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don dahler shows us the perks that some towns are offering to lure potential employees. >> reporter:eing away from home for college and graduate school, aaron skinner is moving back to eastern michigan, but that was not his original plan. >> i was really looking at either staying in atlanta or ds, the east side of michigan was kind of down low on my-- on my list. >> reporter: skinner just re received his chiropractic degree in atlanta. behind that smile and sense of accomplishment lies a huge student loan debt. you can give me an idea about how much? >> a very nice house on the beach. >> reporter: really? >> about close to 300. >> reporter: $300,000? >> yes. >> reporter: so he jumped when he found out his home county, st. clair, michigan would pay him to move home. they're going to help you with your students loans, right? >> right. >> reporter: and in return you're not going anywhere else. you're basically coming back home. >> exactly, exactly. they're investing a lot of money into me and so i'm looking to invest that back in the community and set up a practice or work out of anothe
don dahler shows us the perks that some towns are offering to lure potential employees. >> reporter:eing away from home for college and graduate school, aaron skinner is moving back to eastern michigan, but that was not his original plan. >> i was really looking at either staying in atlanta or ds, the east side of michigan was kind of down low on my-- on my list. >> reporter: skinner just re received his chiropractic degree in atlanta. behind that smile and sense of...
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i'm don dahler.dent trump is back at the white house, touting the success of his landmark nuclear deal with north korea. after the long flight back from singapore, the president tweeted, everybody can now feel much safer than the day i took office. adding there is no longer a nuclear threat from north korea. well despite the president's confident assessment, questions remain about how and when north korea will fully shut down its nuclear program. and what dictator kim jong-un will get in exchange. here's our correspondent. >> reporter: a tired president trump emerged from air force one this morning. back in the u.s. after his singapore summit with kim jong-un. >> i believe that chairman kim wants to get it done. >> the president declared on twitter, there is no longer a nuclear threat from north korea. and, sleep well tonight. his counselor kellyanne conway contradicted the message. >> obviously there has to be complete verifiable, irreversible. that will take a while. >> but that language, verifiabl
i'm don dahler.dent trump is back at the white house, touting the success of his landmark nuclear deal with north korea. after the long flight back from singapore, the president tweeted, everybody can now feel much safer than the day i took office. adding there is no longer a nuclear threat from north korea. well despite the president's confident assessment, questions remain about how and when north korea will fully shut down its nuclear program. and what dictator kim jong-un will get in...
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york city, i'm don dahler. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's thursday, june 14th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> president trump's former personal attorney michael cohen is getting ready to make a major legal move. is he going to cooperate with investigators? >>> sarah sanders responds to a report that she's leaving her post as white house press secretary. >>> and wild weather. a tornado overnight causes major damage. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, later today, the justice department is scheduled to release a report on the fbi's handling of the special investigation into hillary clinton's email server. meanwhile the president's former personal lawyer is searching for a new legal team. laura podesta is here in new york with more. good morning, laura. >> good morning, anne-marie. the report to be released today could be a bombshell and provide more ammunition for president trump who has a history of discrediting the fbi. >> the justice department's watch
york city, i'm don dahler. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's thursday, june 14th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> president trump's former personal attorney michael cohen is getting ready to make a major legal move. is he going to cooperate with investigators? >>> sarah sanders responds to a report that she's leaving her post as white house press secretary. >>> and wild weather. a tornado overnight causes major damage. >>> good...
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and don dahler has details. ( explosion ) >> reporter: orange superheated gas and rocks shot into the sky and poured down the mountain, reportedly wiping out entire villages. the eruption sent ash as far as 40 miles away. in the first few hours, the ash and mud remained so hot rescuers had a difficult time reaching victims, some of whom could be heard crying out for help. the rapidly moving mixture of gasses and volcanic matter known as pyroclastic flows reached 1,300 degrees in some places. by the time first responders reached victims, it was often too late. dozens were either burned to death or asphyxiated by the deadly fumes, including these children. a rapidly rising mudflow destroyed a highway bridge and a once-pristine nearby golf course was covered in dark gray ash and mud. manuel cobar is there. can you describe what you saw? >> reporter: eugenia garcia lost all but two of her family members. "i only managed to find two children last night," she says, but my two female daughters, my grandson, and my son are missing together with my entire family." sunday's 16-hour long eruptio
and don dahler has details. ( explosion ) >> reporter: orange superheated gas and rocks shot into the sky and poured down the mountain, reportedly wiping out entire villages. the eruption sent ash as far as 40 miles away. in the first few hours, the ash and mud remained so hot rescuers had a difficult time reaching victims, some of whom could be heard crying out for help. the rapidly moving mixture of gasses and volcanic matter known as pyroclastic flows reached 1,300 degrees in some...
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i'm don dahler.sident trump defends his policy of zero tolerance which separated thousands of children from migrant parents along the border with mexico. the president insists he has no choice but to take the kids while the parents are investigated for possible crimes. meanwhile, the plielt ght of th children has become something of a national secret. reporters and even members of congress have been barred from the detention centers where the children are being held. begnaud begins coverage in texas with the bored pare troll. >> reporter: what are the chances we someone coming illegally? >> chances are probably pretty high. >> raul ortiz our escort. deputy chief of the rio grande valley sector. 10 minutes into the ride along, chief ortiz drove up on people just detained. >> i see what looks like a toddler in her mom's arms. she told us her name was yolanda, her 8-month-old daughter sat detained with sister, brother. mother, who left honduras several month as go and traveled beer by bus. chief ortiz s
i'm don dahler.sident trump defends his policy of zero tolerance which separated thousands of children from migrant parents along the border with mexico. the president insists he has no choice but to take the kids while the parents are investigated for possible crimes. meanwhile, the plielt ght of th children has become something of a national secret. reporters and even members of congress have been barred from the detention centers where the children are being held. begnaud begins coverage in...
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don dahler went along on an expedition in the gulf of california to save the species from extinction.on, we head out with a disparate group of volunteers, veterinarians, and marine biologists on a difficult, some would say impossible, mission. two years in making. to track the rarest of marine mammals, the vaquita porpoise. this is bigger than vaquita. for conservation in general, for marine mammals is huge. >> reporter: lorenzo rojas-bracho is directing the effort. it's been an uphit balle against the odds. >> it might seem calm. >> reporter: the challenge is amplified by the fact that there are so few of the diminutive porpoises left. cent reports show the vaquita population has dropped from almost 600 in 1997 to just 30 today, found only here in the gulf of california. >> the threat is these surgen nets that are placed out, illegally, at night to catch tataba. >> reporter: vaquita's rapid decline is an unintended consequence of the increasing demand for tataba. these fish can fetch up to 10,000 each on the chinese black market, their swim bladder believed to boost fertility. >> the
don dahler went along on an expedition in the gulf of california to save the species from extinction.on, we head out with a disparate group of volunteers, veterinarians, and marine biologists on a difficult, some would say impossible, mission. two years in making. to track the rarest of marine mammals, the vaquita porpoise. this is bigger than vaquita. for conservation in general, for marine mammals is huge. >> reporter: lorenzo rojas-bracho is directing the effort. it's been an uphit...
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for "cbs this morning saturday," don dahler, congers, new york. >> good for don. >> yes!a pale yellow volkswagen beetle and i hated getting into it as a kid because it was no frills and you could smell the gasoline burning in the back, the engine was like, was the eninin the back of the car. he should have kept it. i'd probably be looking styling. >> drove one once and smiled the whole time. >>> here is a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> a culinary journey to west africa is just ahead. chef zoe ad-jon'-yo has been popularizing foods from her father's homeland and thinks african food may be the next culinary trend. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." tries to get ? watch me. ( ♪ ) mike: i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ( ♪ ) joni: think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are changing the way they fight it. they're moving forward with cosentyx. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. it's proven to help people find less joint pain and clearer skin. don't use if yo
for "cbs this morning saturday," don dahler, congers, new york. >> good for don. >> yes!a pale yellow volkswagen beetle and i hated getting into it as a kid because it was no frills and you could smell the gasoline burning in the back, the engine was like, was the eninin the back of the car. he should have kept it. i'd probably be looking styling. >> drove one once and smiled the whole time. >>> here is a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> a...
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don dahler is at a shopping center in wilkes-barre township that was town apart by this storm. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. i don't know if you can hear it, but there's a loud hissing sound coming from over here. authorities aren't sure if that's escaping compressed air or a natural gas leak so they're keeping us far away from the scene. even from this far away, you can clearly see that an army of bulldozers couldn't have done as good a job of destruction. we have roofs thrown down on the parking lot. and across the street at that car dealership, you see cars flipped over, lots of damage there. a little further on, there's a u-haul building. a u-haul truck has been tossed on top of another one. the national weather service is sending some experts here to see whether it was a tornado in fact that touched down here. the folks that saw this storm have very little doubt. township officials say the destruction stretches for about a mile. thousands of people lost power when winds up to 50 miles an hour whipped around debris and brought down trees and power lines. no h
don dahler is at a shopping center in wilkes-barre township that was town apart by this storm. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. i don't know if you can hear it, but there's a loud hissing sound coming from over here. authorities aren't sure if that's escaping compressed air or a natural gas leak so they're keeping us far away from the scene. even from this far away, you can clearly see that an army of bulldozers couldn't have done as good a job of destruction. we have roofs...
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don dahler is here with a desperate race to find the missing right now, don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. rescue operations are just beginning again this morning after being suspended last night due to the dangerous conditions. people living in villages near the volcano didn't have much time or warning to escape the lava flow. want to warn you, some of these images you're about to see are graphic. the devastation from the volcano was unrelenting as hotol banks into smalpethe vol fony, it was too late. the charred bodies of several victims were strewn lifeless on the ground. thick black and gray ash blanketed the entire town. hundreds of rescue workers raced in to try to tend to the badly injured and help anyone still alive. but they struggled to reach some of the most rural villages. ap correspondent sonya peres is in one of the hardest hit areas. >> the firemen say they can hear people scream bug they can't go to help them because the mud is blocking the roads. >> reporter: not everyone from my family escaped, said connel is consuelo. when asked if some were buried, she sa
don dahler is here with a desperate race to find the missing right now, don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. rescue operations are just beginning again this morning after being suspended last night due to the dangerous conditions. people living in villages near the volcano didn't have much time or warning to escape the lava flow. want to warn you, some of these images you're about to see are graphic. the devastation from the volcano was unrelenting as hotol banks into smalpethe...