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let's go back to david begnaud now in new york. david? aud: anthony, we appreciate all your reporting. thank you again. cbs news will air tomorrow's d- day ceremony in normandy live, we will have a special report starting at 2:00 a.m. pacific time. that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm david begnaud. from new york, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org each morning, people wake. and smile, when they see the sun. t at one.ile, this one. it makes knowing when to take your prescriptions clear as day. up to fifty percent of people don't take them properly. so at cvs pharmacy we got up early and built a system that helps calculate each person's ideal schedule. it's great for doctors. and caregivers. at cvs pharmacy, we're just trying to help more people have more mornings. a fight tonight over chick-fil-a. >> when people think of the chick-fil-a logo all they think of is anti-lgbtq. >> people saying the popular chain is not welcomed in their city >>> first it was pot, now anothe
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i'm david begnaud. this is our western edition.we begin, it is late night in london, where a short time ago president donald trump was honored by queen elizabeth at an official state banquet. the queen has met 12 u.s. presidents. president trump raised a glass to toast the u.s.-britain friendship. he also took aim at political enemies. ben tracy is in london. >> reporter: white ties and tiaras at a dinner fit for a queen and a president. inside buckingham palace tonight with several members of the royal family looking on, queen elizabeth toasted the special relationship between the two countries. >> mr. president, as we look to the future, i am confident that our common values and shared interests will continue to unite us. >> reporter: president trump returned the favor. >> on behalf of all americans, i offer a toast to the eternal friendship of our people. >> reporter: the official royal welcome came earlier in the day out in the palace garden. the attire, undeniably british. the music, unmistakably american. ( u.s. national anth
i'm david begnaud. this is our western edition.we begin, it is late night in london, where a short time ago president donald trump was honored by queen elizabeth at an official state banquet. the queen has met 12 u.s. presidents. president trump raised a glass to toast the u.s.-britain friendship. he also took aim at political enemies. ben tracy is in london. >> reporter: white ties and tiaras at a dinner fit for a queen and a president. inside buckingham palace tonight with several...
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teth 17 safety >> begnaud: and how a hit song changed everything for one family. >> i have been praying, davidfor this miracle to happen. i just can't even put it into words. >> begnaud: good evening from new york. i'm david begnaud. this is our western edition. when new yorkers heard that an aircraft hit a building today, many people panicked, even if it was just for a moment. that is life after 9/11. today it was a helicopter that crash landed on a high-rise building. this happened in manhattan's theater district. smoke was seen rising from the roof. buildings were evacuated. it was the pilot who was killed. police and the mayor both say tonight it appears to have been a tragic accident, not terrorism. jericka duncan has more. >> reporter: reports of a fire on the roof of 787 7th avenue flood 2:00 this afternoon. >> reporter: as people poured from the 54-story office building and others nearby, emergency crews rushed in. >> i feel this rumble. you hear a bam. and then it moved a little bit. i'm wondering what's going on. >> reporter: these photos show the smoldering scene, parts of the helic
teth 17 safety >> begnaud: and how a hit song changed everything for one family. >> i have been praying, davidfor this miracle to happen. i just can't even put it into words. >> begnaud: good evening from new york. i'm david begnaud. this is our western edition. when new yorkers heard that an aircraft hit a building today, many people panicked, even if it was just for a moment. that is life after 9/11. today it was a helicopter that crash landed on a high-rise building. this...
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i'm david begnaud. this is our western edition.re has been a dramatic turn in the investigation into what happened at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida, where 17 people were killed last year. the man whose job it was to keep those students safe was arrested. surveillance tape shows the school resource officer never entered the building as bullets flew. and late today former broward county sheriff's deputy scot peterson was arrested on 11 criminal charges, including child neglect and negligence. here's manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: peterson was arrested late this afternoon after a 15-month investigation by the florida department of law enforcement, which announced today peterson was "derelict in his duty, failed to act consistently with his training, and fled to a position of personal safety while crews shot and killed m.s.d.h.s. students and staff." the report also states peterson was "in a position to engage cruz and mitigate further harm to others and he willfully decided not to do so." during the six min
i'm david begnaud. this is our western edition.re has been a dramatic turn in the investigation into what happened at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida, where 17 people were killed last year. the man whose job it was to keep those students safe was arrested. surveillance tape shows the school resource officer never entered the building as bullets flew. and late today former broward county sheriff's deputy scot peterson was arrested on 11 criminal charges, including child...
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let's go back now to david begnaud in new york. >> begnaud: anthony, thank you.ne who has served, thank you. that is the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm david begnaud in new york. i'll see you tomorrow. captioned byaccess gro it's no ordinary day at denny's it's crepe day. a family tradition we started about twenty-two minutes ago. and from the looks of it, this tradition is going to last awhile. and dey's w esooks of it, >>> the courtside embarrassment for the warriors areas to mac i will also personally apologize to kyle and of the rafters. >> the billionaire co-owner now paying the price. >> he shouldn't be a part of the league. >> plus, who will be in the lineup for game four? what to expect for injuries.>>> cops across the county get an early taste for what could be an explosive fire season.>>> a heated community meeting over noisy trains. why the two sides involved appear to be getting further apart. >>> pride month is all about honoring equal rights for all. what better way to celebrate them by going back to 28 barbary lane.>> there are new tales
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ctm lead national correspondent david begnaud is here with more. this is very disturbing. the more you hear, the worse it sounds. do you think the deaths are connected? >> we don't know for sure, gayle, but it's interesting that both the state department and the fbi are looking into it. that's very telling. so you had the pennsylvania woman's family that say she died from the same lung condition as the maryland couple, but we don't yet know how they died. 41-year-old miranda warner was
ctm lead national correspondent david begnaud is here with more. this is very disturbing. the more you hear, the worse it sounds. do you think the deaths are connected? >> we don't know for sure, gayle, but it's interesting that both the state department and the fbi are looking into it. that's very telling. so you had the pennsylvania woman's family that say she died from the same lung condition as the maryland couple, but we don't yet know how they died. 41-year-old miranda warner was
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the sky's the limit from here. >>> that was david begnaud reporting. on "cbs this morning", the inside and outside of the new amtrak acceletrains. >>> plus, in our eye on money, ti ejoowing trend of americans tan france of "queer eye" shares his personal journey as we mark that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne marie green. have a great day. watching. i'm anne marie green. have a great day. idgelitt bit of this week. lawyers heating up. as for the weather we are starting to cool off a little bit this morning but not by much. good morning. it is to say, join june 11. i'm kenny choi. >> and i'm michelle griego. all we could talk about was the he. >> we broke records because of the temperature soaring into the 90s and triple digits across the bay area. even in san francisco hitting 97 and that broke the record high for the day. check out our temperatures right now. not a lot of relief on this he. we're looking attempts. three in concord, 73 in oakland. 71 san jose, and 62 for santa rosa. we do have heat advisory is i
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here's david begnaud. >> we're going to have a block of cars. we're going to have rooftop coverage. >> reporter: chief rodney harrison is the n.y.p.d.'s incident commander for world pride events. everything that involves security is his responsibility. >> there are going to be thousands of cops out here. they're going to be in arm's reach. >> reporter: millions of people are expected to attend sunday's gay pride march in manhattan. >> the stonewall is where the participants will stop there for a moment of silence. >> reporter: 50 years ago, the n.y.p.d.'s public morals squad raided the stonewall inn, a gay bar in greenwich village. raids of gay bars were common back then, but on that night, patrons rioted. >> we started throwing things at ouem. we threw whatever we could find w the street. he reporter: mark segal was 18 years old then. the riot turned into a revolution. s when people ask me, "how long was stonewall?" it was 365 days because that first year we changed america , om the very first day it was "we're going to take back our identity."
here's david begnaud. >> we're going to have a block of cars. we're going to have rooftop coverage. >> reporter: chief rodney harrison is the n.y.p.d.'s incident commander for world pride events. everything that involves security is his responsibility. >> there are going to be thousands of cops out here. they're going to be in arm's reach. >> reporter: millions of people are expected to attend sunday's gay pride march in manhattan. >> the stonewall is where the...
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david. >> begnaud: david, thank you. for the first time a former minneapolis police officer spoke on camera about the night he shot and killed a woman who called 911 for help. it happened today at mohamed noor's sentencing. here's dean reynolds. >> mr. noor, do you wish to say anything to the court? >> reporter: and former minneapolis police officer mohamed noor did. >> the moment i pulled the trigger, i felt fear. >> reporter: he was talking about the night of july 15, 2017, the night justine damond called 911 to report a possible sexual assault in an alley near her home. noor testified that when he and his partner arrived, there was a loud slap on the cruiser, and damond suddenly appeared at the driver's side window. noor said he feared for his life, reached across his partner, and opened fire on the unarmed 40-year-old woman. he was convicted in april of third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter, and today... >> i don't want to lose my family. >> reporter: ...he pleaded for mercy. >> i have to accept they cau
david. >> begnaud: david, thank you. for the first time a former minneapolis police officer spoke on camera about the night he shot and killed a woman who called 911 for help. it happened today at mohamed noor's sentencing. here's dean reynolds. >> mr. noor, do you wish to say anything to the court? >> reporter: and former minneapolis police officer mohamed noor did. >> the moment i pulled the trigger, i felt fear. >> reporter: he was talking about the night of...
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i'm david begnaud. thanks for watching. have a great day. >>> this is "the cbs overnight news." >> welcome to "the overnight news." i'm don dahler. president trump wraps up his trip to europe today and heads back to washington, where an international crisis is brewing. the president is vowing to impose tariffs on all mexican m imports. but it doesn't stop the flow of mi yagrants to the u.s. border. >> reporter: clashes erupted along a southern mexico highway. as 200 imation0 migrants from central america on wednesday. mexican of on illegal migration. the president says mexico needs to do more or there will be a 5% tariff on all goods on monday. >> we told mexico the tariffs go on. and i mean it, too. and i'm very happy with it. >> reporter: cbs news has learned that mexico offered to deploy 6,000 troops to its border with guatemala. but the white house said that was not enough. mexico plans to change its asylum policy. so that they would get asylum in mexico, rather than the u.s. an administration source described that as e
i'm david begnaud. thanks for watching. have a great day. >>> this is "the cbs overnight news." >> welcome to "the overnight news." i'm don dahler. president trump wraps up his trip to europe today and heads back to washington, where an international crisis is brewing. the president is vowing to impose tariffs on all mexican m imports. but it doesn't stop the flow of mi yagrants to the u.s. border. >> reporter: clashes erupted along a southern mexico...
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i'm david begnaud here at the broadcast center in new york city. you're either up late or up really early. either way, good to have you with us. the race for the democratic presidential nomination is now in full swing. more than two dozen democrats are battling to take on president trump in the 2020 election. that's more candidates than you can actually fit on one stage. so the party's first debate has actually been broken up into two parts, one last night, and there is going to be another one tonight. and still some of the long shots weren't even invited. here's what some of the candidates have to say. >> in my first n till honor asylum claims, that would put undocumented immigrants, as long as they haven't committed a serious crime, on a pathway to citizenship and get to the root honduras and guatemala and el salvador so that people can find safety and opportunity at home instead of coming to the united states to seek it. >> i will make sure that number one, we end the i.c.e. policies and the customs and border policies that are violating the hum
i'm david begnaud here at the broadcast center in new york city. you're either up late or up really early. either way, good to have you with us. the race for the democratic presidential nomination is now in full swing. more than two dozen democrats are battling to take on president trump in the 2020 election. that's more candidates than you can actually fit on one stage. so the party's first debate has actually been broken up into two parts, one last night, and there is going to be another one...
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david begnaud shows how police plan to protect it. >> reporter: as commander for world pride, chief harrish. he told us there is ce threat that has been directed at world pride. attendees tell us they're a bit wary but not overly concerned. >> i think it's important we ever police presence because of the climate we live in. >> reporter: people are mindful of recent events. there was a shooting this month that injured four people at a toronto raptors rally. days later there was panic amid a false report of a shooting that happened at the gay pride parade in washington, d.c. in 2018, someone shot a gay man. >> there will be thousands of cops out here. they will be within arm's reach. >> reporter: they're providing rifles for authorities, kcanine dogs and drones. relations between police and the lgbtq community in new york city are dramatically different than they were 50 years ago, when police sparked riots by raiding the stonewall inn. earlier this month, the commissioner james o'neal decided to apologize. >> the actions taken by the nypd were wrong, plain and simple. >> reporter: since the
david begnaud shows how police plan to protect it. >> reporter: as commander for world pride, chief harrish. he told us there is ce threat that has been directed at world pride. attendees tell us they're a bit wary but not overly concerned. >> i think it's important we ever police presence because of the climate we live in. >> reporter: people are mindful of recent events. there was a shooting this month that injured four people at a toronto raptors rally. days later there was...
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from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm david begna begnaud. we'll see you later tonight on "the cbs evening news." >>> this is "the cbs overnight news." >> welcome to "the overnight news." i'm meg oliver. the president will meet with prime minister theresa may just days before she leaves office. and he'll try to avoid the thousands of demonstrators who plan to take to the streets today to protest his visit. ben tracy is traveling with the president. >> reporter: white ties and tiaras, at a dinner fit for a queen and a president. inside the palace, and several members looking on, queen elizabeth toasted the special relationship between the two countries. >> mr. president, as we look to the future, i'm confident that our shared values and interests, will continue to unite us. >> reporter: president trump continued the favor. >> i offer a toast to the eternal friendship of our people. the official royal welcome came earlier in the day in the palace garden. the attire, undeniably british. the music, unmistakenly american. the royals are masters of
from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm david begna begnaud. we'll see you later tonight on "the cbs evening news." >>> this is "the cbs overnight news." >> welcome to "the overnight news." i'm meg oliver. the president will meet with prime minister theresa may just days before she leaves office. and he'll try to avoid the thousands of demonstrators who plan to take to the streets today to protest his visit. ben tracy is traveling with...
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"ctm" lead national correspondent david begnaud is a at the stonewall in with two men who witnessed theewall inn. david, good morning to you. >> reporter: gayle, good morning to you. you know who did it? the nypd public morals squad. that was a thing back then. they raided the bar. but gay bars were commonly raided during that period. what happened is as the patrons were kicked out on the street, they started to fight back. they picked up everything they could on the straight and started throwing it at the bar, and that led to the movement which lead nationally. there was a bartender that night who still works there today. we start out with him. he calls himself tree sequoia. this time stonewall patrons resisted arrest. eventually hundreds of people joined in. mark segal was there too. stonewall turned him into an activist. >> from the very first day we're going to take back our identity. we're nothing longer going to allow society label us. we'll be out loud and proud and in your space. >> reporter: in 1973 segal stormed a live broadcast on cbs with walter cronkite. he held up a sign w
"ctm" lead national correspondent david begnaud is a at the stonewall in with two men who witnessed theewall inn. david, good morning to you. >> reporter: gayle, good morning to you. you know who did it? the nypd public morals squad. that was a thing back then. they raided the bar. but gay bars were commonly raided during that period. what happened is as the patrons were kicked out on the street, they started to fight back. they picked up everything they could on the straight...
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david begnaud is with us. where do things stand? >> it was not a robbery. ave been a hit job. at this point they're not sure whether david ortiz was the intended target. as you're about to see, ortiz was blindsided. social media shows him outside a bar. you can see a motorcyclist approaching the group from behind and shooting ortiz in the back. police say it was nearly point blank range. the bullet went through ortiz's lower back and came out of his stomach. lopez was shot in the leg, and another person was also injured. a crowd of people immediately attacked the suspected shooter outside the bar, kicking, beating, and threatening him. someone shouted let him live. he has to talk. ortiz was rushed in to surgery at a clinic. outside the clinic his father said he was resting and the bullet did not hit any major organs. ortiz is a boston sports icon. his nickname is big papi. he helped the red sox break their world series curse in 2004. and in 2013 his speech at fenway park helped to unite the city that was reeling following the boston marathon bombings. >> no
david begnaud is with us. where do things stand? >> it was not a robbery. ave been a hit job. at this point they're not sure whether david ortiz was the intended target. as you're about to see, ortiz was blindsided. social media shows him outside a bar. you can see a motorcyclist approaching the group from behind and shooting ortiz in the back. police say it was nearly point blank range. the bullet went through ortiz's lower back and came out of his stomach. lopez was shot in the leg, and...
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ctm lead national correspondent david begnaud is here with more. this is very disturbing.he more you hear, the worse it sounds. do you think the deaths are connected? >> we don't know for sure, gayle, but it's interesting that both the state department and the fbi are looking into it. that's very telling. so you had the pennsylvania woman's family that say she died from the same lung condition as the maryland couple, but we don't yet know how they died. 41-year-old miranda warner was found dead. she was celebrating her ninth wedding anniversary with her husband. time. there were no signs of violence. relatives say all three americans were healthy at the time they died. we should tell you reason, but people can find it. >> grand principe. >> oh, we are. thank you very much, david. >>> many families of the 17 people killed in the parkland, florida, school massacre are applauding the arrest of former deputy scott peterson, who's accused of failing to keep students safe. manuel bojorquez is outside marjory stoneman douglas high school. manuel, what does the lawyer say? >> repo
ctm lead national correspondent david begnaud is here with more. this is very disturbing.he more you hear, the worse it sounds. do you think the deaths are connected? >> we don't know for sure, gayle, but it's interesting that both the state department and the fbi are looking into it. that's very telling. so you had the pennsylvania woman's family that say she died from the same lung condition as the maryland couple, but we don't yet know how they died. 41-year-old miranda warner was...
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david begnaud is with us.bout the loss but start talking about the success. >> reporter: first of all, i feel like alex trebek standing against this wall. >> you look like him. >> reporter: holauer is a professional sports gambler and stuck to a winning strategy picking the highest value clues and then seemed out daily doubles and bet everything that he had and that strategy goes so far. he also managed to give the correct responses 97% of the time. >> james. >> who is fernando valenzuela. >> reporter: for weeks james holzhauer seemed unbeatable outplaying 60 contests to earn $2.5 million and in last night's contest his luck ran out. what did you wager? >> 20,000. >> reporter: what a pay day, 46,801. what a game, oh, my gosh. >> reporter: chicago librarian emma boettcher ended his 32-guam streak and holzhauer whose first show what is back in april said he never expected to get this far anyway. >> i thought maybe i could win six, seven episodes and eyrtainly not 32 or thisel gosh, iteayrecordor t most monen one
david begnaud is with us.bout the loss but start talking about the success. >> reporter: first of all, i feel like alex trebek standing against this wall. >> you look like him. >> reporter: holauer is a professional sports gambler and stuck to a winning strategy picking the highest value clues and then seemed out daily doubles and bet everything that he had and that strategy goes so far. he also managed to give the correct responses 97% of the time. >> james. >>...
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david begnaud is here. what's happening? >> reporter: we got word that heavy snow and wind forced the searchers to postpone the rescue pace until tomorrow. local officials fear the team was likely buried by an avalanche. the americans in the group are ronald beimel and anthony sudekum. avid climbers part of a group forgesing a new route near the summit. martin moran was known for pushing limits. nigel vardy has climbed with him for decades. >> didn't want to go where everybody else went and wanted to still go and search the new things, new routes and new places and that's what set him above so many other people. >> reporter: the team left their blaise camp on may 13th. their last radio transmission was eight days ago when they said they were heading toward the summit. they were supposed to return to base camp last friday. but they never made it. helicopters on a scouting expedition saw the signs of a large avalanche. >> what they're also looking for is signs of life or, you know, anything standing out because it's all white
david begnaud is here. what's happening? >> reporter: we got word that heavy snow and wind forced the searchers to postpone the rescue pace until tomorrow. local officials fear the team was likely buried by an avalanche. the americans in the group are ronald beimel and anthony sudekum. avid climbers part of a group forgesing a new route near the summit. martin moran was known for pushing limits. nigel vardy has climbed with him for decades. >> didn't want to go where everybody else...
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from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm david begn d begnaud.day. >>> this is "the cbs overnight news." >> welcome to "the overnight news." boston red sox nation is breathing a sigh of relief after learning that big papi is on the mend. the beloved slugger, david ortiz, is in stable condition, after being gunned down at a bar in the dominican republic. so many fans clogged the streets of the hospital, that it caused a traffic jam. mola lenghi has this from santo domingo. >> reporter: david ortiz left for a charter flight to continue his recovery in boston. this shows a motorcyclist approach david ortiz, seated with friends at a bar, and shooting him once in the back at nearly point-blank range. ortiz fell from his stool. dominican police say the driver was chased down and beaten before he was ultimately arrested. the alleged gunman is still on the loose. ortiz was driven to the hospital where he underwent emergency surgery to remove his gall blad gallbladder and intestines and liver. he's in good spirits. they have ruled out armed robbery. ortiz
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from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm david begn d begnaud. >>> welcome to "the overnight news." president trump wraps up his three-day trip to britain this morning. the president and mrs. trump will travel to port spit mith t commemorate d-day. the president spent tuesday meeting with british leaders and claiming he barely saw the thousands that came out to protest his visit. ben tracy reports. >> the greatest alliance the world has ever known. >> reporter: all that red, white and blue certainly proved the point. at this news conference -- >> i've always talked openly with you, donald. >> reporter: there was another special relationship on display. >> i think you deserve a lot of credit. i really do. >> reporter: president trump complimented prime minister theresa may, after criticizing her handling of britain's exit from the european union. >> i seem to remember the president suggested i sue the european union. >> i would have sued. but that's okay. i would have sued and settled, maybe. you never know. >> reporter: mr. trump is pushing for a major post-brexit trade deal and s
from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm david begn d begnaud. >>> welcome to "the overnight news." president trump wraps up his three-day trip to britain this morning. the president and mrs. trump will travel to port spit mith t commemorate d-day. the president spent tuesday meeting with british leaders and claiming he barely saw the thousands that came out to protest his visit. ben tracy reports. >> the greatest alliance the world has ever known. >>...