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i'm don dahler. is back at the white house after a week long trip to the middle east and europe. during a stop in germany, the president discussed a variety of global issues in a wide ranging interview with charlie rose. mr. obama addressed growing concerns about china and north korea. and his decision to send 250 more american troops to syria. they will help in the fight against isis also known as isil. >> us dismantling isil is a priority. although we are not going to be sending ground troops in to fight. we are going to try to -- to find out what works and then double down. and one of the things that worked so far is -- is us putting special forces in for training, and advising of local forces but also intelligence gathering. >> pivot to china. >> uh-huh. >> your secretary of defense has been in the region. how aggressive do you see the action in the south china sea. do you worry that they will cross some line in which you will have to respond more aggressively? >> i have been consistent since bei
i'm don dahler. is back at the white house after a week long trip to the middle east and europe. during a stop in germany, the president discussed a variety of global issues in a wide ranging interview with charlie rose. mr. obama addressed growing concerns about china and north korea. and his decision to send 250 more american troops to syria. they will help in the fight against isis also known as isil. >> us dismantling isil is a priority. although we are not going to be sending ground...
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don dahler has more. >> it's not illegal to have an offshore company. but one purpose of a so-called shell company is that money put it in it can't be traced to its owner. the practice allows people to hold cash and move cash under a corporate name without international law enforcement or tax authorities knowing who it belongs to. an anonymous source provided nearly 40 years worth of documents from a law firm in panama, mossack fonesca that helps establish offshore accounts for the wealthiest people. 2.6 terabytes handed over to journalists reportedly contains 11.5 million documents. including 5 million internal e-mails providing a window into some 214,000 companies. >> this really told us something about how the offshore financial system works and who are the kind of people using it. michael hudson is one of hundreds of journalist whose researched the documents in likely the biggest leak of inside information in history. >> the same system that, that politicians and the mega wealthy and billionaires are using to move money and do transactions is being
don dahler has more. >> it's not illegal to have an offshore company. but one purpose of a so-called shell company is that money put it in it can't be traced to its owner. the practice allows people to hold cash and move cash under a corporate name without international law enforcement or tax authorities knowing who it belongs to. an anonymous source provided nearly 40 years worth of documents from a law firm in panama, mossack fonesca that helps establish offshore accounts for the...
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but as don dahler reports, the seals are a sign of something else lurking in the water. >> reporter: flying over monomoi island this week captured a stunning image. miles and miles of gray and harbor seals basking in the spring sun. it's not unusual to see seals here this time of year, but what is unusual is seeing this many from this perspective. marine biologist owen nicholas has studied them for 15 years. why has the seal population increased over the past few decades? >> they are exterminated from our water from the 1960 so you're seeing a recolonization. >> they are not hunted because they are federally protected? >> that's correct. >> reporter: before 1972 when the marine mammal protection act went into effect, sightings of even a single seal were rare. but today, we spotted hundreds on the uninhabited nature reserve where the aerial video was shot. biologists say the resurgent of seals here is likely one of the reasons there has been a rise in the number of sharks in these waters, looking for food. researchers counted 68 great whites off cape cod in 2014. that number doubled t
but as don dahler reports, the seals are a sign of something else lurking in the water. >> reporter: flying over monomoi island this week captured a stunning image. miles and miles of gray and harbor seals basking in the spring sun. it's not unusual to see seals here this time of year, but what is unusual is seeing this many from this perspective. marine biologist owen nicholas has studied them for 15 years. why has the seal population increased over the past few decades? >> they...
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here's don dahler. >> reporter: lunchtime at lewiston high school. the hallways fill with a boisterous, diverse crowd of students. >> see the spindle fibers there. >> reporter: what's remarkable is this school used to be almost entirely white. now, nearly 25% of the kids are east african refugees. and how is that working out? >> it's working out really good in our schools. >> reporter: principal shawn chabot: >> you'll see kids interacting with all kind of other kids. there isn't a different groups of students. they're all one, big school. >> reporter: but it wasn't always so idyllic. when the refugees began arriving 15 years ago, many longtime residents were resentful. lewiston's economy was tanking. businesses were closing. jobs were scarce. welfare freeloaders. stoarp owner shukir abasheikh fled somalia in 1999. she said attitudes changed when people saw how hard the immigrants were willing to work. in fact, the city's public assistance spending has remained unchanged since 1990. but what has changed is lewiston itself. the town of 36,000 is now h
here's don dahler. >> reporter: lunchtime at lewiston high school. the hallways fill with a boisterous, diverse crowd of students. >> see the spindle fibers there. >> reporter: what's remarkable is this school used to be almost entirely white. now, nearly 25% of the kids are east african refugees. and how is that working out? >> it's working out really good in our schools. >> reporter: principal shawn chabot: >> you'll see kids interacting with all kind of...
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the visitors are in no hurry the leave, and we sent don dahler to check it out. >> reporter: a pilot flying over monomoy island this week captured a stunning image, miles and miles of gray and harbor seals basking in the spring sun. it's not unusual to see seals here this time of year. what's unusual is seeing this many from this perspective. marine biologist owen nichols has studied them for 15 years. why has the seal population >> they were essentially exterminated from our waters right up until the 1906s. so you're seeing a recolonization, a resurgence. >> reporter: and they're not hunted because they're federally protected. >> that's correct. >> reporter: before 1972 when the marine mammal protection act went into effect, sightings of even a single seal were rare. but today we spotted hundreds on the uninhabited nature reserve where the aerial video was shot. by biologists say the resurgence of seals here is likely one of the reasons there's also been a rise in the number of sharks in these waters looking for food. researchers counted 68 great whites off cape cod in 2014678 that
the visitors are in no hurry the leave, and we sent don dahler to check it out. >> reporter: a pilot flying over monomoy island this week captured a stunning image, miles and miles of gray and harbor seals basking in the spring sun. it's not unusual to see seals here this time of year. what's unusual is seeing this many from this perspective. marine biologist owen nichols has studied them for 15 years. why has the seal population >> they were essentially exterminated from our waters...
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here's don dahler. >> new england! >> reporter: today's decision means one of the nfl's best teams will have to play the first four games next season without one of the best quarterbacks ever to play the game. last spring commissioner roger goodell ordered tom brady suspended for four games for brady's part in a scandal involving underinflated footballs, but the star quarterback successfully sued the league to have the suspension thrown out, and he played all of last season. today's decision says the commissioner's punishment stands. >> it's a big win for roger goodell and the nfl. >> reporter: dan shaunessy writes for "the boston globe." >> his punishing powers have been restored. he's allowed to do what they believe the collective bargaining agreement enables them to do. >> reporter: the appellate court today said goodell did, in fact, have the power to suspend brady, power giving to him by the collective bargaining agreement with the players' the court said goodell properly exercised his broad discretion and did not
here's don dahler. >> new england! >> reporter: today's decision means one of the nfl's best teams will have to play the first four games next season without one of the best quarterbacks ever to play the game. last spring commissioner roger goodell ordered tom brady suspended for four games for brady's part in a scandal involving underinflated footballs, but the star quarterback successfully sued the league to have the suspension thrown out, and he played all of last season. today's...
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for cbs this morning saturday, don dahler, new york. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. almost there. i can't reach it. if you have alligator arms, you avoid picking up the check. what? it's what you do. i got this. thanks, dennis! on car insurance, you switch to geico. growwwlph. it's what you do. oh that is good crispy duck. hey there, heard the good news? spray 'n wash is back... and even better. it's powerful formula removes everyday stains the first time. which is bad news for stains, and good news for you. you can finally break up with bleach. lysol with hydrogen peroxide. for a tough clean with zero percent bleach. >>> four little eagles in our nation's capital gained attention. cameras in the nest caught them hatching. millions are following the baby birds on line. chip reid has more. >> reporter: this is challenger, a magnificent creature. this is the american eagle foundation representative, and they are working very hard to raise awareness about bald eagles, full grown ones like challenger, and babies. newborns. >> reporter: this live-cam at d.c. for a breatht
for cbs this morning saturday, don dahler, new york. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. almost there. i can't reach it. if you have alligator arms, you avoid picking up the check. what? it's what you do. i got this. thanks, dennis! on car insurance, you switch to geico. growwwlph. it's what you do. oh that is good crispy duck. hey there, heard the good news? spray 'n wash is back... and even better. it's powerful formula removes everyday stains the first time....
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don dahler, thank you. brussels is flying again. there were 39 flights from the airport today. there are usually about 600, before the terrorist bombing two weeks ago. isis bombers killed 32 at the airport and a subway. today, for the first time since the flood of refugees overwhelmed europe, the flow was reversed. more than 200 were sent home with more to follow under a new deal between the european union and turkey. holly williams is following this. >> reporter: the migrants were bused into lesbos port before dawn and behind lines of riot police. each person being sent back had a chaperon and we captured proof that their wrists were bound while on board the buses. the greek authorities said none of the migrants had applied for asylum in europe. but thousands of other people in greece, who were at risk of deportation, have fled war in syria and iraq, and then risked their lives to cross from turkey to greece in rickety boats and inflatable rafts. greece's refugee camps have now become detention centers. fenced-in behind razor wire, we met abdulrahman balash, who told us he cam
don dahler, thank you. brussels is flying again. there were 39 flights from the airport today. there are usually about 600, before the terrorist bombing two weeks ago. isis bombers killed 32 at the airport and a subway. today, for the first time since the flood of refugees overwhelmed europe, the flow was reversed. more than 200 were sent home with more to follow under a new deal between the european union and turkey. holly williams is following this. >> reporter: the migrants were bused...
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don dahler has that. >> ayes 26, nos 12, the assembly plaementz concordant. >> reporter: california edged out new york by mere hours as the first state to approve a $15-an-hour minimum wage. california's plan will be implemented statewide by 2022. new york city's takes effect in just two years, but in other starts of the state, it could take up to six. 60-year-old rebecca cornick has worked at wendy's for a decade. >> the minimum wage as it was before, it pays two-thirds of my rent, but now, with the raise, i'm a little closer to paying my rent on time. >> what do we want? >> 15! >> reporter: the smiewvment began in 2012 with protests by fast food workers. but now it's small business owners lik george dunbrook in upstate new york, who are doing the protesting. >> i may end up having to modify my business. i may end up having to close my garage business now. >> reporter: and burbank restaurant owner michael papalia. >> that's a huge increase for us. we're already surviving on a very thin margin. >> reporter: according to the economic policy institute, 35 million americans, or more than a q
don dahler has that. >> ayes 26, nos 12, the assembly plaementz concordant. >> reporter: california edged out new york by mere hours as the first state to approve a $15-an-hour minimum wage. california's plan will be implemented statewide by 2022. new york city's takes effect in just two years, but in other starts of the state, it could take up to six. 60-year-old rebecca cornick has worked at wendy's for a decade. >> the minimum wage as it was before, it pays two-thirds of my...
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( cheers ) don dahler, cbs news, lewiston, maine.i> >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> a university of maryland student missing weeks before the graduation. >> changes for the white house again all in the name of safety. >> a big night in dc sports. caps versus the penguin. >> and the burgundy hoping not to fumble in the first round nfl draft. >>> police shoot a man that claims to have explosives strapped to his chest. >> it was chocolate bars with wiring. >> a bizarre incident now under investigation. >>> police say the man demand
( cheers ) don dahler, cbs news, lewiston, maine.i> >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> a university of maryland student missing weeks before the graduation. >> changes for the white house again all in the name of safety. >> a big night in dc sports. caps versus the penguin. >> and the burgundy...
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here's don dahler. >> new england! >> reporter: today's decision means one of the nfl's best teams will have to play the first four games next season without one of the best quarterbacks ever to play the game. last spring, commissioner roger goodell ordered tom brady suspended for four games for brady's part in a scandal involving underinflated footballs. the star quarterback successfully sued the league to have the sus penning thrown out and played all of last season. today's decision says the commissioner's settlement stands. dan shaunessy writes for the globe. >> punishing powers have been restored and allowed to do what the collective bargaining agreement allows him to do. >> reporter: the appellate court said goodell had the power to suspend brady, power by the collective bargaining unit with the union. goodell properly exercised broad discretion and did not debrief brady. the players union said to date is disappointed and would carefully review the decision and consider all of our options. all along brady maintai
here's don dahler. >> new england! >> reporter: today's decision means one of the nfl's best teams will have to play the first four games next season without one of the best quarterbacks ever to play the game. last spring, commissioner roger goodell ordered tom brady suspended for four games for brady's part in a scandal involving underinflated footballs. the star quarterback successfully sued the league to have the sus penning thrown out and played all of last season. today's...
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we sent don dahler to check it out. >> reporter: a pilot flying over monomoy island captured an imageand harbor seals basking in the sun. not unusual to see seals this time of year. what's unusual seeing this man from this perspective. marine biologist owen nichols studied them for 15 years. >> they were ex-term natd, extripated from the waters since the 60s. you are seeing a resurgence of seals. >> they're not hunted because they're federally protected. >> correct. >> reporter: before 19723 when marine mammal protection act went into effect. sightings of even a single seal were rare. but today, we spotted hundreds on the unin habted nature research where the aerial video was shot. biologists say resurgence of seals here is likely one of the reasons there has also been a rise in the number of sharks in the waters looking for food. researchers counted 68 great whites off cape cod in 2014. that number doubled to 140 last year. but the hoards of seals are not only attracting sharks, local fishermen like doug feeney say they're eating to many fish. >> to us as fishermen, that's way too mu
we sent don dahler to check it out. >> reporter: a pilot flying over monomoy island captured an imageand harbor seals basking in the sun. not unusual to see seals this time of year. what's unusual seeing this man from this perspective. marine biologist owen nichols studied them for 15 years. >> they were ex-term natd, extripated from the waters since the 60s. you are seeing a resurgence of seals. >> they're not hunted because they're federally protected. >> correct....
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here is don dahler. >> reporter: lunchtime at lewiston high school.hallways fill with a boisterous diverse crowd of students. >> see the spindle fibers there. >> reporter: what is remarkable this school used to be almost entirely white. now nearly 25% of the kids are east african refugees. how is that working out? >> it is working out really good in our schools. >> the principal shawne chabot. >> you see kids interacting. all one big school. >> reporter: wasn't always so idyllic. when the refugees began arriving 15 years ago many long time residents were resentful. lewiston's economy was tanking. businesses were closing. jobs were scarce. the newcomers were seen as welfare freeloaders. >> they say why you come here, go back where you come from. >> store owner, shukir abasheikh fled. attitudes changed when people saw how hard the immigrants were willing to work. >> when we come here just we need education and peace and work. >> reporter: in fact the public assistance spending remand unchanged since 1990. but what has changed is lewiston itself. the tow
here is don dahler. >> reporter: lunchtime at lewiston high school.hallways fill with a boisterous diverse crowd of students. >> see the spindle fibers there. >> reporter: what is remarkable this school used to be almost entirely white. now nearly 25% of the kids are east african refugees. how is that working out? >> it is working out really good in our schools. >> the principal shawne chabot. >> you see kids interacting. all one big school. >>...
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." >>> welcome to the "cbs overnight news," i'm don dahler.after declaring himself the presumptive republican nominee, front-runner donald trump turned his attention to foreign policy. in a major speech the billionaire businessman outleaned how he would lead the united states on the world stage. touching on crucial global issues. here is some of what he had to say. >> my foreign policy will always put the interests of the american people and american security above all else. it has to be first. has to be. that will be the foundation of every single decision that i will make. america -- [ applause ] america first will be the major and overriding theme of my administration. our foreign policy is a complete and total disaster. no vision. no purpose. no direction. no strtegy. president obama has weakened our military by weakening our economy. he has crippled us with wasteful spending, massive debt, low growth, a huge trade deficit, and open borders. our manufacturing trade deficit with the world is now approaching $1 trillion a year. we're rebuild
." >>> welcome to the "cbs overnight news," i'm don dahler.after declaring himself the presumptive republican nominee, front-runner donald trump turned his attention to foreign policy. in a major speech the billionaire businessman outleaned how he would lead the united states on the world stage. touching on crucial global issues. here is some of what he had to say. >> my foreign policy will always put the interests of the american people and american security above...
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don dahler has more. >> reporter: california edged out new york by mere hours.first state to approve a $15 an hour minimum wage. california's plan will be implemented statewide by 2022. new york city takes effect in two years. in other parts of the state it could take up to six. 60-year-old rebecca cornick worked at wendy's for a decade. >> minimum wage before, pays two thirds of my rent. now with the raise, i am a little closer to -- paying my rent on time. >> what do we want? >> the movement began in 2012 with protests by fast food workers. but now it's small business owners like gas station owner george dunbrook in upstate new york who are doing the protesting. >> ended up having to mod nigh my business. close my garage business down. >>-up -- you got everything. >> huge increase for us. surviving on a thin margin. >> according to the economic policy institute. 35 million americans or more than a quarter of the work force earn less than $10.55 an hour. >> economist, max wolf. >> everybody will have potentially higher wage burden to pay. the truth is we haven'
don dahler has more. >> reporter: california edged out new york by mere hours.first state to approve a $15 an hour minimum wage. california's plan will be implemented statewide by 2022. new york city takes effect in two years. in other parts of the state it could take up to six. 60-year-old rebecca cornick worked at wendy's for a decade. >> minimum wage before, pays two thirds of my rent. now with the raise, i am a little closer to -- paying my rent on time. >> what do we...
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don dahler, thank you. brussels is flying again. there were 39 flights from the airport today.there are usually about 600. before the terrorist bombing two weeks ago. isis bombers killed 32 at the airport. and a subway. today for the first time since the flood of refugees overwhelmed europe, the flow was reversed. more than 200 were sent home with more to follow. under a new deal between the european union and turkey. holly williams is following this. >> reporter: the migrants were bused into lesbos port before dawn and behind lines of riot police. each person being sent back had a chaperone. and we captured proof that their wrists were bound while on board the buses. the greek authorities said none of the migrants had applied for asylum in europe. thousand of other people in greece at risk of deportation have fled war in syria and iraq. and they risked their lives to cross from turkey to greece in rickety boats and inflatable rafts. greece's refugee camps have now become detention centers. fenced in behind razor wire, we met abdulrahman balash who told us he came from damascus
don dahler, thank you. brussels is flying again. there were 39 flights from the airport today.there are usually about 600. before the terrorist bombing two weeks ago. isis bombers killed 32 at the airport. and a subway. today for the first time since the flood of refugees overwhelmed europe, the flow was reversed. more than 200 were sent home with more to follow. under a new deal between the european union and turkey. holly williams is following this. >> reporter: the migrants were bused...
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. >> pelley: don dahler at the beach for us. don, thanks very much. couldn't have scripted a better ending for one of the nba's all-time greats. that's next. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, get tested for tb. and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. raise your expectations. ask your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, co
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from the broadcast center in new from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm don dahler. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's wednesday, april 27th, 2016. this the "cbs morning news." primary perfection, donald trump sweeps all five states, scoring hundreds of delegates and setting his sights on his potential next opponent. >> if hillary were a man, i don't think she'd get 5% of the vote. the only thing she's got going is the woman's card. and the beautiful thing is, women don't like her. >> and she didn't score the sweep, but hillary clinton got much closer to capturing her party's nomination with bernie sanders nearly out of contention. >>> breaking overnight, widespread flooding, possible tornadoes, heavy hail, and thousands without power as severe storms pummel the plains. ♪ don't have to be rich to be my girl ♪ >>> and the future of prince's estate is up in the air. the star left behind hundreds of millions of dollars but not a will. ♪ >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we will ha
from the broadcast center in new from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm don dahler. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's wednesday, april 27th, 2016. this the "cbs morning news." primary perfection, donald trump sweeps all five states, scoring hundreds of delegates and setting his sights on his potential next opponent. >> if hillary were a man, i don't think she'd get 5% of the vote. the only thing she's got going is the woman's card. and the beautiful thing is,...
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>> don dahler at gillette for us tonight. don, thank you very much. with potentially dangerous storms on the horizon, how forecasters are trying to coop keep us safe. >> and beyonce's surprise album tops the charts. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. >>> the heart of america is geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. sometimes we use k-y ultragel to enhance my body's natural moisture so i can get into it a bit quicker. (clears throat) mr. kendall. can you spare a second to... (sighs)? i need a favor from you... um... can i spare a minute... (sighs)? do you have a minute to speak with me? >>> the heart of america is bracing for what could be more rough weather this week. conditions are ripe for some destructive storms, so we sent manuel bojorquez to norman, oklahoma to find how the experts are tracking them. >> reporter: this was the scene in parts of kansas yesterday. only the beginning says bill bunting, operations chief at storm prediction center. >> all hazard are possible. tornadoes, damaging wind and very large hail. >> reporter:
>> don dahler at gillette for us tonight. don, thank you very much. with potentially dangerous storms on the horizon, how forecasters are trying to coop keep us safe. >> and beyonce's surprise album tops the charts. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. >>> the heart of america is geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. sometimes we use k-y ultragel to enhance my body's natural moisture so i can get into it a bit quicker. (clears throat) mr. kendall....
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i'm don dahler. president obama is in london second leg of his international trip started in saudi arabia and will continue to germany. in britain the president will referendum whether to leave the european union. the white house wants britain to remain part of the european union, fearing it would cripple the economy and undermine western security. security was on the president's mind at his first stoch in saudi summit of gulf leaders. at top of the agenda, the battle against isis. margaret brennan reports. >> reporter: while saudi rulers say they're confused by president obama's mideast policy urging them to share the neighborhood with iran their long time enemy and a country that both consider a state sponsor of terrorism. smiles for the cameras disguised an otherwise tense summit with gulf leaders. today's meetings focused on how to counter an explosion of mideast violence that they believe is being fueled by long time foe iran. >> reporter: the u.s. brokered nuclear deal also made rulers here dee
i'm don dahler. president obama is in london second leg of his international trip started in saudi arabia and will continue to germany. in britain the president will referendum whether to leave the european union. the white house wants britain to remain part of the european union, fearing it would cripple the economy and undermine western security. security was on the president's mind at his first stoch in saudi summit of gulf leaders. at top of the agenda, the battle against isis. margaret...