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jan crawford, cbs news, the supreme court. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning,"after being a sexual assault victim. we'll talk with cbs news legal experts. >>> plus, growing problems facing brazil as it gets ready to host the summer olympic games. >>> and oscar-winning actor tom hanks joins us in the studio. >>> that is the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching, everyone. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. have a great day. ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com www.vitac.com p?p?o?gv i'm michelle griego. >>> good morning. it is thursday, april 21. this is a look at downtown san francisco from the roof of our kpix 5 studios. you see that blue and gold right there? >> mm-hm. >> yes, you do. [ laughter ] >> i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. time now 4:30. roberta, it's a warm start today. how is it shaping up? >> do you see that blue and gold? we have the warriors in houston 5:30 tonight. we are going for the sweep. >> get the brooms out! >> one game at a time. we had a big win with the sharks last night. i'm thinking blue and teal.
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we'll know one way or the other by the end of june. >> pelley: jan crawford, thanks very much. still ahead on the "cbs evening news," the rebuilding of baltimore from the ground up after a tragic death. and a boston bombing survivor takes giant strides toward reclaiming her life. like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase osteoporosis, and some eye problems. you should tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. symbicort could mean a day with better b
we'll know one way or the other by the end of june. >> pelley: jan crawford, thanks very much. still ahead on the "cbs evening news," the rebuilding of baltimore from the ground up after a tragic death. and a boston bombing survivor takes giant strides toward reclaiming her life. like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort...
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the supreme court took up that question today and jan crawford is there. >> reporter: blood and breathtests have become a key tool in fighting drunk driving. but are police now going too far? typically the suspend a suspected drunk driver's license for refusing to take a blood-alcohol test. but 14 states now impose harsher criminal penalties. police can perform the test without a warrant and lock up those who refuse. government attorney kathy keena. >> especially in those smaller jurisdictions where there are only one or two officers and you're requiring them now to get a warrant in every situation, not only is the public safety on the road going to be affected, but just public safety in general. >> reporter: some justices were sympathetic. justice samuel alito, "the reason why people don't want to submit to a blood alcohol test is they don't want their blood alcohol measured," but other justices clearly were troubled, especially by laws that can force someone to take a blood test. justice sonia sotomayor called the laws a very drastic change. "do we dispense with a very important reqi
the supreme court took up that question today and jan crawford is there. >> reporter: blood and breathtests have become a key tool in fighting drunk driving. but are police now going too far? typically the suspend a suspected drunk driver's license for refusing to take a blood-alcohol test. but 14 states now impose harsher criminal penalties. police can perform the test without a warrant and lock up those who refuse. government attorney kathy keena. >> especially in those smaller...
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the supreme court took up that question today and jan crawford is there. >> reporter: blood and breathts have become a key tool in fighting drunk driving. but are police now going too far? typically the government can suspend a suspected drunk driver's license for refusing to take a blood alcohol test. but 14 states now impos criminal penalties. police can perform the test without a warrant and lock up those who refuse. government attorney kathy keena. >> specially in the smaller jurisdictions where there are one or two officers and you are requiring them to get a warrant in every situation. not only is it public, public safety on the road going to be affected. just public safety in general. >> reporter: some justices were sympathetic. justice sam aleto, the reason why people don't want to submit to a bld ood alcohol test they don't want their blood alcohol measured. other justices were troubled especially by lautz that can force someone to take a blood test. justice sonja sotomayor called the laws a drastic change. dewey dispense with an important requirement in our law that before yo
the supreme court took up that question today and jan crawford is there. >> reporter: blood and breathts have become a key tool in fighting drunk driving. but are police now going too far? typically the government can suspend a suspected drunk driver's license for refusing to take a blood alcohol test. but 14 states now impos criminal penalties. police can perform the test without a warrant and lock up those who refuse. government attorney kathy keena. >> specially in the smaller...
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jan crawford, cbs news, the >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," a student's battle with byu over punishment after being a sexual assault victim. experts. >>> plus, growing problems facing brazil as it gets ready to host the summer olympic games. >>> and oscar-winning actor tom hanks joins us in the studio. news" for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> it's 4:30, 50 degrees on this thursday, april 21st, a chilly start to the morning, then we're warming up this afternoon with lots and lots of sunshine. good morning, i'm chris wragge. >> and i'm mary calvi. welcome to cbs 2 news this morning.
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jan crawford, cbs news, the supreme court. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning,"after being a sexual assault victim. we'll talk with cbs news legal experts. >>> plus, growing problems facing brazil as it gets ready to host the summer olympic games. >>> and oscar-winning actor tom hanks joins us in the studio. >>> that is the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching, everyone. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. have a great day. ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com joe sestak supports a plan that the new york timesfactreported makes cuts to social security benefits. and the plan raises the retirement age. it's true. the a.a.r.p. opposed the plan, citing dramatic cuts to medicare benefits. the plan sestak supports means higher out-of-pocket costs for millions on medicare. any way you spin it, the truth about sestak is gonna hurt. women vote is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> welshing we are just five days a way from the pennsylvania primaries and all eyes are on the keystone state where the candidates will be today and w
jan crawford, cbs news, the supreme court. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning,"after being a sexual assault victim. we'll talk with cbs news legal experts. >>> plus, growing problems facing brazil as it gets ready to host the summer olympic games. >>> and oscar-winning actor tom hanks joins us in the studio. >>> that is the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching, everyone. i'm anne-marie green. have...
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jan crawford has that story. from new york, here now is scott pelley. care family, we will see you tonight. >> pelley: flint's water contamination is now a criminal case. three officials are charged with felonies. >> they had a duty to protect the health of families and citizens of flint. they failed. >> pelley: also tonight, the front-runners look forward to the finish line. >> we don't have much of a race anymore. >> and victory is in sight. >> pelley: uncle sam says you have some change coming as women's history gains currency. and the tiny island that is out to save the world. they're not just tilting at windmills. >> definite king of the world moment. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: today the first criminal charges were filed in the water debacle in
jan crawford has that story. from new york, here now is scott pelley. care family, we will see you tonight. >> pelley: flint's water contamination is now a criminal case. three officials are charged with felonies. >> they had a duty to protect the health of families and citizens of flint. they failed. >> pelley: also tonight, the front-runners look forward to the finish line. >> we don't have much of a race anymore. >> and victory is in sight. >> pelley:...
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. >> jan crawford, thank you very much. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. together we can help them with three simple words. my name is chris noth and i will listen. from maine to maui, thousands of high school students across the country are getting in on the action by volunteering in their communities. chris young: action teams of high school students are joining volunteers of america and major league baseball players to help train and inspire the next generation of volunteers. carlos peña: it's easy to start an action team at your school so you, too, can get in on the action. get in on the action at actionteam.org. if you were a hippie in the '60s, you need to know. it's the dawning of the age of aquarius. yeah, and something else that's cool. what? osteoporosis is preventable. all: osteo's preventable? right on! if you dig your bones, protect them. all: cbs cares! >>> more than 200 additional u.s. troops will be joining the fight against isis in iraq today defense secretary ash carter made that announcement in baghdad. nearly all u.s. forces were pulled
. >> jan crawford, thank you very much. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. together we can help them with three simple words. my name is chris noth and i will listen. from maine to maui, thousands of high school students across the country are getting in on the action by volunteering in their communities. chris young: action teams of high school students are joining volunteers of america and major league baseball players to help train and inspire the next generation of...
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jan crawford is outside the supreme court to show us why some believe police should get a warrant firstjan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. so you know, the fourth amendment, it generally says that the government can't search you or your house without a warrant unless you give consent. but it can suspend your license if you refuse a breathalyzer or a blood-alcohol test. and in some states, that refusal can send you to jail. police across the country have relied on blood and breathalyzer tests to fight drunk driving. but in 14 states, police can perform these tests without a warrant. and in some of those states drivers who refuse could find themselves behind bars. drivers in minnesota and north dakota filed the three cases under review after they were pulled over for suspicion of drunk driving. >> the search warrant is required in every case. you're going to take more police officers off the streets. >> reporter: kathy keena is a government lawyer fighting against requiring warrants. >> in those smaller jurisdictions where there are only one or two officers and you're requiring
jan crawford is outside the supreme court to show us why some believe police should get a warrant firstjan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. so you know, the fourth amendment, it generally says that the government can't search you or your house without a warrant unless you give consent. but it can suspend your license if you refuse a breathalyzer or a blood-alcohol test. and in some states, that refusal can send you to jail. police across the country have relied on blood and...
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end-run around congress putting immigration reforms into effect by execu a chief legal correspondent jan crawfordo the court by the hundreds. bearing posters and stories of struggle. >> it is not normal life. it's really hard to, to understand maybe some times immigration and take me and separate me from my daughter. >> reporter: they came to the united states illegally 20 years age their daughter stephanie was born here, a u.s. citizen. >> to have parents undocumented though they lived here their whole life it's hard. >> reporter: under president obama's plan, as parents of a u.s. citizen or lawful resident, they, like 4 million others, would be shielded from deportation and be able to work and get some government benefits. the president announced the policy in 2014 without congressional backing. 26 states sued. saying he did an end-run around congress. ken packton is attorney general of texas. >> one person doesn't have the unilateral authority to change the law and make new law. >> reporter: for all the emotion outside the court, the justices focused on that question of did the president go to
end-run around congress putting immigration reforms into effect by execu a chief legal correspondent jan crawfordo the court by the hundreds. bearing posters and stories of struggle. >> it is not normal life. it's really hard to, to understand maybe some times immigration and take me and separate me from my daughter. >> reporter: they came to the united states illegally 20 years age their daughter stephanie was born here, a u.s. citizen. >> to have parents undocumented though...