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elaine. >> debora patta.nk you. >>> off the coast of argentina this weekend, possible signs of life from a missing submarine. the argentine sub, the san juan disappeared with 44 crew members on board. saturdays authorities received seven satellite signals, blips believed from the sub. no contact was made. the u.s. navy and nasa are helping in the search with aircraft and underwater rescue equipment. in homestead, florida, today, dale earnhardt jr. drove the last lap of his racing career. earnhardt was 26 when his earnhardt sr. was killed as they raced together toward the finish. junior hangs up his health meth with 26 career victories including two at daytona. >> queen elizabeth ii and prince philip are celebrating their 70th anniversary with a new portrait. the photo taken earlier this month inside their home, windsor castle, the queen, 91, and the prince now 96 are planning a private celebration tomorrow with other members of the royal family. >>> up next, they are puerto rico's future. school children lear
elaine. >> debora patta.nk you. >>> off the coast of argentina this weekend, possible signs of life from a missing submarine. the argentine sub, the san juan disappeared with 44 crew members on board. saturdays authorities received seven satellite signals, blips believed from the sub. no contact was made. the u.s. navy and nasa are helping in the search with aircraft and underwater rescue equipment. in homestead, florida, today, dale earnhardt jr. drove the last lap of his racing...
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debora patta, cbs news, niger. >>> actor kevin spacey is undergoing treatment. no details about the nature of the treatment were provided by his representative. eight current and former employees of "house of cards," the netflix series that spacey stars in alleged misconduct. netflix suspended production earlier this week. >>> coming up on the "morning news," silenced on twitter. we'll tell you why the trump account was temporarily fooled. and egypt's pyramid mystery. this is the "cbs morning news." try cool mint zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster. you wof your daily routine, so why treat your mouth any differently? complete the job with listerine® help prevent plaque, early gum disease, l up to 99.9% of germs. listerine® bring out the bold™ we're on a mission to show drip coffee drinkers, it's time to wake up to keurig. wakey! wakey! rise and shine! oh my gosh! how are you? well watch this. i pop that in there. press brew. that's it. look how much coffee's in here? fresh coffee. so rich. i lo
debora patta, cbs news, niger. >>> actor kevin spacey is undergoing treatment. no details about the nature of the treatment were provided by his representative. eight current and former employees of "house of cards," the netflix series that spacey stars in alleged misconduct. netflix suspended production earlier this week. >>> coming up on the "morning news," silenced on twitter. we'll tell you why the trump account was temporarily fooled. and egypt's...
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>> debora patta, thank you. >> coming up next, he followed his father's tire tracks into racing. today he reached the end of the road. and later school children and storm raffaged puerto rico get a lesson in persevereance. >> quijano: off the coast of argentina this weekend possible signs of life from a missing sub marine. the argentinee navy sub the san juan disappeared on wednesday with 44 crew members on board. on saturday authorities received seven satellite signals, blips believed to be from the sub but no contact was made. the u.s. navy and nasa are helping in the search with aircraft and underwater rescue equipment. in homestead florida today deal earnhardt, jr. drove the last lap of his racing career. earnhardt was 26 when his father, the ledge enary deal earnhardt sr was killed as they raced together toward the finish of a daytona 500. junior hangs up his helmet with an impressive 26 career victories, including two at daytona. britan's queen elizabeth 2 and prince fill lip are celebrating their 70th anniversary with a new portrait. the photo was taken earlier this month
>> debora patta, thank you. >> coming up next, he followed his father's tire tracks into racing. today he reached the end of the road. and later school children and storm raffaged puerto rico get a lesson in persevereance. >> quijano: off the coast of argentina this weekend possible signs of life from a missing sub marine. the argentinee navy sub the san juan disappeared on wednesday with 44 crew members on board. on saturday authorities received seven satellite signals, blips...
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here's debora patta. >> reporter: it looked like a coup as tanks rolled into the nation's capital overnight. >> military police and a tank. wow. it's real. >> reporter: and soldiers took over the state broadcaster. but zimbabwean general denied it. >> we wish to make it abundantly clear that this is not a military takeover. >> reporter: instead, robert mugabe, who has ruled by fear for 37 years, is now under house arrest. 93 years health, he's regarded by his critics as a brutal tyrant who ran the country into the ground. he's perhaps best remembered for sending out bands of thugs who seized white-owned farm, drove off owners, killed livestock, and then left the land fallow. the economy went into free-fall, unlimit soared, the zimbabwean dollar was printed in denominations of billions. despite this, mugabe's grip on power only strengthened. but ultimately it may have been his wife grace, nearly half his age, who was his undoing when he tried to position her as his potential successor. known as gucci grace for her lavish shopping sprees and flamboyant fashion choices, she was mugabe's secret
here's debora patta. >> reporter: it looked like a coup as tanks rolled into the nation's capital overnight. >> military police and a tank. wow. it's real. >> reporter: and soldiers took over the state broadcaster. but zimbabwean general denied it. >> we wish to make it abundantly clear that this is not a military takeover. >> reporter: instead, robert mugabe, who has ruled by fear for 37 years, is now under house arrest. 93 years health, he's regarded by his...
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debora patta went to the ambush site. >> reporter: the village of tongo tongo is so remote they had trouble finding the road to get there. this is where the 12-member american team and 13 military soldiers stopped to get supplies. a villager said he saw three or four armed men on motorcycles approach the u.s. convoy. he was so nervous, he walked 25 miles to speak to us at another location. we thought if it's just a few terrorists the soldiers can kill them easily, he said, but we didn't know there were so many more of them waiting nearby. it was a trap. once the isis fighters were able to lure them away from the village, they began the attack. you can see the bullet casing left over from the intense shooting. the burned out school, bloodstained bushes and empty ammunition boxes are all that's left now. there were 60 attackers armed with machine guns and grenades. the fighting lasted over two hours. when it was over, he said he saw the bodies of three american soldiers slumped near their vehicle. all three were stripped of their uniforms. but it would be two days before children from the vil
debora patta went to the ambush site. >> reporter: the village of tongo tongo is so remote they had trouble finding the road to get there. this is where the 12-member american team and 13 military soldiers stopped to get supplies. a villager said he saw three or four armed men on motorcycles approach the u.s. convoy. he was so nervous, he walked 25 miles to speak to us at another location. we thought if it's just a few terrorists the soldiers can kill them easily, he said, but we didn't...
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debora patta in niger reports on what the country's military is saying. >> reporter: hundreds of bullet casings and bushes stained with blood, evidence of just how intense the fighting was where four u.s. special forces lost their lives. terrified villagers say the battle raged on for more than two hours. stopped for supplies here in the village of tongo tongo, when heavily armed attackers appeared on motor bikes and started shooting. initially, a few isis fighters drew the troops to this spot. they burned down that school and then pushed them in this direction to where the ambush actually took place over there. when it was over, village elder adamou bububaker said he saw three u.s. soldiers slumped dead. "two of the bodies were in the vehicle and another on the ground," he said. "they'd been stripped of their uniforms." but sergeant la david johnson's body was found two days later about half a mile away. nigerian military sources tell us they believe isis fighters decided to try and kidnap johnson, but they later shot him and dumped his body in the bushes, his hands roped together. nig
debora patta in niger reports on what the country's military is saying. >> reporter: hundreds of bullet casings and bushes stained with blood, evidence of just how intense the fighting was where four u.s. special forces lost their lives. terrified villagers say the battle raged on for more than two hours. stopped for supplies here in the village of tongo tongo, when heavily armed attackers appeared on motor bikes and started shooting. initially, a few isis fighters drew the troops to this...
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the pentagon has said little about what happened next, so our debora patta went to the ambush site in niger for answers. >> reporter: the village of tongo tongo is so remote, our nigerian military escorts had trouble finding the road to get there. this is where the 12-member 13erican team and 13 nigerian soldiers stopped to get supplies. villager adamou bubaker told us he saw three or four armed men on motorcycles approach the u.s. convoy. he was so nervous, he walked 25 miles to speak to us at another location. "we thought that if it was just a few terrorists, the soldiers can kill them easily," he said, "but we didn't know there were so many more of them waiting nearby. it was a trap." race the isis fighters had managed to lure the troops away from the village, their numbers multiplied and suddenly, they were under attack. you can still see the bullet casings that were left over from the intense shooting. the burnt-out shell of a school, blood-stained bushes, and empty boxes of ammunition are all that's left now. bubaker told us there were at least 60 attackers armed with machine gu
the pentagon has said little about what happened next, so our debora patta went to the ambush site in niger for answers. >> reporter: the village of tongo tongo is so remote, our nigerian military escorts had trouble finding the road to get there. this is where the 12-member 13erican team and 13 nigerian soldiers stopped to get supplies. villager adamou bubaker told us he saw three or four armed men on motorcycles approach the u.s. convoy. he was so nervous, he walked 25 miles to speak to...
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debora patta, thank you. the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. my sinuses. i mean, could you be any more dramatic? i've had it. i'm taking mucinex sinus-max. it's got a triple action formula. carl? carl! mucinex sinus-max. triple-action fights pain, congestion, & pressure. let's end this. theseare heading back home.y oil thanks to dawn, rescue workers only trust dawn, because it's tough on grease yet gentle. i am home, i am home, i am home because your carpet there's resolve carpet care. it lifts more dirt and pet hair versus vacuuming alone. resolve carpet care with five times benefits trust #1 doctor recommended dulcolax. use dulcolax tablets for gentle dependable relief. suppositories for relief in minutes. and dulcoease for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax. designed for dependable relief. >>> scientists at nasa have a new toy or tool if you want to look at it that way. it compresses 20 years of the earth's weather history into a short movie shot from space. chip reid reports from nasa's goddard space center in greenbelt, maryland. >> scientist
debora patta, thank you. the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. my sinuses. i mean, could you be any more dramatic? i've had it. i'm taking mucinex sinus-max. it's got a triple action formula. carl? carl! mucinex sinus-max. triple-action fights pain, congestion, & pressure. let's end this. theseare heading back home.y oil thanks to dawn, rescue workers only trust dawn, because it's tough on grease yet gentle. i am home, i am home, i am home because your carpet there's...
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meanwhile, debora patta made her way to the site of the battle. remote village.>> reporter: the journey was 12 hours, and air escort jittery less than half an hour on the ground. >> reporter: the village of tongo-tongo so remote, escorts had trouble finding the road to get there. this is where the 12 member american team and 13 nigerian soldiers stopped to get supplies. the villager told us he three, four armed men on motorcycles approach the u.s. convoy. he was so nervous he walked 25 miles to us to speak to us at another location. we thought if it is just a few terrorists the soldiers can kill them easily he said. but we didn't know there were so many more of them waiting nearby. it was a trap. once the isis fighters managed to lure the troops away from the village their numbers multiplied, suddenly they were still see the bullet casings left over front intense shooting. the burned out shell of a school, bloodstained bushes and empty boxes of ammunition all that is left now. he told us there were at least 60 attackers armed with machine guns and rocket-propelle
meanwhile, debora patta made her way to the site of the battle. remote village.>> reporter: the journey was 12 hours, and air escort jittery less than half an hour on the ground. >> reporter: the village of tongo-tongo so remote, escorts had trouble finding the road to get there. this is where the 12 member american team and 13 nigerian soldiers stopped to get supplies. the villager told us he three, four armed men on motorcycles approach the u.s. convoy. he was so nervous he walked...
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dra debora patta reports. >> reporter: it looked like a coup, as tanks rolled into the nation's capital overnight. >> military police and tank. wow it is real. >> reporter: soldiers took over the state broadcaster. but zimbabwe general denied it. >> we wish to make it abundantly clear, that this is not a military takeover. >> instead, robert mugab e, who has ruled zimbabwe by fear for 37 years is now under house arrest. 93 years old and in failing health, he its regarded by his critics as a brutal tyrant who ran the country into the ground. he is perhaps best remembered for sending out bands of thugs who seized white owned farms, drove off owners, killed live stock and left the land fallow, the economy went into free fall. unemployment soared. the zimbabwe dollar was printed in denominations of billions. despite this, mugabe's grip on power strengthened. ultimately may have been his wife, grace, nearly half his age wh known as gucci grace for her lavish shopping sprees and flamboyant choices, she was his secretary before politics two years ago. now her husband in military custody. power
dra debora patta reports. >> reporter: it looked like a coup, as tanks rolled into the nation's capital overnight. >> military police and tank. wow it is real. >> reporter: soldiers took over the state broadcaster. but zimbabwe general denied it. >> we wish to make it abundantly clear, that this is not a military takeover. >> instead, robert mugab e, who has ruled zimbabwe by fear for 37 years is now under house arrest. 93 years old and in failing health, he its...
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debora patta is monitoring the political crisis from south africa. >> reporter: scenes like this would have been unthinkable a week ago. tens of thousands of euphoric zimbabweans took to the streets demanding robert mugabe's resignation. >> it's about the new beginning for us, about the end of terror and rule. >> it's time for the masses of the zimbabwe to say mugabe must go and must go, like, yesterday. >> reporter: the army seized power days ago and placed him under house arrest. but mugabe, who ruled zimbabwe by fear for 37 years, is not going quite so easily. in an attempt to pretend it was business as usual are, he attended a university graduati graduation-- friday but battled on stay weak. 93 years old and in failing health, the man once revered by many as a liberation hero is now regarded by his critics as a brutal tyrant who rab the country into the ground. sending out bands of thugs who seized white-owned farms, drove off owners, killed livestock, and then left the land fallow. the economy went into freefall. the zimbabwean dollar was printed in denomination of billions. despi
debora patta is monitoring the political crisis from south africa. >> reporter: scenes like this would have been unthinkable a week ago. tens of thousands of euphoric zimbabweans took to the streets demanding robert mugabe's resignation. >> it's about the new beginning for us, about the end of terror and rule. >> it's time for the masses of the zimbabwe to say mugabe must go and must go, like, yesterday. >> reporter: the army seized power days ago and placed him under...
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debora patta, cbs news, johannesburg. >>> that is the "overnight news" for this wednesday.or some of you the news will continue. for others we hope you will check back a bit later for the morning news and of course, cbs this morning. from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm michelle miller. . >>> it's wednesday, november 15. 2017. this is the cbs morning news. a man goes on a shooting spree in a small rural northern california community. killing at least four people and wounding several others. speaking out, alabama republican senate candidate, roy moore holds first major public appearance since being accused of inappropriate behavior with teenage girls. and says there's a spiritual battle going on in american politics. and the attorney general is in the hot seat on capitol hill. >> i will not except and reject
debora patta, cbs news, johannesburg. >>> that is the "overnight news" for this wednesday.or some of you the news will continue. for others we hope you will check back a bit later for the morning news and of course, cbs this morning. from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm michelle miller. . >>> it's wednesday, november 15. 2017. this is the cbs morning news. a man goes on a shooting spree in a small rural northern california community. killing at least...
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debora patta, cbs news, johannesburg. >>> that is the "overnight news" for this wednesday. some of you the news will continue. for others we hope you will check back a bit later for the morning news and of course, cbs this morning. from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm michelle miller. >>> and the attorney generals in the hot seat on capitol hill. >> i will not except and reject accusations that i
debora patta, cbs news, johannesburg. >>> that is the "overnight news" for this wednesday. some of you the news will continue. for others we hope you will check back a bit later for the morning news and of course, cbs this morning. from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm michelle miller. >>> and the attorney generals in the hot seat on capitol hill. >> i will not except and reject accusations that i
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debora patta made her way to the site of the attack. she shares what she learned.reporter: good morning. the journey to the ambush sight was around 12 hours. giving us in half an hour on the ground. the village of tongo tongo on the treacherous border between niger and mali is so remote, you can't find it. this is where the american troops stopped to get water before they were ambushed. as they were leaving, a chilling site. we were told on motorbikes, the preferred mode of transportation, it was just a few terrorists. we figured a few, they could kill. we didn't know there were so many. the numbers multiplied and suddenly they were under attack. you can still see the pullet indicationing. the elders tell us there were about 20 motorbikes and they were each armed with ak-47s. terrified, he hid in his home throughout the fighting, which lasted well over two hours. all that's left now are the fragmented remnants of a battleground, the burned out shell of a one-room school, blood soaked clothes and empty bolkss of terrorists often cross over the board to launch attack
debora patta made her way to the site of the attack. she shares what she learned.reporter: good morning. the journey to the ambush sight was around 12 hours. giving us in half an hour on the ground. the village of tongo tongo on the treacherous border between niger and mali is so remote, you can't find it. this is where the american troops stopped to get water before they were ambushed. as they were leaving, a chilling site. we were told on motorbikes, the preferred mode of transportation, it...
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debora patta is in niger's capital, knniamey, with what sh learned there. >> reporter: at some point the orders changed. that means they had to stay overnight in dangerous tear toe that could have alerted extremists to where they were. after spending the night on treacherous terrain, they stopped withup village of supplies at tongo tongo. it was here they were lured into a trap. three or four armed men appeared on motorcycles and started shooting. initially they drew them to this spot, burned down that school and pushed them in this direction wihere the ambush too place. he said he witnessed the ambush. the fighting lasted over two hours. when it was over, he told us he saw the bodies of three american soldier soldiers. two of the bodies were in a vehicle, another on the ground. they were stripped of their uniform. but it would be two days before children of the strj discovered the fourth body of sergeant la david johnson about a half mile away. they alert t arrested by them on suspicion of colluding with the terrorists. his distraught mother insist this is not true. it's still uncle
debora patta is in niger's capital, knniamey, with what sh learned there. >> reporter: at some point the orders changed. that means they had to stay overnight in dangerous tear toe that could have alerted extremists to where they were. after spending the night on treacherous terrain, they stopped withup village of supplies at tongo tongo. it was here they were lured into a trap. three or four armed men appeared on motorcycles and started shooting. initially they drew them to this spot,...
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debora patta, cbs news, johannesburg. >>> that is the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you the news will continue. for others we hope you will check back a bit later for the morning news and of course, cbs this morning. from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm michelle miller. >>> deadly gun violence. a man shot in tampa may be the victim of a serial killer. >> who ever is doing this lives among us. >> a gunman goes on a shooting spree in northern california. school children among the targets. >> and newtown families fight to hold gun makers accountable. >> remington may never have known adam lanza but they had been courting him for years. ♪ also tonight. the attorney general denies under oath lying under oath. >> i will not accept and reject accusations that i have ever lied. that its a lie. that is a lie. >> a new digital pill lets doctors know when it has been taken. >> is your health care this good? >> no. and he has no co-pay. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news" news. we begin with deadly gun violence on both coasts and a cour
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>> debora patta, thanks. >>> the "los angeles times" reports an l.a. county sheriff's vehicle on the way to an emergency jumped the curb and killed two brothers ages 7 and 9. several were others including the boys' mother. the suv had its lights flashing when it crashed into a car and careened onto the sidewalk. witnesses say they never heard a siren. >>> they say greg gianforte mislead reporters when he body slammed a reporter in the spring. he claims ben jacobs initiated the assault by grabbing gianforte's wrist after he tried to grab his recorder. gianforte says that's not what happened. he was ordered to perform 40 hours of service. he apologized to jacobs. >>> "the wall street journal" reports u.s. attorney intelligence identified the regular flag the russian cyber security firm as a likely spying agent for moscow as early as 2004. the defense department also told congress that a pentagon-wide assessment was made by kasperskylab four years ago. new rev lags follow an apparent hack targeting a national security contractor last month through antivir
>> debora patta, thanks. >>> the "los angeles times" reports an l.a. county sheriff's vehicle on the way to an emergency jumped the curb and killed two brothers ages 7 and 9. several were others including the boys' mother. the suv had its lights flashing when it crashed into a car and careened onto the sidewalk. witnesses say they never heard a siren. >>> they say greg gianforte mislead reporters when he body slammed a reporter in the spring. he claims ben...