers attempted to cite her for possessing alcohol at the beach. >> had you been drinking? >> no, i wasn't. >> were any of the alcohol containers around you open? >> no. they were sieled. >> reporter: the 20-year-old philadelphia woman willingly took two breathalyzer tests. >> i said, you guys have something better to do. there's so much going on. he said, that's it. i was going let you go. now i'm going to write you up. >> a little attitude. >> just a little. it's not really -- i didn't see a big issue. >> reporter: stephen dicht is her attorney. >> he hadn't told her she committed any crime or he was going to issue her a summons. he hadn't told her an
she sat down with david begnaud last night for her first tv interview.o hear what she has to say. >> she was all too ape shus to talk. she wanted to sit down and we did. she's currently on probation for misdemeanor assault in another jurisdiction. she said she's not perfect but her raction in this case is onl human. emily weinman says she stands by her actions memorial day weekend after wildwood police officers attempted to cite her for possessing alcohol at the beach. >> had you...
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so david begnaud traveled there overnight. >> reporter: good morning.his is the casa el presidente behind me. we haven't been given access inside. we did ask a worker whether children here had been separated from their parents. the man told us he couldn't confirm that. we've been trying to get a real life assessment of what's happening at the border, so we went on a ride-along with border patrol. we saw 16 people detained. some ran, others cooperated. here's more of what we saw. raul ortiz, deputy chief for the rio grande valley sector in south texas, wanted us to see the exact spot where he says more people enter the u.s. illegally than anywhere else along the border. have you gone a day on the job where you didn't encounter someone crossing illegally? >> no, i haven't. >> reporter: ortiz said people will enter illegally even if they see the border patrol waiting on them even . even if that means coming into your arms and your handcuffs? >> most definitely. >> reporter: it's worth the risk. >> for them, it's worth the risk. >> reporter: it was worth it
so david begnaud traveled there overnight. >> reporter: good morning.his is the casa el presidente behind me. we haven't been given access inside. we did ask a worker whether children here had been separated from their parents. the man told us he couldn't confirm that. we've been trying to get a real life assessment of what's happening at the border, so we went on a ride-along with border patrol. we saw 16 people detained. some ran, others cooperated. here's more of what we saw. raul...