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gayle king is off. an ohio man is expected to plead not guilty this morning of plotting a terrorist attack in the united states. >> an dear raman sheikh mohamud was arrested. the indictment claims he wanted to kill soldiers as a military base or attack a prison june the parents of the young esteban marathon bombing victim say this morning that the bomber should not be executed. in an art kill bill and denise richard urged them to consider dropping the death penalty for dzhokhar tsarnaev. the richards lost their 8-year-old son. they say, they hope they do not have to grow up with the remaining lingering reminder which he took from them which years of 'peels would undoubtedly bring. the response was they care deeply about the opinions of all the victims and survivors. >>> a woman was kicked off a
gayle king is off. an ohio man is expected to plead not guilty this morning of plotting a terrorist attack in the united states. >> an dear raman sheikh mohamud was arrested. the indictment claims he wanted to kill soldiers as a military base or attack a prison june the parents of the young esteban marathon bombing victim say this morning that the bomber should not be executed. in an art kill bill and denise richard urged them to consider dropping the death penalty for dzhokhar tsarnaev....
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gayle. >> all right, thank you. only on "cbs this morning," we will be joined by that baltimore mother you just saw in jeff's report. she clearly bee rated her son, toya graham. she made headlines all around the world and today she's here in studio 57. she fought her son to keep him out of the rioting. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." >>> an impact in the way the september 11th attacks did not. for the first time in regular season play all fans will be banned from a major league baseball game today. the orioles are hosting the white sox and baltimore's camden yards s. chip reid is outside the ballpark with this historic move. chip, good morning. >> good morning. this is an unprecedented move. commissioner robert mannford says it's in the best interests of the feigns. the legal historian said this game will set the record for the lowest attendance in history breaking the previous record of six set back in 1882 but the game will be broadcast on tv and radio. an average ball game fills 34,000 seats but today they wi
gayle. >> all right, thank you. only on "cbs this morning," we will be joined by that baltimore mother you just saw in jeff's report. she clearly bee rated her son, toya graham. she made headlines all around the world and today she's here in studio 57. she fought her son to keep him out of the rioting. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." >>> an impact in the way the september 11th attacks did not. for the first time in regular season play all fans will be...
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announcer: gayle king from cbs announcer: gayle king from cbs news, oprah's best friend, that's how she is also known. washington hilton hotel has hosted the white house correspondents dinner for the last 40 or so years and this will be live tonight, the 2015 dinner. you'll hear from president obama, 7:50 p.m. eastern time is when the festivities in the ballroom get underway and then the post-dinner program begins at about 8:30 p.m. >> [indiscernible] announcer: and you're watching c-span's live coverage of the white house correspondents' dinner. this dinner has grown into a full weekend of events, brunches, pre-brunches, cocktail party on friday night and of course the big dinner on saturday night. today, there is an event called the garden brunch, it's hosted by tammy haddad who is a washington resident, of washington society, a former tv producer and one of the guests at her brunch was mike kelley, you might know him as doug on "house of cards." c-span caught up with him. mike: mike kelley, house of cards, a.k.a. doug. >> pretty cool. have you attended this dinner before? mike: for m
announcer: gayle king from cbs announcer: gayle king from cbs news, oprah's best friend, that's how she is also known. washington hilton hotel has hosted the white house correspondents dinner for the last 40 or so years and this will be live tonight, the 2015 dinner. you'll hear from president obama, 7:50 p.m. eastern time is when the festivities in the ballroom get underway and then the post-dinner program begins at about 8:30 p.m. >> [indiscernible] announcer: and you're watching...
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gayle?you manny. >>> there's a new way to do away with double chins. the fda. >> a lot of people are going to pay attention to what you have to say. how does it work. >> it targets the double chin or as a good friend tells me the enemy of a good selfie. the drug itself is called kai bella. it's a synthetic form of a compound naturally found in our intestine. in our intestine it helps our bodies to break down fat in food. in this case it's being injected into the chin to break down fat in that area. it dissolving the cell membrane around fat cells causing them to burst and destroying them in the process. >> what happens to them then? >> your body basically absorbs them and metabolizes them. i do have to say it's a big commitment. it's done over a course of six months. a sears of injections. sometimes up to 50 times. it's not for the faint of heart. >> it sounds like it hurts. >> double chin is not my issue. i'm worried more about a muffin top and cottage cheese thighs. >> we'll get to that. y
gayle?you manny. >>> there's a new way to do away with double chins. the fda. >> a lot of people are going to pay attention to what you have to say. how does it work. >> it targets the double chin or as a good friend tells me the enemy of a good selfie. the drug itself is called kai bella. it's a synthetic form of a compound naturally found in our intestine. in our intestine it helps our bodies to break down fat in food. in this case it's being injected into the chin to...
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gayle? >> all right jim. thanks.t side because they have so much history there. >> it remain once of the most interesting places to visit in the world. >> we've got jewish friends. a great passover. >> at least you can still get your streit's. thank you, jim. >>> the most unforgettable moments of the week. that's coming up next on "cbs this morning." >>> we thank you for joining us jeff. >> good to be here. >> three years ago paul needham called to come here and he did. he's moving on. >> bye, paul you're going to be missed. should you pick me up or do i meet you. >> come to indianapolis. we'll see you. >> that does it for "cbs this morning." i'll be sitting in for scott pelley on cbs"cbs evening news" tonight. you can log on and watch any time on cbsn. go to cbsnews.com. as we leave you we look at the week that was. >> bye paul. >> bye, paul. >> here it is. here's that headline that'r youe referring to that indiana is waking up to this morning. >> we don't support discrimination against anyone. that t law doesn't do
gayle? >> all right jim. thanks.t side because they have so much history there. >> it remain once of the most interesting places to visit in the world. >> we've got jewish friends. a great passover. >> at least you can still get your streit's. thank you, jim. >>> the most unforgettable moments of the week. that's coming up next on "cbs this morning." >>> we thank you for joining us jeff. >> good to be here. >> three years ago paul...
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gayle? >> from kenya, thank you. >>> this morning, two new york city women accused of plotting a terrorist attack are in federal custody. court documents say they were influenced by isis and the boston marathon bombings. investigators had been tracking noelle velentzas and ace hsia siddiqui. jericka, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the women are u.s. citizens and until recently were former roommates at this house behind me. according to the court record the women spent moss researching how to make bombs, discussing potential targets and stockpiled dangerous materials. velentzas and siddiqui appeared in federal court thursday afternoon after an early morning raid of their home. according to law enforcement officials, the women expressed violent jihadist beliefs and a desire to execute a terrorist attack on american soil. according to court documents, velentzas cold and undercover informant she did not understand why people were traveling over seas to wage jihad when there were more o
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gayle?chip thank you. >>> convicted boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev is facing jurors this morning in the sentencing phase of his trial. the jury is considering whether he should get the death penalty or spend the rest of his life in prison. we're in boston where those affected by the attack are sharing their opinions. don, good morning to you. >> reporter: yeah, good morning. the guilt phase was pretty much a foregone conclusion with the fact that the defense team told the jurors that their client took part in the bombings but the results of this next phase are much less clear. boston is a city divided when it comes to the question of whether this 21-year-old man should be put to death. in their fight to save dzhokhar tsarnaev's life, the defense is expected to paint him as a troubled teenager under the influence of his radicalized older brother tamerlan. the team will likely put tsarnaev's family members and friends on the stand. but prosecutors are expected to remind the court of
gayle?chip thank you. >>> convicted boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev is facing jurors this morning in the sentencing phase of his trial. the jury is considering whether he should get the death penalty or spend the rest of his life in prison. we're in boston where those affected by the attack are sharing their opinions. don, good morning to you. >> reporter: yeah, good morning. the guilt phase was pretty much a foregone conclusion with the fact that the defense team told...
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gayle? >> jeff thank you. >>> only on cbs "this morning" we will be joined by that baltimore mother you saw in jeff's report. she was clearly berated her son, toya graham is making headlines around the world today and this morning she is here with us in studio 57. we'll talk to her about how she fought to keep her son out of the rioting. that's ahead only on cbs "this morning." >>> the riots are impacting the sports world even in a way the september 11 attacks did not. for the first time in regular season play, all fans will be banned from a major league baseball game today. the orioles are hosting the white sox at baltimore's camden yards. chip reid is outside the ballpark with this historic move. chip good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is an unprecedented move by major league baseball. commissioner rob manfred said it's in the best interest of the fans but it's going to make for an eerie scene inside this ballpark later today. the league's official historian says today's game wi
gayle? >> jeff thank you. >>> only on cbs "this morning" we will be joined by that baltimore mother you saw in jeff's report. she was clearly berated her son, toya graham is making headlines around the world today and this morning she is here with us in studio 57. we'll talk to her about how she fought to keep her son out of the rioting. that's ahead only on cbs "this morning." >>> the riots are impacting the sports world even in a way the september...
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similar rules exist already but thus, gayle, there are no such rules in the u.s. right. thank you. don't you feel we've been hearing this story if 15 years? you don't see tubby people walking down the runway, even average size. it never changes. >> i agree. >> the reason is clothes look better. >> it's one of those topics i don't have an opinion. >>> moving along, mark phillips is in london. we thank you, again, mark. >>> where to get a job? that's one of the most popular places. that's ahead. >>> mcilroy said growing up he wanted to be just >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. ran a race most wouldn't dream of starting. chose to take down a monster. and realized when it's dark enough... ...you can see the stars. one bold choice leads to another. toyota. lets go places. [ laughing ] want to play hide and seek? yeah! 1... 2... 6... 10! [ female announcer ] piÑa colada yoplait. it is so good when you need a little escape. [ mom ] still counting. introducing new flonase allergy relief nasal spray. this changes everyth
similar rules exist already but thus, gayle, there are no such rules in the u.s. right. thank you. don't you feel we've been hearing this story if 15 years? you don't see tubby people walking down the runway, even average size. it never changes. >> i agree. >> the reason is clothes look better. >> it's one of those topics i don't have an opinion. >>> moving along, mark phillips is in london. we thank you, again, mark. >>> where to get a job? that's one of the...
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gayle lemmon welcome.in the theory behind creating the all-female teams that went out on some of the riskiest missions in the afghan war. >> they were the cultural support teams created to fail security breach which is that american soldiers could not go into quarters that were handled by women. so to have a sense of what was happening in the women's rooms and among women and children you needed female soldiers. so in 2010, the admiral head of special operations command had this idea. admiral mccraven of special command said we need the female out there and the other special operations team and in 2011 female recruiter said females be part of history on the battlefield. >> reporter: the women knew a lot if anyone would talk to them. >> that's right. basically half of the population was out of reach and you needed female soldiers to have access to that half of the population. general mcchrystal and others would talk about not wanting to cause offense by having their forces talk to women and they knew that i
gayle lemmon welcome.in the theory behind creating the all-female teams that went out on some of the riskiest missions in the afghan war. >> they were the cultural support teams created to fail security breach which is that american soldiers could not go into quarters that were handled by women. so to have a sense of what was happening in the women's rooms and among women and children you needed female soldiers. so in 2010, the admiral head of special operations command had this idea....
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gayle. >> mark phillips reporting from luneburg. it's always tough to hear those stories. but without those cogs the machine doesn't ♪ you're unbelievable ♪ >>> that could describe our guest this morning. welcome back to "cbs this morning," coming up in this half hour, she is unbelievable, that skiing superstar lindsey vonn. with the e-y, she said spelled the right way in the green room. with her sights at more olympic gold ahead. >>> first the headlines around the globe. "the washington post" has just learned the charges against one of its reporters imprisoned in iran. jason rezaian is charged with spying and spreading propaganda. rezaian's brother said his family will keep fight for his freedom. >> we know they don't have any evidence that he had access to those things. the charges are baseless. >> rezaian met with his lawyer for the first time nine months ago. he faces 10 to 20 years in prison if convicted. >>> chinese billionaires account for a record one-fifth of the world billionaires about 370 billionaires this year. they each had $1 billion in assets. 57% from main
gayle. >> mark phillips reporting from luneburg. it's always tough to hear those stories. but without those cogs the machine doesn't ♪ you're unbelievable ♪ >>> that could describe our guest this morning. welcome back to "cbs this morning," coming up in this half hour, she is unbelievable, that skiing superstar lindsey vonn. with the e-y, she said spelled the right way in the green room. with her sights at more olympic gold ahead. >>> first the headlines...
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that is ahead. >> gayle remembers everything. "washington post" looks at handouts to rich people. among those handouts the yacht tax deduction for big boats that can be considering a second home and gambling loss deductions which lets people deduct gambling losses up to the amount earned. who knew that? >> i wish i had a yacht tax deduction. yachts are very nice. >>> taylor swift has revealed on her facebook page her mom has cancer. he urged her to get screened. she said quote, she wanted you know because your parent mace be juggling too many things and don't have time to go to the doctor. maybe you should remind them to go get checked for cancer. she said he's not revealing what type of cancer her mom has or what they're going through right now but she wanted to other, please go get checked, which is great advice. >> i think it is. people get busy and you don't go to the doctor. i do it myself. >> i know, norah. one time i missed two years. good lesson for us all. >>> "the new york times" says eddie murphy will receive the prest
that is ahead. >> gayle remembers everything. "washington post" looks at handouts to rich people. among those handouts the yacht tax deduction for big boats that can be considering a second home and gambling loss deductions which lets people deduct gambling losses up to the amount earned. who knew that? >> i wish i had a yacht tax deduction. yachts are very nice. >>> taylor swift has revealed on her facebook page her mom has cancer. he urged her to get screened....
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gayle?>> debora patta in johannesburg thank you. >>> hundreds of inmates from a yemeni prison are free today. about 300 inmates were released. amateur video reportedly shows prisoners on the street after the break. among them is a senior al qaeda official. our senior security contributor michael morell say this prison break will help al qaeda in yemen and all over the world. >> pictures explain why. the april snow pack in the sierra nevada mountains was measured at more than 15 inches deep in 2012. in 2013 the official measurement found almost 49 inches of snow. the 2014 snow pack was more than 12 inches. but take a look at this year. a photo taken yesterday shows there is no snow to measure at all. that's because california's facing its worst drought ever recorded. omar villafranca is in lake tahoe, california. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the ski resort is usually covered in snow. you can see it's dead dry grass. ite tess lowest ever. governor jerry brown had to take drastic ac
gayle?>> debora patta in johannesburg thank you. >>> hundreds of inmates from a yemeni prison are free today. about 300 inmates were released. amateur video reportedly shows prisoners on the street after the break. among them is a senior al qaeda official. our senior security contributor michael morell say this prison break will help al qaeda in yemen and all over the world. >> pictures explain why. the april snow pack in the sierra nevada mountains was measured at more...
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gayle. >> it brings up interesting questions, doesn't it? coming up in this half hour "ncis" star pauley perrette is here. and why did they bring a plate of pastries and why does she have a book in her hand? are they connected. i'm eating some of those pastries right now, pretty good. >>> time to show you headlines from around the globe. "the wall street journal" looks at companies trying to trademark significant scents. for a musk that is pumped into its big stores. and united airlines wanted to trademark landing fragrance at o'hare. the trademark office said it's not easy to detect a smell. >>> francis making frequent references to the devil. that has brought awareness about exorcisms to the mainstream. italy and spain have noticed a number of people claiming to be possessed.church is training more people in the or the of how to perform exorcism. >> hmm. >>> in billboard, spotify says that british singer ed sheeran dominates the playlist at bedtime. ♪ will your eyes still smile from the cheek baby i will be 70 ♪ >> go ahead, norah. >> i lo
gayle. >> it brings up interesting questions, doesn't it? coming up in this half hour "ncis" star pauley perrette is here. and why did they bring a plate of pastries and why does she have a book in her hand? are they connected. i'm eating some of those pastries right now, pretty good. >>> time to show you headlines from around the globe. "the wall street journal" looks at companies trying to trademark significant scents. for a musk that is pumped into its big...
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gayle. >> mark phillips reporting from luneburg. it's always tough to hear those stories., but without those cogs the machine doesn't >> i'm ukee washington be woman accused of abandoning her disable son has extradition hearing today. nia is currently in the custody of maryland police. she had been receiving medical treatment, there and police say left her quadriplegic son in the woods near cobbs creek park, and took off. for maryland, to be with her boyfriend. >> let's get your forecast with katie in the weather center. good morning. >> hey everyone, things are really starting to clear out and brighten up no less. and we are really just left at this point with some residual showers, very scattered in nature for the most part confined to the eastern third every our area, bulk of them actually sweeping up toward portions of northern new jersey. and up toward say the new york city area. so things are really going to clear out for us. as they have we have some rainbow shots came in just now from the eyewitness cam. one of the top notch producers cat sitting out in traffic at
gayle. >> mark phillips reporting from luneburg. it's always tough to hear those stories., but without those cogs the machine doesn't >> i'm ukee washington be woman accused of abandoning her disable son has extradition hearing today. nia is currently in the custody of maryland police. she had been receiving medical treatment, there and police say left her quadriplegic son in the woods near cobbs creek park, and took off. for maryland, to be with her boyfriend. >> let's get...
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gayle. >> it brings up interesting questions, doesn't it?in the news we're following a developing story. police search for two hit-and-run drivers. police say a four year old boy was killed about 6:30 last night, when he was hit by a black ford suv. in southwest philly. about a half hour later a 19 year old mother, and her two year old son were critically injured, run down by a white nissan, in kensington. we'll have a live report on the latest developments, at 8:30, coming up on your "cw philly" station. >> if your honor getting ready to head outside please take your umbrella with you. "eyewitness news" along spring garden, it is raining many people head today work or school with their umbrellas handy. we will check in with katie to see how long this rain will be around and stick with us. >> really looks like it is just location dependent at this point ukee. further north go, you have actually basically seen the final raindrops fall out of this front at boundary. light rain continues to fall locally in philadelphia. and also off to the sout
gayle. >> it brings up interesting questions, doesn't it?in the news we're following a developing story. police search for two hit-and-run drivers. police say a four year old boy was killed about 6:30 last night, when he was hit by a black ford suv. in southwest philly. about a half hour later a 19 year old mother, and her two year old son were critically injured, run down by a white nissan, in kensington. we'll have a live report on the latest developments, at 8:30, coming up on your...
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gayle? >> all right. thank you, chip.ng his hat, signing imagery autographs. you really need an audience. >> you do. >> it did reflect the hearing of the bat, the crack of the bat. >> and the very enthusiastic play by play to nobody. thank you, chip. >> we have dramatic video of an attack inside a city hall in southern california. the suspect faces assault and attempted kidnapping charges. this attack was recorded by one of the victims. >> lock the door! come here hurry, hurry, hurry. >> reporter: three women and a young girl run for cover inside city hall as a bloodied man is seen on cell phone video standing in a doorway. the woman holding the camera backs away down the hall. the bloody man chases her. >> doesn't touch me! >> reporter: the man runs at another woman in the group and tries grabbing the little girl. the women are cornered and alone. one woman grabs the little girl and runs. by this time 24-year-old jessica corrales had enough. >> i just saw my mom with blood on my hands and my niece. i said okay somebody n
gayle? >> all right. thank you, chip.ng his hat, signing imagery autographs. you really need an audience. >> you do. >> it did reflect the hearing of the bat, the crack of the bat. >> and the very enthusiastic play by play to nobody. thank you, chip. >> we have dramatic video of an attack inside a city hall in southern california. the suspect faces assault and attempted kidnapping charges. this attack was recorded by one of the victims. >> lock the door! come...
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good morning, gayle. >> hello, nick and andrea. good to see you both.ahead major garrett is at the scene of the reagan assassination attempt on what john hinckley's doctors think he might be ready to go free. and a cheaper and easier way to find out if you're at risk of breast cancer and john blackstone finds out why the most dangerous movie ever made is just now getting released after 34 years. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00 straight up. when you look at that movie, is that a real lion attacking her? a smarty pants on the crew said gayle, it's a movie. doesn't that look scary? >> it still looks scary, absolutely. like the necklace. very nice. pretty in pink. >> thank you. >> have a good morning. >> i'll see you guys. >> all right. >> pretty start to the day but you were saying at least for an hour or two-- >> a couple of showers. then it gets out of here. we'll see thighs days ahead, just a little cooler. enjoy today. especially for areas south, you are going to be a little bit warmer. the forecast highs really tell a story. tem
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gayle? >> thank you. >>> critic this morning are questioning whether more charges should be brought against officers after that deadly south carolina police shooting. disturbing video captures the moment scott was gunned down after a routine traffic stop. vicente arenas is outside the training center. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. these questions come along with newly discovered audio from slager's dash cam. following the deadly shooting michael slager's dash cam continue to roll and appeared to capture another officer talking to him off screen. >> when you get home it probably would be a good idea to jot down your thoughts of what happened. >> reporter: more than a week later questions continued to mount whether other officers at the scene gave full accounts of what happened to 50-year-old walter scott. >> this isn't about black and white. it's about right and wrong. >> reporter: some of the focus is on this blue jays officer. he wrote he had attempted to render aid to the victim
gayle? >> thank you. >>> critic this morning are questioning whether more charges should be brought against officers after that deadly south carolina police shooting. disturbing video captures the moment scott was gunned down after a routine traffic stop. vicente arenas is outside the training center. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. these questions come along with newly discovered audio from slager's dash cam. following the deadly shooting michael slager's dash cam...
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gayle. >> thank you, jeff.ou can see how the national guard are on the streets of baltimore right now. police are facing a whole lot of questions about how they handled the rioting. chip reid is also in baltimore. chip, good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning. the difference is literally night and day. this was a mob scene last night. there are now people commuting to work. one reason for the difference they brought in resources from all over the state. this armied vehicle is from carroll county maryland. we've counted five counties that have sent in resources. this line of officers they are state troopers. the state police are now in champ. the maryland national guard rolled into a wounded baltimore % early this morning. >> national guard represent the last resort in order to restore order. >> reporter: governor larry hogan said he had to wait for the city's mayor to make the call. >> i issued the executive order less than 30 seconds after requested by the city of baltimore. we were trying to get in touc
gayle. >> thank you, jeff.ou can see how the national guard are on the streets of baltimore right now. police are facing a whole lot of questions about how they handled the rioting. chip reid is also in baltimore. chip, good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning. the difference is literally night and day. this was a mob scene last night. there are now people commuting to work. one reason for the difference they brought in resources from all over the state. this armied vehicle is...
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gayle?thanks elaine. >>> there are new charges in tulsa after an unarmed mans with shot during his arrest. people chanted and marched for eric harris earlier this week. he was killed during a sting operation. >>> the tulsa shooting and other cases of police brutality led yesterday to a national day of action. hundreds marched across the brooklyn bridge in new york and blocked traffic. police arrested some of the protesters. an off-duty officer was assaulted. protesters held posters of unarmed black men killed by police as they walked through the city. about 100 people in san francisco took over the streets. police marched alongside them to keep the peace. and some demonstrators in los angeles were arrested after they blocked a train during the evening rush. >> in washington leaders of both parties are backing a plan to sign a nuclear agreement with iran. the senate foreign relations committee worked out a deal with the white house on tuesday avoiding a potential veto from president obama. ma
gayle?thanks elaine. >>> there are new charges in tulsa after an unarmed mans with shot during his arrest. people chanted and marched for eric harris earlier this week. he was killed during a sting operation. >>> the tulsa shooting and other cases of police brutality led yesterday to a national day of action. hundreds marched across the brooklyn bridge in new york and blocked traffic. police arrested some of the protesters. an off-duty officer was assaulted. protesters held...
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gayle? >> it is frightening just watching from new york isn't it? >> and they say the death toll will get worse. >> thank you, holly williams, in kathmandu. >>> a group of los angeles firefighters left for nepal late last night. rescuers from all over the world are on their way there. some are at mount everest evacuating climbers who survived this deadly avalanche. it nearly wiped out a base camp on the mountain. elizabeth palmer is tracking the incredible difficult rescue effort from london. elizabeth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. that everest base camp you mentioned is only roughly 100 miles north and east of the epicenter so the effect of the quake on the mountain was dramatic. first the earth heaved and shocked? >> the ground is shaking. >> reporter: then a huge avalanche thundered towards the sprawling everest base camp. german climber j ost cobush managed to take cover but at least 18 people died including dan fredinburg from california who was working hard to make h
gayle? >> it is frightening just watching from new york isn't it? >> and they say the death toll will get worse. >> thank you, holly williams, in kathmandu. >>> a group of los angeles firefighters left for nepal late last night. rescuers from all over the world are on their way there. some are at mount everest evacuating climbers who survived this deadly avalanche. it nearly wiped out a base camp on the mountain. elizabeth palmer is tracking the incredible difficult...
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oh my god, gayle. really? really?w. thank you. >> the paperback version of "all fall down" available where you buy your books. >>> i tell people when they say why is a white man involved in this, i'll say, well, don't you remember it was a white man who caused all of this. >> see why he's investing a >>> and that amazing view is from the tallest building in the country. one world trade center in new york city. this morning tickets go on sale at the observatory at the tippy top. visitors will see new york from nearly 1,200 feet from the ground. tickets are $32 for adults but admission will be free for family members of those who died on september 11th and those who worked in the rescue and recovery effort. >>> the first museum in america dedicated entirely to slavery opened just a few months ago. michelle miller traveled there and found new information about not only the plantation her her own history. good morning. >> the whitney plantation looms as a stark remainder that our nation was built on the backs of slaves. i
oh my god, gayle. really? really?w. thank you. >> the paperback version of "all fall down" available where you buy your books. >>> i tell people when they say why is a white man involved in this, i'll say, well, don't you remember it was a white man who caused all of this. >> see why he's investing a >>> and that amazing view is from the tallest building in the country. one world trade center in new york city. this morning tickets go on sale at the...
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this is gayle speaking. you. >> you're welcome, sir. you're welcome. it was such a great night. i was cheering you on from the bedroom. this was the thing, there were so many heart-stopping moments during that game. i heard you say at one point we were dead in the water. what did you do? what did you think to turn it around with those freshmen on the team? >> i have the most together group i've ever had. they love one another. they're brothers. it was that way from day one. they've come back before. you know we coined the phrase a couple months ago that eight is enough. we only have eight scholarship players, four of them are freshman. we have confidence in all of them and grace and allen came through for us. also on the defensive end, emile jefferson and matt jones combine for two points. kiminski in the second half was huge for us to get back because they gave us stops. >> the lead kept changing. it was ready set go and full throttle the whole game. it was nerve racking watching that game last night. >> it
this is gayle speaking. you. >> you're welcome, sir. you're welcome. it was such a great night. i was cheering you on from the bedroom. this was the thing, there were so many heart-stopping moments during that game. i heard you say at one point we were dead in the water. what did you do? what did you think to turn it around with those freshmen on the team? >> i have the most together group i've ever had. they love one another. they're brothers. it was that way from day one. they've...
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gayle?u, jeff. you can see how the national guard is out on the streets of baltimore right now. police are facing a whole lot of questions about how they handled the rioting. chip reid is also in baltimore. good morning. >> reporter: it is literally the difference between night and day. last night it was mayhem here. there were three burning cars on this street right now, but this morning dozens of neighborhood residents, volunteers came out and swept this place clean and there is a very heavy police presence the national guard is making its way into baltimore and behind me the state police. they are now in charge. >> this morning maryland governor larry hogan surveyed damage from last night's violence. he told cbs news the city is prepared for whatever happens today. >> how confident are you, that we will not have the kind of people running wild that we had last night? >> well, i can't -- i can't guarantee you that we won't have people trying to run wild but i can assure you that they'll be
gayle?u, jeff. you can see how the national guard is out on the streets of baltimore right now. police are facing a whole lot of questions about how they handled the rioting. chip reid is also in baltimore. good morning. >> reporter: it is literally the difference between night and day. last night it was mayhem here. there were three burning cars on this street right now, but this morning dozens of neighborhood residents, volunteers came out and swept this place clean and there is a very...
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oh my god, gayle. really? really?w. thank you. >> the paperback version of "all fall down" available where you buy your books. >>> i tell people when they say why is a white man involved in this, i'll say, well, don't you remember it was a white man who caused all of this. >> see why he's investing a i have a lot of studying to do. that's why xfinity is perfect for me. they have the fastest, most reliable in-home wifi, so i can do all my studying and learning, uninterrupted. i'm heading out. okay, mom. ♪ [heavy metal] ahhhhhhh! with the fastest in-home wifi, xfinity is perfect for people who take care of business. >>> and that amazing view is from the tallest building in the country. one world trade center in new york city. this morning tickets go on sale at the observatory at the tippy top. visitors will see new york from nearly 1,200 feet from the ground. tickets are $32 for adults but admission will be free for family members of those who died on september 11th and those who worked in the rescue and recovery effort
oh my god, gayle. really? really?w. thank you. >> the paperback version of "all fall down" available where you buy your books. >>> i tell people when they say why is a white man involved in this, i'll say, well, don't you remember it was a white man who caused all of this. >> see why he's investing a i have a lot of studying to do. that's why xfinity is perfect for me. they have the fastest, most reliable in-home wifi, so i can do all my studying and learning,...
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helene gayle is president and ceo of c.a.r.e. good to see you. so you already have personnel there in kathmandu. soon as this happened they were able to get right into action. what was some of the aid, what was the assistance they were able to carry out? >> as you said we've been on the ground in nepal for decades. our staff was able to quickly start become part of the relief efforts. they were doing basic things. helping to pull people out of the rubble. giving basic first aid. now we need to really intensify those efforts chls we have people who are flying in. we are sending in equipment. making sure people have basic water, clean water, food. >> the spread of cholera is always very frightening. potential in that region. >> exactly. we know there are already signs of diarrheal diseases breaking out. this is a huge issue making sure people have access to clean water, buildings temporary latrines. hygiene is a big issue. we also have people sleeping out in the streets. >> because they are afraid to be inside a structure or there are no structures
helene gayle is president and ceo of c.a.r.e. good to see you. so you already have personnel there in kathmandu. soon as this happened they were able to get right into action. what was some of the aid, what was the assistance they were able to carry out? >> as you said we've been on the ground in nepal for decades. our staff was able to quickly start become part of the relief efforts. they were doing basic things. helping to pull people out of the rubble. giving basic first aid. now we...
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gayle? >> thank you, elizabeth palmer in london. >>> scientists say this earthquake was 16 times more powerful than the earthquake that killed thousands in haiti back in 2010. we'll look at it ahead on "cbs this morning." >>> severe storms are threatening many across the south this morning. at least 19 reports of tornados were recorded overnight. the storms brought high winds, hail storms and flooding. thousands are without power as the threat continues. our reporter is in texas. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this mangled mess over here is part of a canopy from a gas station. and look at this. this is a trailer of an 18-wheeler that landed on its side and damage like this is being reported well across the region. a tornado struck across north central texas syunda afternoon bringing high winds up to 80 miles an hour. more twisters touched town well after dark downing trees and power lines, tearing off rooftops and spreading debris across roads. this big rig tanker trailer overturne
gayle? >> thank you, elizabeth palmer in london. >>> scientists say this earthquake was 16 times more powerful than the earthquake that killed thousands in haiti back in 2010. we'll look at it ahead on "cbs this morning." >>> severe storms are threatening many across the south this morning. at least 19 reports of tornados were recorded overnight. the storms brought high winds, hail storms and flooding. thousands are without power as the threat continues. our...
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norah and gayle as well. have a bit of a crush on. >> you have a bromance working. >> i have a bromance a cross-generational bromance. >> let's talk seriously. >> no i'm being serious. that's not a joke. yeah i like him. >> i didn't know that. >> don't take our man, john oliver. >> that's right. don't take our man. >> that was nice charlie. >> i had no idea. >> true words from john oliver. the stars turned out for the event. amy shuler made a grand entrance on the red carpet. the comedian took a dive in front of kanye west and kim kardashian, all in fun though. michelle miller was also at the gala. the most influential people in 2015. we'll see the highlights in our next half hour. >> and mellody hobson one of the top 100 with her husband george lucas. >>> the latest attempt to stop a massive cable tv merger. that's ahead with senator franken. back after the break. i came up with so many reasons to put off losing weight... but then i joined weight watchers, got the starter kit and i was like, hey, i can do th
norah and gayle as well. have a bit of a crush on. >> you have a bromance working. >> i have a bromance a cross-generational bromance. >> let's talk seriously. >> no i'm being serious. that's not a joke. yeah i like him. >> i didn't know that. >> don't take our man, john oliver. >> that's right. don't take our man. >> that was nice charlie. >> i had no idea. >> true words from john oliver. the stars turned out for the event. amy shuler...
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gayle? >> charlie d'agata in london.hank you. >>> the white house says it's reviewing its counterterror operations after the deaths of two hostages in a drone strike. they want to avoid the future deaths. one of those was american. >> president obama apologized to the families of the two victims. david martin is at the pentagon. good morning. >> good morning. you know president obama once promised before it launched a drone strike it would note to near certainty that no civilians would be killed. >> i profoundly regret what happened. on behalf of the united states government i offer our deepest apologies to the families. >> reporter: despite what the president said were hundreds of hours of the surveillance of the al qaeda compound, two very innocent aid workers warren weinstein and giovany lo porto were killed in a drone strike. intelligence analysts never detected any signs of hostages but did detect a senior al qaeda operative. that seems to make it more unlikely that there were hostages in the compound. it now appear
gayle? >> charlie d'agata in london.hank you. >>> the white house says it's reviewing its counterterror operations after the deaths of two hostages in a drone strike. they want to avoid the future deaths. one of those was american. >> president obama apologized to the families of the two victims. david martin is at the pentagon. good morning. >> good morning. you know president obama once promised before it launched a drone strike it would note to near certainty that...
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gayle? >> thank you, jeff. >> comedy central is standing by its man. miss that story or the rest of the broadcast. you really don't have to. you can set your dvr any time you feel like it. we'll be right back. ♪ i found a happy place ♪ ♪ it's written on my face ♪ ♪ we're singin', we're singin' ♪ ♪ i found a happy place ♪ ♪ a rather happy place ♪ ♪ i'm singin', i'm singin' ♪ ♪ ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh ♪ ♪ i found a happy place ♪ [ female announcer ] with ingredients like roasted hazelnuts, skim milk, and cocoa there's a whole lot of happy in every jar of nutella. adspre the happy. 73% of americans try... ...to cook healthy meals. yet up to 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more... ...add one a day 50+. complete with key nutrients we may need. plus it supports physical energy with b vitamins. one a day 50+ i know what you're thinking, but this is the improved i can't believe it's not butter! 100% taste, 0% artificial preservatives. made with a blend of delicious oils, purified water, and just a pinch of salt. two, please. i can
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. >> hi, gayle good morning. >> hi ukeelee and erika didn't he hand that will situation because at firstou don't know what the heck is happening there. >> so true. >> that was very, very strange. where was security is what i wanted to know. >> both. >> a head we are in south carolina where a a police officer is charged with murder after a traffic stop shooting was all caught on camera. we will talk to ricky, about this disturbing case. plus doctor john le puke sits down with president obama president a's plan to combat a public health threat and yes is personally motivate todd take action. >>> one man, just one guy invest millions to open up a museum on the american slave experience. michelle miller gets grand tour and she learn something about her own family history. can't wait to see what that is. news is back in the morning. we will see new about ten minutes. that is what i said too, erika, um. >> i'm quite curious now. >> i have to check that out. >> thanks, gayle. >> see new a bit. >> see you guys. >>> philadelphia's 18th annual cherry blossom festival is in full swing now. the even
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. >> gayle king joins us from new york, good morning. >> i can tell you live and in color, hello ukeelee and erika, ahead man who shot president reagan could soon be tree. major garrett the is here with why john hinkley junior's doctors think he might be ready. doctor holy phillips on the new cheap easier way to find out if you are at risk for breast cancer. >>> this has been called the most dangerous movie ever made, look at this guy getting a tacked by real lions. john blackstone find out why 1981 film star, tippy headron and dozens of wild animals is just now being released in the u.s. the the news is back in the morning. we will see new ten minutes. ukeelee, i bet you knew this, tippy headron and melony griffin are mother and. >> of course. >> wasn't she the the actress and bird. >> mother and what. >> daughter. >> mother and daughter. >> yes. >> through go. >> of course. >> anytime. >> anytime. >> i can always count on you. >> jill always picking on me but i love it. >> thanks, gayle, talk to you later. >>> the word is actress roseann barr is going blind. >> she made an announcement
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. >> gayle king joins us from new york. has a preview. >> hi ukeelee and erika, i don't know anybody who doesn't want to make their mom proud ever, i love that story. from enforcing a curfew from banning fans from the baseball game we will go back to baltimore with extreme measures to stop violent protest. >>> plus only on cbs this morning the mom behind this act of tough love is in studio 57. she has just arrived. what was going through her mine as she yanked her son from the protest go toya graham. john oliver is also here. how he blend complex issues with a lot of comedy. he will weigh in on big changes at late night. news is back in the morning. we'll new ten minutes. ukeelee and erika back to you. >> thanks, gayle. >>> still ahead this morning how a slushy, saved a man's life. >> but first here's is what coming up tonight on cbs-3. ♪ let's go ♪ norwegians are free to do everything under the sun. free to cruise at their own speed... free to explore their own way... free to discover a new world of taste... free to smile
. >> gayle king joins us from new york. has a preview. >> hi ukeelee and erika, i don't know anybody who doesn't want to make their mom proud ever, i love that story. from enforcing a curfew from banning fans from the baseball game we will go back to baltimore with extreme measures to stop violent protest. >>> plus only on cbs this morning the mom behind this act of tough love is in studio 57. she has just arrived. what was going through her mine as she yanked her son from...