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." >> quijano: good evening, i'm elaine quijano. this is our western edition. it was the champ's final journey to his hometown of louisville, kentucky. boxing legend and civil rights activist muhammad ali died in arizona friday night after a long battle with parkinson's disease. he was 74 years old. there will be a private funeral on thursday, and a public service friday. we're told ali himself helped plan the funeral arrangements. former president bill clinton and comedian billy crystal are among those who will eulogize the champ. more now from jericka duncan in louisville. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: muhammad ali's spirit was felt inside the king solomon missionary baptist church this morning. before converting to the islamic faith, ali first learned what it means to have faith here. his brother rahman ali attended the church today and was overcome with emotion. after the service, he said he's looking forward to friday. >> love, love, love. >> reporter: since ali's death crowds have been coming to the muhammad ali center to reflect on their memories of the champ. >> how
." >> quijano: good evening, i'm elaine quijano. this is our western edition. it was the champ's final journey to his hometown of louisville, kentucky. boxing legend and civil rights activist muhammad ali died in arizona friday night after a long battle with parkinson's disease. he was 74 years old. there will be a private funeral on thursday, and a public service friday. we're told ali himself helped plan the funeral arrangements. former president bill clinton and comedian billy...
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i'm eline -- elaine quijano. it was the champ's final journey to his hometown of louisville, kentucky. boxing legend and civil rights activist muhammad ali died in phoenix arizona friday night after a long battle with parkinson's disease. he was 74 years old. late today, his body arrived in louisville, where there will be a private funeral on thursday and a public service friday. we're told ali himself helped plan the funeral arrangements. former president bill clinton and comedian billy crystal are among those who will eulogize the champ. more now from jericka duncan in louisville. >> reporter: muhammad ali's spirit was felt inside the king solomon missionary baptist church this morning, before converting to the islamic state, ali first learned what it means to have faith here. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: his brother attended the church today and was overcome with emotion. after the service, he said he's looking forward to friday. >> love and happiness for muhammad's memory. love, love, love and happiness. >> reporter: sin
i'm eline -- elaine quijano. it was the champ's final journey to his hometown of louisville, kentucky. boxing legend and civil rights activist muhammad ali died in phoenix arizona friday night after a long battle with parkinson's disease. he was 74 years old. late today, his body arrived in louisville, where there will be a private funeral on thursday and a public service friday. we're told ali himself helped plan the funeral arrangements. former president bill clinton and comedian billy...
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, step elaine does not take part until july 9. check it out steph and swing more a ring and i have to get a few. >> i love the idea of longest day and step and swing that they're celebrating the person and legacy that they left and you know obviously for the good cause too for alzheimer's reserve and just to celebrate their memory. >> right, right, and dancing is what she loved to do. >> right. exactly. free ticket master tickets. free ticket master tickets who doesn't want them they're here but will you get to she something good. champions welcome cavaliers in cleveland to thousands of friends. >> to celebrate the first day of summer get a free regular milk shake. we'll tell you where yes. >> it officially begins in little while at 6:34. it will be the start of our beautiful summer. of course that's the exact moment the sun's direct raise are over the tropic of cancer making it the greatest solar energy in the northern hemisphere and after this days will get shorter: let's enjoy what we have and also take a look at that 7 day for
, step elaine does not take part until july 9. check it out steph and swing more a ring and i have to get a few. >> i love the idea of longest day and step and swing that they're celebrating the person and legacy that they left and you know obviously for the good cause too for alzheimer's reserve and just to celebrate their memory. >> right, right, and dancing is what she loved to do. >> right. exactly. free ticket master tickets. free ticket master tickets who doesn't want...
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we have more from arlington national cemetary. >> elaine harmon's ashes will be in an urn on september at arlington. it took the amendment of a law to make it happened. >> we wanted our grandmother to get her last wish. >> elaine harmonies making history again. even after her death. >> i was so excited i couldn't stop smiling. >> thank so her granddaughter's relentless effort. arlington that set the date for her memorial service. >> i was so happy i couldn't concentrate and had to leave work. >> it was the final wish for a local aviation legend among an elite group of women air force service pilots or wasps during world war ii. >> they were doing a great service as much as the men and they should have been recognized. >> the wasp were granted status in 1977. in 2002 the army reversed the policies and not members of the military but miller fought to get the law amended. >> it was a very important role and the men were fighting so the ladies were doing the work back home so they could fight. i think it is great. >> i think this is a perfect way to remember our veterans. even if they are
we have more from arlington national cemetary. >> elaine harmon's ashes will be in an urn on september at arlington. it took the amendment of a law to make it happened. >> we wanted our grandmother to get her last wish. >> elaine harmonies making history again. even after her death. >> i was so excited i couldn't stop smiling. >> thank so her granddaughter's relentless effort. arlington that set the date for her memorial service. >> i was so happy i couldn't...
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elaine? >> devastating scenes there.thanks so much. >>> the cbs overnight news will be right back. ,,,, ,, >>> on tuesday, voters head to the polls for presidential primary elections in six states. california has the most delegates at stake. juliana goldman has the latest on the campaign, including our new cbs news battleground tracker poll. >> reporter: in california, hillary clinton and bernie sanders are in a statistical dead heat. in new jersey, clinton is far ahead, beating sanders 61% to 34%. if the numbers hold, clinton is poised to pick up enough delegates to clinch the democratic nomination on tuesday. >> after tuesday, i'm going to do everything i can to reach out, to try to unify the democratic party, and i expect senator sanders to do the same. >> reporter: but even as she's getting ready to take on trump, clinton's camp ignores his supporters. >> i think if i am not the nominee, we'll fight to become the nominee. it is secretary clinton's job to explain to those people why she should be -- why she should get
elaine? >> devastating scenes there.thanks so much. >>> the cbs overnight news will be right back. ,,,, ,, >>> on tuesday, voters head to the polls for presidential primary elections in six states. california has the most delegates at stake. juliana goldman has the latest on the campaign, including our new cbs news battleground tracker poll. >> reporter: in california, hillary clinton and bernie sanders are in a statistical dead heat. in new jersey, clinton is far...
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>> dickerson: elaine, i don't know. we were -- having conversations on "face the nation" so i'm not sure what the level of briefing from the president is and what he knows, we know we've talked to senator ben nelson of florida who said this is islamic terrorist attack. then we've also learned that other members of congress have been briefed, representative schiff local law enforcement saying there was a pledge to isis from the shooter. we don't know the nature of that pledge, whether it was something that was posted or whether it was in the several hours that this attack was taking place, whether there was any communication, just how that took place and remember as law enforcement reminds us that a pledge if someone else was involved or self radicalization. or inspired from outside of the united states. >> john dickerson, thank you so much. let's turn now to ron, former assistant fbi director in our washington bureau. ron, we've learned a few more details since you and i spoke earlier this morning. what is it that you m
>> dickerson: elaine, i don't know. we were -- having conversations on "face the nation" so i'm not sure what the level of briefing from the president is and what he knows, we know we've talked to senator ben nelson of florida who said this is islamic terrorist attack. then we've also learned that other members of congress have been briefed, representative schiff local law enforcement saying there was a pledge to isis from the shooter. we don't know the nature of that pledge,...
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my wife, elaine, is the oldest. but he was an ambitious young man. he wanted to do better.o he came to america for three years by himself, worked multiple jobs trying to get a start in the shipping business. he had been a ship's captain in taiwan. he wanted to be more than that. and so he, for three years, worked multiple jobs to get his start. he called for my late mother-in-law and the three daughters to come over, and they didn't have enough money for an airline ticket. they came over on a freighter. they were the only people other than the crew and the bulk commodity on a big freighter. finally ended up in a small apartment in queens. and he kept working and kept having kids. they ended up with six daughters, four of whom have gone to harvard business school, one of them is a slack ard who's only a lawyer. [laughter] and he built a very successful shipping business. and, you know, that is the kind of story that you see all across america which is another reason why even in moments when we're frustrated about our attitudes about illegal immigration to remember that we we
my wife, elaine, is the oldest. but he was an ambitious young man. he wanted to do better.o he came to america for three years by himself, worked multiple jobs trying to get a start in the shipping business. he had been a ship's captain in taiwan. he wanted to be more than that. and so he, for three years, worked multiple jobs to get his start. he called for my late mother-in-law and the three daughters to come over, and they didn't have enough money for an airline ticket. they came over on a...
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i'm elaine quijano reporting from cbs news headquarters in new york. good day. president obama is about to give us an update on the investigation of the orlando massacre and the battle against the international terror group known variously as isis, isil and the islamic state. the gunman who killed 49 people sunday morning before the police kill him had pledged allegiance to isis, and isis claimed responsibility for the attack, but there is no evidence the terror group planned it, ordered it or knew about it in advance. the president just wrapped up a meeting with his national security team at the treasury department, and this is where he will be speaking to us. in addition to the 49 people killed, the gunmen wounded 53. 32 remain in the hospital. six are in critical condition. but all are expected to survive. homeland security correspondent jeff pegues is following the investigation. he is in our washington bureau. jeff, what's the latest? >> reporter: well, elaine,, a key question for investigators: who was mateen contacting, in contact with, what was he readin
i'm elaine quijano reporting from cbs news headquarters in new york. good day. president obama is about to give us an update on the investigation of the orlando massacre and the battle against the international terror group known variously as isis, isil and the islamic state. the gunman who killed 49 people sunday morning before the police kill him had pledged allegiance to isis, and isis claimed responsibility for the attack, but there is no evidence the terror group planned it, ordered it or...
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the suggestion of a friend you had your assistant call the mayor commission and that's how you met elain chao, that wasn't a very romantic beginning. [laughter] >> guest: i had befriended a couple of people when i was a safer. i went home and try to have my own career and i had as you indicated been single for quite a while, single when i came to the senate and i wanted to meet somebody new so i called julia chang, do you know anybody new, i have the one you ought to meet, and this is elain chow, family is a classic example why we never want to curtail immigration in this country. >> her mom and dad born in mainland china. they were dodging the japanese in china. when they got to be a little bit older there was the communist revolution. they separately manage today get out of mainland china and go to taiwan and they had met briefly on the mainland and my father-in-law had taken to her and he searched in taiwan to find her. they got married and had three daughters. my wife is the oldest one. he came to america for three years by himself, worked multiple jobs trying to get a start in the s
the suggestion of a friend you had your assistant call the mayor commission and that's how you met elain chao, that wasn't a very romantic beginning. [laughter] >> guest: i had befriended a couple of people when i was a safer. i went home and try to have my own career and i had as you indicated been single for quite a while, single when i came to the senate and i wanted to meet somebody new so i called julia chang, do you know anybody new, i have the one you ought to meet, and this is...
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ther. >> elaine was a wonderful woman. was a terrific mother,he family lady and she loved her lv passion was dancing. >> you know at the start dementia is really hard to discern.scer it's little things that only yo would know if you have been witn somebody for a long time and you really know them. the but then it gets more progressive. it's snowballs and gets biggerir and bigger and bigger, and the caregiver's i loved taking care of her. h i really did. >> it was very difficult and shd still wanted to dance and her family was her rock she still si had glow about her especially o that dance floor.lo >> she was was lots of fun. for her dancing was casual.. we liked taking lessons. lessons we liked being with our friends. it was a social even.ve it was great exercise. it was nice. nic it was a nice community to be a part of. >> i remember her as dancer with great sense of hugh si cal willl the and a fun quirky sense off humor that never left her. >> and i remember her as someone with a trendous amount oft of courage and passi
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we sort of grew up together. >> elaine was a wonderful woman. she was a terrific mother family lady. she loved -- her passion was dancing. >> at the start, dementia is really hard to discern. it's little things that only you would know if you been with somebody for a long time and you're really know know them. then it gets more progressive. it snow balls, gets bigger and bigger and the caregivers all gross larger. i loved taking care of her. i really did. >> it was very difficult. she still wanted to dance. and her family was her rock. she still had a glow about her, especially on that dance floor. >> she was lots of fun. for her dancing was casual. we liked taking lessons. we liked being with our friends. it was a social event. it was great exercise. it was nice. it was a nice community to be a part of. >> i remember her as a dancer with great sense of music and a fun quirky sense of humor that never left her. >> i remember her as someone way tremendous amount of courage and passion and love of dance and family. her husband, her community. grea
we sort of grew up together. >> elaine was a wonderful woman. she was a terrific mother family lady. she loved -- her passion was dancing. >> at the start, dementia is really hard to discern. it's little things that only you would know if you been with somebody for a long time and you're really know know them. then it gets more progressive. it snow balls, gets bigger and bigger and the caregivers all gross larger. i loved taking care of her. i really did. >> it was very...
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. >> reporter: elaine johnson runs a pre-k in west oak lane and says this could fund another 100 seats there. >> it would bring in more hef knew, another stream of revenue coming in other than funding from the state. >> reporter: the city expected to collect about $45.5 million by taxes soda, 1.7 cents per house. opponents branding it a grocery tax aren't giving up. they retained an attorney who sent a statement that reads in part, this tax is illegal because it violets the pennsylvania constitutional requirement of uniformity of taxation and because a local government doesn't have the power to impose a sales tax when the pennsylvania legislature already has imposed a sales tax. the mayor says the city is ready. >> we believe it is constitutional or we wouldn't have asked council to pass it. >> reporter: meanwhile pre-k provider elaine johnson is looking to hire more staff and so is the city. >> about 15 staffers for a variety of functions. >> reporter: among the responsibilities for the revenue department, clarifying which products get taxed. >> we will be developing an expertise in t
. >> reporter: elaine johnson runs a pre-k in west oak lane and says this could fund another 100 seats there. >> it would bring in more hef knew, another stream of revenue coming in other than funding from the state. >> reporter: the city expected to collect about $45.5 million by taxes soda, 1.7 cents per house. opponents branding it a grocery tax aren't giving up. they retained an attorney who sent a statement that reads in part, this tax is illegal because it violets the...
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to watch for positive -- set delays, eastbound 66 for the fairfax county parkway, we are blocking elaine. interstate 95, southbound. we do have southbound delays. back to you. melanie: angela, thank you. coming up, more than a dozen robberies in the district in the last 48 hours. there are similarities and the hunt is on for the suspects a new poll in the race for the white house. the candidate with the currently do and how close the race still is. plus, be on the lookout for bears. the sightings around here today. one of them caught on video. brian is back with when the storms are moving in and looking ahead to the weekend, as well. woman: i have a masurprise for you.are you? man: you have a surprise for me? narrator: at dominion, 1 in 5 new hires is a veteran. and when they're away, they miss out on a lot. but they won't miss out on financial support. because we cover any difference between their military pay and their dominion salary, and continue benefits for them and their families. why do we do it? because our vets sacrifice enough. "dominion. depend on us for more than energy." ♪
to watch for positive -- set delays, eastbound 66 for the fairfax county parkway, we are blocking elaine. interstate 95, southbound. we do have southbound delays. back to you. melanie: angela, thank you. coming up, more than a dozen robberies in the district in the last 48 hours. there are similarities and the hunt is on for the suspects a new poll in the race for the white house. the candidate with the currently do and how close the race still is. plus, be on the lookout for bears. the...
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. >> members like elaine gave back benefits to their ailing employers equal to $1500 a worker. now it says that it's time for the surviving and recovering casinos to give back. >> they are climbing back up and thriving. >> when we gave those things up our plan was always when things get better we need the stuff back. >> the union is demanding a $3 an hour pay hike over five years. perhaps the biggest hurdle for unite the taj mahal. three years ago a bankruptcy judge terminated pensions and health benefits. >> the taj lowers the standard in the city and we need to put an end to that. >> workers could walk during one of this town's biggest weekends. >> a fact not lost on officials. >> it's not in anyone's best interest especially during the 4th of july weekend and hopefully cooler heads prevail. >> hope springs eternal. talks are scheduled for pretty much all day tomorrow and friday is the key day but the union has not set an exact hour for a deadline yet. if there is a strike the casinos have not said if they will try to remain open. john rawlins, channel 6 "action news." >> the
. >> members like elaine gave back benefits to their ailing employers equal to $1500 a worker. now it says that it's time for the surviving and recovering casinos to give back. >> they are climbing back up and thriving. >> when we gave those things up our plan was always when things get better we need the stuff back. >> the union is demanding a $3 an hour pay hike over five years. perhaps the biggest hurdle for unite the taj mahal. three years ago a bankruptcy judge...
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we're going to female pilot during world war ii will be -- elaine harmon died at the age of her final wish was to have her ashes placed at arlington. we broke the story last september on how they came to be. >> reporter: the ashes will be in-urned here on september 7. it took an act of law. >> we wanted her to get her last wish. >> reporter: her grandmother is making history again, even after her death. >> i was so excited. i couldn't stop smiling. >> reporter: thanks to her granddaughter's relentless effort. the ashes will be in-urned in arlington, which sets the september 7 date for the service. >> i was so happy i couldn't concentrate so i had to leave work early. >> reporter: it was the final wish of a legend, who was among women pilots, wasps, during world war ii. they were in 1977, and had been eligible for arlington with military honors. but in 2002, the army reversed the policy, since they were civilians, not members of the military. but miller successfully fought to get the law amended. >> it was an important role, the ladies were doing the work back home. i think it's great.
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elaine, good morning. >> good morning.rump declared his presidency, his remarks against latinos have become racist, but for some latinos that is not how we see it. we went to the texas-mexico border to speak to latinos who say they're 100% for getting donald trump into the white house. >> they're bringing drug, they're bringing crime and they're rapists and some are good people. >> he's not saying we're all rapists. ♪ >> i'm a former police from a border town. i'm hispanic. proud to be hispanic and i'm 100% behind donald trump for his candidacy for the white house. >> my name is maryanne zepeda. i'm an american graduate student here at the university of texas rio grande valley and i wholeheartedly believe that mr. donald j. trump will make america great again. >> my name is frank santos, and i was born in tijuana, mexico. i am voting for donald trump to be the next president of the united states. >> my whole life my teachers were republican or democrat and my teacher's answer was always the same. you know what, mijo, you'r
elaine, good morning. >> good morning.rump declared his presidency, his remarks against latinos have become racist, but for some latinos that is not how we see it. we went to the texas-mexico border to speak to latinos who say they're 100% for getting donald trump into the white house. >> they're bringing drug, they're bringing crime and they're rapists and some are good people. >> he's not saying we're all rapists. ♪ >> i'm a former police from a border town. i'm...
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. >> elaine malloy does not think that is a fair wage.alloy says the workers gave back $1,500 each to the casinos when times were tough back in 2011. >> we wanted to be able to make sure as a family unit that we would all move for. well now they're moving forward and they've left us the employees behind. now time to step up and give to your employees. >> reporter: i reached out to the casinos for comment but my calls were not returned. workers make average of $11.74 an hour. they say they just want a deal that is fair to both sides. contract negotiations are continuing with the hope of averting a strike. lucy and iain? >> dawn, thank you. >>> new at 6:00, surveillance pictures captured atm show a man police say has been stealing money. the victim is well aware of the crime but doesn't know how it happened. the mysterious theft. >> new jersey gas prices jump to among the highest in the nation right before a huge travel weekend? hmm. there's some back door dealing on this one. something big is about to happen that could make this a done dea
. >> elaine malloy does not think that is a fair wage.alloy says the workers gave back $1,500 each to the casinos when times were tough back in 2011. >> we wanted to be able to make sure as a family unit that we would all move for. well now they're moving forward and they've left us the employees behind. now time to step up and give to your employees. >> reporter: i reached out to the casinos for comment but my calls were not returned. workers make average of $11.74 an hour....
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york city, i'm elaine quijano. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's monday, june 6th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> hillary clinton overwhelms bernie sanders in two weekend primaries and is now on the cusp of winning the democratic presidential nomination. >>> tropical storm colin bears down on florida's gulf coast. with heavy rain and the possibility of dangerous flooding. >>> and muhammad ali is remembered at an interfaith memorial service in his hometown of louisville. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. hillary clinton starts the week with a win in puerto rico's primary putting her within a rare of the delegates that -- within a hair of the delegates that she needs to be the democratic nominee. she needs less than 30 delegates. coming up, delegate-rich california where the latest battleground tracker shows clinton neck and neck with bernie sanders. as danielle nottingham reports, clinton may not even need a win there. >> reporter: hillary clinton says she's confident she'll clinch the democ
york city, i'm elaine quijano. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's monday, june 6th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> hillary clinton overwhelms bernie sanders in two weekend primaries and is now on the cusp of winning the democratic presidential nomination. >>> tropical storm colin bears down on florida's gulf coast. with heavy rain and the possibility of dangerous flooding. >>> and muhammad ali is remembered at an interfaith memorial...
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fred and elaine roach are some of the lucky ones so far.heir home survived. >> it's all now black all around us where it just went on both sides our house. and we're very fortunate that our house didn't burn. >> reporter: this is the largest fire burning in california right now. and fire officials say there is zero containment. danielle nottingham for cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> well, rescue operations meantime continuing tonight in west virginia in the wake of raging flood waters there that swept through the region. at least 23 people have died making these floods the deadliest in the united states since 2010. heavy rain battered much of the state earlier this week and today along the waters recede some families are returning home to find everything is gone. >> i figured there would be something left, you know, something standing but there's nothing. >> not over. we got out so that's that was matters. >> across the state at least a hundred homes have been seriously damaged or destroyed. west virginia's governor has activated the national gu
fred and elaine roach are some of the lucky ones so far.heir home survived. >> it's all now black all around us where it just went on both sides our house. and we're very fortunate that our house didn't burn. >> reporter: this is the largest fire burning in california right now. and fire officials say there is zero containment. danielle nottingham for cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> well, rescue operations meantime continuing tonight in west virginia in the wake of raging...
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your assistant telephoned the assistant the chairman of the federal maritime commission and you met elaine chao that was not very romantic beginning. [laughter] >> i had befriended a couple of people and i was a staffer in the senate and kept up with the over the years after i had my own career and i had been seen go choir while dancing gold coming into the senate i wanted to meet somebody new so i called the befriend from a long time ago i said you know, anybody knew? she says i have a friend family is a classic example of why we never want to curtail in this legislation. >> talk about her family's story it is remarkable. >> her mom and dad born in mainland china dodging the japanese invasion then when they wrote the older it was a communist revolution separately they manage to get out of china to go to taiwan and they met briefly and my father-in-law had taken a liking to her son spent two years in taiwan to find her they got married and had three daughters and wife is the oldest the he was ambitious and wanted to do better so he came to america for three years by himself working multipl
your assistant telephoned the assistant the chairman of the federal maritime commission and you met elaine chao that was not very romantic beginning. [laughter] >> i had befriended a couple of people and i was a staffer in the senate and kept up with the over the years after i had my own career and i had been seen go choir while dancing gold coming into the senate i wanted to meet somebody new so i called the befriend from a long time ago i said you know, anybody knew? she says i have a...
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. >> elaine has written about the case for "people" magazine. >> in the middle of the night, showingle multiple times, even when they were dead, things the police had never seen before. >> the killers seemed to have no conscience. >> they killed a husband and wife, took a shower in their home, calmly ate some food and left. >> over two successive nights, seven people and an unborn baby had been ruthlessly slaughtered. l.a. braced itself after the next wave especially after the initial suspect, william garretson was released. >> there's a crazed killer in los angeles and an immediate city-wide panic. >> even though it was a hot august, angelinan nans closed their doors and windows. >> guns sell out and guard dogs going for 2$200 apiece are now selling for 5,0$5,000. everybody in los angeles is petrified, where are they going to strike next. >> hollywood was even scared. it's my understanding roman polanski started getting paranoid thinking it was someone among his peers. >> warren beatty said it was like a small nuclear device had gone off in hollywood. people were really scared and t
. >> elaine has written about the case for "people" magazine. >> in the middle of the night, showingle multiple times, even when they were dead, things the police had never seen before. >> the killers seemed to have no conscience. >> they killed a husband and wife, took a shower in their home, calmly ate some food and left. >> over two successive nights, seven people and an unborn baby had been ruthlessly slaughtered. l.a. braced itself after the next...
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you --ame is elaine pain elaine pena. i appreciate your discussion of solutions and thinking about holistic policy. my question is how can we account for the strengths and limitations of each port of entry? that is to say, is one border policy toward security, towards immigration, towards trade going to work across all 2000 miles, or is there a way we can think about both ports of entry as playing a specific role in that project? if that is the case, how are we going to get municipal states, county officials on board? mr. chernoff: let me start. i think you are quite right that there are different economic and personal issues that apply to the ports of entry. that is separate from what goes on between the ports of entry, where we want to stop people from coming across without proper authorization. i think we can do a number of things. andrams that prescreen identify people who are regular travelers helps speeds things along. our infrastructure at many of the ports of entry are outmoded. there are long lines. that makes it
you --ame is elaine pain elaine pena. i appreciate your discussion of solutions and thinking about holistic policy. my question is how can we account for the strengths and limitations of each port of entry? that is to say, is one border policy toward security, towards immigration, towards trade going to work across all 2000 miles, or is there a way we can think about both ports of entry as playing a specific role in that project? if that is the case, how are we going to get municipal states,...
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elaine malloy is a cocktail server.he says in the past 10 years she received an 8-cent an hour pay increase in total. she says when the casinos were struggling workers made concessions but she says they're not getting paid back now that things are looking up for the casinos. >> they made a good profit that they've given themselves a pay increase and bonuses and incentives. so now it's time to give back to the workers that helped you out in 2011. >> atlantic city officials say a strike is not in the interest of anyone. fox 29 has reached out to the casinos and we are still awaiting a response. >>> meanwhile atlantic city councilman setter if the city can save money by eliminating two council seats. council president marty small says getting rid of two of the three at large council seats could save the city $480,000 over four years. those council seats don't actually represent any particular neighborhoods. small says only one at large seat is neat kneaded to break potential ties among the six ward council members. the ful
elaine malloy is a cocktail server.he says in the past 10 years she received an 8-cent an hour pay increase in total. she says when the casinos were struggling workers made concessions but she says they're not getting paid back now that things are looking up for the casinos. >> they made a good profit that they've given themselves a pay increase and bonuses and incentives. so now it's time to give back to the workers that helped you out in 2011. >> atlantic city officials say a...
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our secretary of state, elaine marshall. [cheering] senator dan blue, the minority leader of the north carolina senate! [cheering] representative larry hall, the democratic leader of the north carolina house of representatives. [cheers and applause] linda coleman running for lieutenant governor. [cheers and applause] judge mike morgan, running against a republican supreme court incumbent. [cheers and applause] and don't forget that dan blue iii is running for state treasurer. [cheers and applause] josh stein running for attorney general. [cheers and applause] and let's give a big round of applause to your next governor, attorney general roy cooper. [cheers and applause] your next ag commissioner, walter smith. [cheers and applause] and your next united states senator, debra ross. [cheers and applause] we're going to work hard in this election to elect as many democrats up and down the ticket so that north carolina can get back on the path to the future, get off this detour that you have been on. [cheers and applause] now, i
our secretary of state, elaine marshall. [cheering] senator dan blue, the minority leader of the north carolina senate! [cheering] representative larry hall, the democratic leader of the north carolina house of representatives. [cheers and applause] linda coleman running for lieutenant governor. [cheers and applause] judge mike morgan, running against a republican supreme court incumbent. [cheers and applause] and don't forget that dan blue iii is running for state treasurer. [cheers and...
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elaine molloy said she's hoping for a deal. will walk out friday from her longtime job as a cocktail server at bali's if necessary. >> i'm the person that gives directions and serves your beverage for $8.99 an hour, after 25 1/2 years. >> a strike is likely at possibly one or more properties, yes. >> reporter: as negotiations continue today between unite here local 54, and five atlantic city casinos, signs of the possible walkout became more visible at the union's headquarters. there, union members are receiving strike i.d. cards, and signing up for picket lines. local 54 represents more than 6,000 workers at harrah's, bali's caesar's, tropicana and trump taj mahal. >> i probably wouldn't come back again. >> reporter: a union source said there's been some progress in talks, but so far, no deal. the casinos involved either declined comment or did not respond to my calls and e-mails today. the union wants higher pay for workers and to get back benefits it gave up a few years ago when the casinos were in worse financial shape. >>
elaine molloy said she's hoping for a deal. will walk out friday from her longtime job as a cocktail server at bali's if necessary. >> i'm the person that gives directions and serves your beverage for $8.99 an hour, after 25 1/2 years. >> a strike is likely at possibly one or more properties, yes. >> reporter: as negotiations continue today between unite here local 54, and five atlantic city casinos, signs of the possible walkout became more visible at the union's...
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. >> reporter: elaine segal has a unique deep a appreciation for former revel casino, two years ago she and her husband vacationed here after finishing chemotherapy. >> the whole place was electrifying, glitter, glamour, and the adrenaline rush. >> reporter: how soon guests can make new memories is big question after $2.5 billion building, owner glenn straub who bought the building set wednesday june 15th as a target date for soft reopening. two days later entrances are still closed off. >> there is a lot of issues with permitting. >> reporter: atlantic city director of licensing and inspections, says the city has not received the necessary paperwork to schedule key inspections for a temporary certificate have of occupancy. >> electrical plumbing, building, fire, so forth. that has not been received yet. i have been a shourd by the attorney that will be here today. >> reporter: revel faces challenging at the state level, game officials say he need a new casino license and can't just use the license held by whichever operator he uses to choose to run the casino. straub doesn't see any pa
. >> reporter: elaine segal has a unique deep a appreciation for former revel casino, two years ago she and her husband vacationed here after finishing chemotherapy. >> the whole place was electrifying, glitter, glamour, and the adrenaline rush. >> reporter: how soon guests can make new memories is big question after $2.5 billion building, owner glenn straub who bought the building set wednesday june 15th as a target date for soft reopening. two days later entrances are still...
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. >> elaine malloy is a cocktail server. she says in the last 10 years, she's only gotten an 80-cent an hour pay increase total. she says when the casinos were struggling in 2011 workers each gave back $1,500 to keep the industry a float along with other concessions. now the business is up -- >> they made a good profit that they've given themselves a pay increase and bonuses and incentives. so now it's time to give back to the workers that helped you out in 2011. >> reporter: local 54 is in contract negotiations right now with five casinos. caesars, harrah's, bally's, trump taj mahal and the tropicana. if a deal is not reached, house keepers, porters, hospitality workers and bartenders could all work off the job during one of the resorts busiest weekends. >> we need to make a stand. obviously, doing this on fourth of july weekend really sends a message to the company that that's how serious we are about it, that we're willing to take a hit as well. >> reporter: jason knight has been bartender at harrah's for over nine years.
. >> elaine malloy is a cocktail server. she says in the last 10 years, she's only gotten an 80-cent an hour pay increase total. she says when the casinos were struggling in 2011 workers each gave back $1,500 to keep the industry a float along with other concessions. now the business is up -- >> they made a good profit that they've given themselves a pay increase and bonuses and incentives. so now it's time to give back to the workers that helped you out in 2011. >> reporter:...
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elaine says when the casinos were struggling workers made concessions, but they're not getting paid back, now the businesses are starting to cash in. >> they've made a good profit that they've given themselves a pay increase, and bonuses, and incentives. so now it is time to give back to the workers, that helped you out in 2011. >> we asked city councilman on yesterday from atlantic city, he says like all of the other council people, this is -- none of this is in ac's best interest. we'll keep an eye on it. >> fox 29 is reaching out to the casinos and still awaiting a response. >> 6:08. well, enormous sinkhole is swallowing parts of the road. oh, look at this. >> this is one of the bigger sinkholes i've ever seen, in our viewing area. bucks county, right? >> that's right. (man) wow. (male off-screen announcer) what's it feel like to win $100,000 home makeover, with top prizes of a hundred grand? (man) whoa. it's amazing. yes! (male off-screen announcer) with instant games from the pennsylvania lottery, the instant you play could be the instant you win. keep on scratchin'. by finding a po
elaine says when the casinos were struggling workers made concessions, but they're not getting paid back, now the businesses are starting to cash in. >> they've made a good profit that they've given themselves a pay increase, and bonuses, and incentives. so now it is time to give back to the workers, that helped you out in 2011. >> we asked city councilman on yesterday from atlantic city, he says like all of the other council people, this is -- none of this is in ac's best interest....
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i'm elaine quijano, cbs news. oh hank, you look red. are you sunburned? no, dory.o look red. i'm supposed to be red. and fish don't get sunburned. what! you're a fish? uhhhh. keep your little ones protected with coppertone kids. see disney pixar's finding dory june 17th. >> stahl: when muhammad ali died friday night, we lost a transcendent figure. in his 74 years, the three-time heavyweight champion transcended boxing, transcended sports. muhammad ali transcended the divisions of politics, race and religion to become, for a time, the most recognizable person in the world. he finally transcended the ravages of the parkinson's syndrome that robbed him of control over his once quick and supple body. and he did it all with a grace, humor and wit that ensured he would forever retain his own title of "the greatest." when our late colleague ed bradley joined him 20 years ago, muhammad ali could no longer, as he used to say, "float like a butterfly and sting like a bee." instead, what ed found, was a man who had come to terms with parkinson's, the disease his doctors told
i'm elaine quijano, cbs news. oh hank, you look red. are you sunburned? no, dory.o look red. i'm supposed to be red. and fish don't get sunburned. what! you're a fish? uhhhh. keep your little ones protected with coppertone kids. see disney pixar's finding dory june 17th. >> stahl: when muhammad ali died friday night, we lost a transcendent figure. in his 74 years, the three-time heavyweight champion transcended boxing, transcended sports. muhammad ali transcended the divisions of...
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the orange county sheriff's offers released this photo, elaine graves, released this last night, saywas playing in the water tuesday night when the alligator dragged him under. his father tried to save him unsuccessfully. searches used sonar equipment for hours to search the lagoon, found the boy's body around 1:30 yesterday afternoon. >> he was within the immediate area of where he was last seen. it took some time to go through and make certain the waters, kind of merky, but divers were able to locate the body. >> the graves family is speaking through the sheriff's office. they say they appreciate the support they are receiving. now they are asking for privacy as they grieve. the sheriff says the child's body was luckily intact. wildlife officials removed five alligators from that lagoon, euthanized each of them for analysis, while they searched. >> 4:37. emotional tribute, today new details on the youngest victim killed in the orlando terror shooting this morning. >> eighteen year old akira murray remembered by classmate, staff and friends here at west catholic prep, and we will te
the orange county sheriff's offers released this photo, elaine graves, released this last night, saywas playing in the water tuesday night when the alligator dragged him under. his father tried to save him unsuccessfully. searches used sonar equipment for hours to search the lagoon, found the boy's body around 1:30 yesterday afternoon. >> he was within the immediate area of where he was last seen. it took some time to go through and make certain the waters, kind of merky, but divers were...
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your secretary of state, elaine marshall. senator jan blue the minority leader of the north carolina senate. representative larry hall, democratic leader of the north carolina house of representatives. l linda coleman running for lieutenant governor. judge mig morg mike morgan runn against a republican supreme court incumbent. and don't forget dan blue iii is running for state treasurer. . josh stein running for attorney general. and let's give a big round of applause to your next governor, attorney general roy cooper. your next ag commissioner, walter smith. and your next -- >> while we're listening to all of these introductions and applause lines for future potential politicians, let's deal in jennifer griffin covering the clinton campaign for us. jennifer, are you there? >> reporter: yes, hi, gretchen. we're here standing by. and hillary clinton has just come on the stage behind me. she's going through a list of thank yous right now. but we're told from aides she is not going to respond directly to donald trump's speech to
your secretary of state, elaine marshall. senator jan blue the minority leader of the north carolina senate. representative larry hall, democratic leader of the north carolina house of representatives. l linda coleman running for lieutenant governor. judge mig morg mike morgan runn against a republican supreme court incumbent. and don't forget dan blue iii is running for state treasurer. . josh stein running for attorney general. and let's give a big round of applause to your next governor,...
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. >> i'm doing the elaine danceind over here.e. (laughter). >> yes.e the no dance clause.e. >> suddenly let's do it. >> list september of course we're playing this because theet legendary smokey robinson -- >> i'm winded. winded. >> will be joining us but that'g just the beginning of our star s power today.powe first we'll say good day d.c.ayd we're so glad you're with us i'm holly morris alongside ofng allison, jim, wisdom. wis steve and maureen are off todayt and missing out.sing o >> yeah they are. yeathey a >> they are. they're missing out on the partp we're about to have.ou >> but we're all here thise're morning. >> we got more important stuffpt to talk about. talk >> we are standing by fording bf breaking news from baltimore wii the hour we expect to learn then fate of the third police officer on trial in connection with thee death of freddie gray. g right about now a judge inudge i this verdict in the case ofe cao officer caesar goodson you see s lot of people outside theside t courthouse protesters of coursec goodson is one who faces mostt ser
. >> i'm doing the elaine danceind over here.e. (laughter). >> yes.e the no dance clause.e. >> suddenly let's do it. >> list september of course we're playing this because theet legendary smokey robinson -- >> i'm winded. winded. >> will be joining us but that'g just the beginning of our star s power today.powe first we'll say good day d.c.ayd we're so glad you're with us i'm holly morris alongside ofng allison, jim, wisdom. wis steve and maureen are off...
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. >> last one karen elaine johns johnson. >> whoopi goldberg. >> carlos estevez. >> charlie sheen.e your name to, think about it.ut i >> i don't know. i't k probably bru i love the name bruce. >> great names.am >> that's taken you got to comet up with something that hasn'ttht been taken.. >> bruce w kill list. lis >> there we go. >> bruce mc willis. ws >> that's a good one. >> 9:48. right now coming up for lots ofo people independence day off course means killing out this ks morning we'll share some july 4th food safety advicetydv right from the experts that'sxps coming up next.ming up ne stay with us. >> eric marlon bishop. jamie foxx. so crazy. in our house, imagination runs wild. but at my table, i keep the food real. like country crock's recipe made with real simple ingredients. and no artificial flavors or preservatives. real country fresh taste from real ingredients. welcome to crock country. ♪ >> well this time of the year, and a lot of times you associatt the fourth of july with grillinn out so you you better get thoseo grills fired up. fourth of july holiday less that four
. >> last one karen elaine johns johnson. >> whoopi goldberg. >> carlos estevez. >> charlie sheen.e your name to, think about it.ut i >> i don't know. i't k probably bru i love the name bruce. >> great names.am >> that's taken you got to comet up with something that hasn'ttht been taken.. >> bruce w kill list. lis >> there we go. >> bruce mc willis. ws >> that's a good one. >> 9:48. right now coming up for lots ofo people...
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fred and elaine roach are some of the lucky ones so far. their home survived.lack all around us, on both side of our town and we're very fortunate that our half didn't burn. >> reporter: this is largest fire burning in california right now. fire officials say that there is zero containment. daniel nottingham for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> tough to see, well, two remaining rail unions negotiating with new jersey transit has reached a tentative agreement but not clear when unions will vote on the deal. united transportation local 60 and brotherhood of locomotive engineers hammered out the agreement yesterday. nine other unions reached deals last march. new jersey transit is country's third largest commuter railroad. >>> local veterans served in the korean war were honor at penns landing. solemn ceremony took place at the korean war memorial, before it began 66 years ago saturday when forces from the communist north invaded the south. war took the life of the 37,000 american soldiers. both sides signed a truce in july 1953. >>> there is still much more to come o
fred and elaine roach are some of the lucky ones so far. their home survived.lack all around us, on both side of our town and we're very fortunate that our half didn't burn. >> reporter: this is largest fire burning in california right now. fire officials say that there is zero containment. daniel nottingham for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> tough to see, well, two remaining rail unions negotiating with new jersey transit has reached a tentative agreement but not clear...
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throughout the book about your commitment to racial diversity, among other things about your marriage to elaine chao, who happens to be of chinese heritage. you've been asked in the last few days about what donald trump said about the federal judge of mexican heritage, his denouncing him. you've said you don't in any way accept what donald trump has said, but when you were asked if it was racist, you didn't answer. now that you've had some time... >> what he said is it was outrageous and inappropriate. i couldn't more strongly condemn that. the implication here is that those who came to america legally over the years are somehow second-class citizens. my wife came here at age eight not speaking a word of english and ended up in the president's cabinet. we all got here from somewhere else going back in our lineage. and i think these gratuitous attacks on americans who got here recently or whose parents got here recently need to stop. >> woodruff: at this point donald trump is doubling down on that statement. he is not backing off of it. if he doesn't back off, what are the implications? >> well,
throughout the book about your commitment to racial diversity, among other things about your marriage to elaine chao, who happens to be of chinese heritage. you've been asked in the last few days about what donald trump said about the federal judge of mexican heritage, his denouncing him. you've said you don't in any way accept what donald trump has said, but when you were asked if it was racist, you didn't answer. now that you've had some time... >> what he said is it was outrageous and...
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i am elaine jamarck. the center for effective government management here at brookings and senior fellow. it is my great privilege to open this session on can the department of veterans affairs be modernized? with the secretary of veterans affairs, robert mcdonald. let me introduce the secretary and then i'm going to introduce norman eisen, one of my colleagues here. the secretary will speak and norm will come up and join him here, moderate questions he is getting from twitter and other places and take your questions and we will have a hard stop at 3:00. robert mcdonald is a west point graduate, graduated in the top 2% of his class in 1975, served as adjutant and was recognized by the royal society for the encouragement of arts, manufacturing and commerce as the most distinguished graduate in academic leadership, that is quite something. he served with the 82nd airborne division, completed jungle training, and earn the ranger tab at the infantry badge and senior parachutists, and leaving military service c
i am elaine jamarck. the center for effective government management here at brookings and senior fellow. it is my great privilege to open this session on can the department of veterans affairs be modernized? with the secretary of veterans affairs, robert mcdonald. let me introduce the secretary and then i'm going to introduce norman eisen, one of my colleagues here. the secretary will speak and norm will come up and join him here, moderate questions he is getting from twitter and other places...
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. >> elaine has a very unique and deep appreciation for the former revel casino two years ago she ander hubby vacationed here after finishing chemotherapy. >> the whole place was just electrifying. the glitter and the glamour and the adrenaline rush. >> how soon guests can make new remarries is the big question after the two and a half billion dollars building. owner glenn straub though bought the building for pennies on dollar, set june 15th for re-opening. two days later the entrances are still closed off. >> there is a loft issues with permitting -- >> atlantic city director every licenses and inspections, says, is the city not received the paper paperwork to receive key inspections for temporary occupancy. >> electrical, building, plumbing, not received yet. i have been assured by the attorney that will be here today. >> revel also faces challenges at the state level. gaming officials says he needs new kin license, and cause john use the license held by which ever operator he choose toss run the casino. straub said friday he doesn't see any part of the property owning until that i
. >> elaine has a very unique and deep appreciation for the former revel casino two years ago she ander hubby vacationed here after finishing chemotherapy. >> the whole place was just electrifying. the glitter and the glamour and the adrenaline rush. >> how soon guests can make new remarries is the big question after the two and a half billion dollars building. owner glenn straub though bought the building for pennies on dollar, set june 15th for re-opening. two days later the...
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fred and elaine roach are some lucky ones so far, their home survived. >> it is all new black all arounde of our town and we are very fortunate that our house didn't burn. >> reporter: thinks largest fire burning in california right now, and fire officials say there is zero containment. danielle nottingham for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> well, still to come on "eyewitness news". >> tomorrow is national sun glass day and we are celebrating here on "eyewitness news". coming up we're talking about everything that you need to know to find the perfect pair, stay with us. >>> thanks, brooke. we will see a sunny sunday perfect day to wear nice pair of shade, enjoy it while you can because justin is tracking longest and fastest zipline in north america, there's only one place to do it. and that's not the only thing you can only find in new york state. ♪ it's all in the catskills. only in new york. new york. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer vacation at iloveny.com >>> summer is all about surf, sand and shade and when are aviators or cat eyes we can find the perfect style for you.
fred and elaine roach are some lucky ones so far, their home survived. >> it is all new black all arounde of our town and we are very fortunate that our house didn't burn. >> reporter: thinks largest fire burning in california right now, and fire officials say there is zero containment. danielle nottingham for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> well, still to come on "eyewitness news". >> tomorrow is national sun glass day and we are celebrating here on...
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fred and elaine roach are some lucky ones so far their home survived. >> it is all black around us whereside of the town and we are very fortunate that our house didn't burn. >> reporter: this is largest fire burning in california right now, and fire officials say there is zero containment. danielle nottingham for cbs one "eyewitness news". >>> the philadelphia try at license comes to a close after three days of racing, running, swimming. cherri gregg from our sister station kyw news radio is live with the athletes. cherri, i necessity it starts at 6:30. has it started. what are we seeing. >> reporter: yes, it started at 6:30, you 3,000 athletes dove in the schuylkill river about a mile down the way. this is where they will end up. it is a mile swim. as you can see there are life guards in boats all a long the route and markers to help guide the swimmers, all along the race. this is where they will end up. it takes about 45 minutes for most of the participants to swim that 1 mile but that is just the beginning of the race. they are also going to be biking for 25 miles after they get done
fred and elaine roach are some lucky ones so far their home survived. >> it is all black around us whereside of the town and we are very fortunate that our house didn't burn. >> reporter: this is largest fire burning in california right now, and fire officials say there is zero containment. danielle nottingham for cbs one "eyewitness news". >>> the philadelphia try at license comes to a close after three days of racing, running, swimming. cherri gregg from our...