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and jan crawford talks with country music star keith urban ahead of the ama country music awards.hat's it for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm kenny choi. >>> good morning to all our viewers out there, especially those in the marina district in san francisco. as we take a live look at the palace of fine arts, looking beautiful. you're going to have to deal with some rain though, this morning. good morning, i'm kenny choi. it's thursday, march 30. >> it is. and i'm michelle griego. some rain and also wind. driving over the bay bridge and had to keep two hands on the steering wheel. >> i did see a sign but it was, yeah -- >> i thought it was the windiest on the span coming into san francisco. >> yes. it was. >> on the span and as you entered san francisco and all along the way from pleasanton to oakland, i had some pretty heavy showers. showers, not rain. just showers. there's a difference in consistency but enough to mess up that brand-new washed car from monday, right? [ laughter ] >>> out the doo
and jan crawford talks with country music star keith urban ahead of the ama country music awards.hat's it for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm kenny choi. >>> good morning to all our viewers out there, especially those in the marina district in san francisco. as we take a live look at the palace of fine arts, looking beautiful. you're going to have to deal with some rain though, this morning. good...
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jan crawford, cbs news, washington. >>> well, coming up onbewe'll t country singer keithfamily, and the top. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ensure. always be you. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little skatas 1hooarding mi? so let's be clear: clearasin. whfight back fastrts diog the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. smoothies! only from tums alley symptoms doctors recommend taking claritin every day distracting you? claritin provides powerful, non-drowsy, 24-hour relief. southwest texas. retreat. it's oncoming lane. >>> and a deay that pounded the east continued yesterday. by downed power lines. they were hit with more than a d hail. this morning the national weather service says the greatest threat of in mississip tennessee. >>> what you do and where you t become even less private. errol barnett has new has detai new federal law. >> they've rolled back the prive seen in years. they justhe's outraged by the b which allows your online sold by broad band internet servicel consent. y
jan crawford, cbs news, washington. >>> well, coming up onbewe'll t country singer keithfamily, and the top. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ensure. always be you. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little skatas 1hooarding mi? so let's be clear: clearasin. whfight back fastrts diog the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. smoothies! only from tums alley symptoms doctors recommend...
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we have more from jan crawford. >> this revised order will bolster the security of the united states and her allies. >> reporter: secretary of state rex tillerson called the ban vital to strengthening america's security. >> to our allies and partners around the world, please understand, this order is part of our ongoing efforts to eliminate vulnerabilities that radical islamist terrorists will exploit for destructive ends. >> reporter: the new order represents a sharp contrast from the president's first effort both in substance and its rollout. cameras to take effect immediately, it caused chaos in airports and concerns about civil liberties. federal courts quickly blocked it. for today's signing, the white house only released an official photograph while tillerson, attorney general jeff sessions, and head of homeland security john kelly laid out the rationale for the new order, which will take effect in ten days. >> there should be no surprises whether it's in the media or on capitol hill. >> reporter: the ban temporarily bars new visas from six countries for 90 days while the admin
we have more from jan crawford. >> this revised order will bolster the security of the united states and her allies. >> reporter: secretary of state rex tillerson called the ban vital to strengthening america's security. >> to our allies and partners around the world, please understand, this order is part of our ongoing efforts to eliminate vulnerabilities that radical islamist terrorists will exploit for destructive ends. >> reporter: the new order represents a sharp...
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jan crawford has the latest. >> the photos were scary. >> reporter: in an online article. he described how members of this group encouraged people to expose pictures of female colleagues. >> these photographs had name, rank, current military duty station, it had their hometowns. it had contact information. >> the purple heart recipient says the photos drew in thousands of comments. besides one lewd comment about a female corporal in uniform which read the service member sneaking the photos should take her out back and sexually attack her. one victim told us group members talked about what they woul some women believe former partners may have leeked images. others said their accounts had been hacked or poaches. accusations come as the military is trying to correct a long standing problem with sexual harassment. the conduct undermines their core values. this behavior destroys morale, erodes trust, and degrades the individual. brennan is being criticized by fellow marines who say he's guilty of making derogatory comments about women on facebook. he told cbs news he's never cl
jan crawford has the latest. >> the photos were scary. >> reporter: in an online article. he described how members of this group encouraged people to expose pictures of female colleagues. >> these photographs had name, rank, current military duty station, it had their hometowns. it had contact information. >> the purple heart recipient says the photos drew in thousands of comments. besides one lewd comment about a female corporal in uniform which read the service member...
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jan crawford, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> still ahead, international outrage is grown after north korea conducts yet another missile test and no pressure is mounting around the world for action. >>> and, working to pick up the pieces. the payment some targeting and how many homes were damaged when coyote creek spilled over. >>> these beagle mixers have been trained to sniff out trouble by screening high risk firefighters for cancer. >> they said i had colon cancer. >> we went to modesto where the department is committed to early detection. >> put the mask on and breathe through it for 10 minutes. >> samples are then sent to the canadian lab. >> there sensitivity is 95% accurate for finding cancer. >> expect original reporting from kpix 5 news. expect more. we've been with you from the beginning. we've seen each other through good times and bad. sickness and health. we're with you san francisco, and you bring out the best in us. care. zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. calling it "an extremely dangerous action." south korean military officials say: the missiles
jan crawford, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> still ahead, international outrage is grown after north korea conducts yet another missile test and no pressure is mounting around the world for action. >>> and, working to pick up the pieces. the payment some targeting and how many homes were damaged when coyote creek spilled over. >>> these beagle mixers have been trained to sniff out trouble by screening high risk firefighters for cancer. >> they said i had colon...
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jan crawford for us tonight. jan, thank you.have breaking news tonight so we'll go right to the details of this developing story. >> reporter: scott, president trump has just responded to attorney general session' decision to recuse himself. the president says partisan politics are to blame for this saga. here's the entire statemented just moments ago by want president. "jeff sessions is an honest man. he did not say anything wrong. he could have stated his response more accurately but it was clearly not intentional. the whole narrative is a way of saving face for democrats after losing an election that everyone thought they were supposed to win. the democrats are overplaying their hand. they lofts election, and now they have lost their grip on reality. the real story is all of the illegal leaks of classified other and information. it is a total witch-hunt." it is worth noting the president does not say whether he agrees with the decision by the attorney general to recuse himself. and his tone, particularly that line about democ
jan crawford for us tonight. jan, thank you.have breaking news tonight so we'll go right to the details of this developing story. >> reporter: scott, president trump has just responded to attorney general session' decision to recuse himself. the president says partisan politics are to blame for this saga. here's the entire statemented just moments ago by want president. "jeff sessions is an honest man. he did not say anything wrong. he could have stated his response more accurately...
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jan crawford for us tonight. p promised more warships, planes, weapons during a visit to america's newest aircraft carrier, the gerald r. ford. mr. trump praised the ship but hashly critical of its cost. >> nothing symbolizes military might more there an aircraft carrier. the gerald r. ford to promote his plans for a military build-up. >> we will give our military the tools you need to prevent war and if required, to fight war, and only do one thing -- you know what that its? win. win. we are going to start winning again. >> reporter: as the the most expensive ship ever built, the ford which will begin sea trials next month. stands for something else as well. >> the ford is a poster child for how you don't build a ship. >> he should know, secretary of the navy during the obama administration. >> they were designing the ford while they were building it. not a good way to, to build a ship. this is just a dumb way to build, build any type of ship, particularly something as big and complicated as a carrier. bush admin
jan crawford for us tonight. p promised more warships, planes, weapons during a visit to america's newest aircraft carrier, the gerald r. ford. mr. trump praised the ship but hashly critical of its cost. >> nothing symbolizes military might more there an aircraft carrier. the gerald r. ford to promote his plans for a military build-up. >> we will give our military the tools you need to prevent war and if required, to fight war, and only do one thing -- you know what that its? win....
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correspondent jan crawford at the pentagon with the disturbing details. >> the photos were scar. >> i an on line article, marine thomas brennan describes how members of the secret facebook group, marines united, encouraged to posse list it pictures of their female colleagues, some promising free beer to contributors. these photographs had name, rang, and often place hads their current military duty station, it had their hometowns, it had contact information. >> the purple heart recipient says the photos drew in thousands of comments. >> besides one leud comment about a foe mail in uniform which said the service members cents sneaking the photos should take her out back and sexually attack her. one victim told its group members talked about what they would do to her. some of the women believe their former partners may have leaked the images, others said their accounts had been hacked or poached. accusations commas the military is trying to correct a long standing problem with sexual harrassment. in a statement, the marine corps said the conduct undermines their core value. this behavio
correspondent jan crawford at the pentagon with the disturbing details. >> the photos were scar. >> i an on line article, marine thomas brennan describes how members of the secret facebook group, marines united, encouraged to posse list it pictures of their female colleagues, some promising free beer to contributors. these photographs had name, rang, and often place hads their current military duty station, it had their hometowns, it had contact information. >> the purple...
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attorney jan crawford is our chief legal correspondent. jan, as you might expect, democrats accused sessions today of perjuring himself before congress. what is is the law on that? >> reporter: scott, that is var high bar and i see now way attorney general session would be prosecuted for his testimony. to be convicted of lying to congress, you have to give testimony that you know is false, and sessions said this afternoon he was thinking the question related to whether he had contacts in connection with his role as a campaign surrogate, not as a u.s. senator. so, in that context, and when you look at the actual questions, his statements would not be considered false under the law. >> pelley: now that sessions has recused himself, what does that mean to the continuing investigation? >> reporter: well, i mean, democrats are saying that sessions' recusal is just not enough, and it's a little late since he's been in office for three weeks. and they're calling for a special prosecutor nowrng a spokesperson for session says he will not be involve
attorney jan crawford is our chief legal correspondent. jan, as you might expect, democrats accused sessions today of perjuring himself before congress. what is is the law on that? >> reporter: scott, that is var high bar and i see now way attorney general session would be prosecuted for his testimony. to be convicted of lying to congress, you have to give testimony that you know is false, and sessions said this afternoon he was thinking the question related to whether he had contacts in...
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jan crawford is following that. >> you sometimes hear judges cynically described as politicians and roguesking to enforce their own politics rather than striving to apply the law impartially. if i thought that were true, i would hang up the robe. >> reporter: pledging to uphold the rule of law, judge neil gorsuch told the committee judges must uphold the law. >> i don't think that's what it's about. >> reporter: the colorado native talked about his western roots and family and thanked his wife louise. >> i love you so much. >> reporter: but throughout the first day, another respective federal appeals court judge also was in >> chief judge merrick garland. >> judge garland. >> chief judge merrick garland. >> reporter: democratic senators like patrick leahy are still seething that republicans blocked president obama's nomination a year ago this week of judge merrick garland. >> it was totally unprecedented in our country's whole history. >> reporter: they also took aim at president trump and questioned gorsuch's commitment to judicial independence. connecticut's richard blumenthal. >> the po
jan crawford is following that. >> you sometimes hear judges cynically described as politicians and roguesking to enforce their own politics rather than striving to apply the law impartially. if i thought that were true, i would hang up the robe. >> reporter: pledging to uphold the rule of law, judge neil gorsuch told the committee judges must uphold the law. >> i don't think that's what it's about. >> reporter: the colorado native talked about his western roots and...
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we have more from jan crawford. >> this revised order will bolster the security of the united states and her allies. >> reporter: secretary of state rex tillerson called the ban vital to strengthening america's security. >> to our allies and partners around the world, please understand, this order is part of our ongoing effortses to eliminate vulnerabilities that radical islamist terrorists will exploit for destructive ends. >> reporter: the new order represents a sharp contrast from the president's first effort both in substance and its rollout. signed in january in front of cameras to take effect immediately, it caused chaos in airports and concerns about civil liberties. courts quickly blocked it. for today's signing, the white house only released a official photograph while tillerson, attorney general jeff sessions, and head of homeland security john kelly laid out the rational for the new order, which will take effect in ten days. >> there should be no surprises in the media or on capitol hill. >> reporter: the ban temporarily bars new visas from six countries for 90 days while
we have more from jan crawford. >> this revised order will bolster the security of the united states and her allies. >> reporter: secretary of state rex tillerson called the ban vital to strengthening america's security. >> to our allies and partners around the world, please understand, this order is part of our ongoing effortses to eliminate vulnerabilities that radical islamist terrorists will exploit for destructive ends. >> reporter: the new order represents a sharp...
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here's chief legal correspondent jan crawford. >> reporter: throughout the day, democrats pressed judge on his views. >> can you do yes or no? >> it's taking a lot of time to get what i would think would be a fairly simple answer. >> just want a yes or no, that's all. >> reporter: and throughout the day this was gorsuch's response. >> i'm not going to say anything here that would give anybody any idea how i'd rule in any case like that. i think that's the beginning of the end of the independent judiciary. i don't think this is simple stuff at all, senator. i think this is hard stuff. >> reporter: gorsuch has served on the federal bench for more than a decade, as the senators grilled him on key,abortion, terrorism, and gun rights, gorsuch didn't tip his hand. at times, the harvard law graduate came across more relaxed than some of the senate's more senior democrats like vermont's patrick leahy. >> i'm a lawyer from a small town. >> right, i've heard that story. >> reporter: republicans like south carolina's lindsey graham use their time to try to fend off democratic attacks and show gors
here's chief legal correspondent jan crawford. >> reporter: throughout the day, democrats pressed judge on his views. >> can you do yes or no? >> it's taking a lot of time to get what i would think would be a fairly simple answer. >> just want a yes or no, that's all. >> reporter: and throughout the day this was gorsuch's response. >> i'm not going to say anything here that would give anybody any idea how i'd rule in any case like that. i think that's the...
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was a bar before she announced her first initiative "let's move" fitness campaign. >> pelley: jan crawford jan, thank you. still ahead, tracking your internet footprints. your internet footprints. but for both of them, the most challenging opponent was... pe blood clots in my lung. it was really scary. a dvt in my leg. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. my doctor and i choose xarelto® xarelto®... to help keep me protected. xarelto® is a latest-generation blood thinner... ...that's proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots from happening again. in clinical studies, almost 98% of patients on xarelto® did not experience another dvt or pe. here's how xarelto works. xarelto® works differently. warfarin interferes with at least six blood-clotting factors. xarelto® is selective... ...targeting just one critical factor, interacting with less of your body's natural blood-clotting function. don't stop taking xarelto® without talking to your doctor as this may increase risk of blood clots. while taking, you may bruise more easily, or take longer for bleeding to sto
was a bar before she announced her first initiative "let's move" fitness campaign. >> pelley: jan crawford jan, thank you. still ahead, tracking your internet footprints. your internet footprints. but for both of them, the most challenging opponent was... pe blood clots in my lung. it was really scary. a dvt in my leg. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. my doctor and i choose xarelto® xarelto®... to help keep me protected. xarelto® is a latest-generation blood...
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here's chief legal correspondent jan crawford. >> reporter: throughout the day, democrats pressed judgehis views. >> can you do a yes or no? >> it's taking a lot of time to get what i would think would be a fairly simple answer. >> i just want a yes or no, >> reporter: and throughout the day, this was gorsuch's response: >> i'm not going to say anything here that would give anybody any idea how i'd rule in any case like that. i think that's the beginning of the end of the independent judiciary. i don't think this is simple stuff at all, senator. i think this is hard stuff. >> reporter: gorsuch has served on the federal bench for more than a decade. as the senators grilled him on key issues like abortion, worker's rights, terrorism, and gun rights, gorsuch didn't tip his hand. at times, the harvard law graduate came across as more relaxed than some of the senate's more senior democrats, like vermont's patrick leahy. >> i'm a lawyer from a small town. >> yeah, right. i've heard that story. >> reporter: republicans like south carolina's lindsey graham used their time to try to fend off dem
here's chief legal correspondent jan crawford. >> reporter: throughout the day, democrats pressed judgehis views. >> can you do a yes or no? >> it's taking a lot of time to get what i would think would be a fairly simple answer. >> i just want a yes or no, >> reporter: and throughout the day, this was gorsuch's response: >> i'm not going to say anything here that would give anybody any idea how i'd rule in any case like that. i think that's the beginning of...
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he will be in this hot seat about ten hours tomorrow, scott, and again on wednesday. >> jan crawford, thanks. >>> in breaking news this evening, a new terrorist threat has been discovered, and tonight the u.s. is announcing that electronic devices will be banned for passengers flying on foreign airlines from eight countries in the middle east and north africa. chip reid is following this for us. chip, what do you know? >> reporter: well, scott, u.s. officials tell us that electronic devices that are larger than a cell phone will be banned temporarily from flights coming to the u.s. from eight middle eastern and north african countries on airlines based in those countries. that means devices like laptops and ipads cannot be carried in the cabin. they will have to be checked. the airlines have 96 hours or four days to comply. it is unclear how long the ban will las again, as far as we know, this will not apply to u.s.-based airlines. u.s. officials tell us this step is based on intelligence gathered overseas. they say they've been told that this information is not about a specific time-
he will be in this hot seat about ten hours tomorrow, scott, and again on wednesday. >> jan crawford, thanks. >>> in breaking news this evening, a new terrorist threat has been discovered, and tonight the u.s. is announcing that electronic devices will be banned for passengers flying on foreign airlines from eight countries in the middle east and north africa. chip reid is following this for us. chip, what do you know? >> reporter: well, scott, u.s. officials tell us that...
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jan crawford is following that. >> we sometimes hear judges cynically described as politicians in robes, seeking to enforce their own politics rather than striving to apply the law impartially. if i thought that were true, i would hang up the robe. >> reporter: pledging to respect the rule of law, judge neil gorsuch told the senators judges must remain above politics. >> i don't think that's what life in the law is about. >> reporter: in a deeply personal statement, the colorado native talked about his western roots and family and thanked his wife louise. >> i love you so much. >> reporter: but throughout the first day, another respective federal appeals court judge also was in focus. >> chief judge merrick garland. >> judge garland. >> chief judge merrick garland. >> reporter: democratic senators like patrick leahy are still seething that republicans blocked president obama's nomination a year ago this week of judge merrick garland. >> it was totally unprecedented in our country's whole history. >> reporter: they also took aim at president trump and questioned gorsuch's commitment to j
jan crawford is following that. >> we sometimes hear judges cynically described as politicians in robes, seeking to enforce their own politics rather than striving to apply the law impartially. if i thought that were true, i would hang up the robe. >> reporter: pledging to respect the rule of law, judge neil gorsuch told the senators judges must remain above politics. >> i don't think that's what life in the law is about. >> reporter: in a deeply personal statement, the...
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. >> jan crawford, thanks. >>> in his address last tuesday, president trump said the vast majority of individuals convicted of terrorism and terrorism-related offenses since 9/11 came here from outside of our country, and the attorney general repeated that today. but it turns out the facts tell a different story. a study by fordham university school of law says 78% of isis-related prosecutions in the u.s. involve american citizens, and 53% of al qaeda related cases involve people born in the u.s. >>> tonight, the battle to liberate iraq's second largest city from isis has reached a critical stage. iraqi troops, backed by u.s. air strikes and american special operations forces, are moving into the western part of mosul. holly williams is there. >> reporter: isis is cornered, pounded by iraqi mortars. and the brigadier general can smell victory. he estimates there are only around 2,000 isis fighters left. >> they don't have a chance. >> reporter: they don't have a chance? >> no. >> it has taken four months of bloody fighting to get here. 350 yards from an isis position where extremists
. >> jan crawford, thanks. >>> in his address last tuesday, president trump said the vast majority of individuals convicted of terrorism and terrorism-related offenses since 9/11 came here from outside of our country, and the attorney general repeated that today. but it turns out the facts tell a different story. a study by fordham university school of law says 78% of isis-related prosecutions in the u.s. involve american citizens, and 53% of al qaeda related cases involve people...
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. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," a display, and we'll have are close look and jan crawford talksut the country band little big band about their close friendship and new business venture. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning. >>> well, it is the last day of the month and march is going out like a lion with rain and lots of tay. >>> so pacca umbrella or as meisha sometimes says two. storm scan3 is tracking heavy rain as we rounds the this work week. >> today's friday, march 31, good morning, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon. happy friday. tgif. let's get your day started with a check on traffic with katie and meisha. >> hey! >> like a monsoon throughout. >> you missed itnning. >> oh, we saw it. i yes, we have so much going on right nown,e know th
. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," a display, and we'll have are close look and jan crawford talksut the country band little big band about their close friendship and new business venture. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning. >>> well, it is the last day of the month and march is going out like a...
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. >> pelley: jan crawford for us. jan, thank you.head, first familyitize. e may weigh on your mind. thinking about what to avoid, and how to work around your uc. that's how i thought it had to be. but then i talked to my doctor about humira, and learned humira can help get and keep uc under control... when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection.<
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than other first ladies, so, when she appears as she did today, that's news, reported tonight by jan crawford>> reporter: presenting the women of courage awards at the state department, mrs. trump signaled where she will put her focus as first lady. >> together we must declare that the era of allowing the brutality against women and children is over. >> reporter: it was a rare public appearance by mrs. trump, who dazzled washington at the inauguration but has since stayed largely out of the spotlight. while the president's daughter ivanka has picked up some of the traditional duties. >> you're too smart to go down -- >> reporter: as first lady, mr new york. greeted foreign spouses and introduced her husband in speeches. she's been less visible than her predecessors, in part because she's staying in new york until june when her 11-year-old son barron finishes the school year. that has prompted criticism, especially since the extra security is reportedg her way. >> she is not a poan in fact, remember, she's only bea lot to absorb. a lot to take in. first lady joined her husband at empowering wo
than other first ladies, so, when she appears as she did today, that's news, reported tonight by jan crawford>> reporter: presenting the women of courage awards at the state department, mrs. trump signaled where she will put her focus as first lady. >> together we must declare that the era of allowing the brutality against women and children is over. >> reporter: it was a rare public appearance by mrs. trump, who dazzled washington at the inauguration but has since stayed...
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and jan crawford talks with the country band little big band about their business venture.t's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm kenny choi. >>> all right. we made it, it is friday. as we take a live look at the bay bridge this morning, brisk conditions to start but we're just getting warmed up. it's going to get pretty warm out there later this afternoon. good morning, i'm kenny choi. >> i'm anne makovec in for michelle griego. it is just about 4:30. we have had a crazy morning so far. >> when you said we made it everybody is yeah, we made it! >> we had a power outage in several areas around the embarcadero. so things seem to be back to normal. >> five flights of stairs. >> no elevators! >> good workout. >>> we hope you have a terrific day today. we are starting off rain-free as opposed to yesterday when we had clusters of rain cells gathering around the bay area. this morning the visibility is unlimited. look at the twinkling bright lights of the estuary. 55 in san francisco. also in oa
and jan crawford talks with the country band little big band about their business venture.t's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm kenny choi. >>> all right. we made it, it is friday. as we take a live look at the bay bridge this morning, brisk conditions to start but we're just getting warmed up. it's going to get pretty warm out there later this afternoon. good morning, i'm kenny choi....
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jan crawford spoke with the mufgsough time climbing to success and the special bond that they share.four unique voices into one distinct harmony, but the bond between them runs deeper than music. >> we're family, yeah. we like experienced the greatest highs and the most horrible lows and we've always been together. >> the acm vocal group of the year is -- >> little big time. >> reporter: they're living the highs. racking up hits and honors. >> little big town, would you all like to be a member of the group? >> reporter: but first for the lows. >> we looked at each other at a certain point and we're like, we're just going to keep showing up and keep outworking everybody. if that's what we're going to do, then we'll do it. >> was there every a time when you talked about -- i don't know. >> we never talked about quitting, but i remember a certain truck stop outside of boston. you and i ran to use the restroom and you were like, what >> we had just the four of us in from here to boston. we stopped for cheap burgers on the way and somebody would lie down in the middle of the van and sleep
jan crawford spoke with the mufgsough time climbing to success and the special bond that they share.four unique voices into one distinct harmony, but the bond between them runs deeper than music. >> we're family, yeah. we like experienced the greatest highs and the most horrible lows and we've always been together. >> the acm vocal group of the year is -- >> little big time. >> reporter: they're living the highs. racking up hits and honors. >> little big town,...
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jan crawford reports. >> the initials are d.j.t. >> reporter: senate democrats repeatedly challengedge gorsuch on the policies of the man who nominated him. >> president trump and others have said you are the next scalia. >> he's called for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. >> what is your view of president trump's comments on judges? >> reporter: but only when pressed on president trump's public attacks on judges did gorsuch offer a firm response. >> when anyone criticizes the honesty or integrity or the motives of a federal judge, well, i find that disheartening. i find that demoralizing. because i know the truth. >> anyone including the president of the united states. >> anyone is anyone. >> reporter: gorsuch rejected the idea that with his nomination president trump had fulfilled a promise to select a judge opposed to abortion. >> did he ever ask you to overrule roe versus wade? >> no, senator. >> what would you have done if he had asked? >> i would have balked out the door. senator, a good judge doesn't give a whit about politics. >> in case pr
jan crawford reports. >> the initials are d.j.t. >> reporter: senate democrats repeatedly challengedge gorsuch on the policies of the man who nominated him. >> president trump and others have said you are the next scalia. >> he's called for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. >> what is your view of president trump's comments on judges? >> reporter: but only when pressed on president trump's public attacks on judges did...
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they set aside about 100 seats just for diplomats. >> jan crawford at the russian embassy, thank you. no doubt an effort going on within the white house and top advisers to see if there's any other meetings that need to be disclosed. >> a long time since a russian ambassador has been in the spotlight like this one. >> you were a correspondent in moscow, weren't you? >> yeah, i was. veteran diplomats like this who speak english as well as he did in those days were quite suspicious. so the suspicion is understood. >>> white house senior adviser kellyanne conway is opening up about the pressures of working in the male-dominated world of politics. i recently spoke with her and her family in their new jersey home. she explained how she gave up money, privacy and time with her family to take a plum job in the white house. i asked whether she ever considered making a political run of her own. >> it's not just the fire in your belly anybody. you have to have the bile in your throat. this is why i think many women don't run for office. >> bile in your throat. >> yes, just to swallow so much, t
they set aside about 100 seats just for diplomats. >> jan crawford at the russian embassy, thank you. no doubt an effort going on within the white house and top advisers to see if there's any other meetings that need to be disclosed. >> a long time since a russian ambassador has been in the spotlight like this one. >> you were a correspondent in moscow, weren't you? >> yeah, i was. veteran diplomats like this who speak english as well as he did in those days were quite...
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urban invited jan crawford into his studio to talk about life and music. >> how are you doing?er: when he takes the stage -- -- you can tell by the crowd and his outside the box collaborations. >> guitar legend! >> reporter: keith urban is not your regular country music star. ♪ i'm about to lose my mind >> reporter: when he moved here 25 years ago from australia, nashville was skeptical. >> it doesn't matter if you've paid your dues for a decade somewhere else. this is what i'd done because it's like a different currency. you know? you come here and you pretty much start at the bottom and work your way up. >> some people would have said this isn't working, i'd better just do -- i'd better try to sound more like garth brooks or whoever may be the star of the time. but you didn't do that. what is it in you that kept you from -- or what was driving you to just be you? keith urban. and not try to just copy what the hot sound was. >> i don't think there was anyone that i was enough like. i'd grown up in country music. i'd played in plenty of cover bands playing rock, pop, top 40, bu
urban invited jan crawford into his studio to talk about life and music. >> how are you doing?er: when he takes the stage -- -- you can tell by the crowd and his outside the box collaborations. >> guitar legend! >> reporter: keith urban is not your regular country music star. ♪ i'm about to lose my mind >> reporter: when he moved here 25 years ago from australia, nashville was skeptical. >> it doesn't matter if you've paid your dues for a decade somewhere else....
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jan crawford is at the pentagon with one marine's call for action. ing. >> reporter: good morning, the pvictim told us that the online post made her feel betrayed, although she says she wasn't surprised and she's hoping that by speaking up she'll encourage other women to do the same. >> you are telling me there is 30,000 people in this facebook group and not anyone said anything? >> when erika butler learned of these crude comments, she was disgusted. >> how are you supposed to trust these people that you potentially could be going to combat with when they are objectifying you and sexualizing you and targeting you. >> i am frustrated by how we have gotten to this point. >> on thursday, congresswoman introduced the privacy protection act, a new bill prohibiting service members sharing images without consent. but ner who served five years in the marine corps was clothed in the post but many others were not. hundreds of illicit pictures of female marines were stored on the google share drive. >> he was part of the group until last week when it was taken
jan crawford is at the pentagon with one marine's call for action. ing. >> reporter: good morning, the pvictim told us that the online post made her feel betrayed, although she says she wasn't surprised and she's hoping that by speaking up she'll encourage other women to do the same. >> you are telling me there is 30,000 people in this facebook group and not anyone said anything? >> when erika butler learned of these crude comments, she was disgusted. >> how are you...
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you had already made plans to leave but you were able to stay on for about three weeks beyond jan crawford greenburg et reasonio's request for your resignation. how does this latest request of the trump administration compare for you? >> i think it was a little rough, a little abrupt but the president and the attorney general are within their rights to do what they did. i wouldn't have handled it this way but mr. fishman and mr. preet bharara should have been ready for this situation. >> he was at trump power and he emerged and said -- that sound like season going back on their word. >> the fact that on short notice is a little tough but they isn't have the thourt why is this a normal course of action? zit very important regardless of who the president is, when you're a united states attorney, all politics stop at the door. that rule applies whether there's a republican or democrat at the white house. and so nevertheless, sir, when i was united states attorney for george h.w. bush, he had priorities, protecting the environment, going after bank fraud, going after drug dellers. as a result,
you had already made plans to leave but you were able to stay on for about three weeks beyond jan crawford greenburg et reasonio's request for your resignation. how does this latest request of the trump administration compare for you? >> i think it was a little rough, a little abrupt but the president and the attorney general are within their rights to do what they did. i wouldn't have handled it this way but mr. fishman and mr. preet bharara should have been ready for this situation....
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jan crawford is outside the pent gone. jan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning.se marines are accused of using marines united which is ai secretree beer toheir current in thesome believe their formery is trying to their core he's being criticiy of igoes ba with this. harassment and remove content that appears to purposely target private individuals with purpose of degrading or shaming them and they've noted they've taken down the offending pages from the site. anthony? >> a really upsetting story. >> quite frankly, an opportunity for the department of tee fence to act very quickly on this and send a message. >> yeah. all right. >>> police are searching for a suspect who opened fire on a sikh man of indian descent after allegedly saying "go back to your own country." it happened in kent, washington, 25 miles from seattle. a sikh coalition wants a federal hate crime investigation. mireya villarreal looks at how the attack is similar to the attack on the two indian man last month. good morning. >> good morning. the recent violence is not only a cause for concern for
jan crawford is outside the pent gone. jan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning.se marines are accused of using marines united which is ai secretree beer toheir current in thesome believe their formery is trying to their core he's being criticiy of igoes ba with this. harassment and remove content that appears to purposely target private individuals with purpose of degrading or shaming them and they've noted they've taken down the offending pages from the site. anthony? >> a...
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jan crawford is outside the pent gone. jan, good morning. these marines are accused of using marines united which is a nearly 30,000-person private facebook group to share nude pictures of some of the female colleagues and post personal information about the women online. >> the photos to me were scary. >> reporter: in an online article he described how members of secret facebook group marines united were enlisted to post pictures of female colleagues, some promising free beer to troob kohn tributers. >> these frats had name, rank, and often their current military duty location and hometowns, it had contact information. >> reporter: the purple heart recipient said the photos drew in thousands of comments. he cites one lewd comment about a corporal in uniform said the servicemember who submitted the photo should take and attack her. some talked about what they would do to her. some believe their former partners may have leaked the images. others say their accounts have been hacked or poached. accusations come as the military is trying to corr
jan crawford is outside the pent gone. jan, good morning. these marines are accused of using marines united which is a nearly 30,000-person private facebook group to share nude pictures of some of the female colleagues and post personal information about the women online. >> the photos to me were scary. >> reporter: in an online article he described how members of secret facebook group marines united were enlisted to post pictures of female colleagues, some promising free beer to...
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jan crawford is inside the kennedy center with a look at how she's re-emerging on the national stage.rter: good morning. clinton will be speaking tonight at a ceremony for vital voicesle that's a leadership for women that she founded. if you look at her public schedule, it's a signal she's going to stay involved with the the former secretary and for women. >> i've had my ups and my downs. in the last months, i've done my share of sleeping, a little soul searching and reflecting. >> longtime friend says clinton is work on a new book while pondering her next move. >> she says one of her top moments was also her toughest. >> this is not the outcome we wanted or we worked so hard for. and i'm sorry that we did not win this election. >> what was it about that speech that said something to you about hillary clinton? >> well, i think all of us, most americans and most people around the world admire and recognize when someone is dealing with coversity, with strength and >> clinton has remained largely out of sight. the social media posts have captured her hiking in the woods, going shopping,
jan crawford is inside the kennedy center with a look at how she's re-emerging on the national stage.rter: good morning. clinton will be speaking tonight at a ceremony for vital voicesle that's a leadership for women that she founded. if you look at her public schedule, it's a signal she's going to stay involved with the the former secretary and for women. >> i've had my ups and my downs. in the last months, i've done my share of sleeping, a little soul searching and reflecting. >>...
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he shares with jan crawford how music helped him overcome stage fright as a little boy. >> i was a bit. it was the linus blanket for me. it was something i could hide behind. i'm a little uncomfortable on stage taking it away. >> can't tell when he's up there. >> he talks about moving from his native australia. >>> ahead, the museum's first female director shares special attention she's receive and her efforts to help millions of >>> a woman is running the museum at the vatican for the first time in history. she's one of the first major directors at a major museum like the metropolitan museum of art and the louvre. she took seth doane on a private tour while she takes the attention and focus off herself. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. she was not expected to be promoted to director, but says it's a privilege to oversee a collection here at the vatican newseums which will take your breath away. the vatican museums are so packed with treasures it can be hard to know where to look. there's one gallery of maps, rafael's transfiguratiotransfig roughly 2,000-year-old first object m
he shares with jan crawford how music helped him overcome stage fright as a little boy. >> i was a bit. it was the linus blanket for me. it was something i could hide behind. i'm a little uncomfortable on stage taking it away. >> can't tell when he's up there. >> he talks about moving from his native australia. >>> ahead, the museum's first female director shares special attention she's receive and her efforts to help millions of >>> a woman is running the...
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jan crawford is in washington with the newest setback for the president and his harsh words. jan, good morning. >> good morning. it came just a month after the courts blocked his order. the judge said it was likely unconstitutional religious discrimination and last night trump made it clear he isn't backing down. >> this is the opinion of many, an unprecedent judicial overreach. >> at a campaign-style rally in nashville, the president pulled no punches in attacking the judge's decision. >> this ruling makes us look weak. you don't think this was done by a judge for political reasons, do you? no. >> president trump even suggested the white house examine its original travel ban. >> i think we ought to go back to the first one and go all the way, which is what i wanted to do in the first place. >> it sparked protests across the nation. >> let them in, let them in. >> opponents call it a muslim ban and the ninth circuit court of appeals blocked it. the trump administration revised it, exempting visa holders and eliminatingan prioritizing christian immigrants. >> the muslim ban is
jan crawford is in washington with the newest setback for the president and his harsh words. jan, good morning. >> good morning. it came just a month after the courts blocked his order. the judge said it was likely unconstitutional religious discrimination and last night trump made it clear he isn't backing down. >> this is the opinion of many, an unprecedent judicial overreach. >> at a campaign-style rally in nashville, the president pulled no punches in attacking the judge's...
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jan crawford, who is he. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. counterintelligence agencies are always suspicious of russian officials here in the u.s. and there is routine surveillance of them. in fact, kislyak has been on the fbi's radar for some time and now he's at center of kroers involvii -- controversy involving russian. for nearly a decade kislyak has been russia's link to washington. he joined the russia government in the '70s during the heart of the cold war. he's described as washington's most dangerous diplomat. >> he's vladimir putin's man in washington at a time when putin is one of the great his job primarily is to gather information and report back to moscow. >> reporter: ore the years he's met with senators and top officials. >> welcome. >> reporter: and in recent months with then u.s. senator jeff sessions who said thursday he did not meet with the ambassador as a trump campaign surrogate but kislyak did meet with several members of the administration including the president's son-in-law and close adviser gerald kushner. it was
jan crawford, who is he. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. counterintelligence agencies are always suspicious of russian officials here in the u.s. and there is routine surveillance of them. in fact, kislyak has been on the fbi's radar for some time and now he's at center of kroers involvii -- controversy involving russian. for nearly a decade kislyak has been russia's link to washington. he joined the russia government in the '70s during the heart of the cold war. he's described...