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jeff pegues, thank you. >>> there's much more still ahead right here.hat caused the worst one-day stock market loss of the year? >>> new and frightening video of smoke filling a plane in midflight. >>> and next from el paso, survivors of the parkland school massacre on america's gun epidemic and the massive road blocks to change. ok i'll admit. i didn't keep my place as clean as i would like 'cuz i'm way too busy. who's got the time to chase around down dirt, dust and hair? so now, i use heavy duty swiffer sweeper and dusters. for hard-to-reach places, duster makes it easy to clean. it captures dust in one swipe. ha! gotcha! and sweeper heavy duty cloths lock away twice as much dirt and dust. it gets stuff deep in the grooves other tools can miss. y'know what? my place... is a lot cleaner now. stop cleaning. start swiffering. a women's natural lubrication varies throughout her cycle. this can effect how pleasurable sex can be. to supplement your lubrication for even better sex try ky natural feeling. the lubrication you want, nothing you don't. ky natur
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norah. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues, thank you.are following developments in the death of robert f. kennedy's granddaughter. an autopsy today found no trauma to the body of saoirse kennedy hill. aye was 22 and died yesterday after being found unconscious at the kennedy compound. david begnaud is in hyannis port where the family has gathered in mourning. t reporter: this afternoon, right near the kennedy compound in hyannis port, the family drove by the crush the cameras in silence, seeming to want their privacy. in the front seat was 91-year- hed ethel kennedy, the grandmother of 22-year-old hoirse kennedy hill. >> on scene, confirming cardiac arrest. >> reporter: paramedics were called to the kennedy home around 3:00 p.m. yesterday. authorities found the 22-year- old unresponsive. they transported her to a hospital, where she was pronounced dead. the "new york times," citing two sources close to the family, is deporting tonight that saoirse kennedy hill died of an apparent overdose, but cbs news has not confirmed that. today, auth
norah. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues, thank you.are following developments in the death of robert f. kennedy's granddaughter. an autopsy today found no trauma to the body of saoirse kennedy hill. aye was 22 and died yesterday after being found unconscious at the kennedy compound. david begnaud is in hyannis port where the family has gathered in mourning. t reporter: this afternoon, right near the kennedy compound in hyannis port, the family drove by the crush the cameras in silence, seeming...
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here is jeff pegues. >> reporter: robert echeverria died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at home lastficer's suicide came a little more than 24 hours after a 35-year-old officer took his own life. commissioner james o'neill is still struggling with the news. >> you know, you think okay, this is going to be the last one, and last night we got a phone call, and i just almost knocked me down. it just took the wind right out of me. what the hell is going on here. >> reporter: so far this year there have been nine nypd suicides, seven since june. last year there were a total of four. >> there's people out there that lolove you that want to help yo but unless you come forward, oue something or friend, we're not going to know. >> reporter: what new york city is experiencing is part of a nationwide trend in policing. since january, there have been at least 125 officers who have died by suicide. according to one study, cops are 30% more likely to die by suicide than the general public. police departments like the nypd are expanding the safety net by offering more counseling and avenues for off
here is jeff pegues. >> reporter: robert echeverria died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at home lastficer's suicide came a little more than 24 hours after a 35-year-old officer took his own life. commissioner james o'neill is still struggling with the news. >> you know, you think okay, this is going to be the last one, and last night we got a phone call, and i just almost knocked me down. it just took the wind right out of me. what the hell is going on here. >> reporter: so...
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jeff pegues, cbs news, new york. >>> stock markets in asia saw more losses this morning following bigrops on wall street amid an escalating trade war between the u.s. and china. yesterday the dow closed down 767 points. and the s&p 500 lost 87 points. the nasdaq dropped 278 points. last week, president trump announced tariffs on $300 billion of chinese imports. china responded by allowing its currency to drop to tan 11-year low. it suspended purchase of u.s. farm products. the u.s. treasury has officially named china a currency manipulator. >>> a british airways flight was forced to make an emergency landing after the cabin filled with smoke. yesterday's flight was headed to valencia, spain, from london's heathrow. the plane was approaching valgensia when passengers noticed the smoke. the pilots immediately landed. on the runway, passengers evacuated. three passengers were treated for smoke inhalation. it's unclear what caused the smoke to fill the cabin. >>> coming up on the "cbs morning news" now, new accusations against singer r. kelly. this time involving a teenager in minnesota.
jeff pegues, cbs news, new york. >>> stock markets in asia saw more losses this morning following bigrops on wall street amid an escalating trade war between the u.s. and china. yesterday the dow closed down 767 points. and the s&p 500 lost 87 points. the nasdaq dropped 278 points. last week, president trump announced tariffs on $300 billion of chinese imports. china responded by allowing its currency to drop to tan 11-year low. it suspended purchase of u.s. farm products. the u.s....
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jeff pegues, cbs news, washington. >> dickerson: in a major reversal tonight, brazil's president says his country is open to accepting millions of illlars in international wildfire aid. he initially demanded an apology for criticism of his handling of the fires in the amazon.nu bojorquez they saw this manmade disaster coming. >> reporter: while humans are largely to blame for destructio who mhe healthiest parts, to tashka yawanawa spoke with us today. so dry season, there are always fires. but this year is particularly bad. rl was particularly bad. >> reporter: a result, he says, of the kind of deforestation that has threatened the centuries-old yawanawa way of life. >> it's very simple, each one of b needs to be responsible economically, environmentally, selturally because, otherwise, the humanity is just going to eisappear like the dinosaurs. >> reporter: but brazil is at a dossroads. after working to curb deforestation, it is once again on thee.? >> climate justice! >> reporter: not a coincidence,n development. scientist foster bro t rked in northwest brazil for 30 years. i have he
jeff pegues, cbs news, washington. >> dickerson: in a major reversal tonight, brazil's president says his country is open to accepting millions of illlars in international wildfire aid. he initially demanded an apology for criticism of his handling of the fires in the amazon.nu bojorquez they saw this manmade disaster coming. >> reporter: while humans are largely to blame for destructio who mhe healthiest parts, to tashka yawanawa spoke with us today. so dry season, there are always...
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of destroying the careers of officers who reach out for help. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues.ur thoughts are with their families. thank you. alarming news today from government scientists at noaa, july was the hottest month ever recorded on earth, arctic and antarctic sea ice shrank to the lowest levels since records began in 1880. late last month, it hit 95 degrees of swedish territory. that's north of the arctic tircle. scientists say temperatures will ckely continue to rise because of manmade climate change. ohere is still much more ahead here on the "cbs evening news." what some are calling a miracle landing-- think sully sullenberger in a cornfield. later, the verdict in a murder trial that involved a hollywood actor. trial that involved a hollywood actor. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. ps keeet from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced the chance of having another hea
of destroying the careers of officers who reach out for help. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues.ur thoughts are with their families. thank you. alarming news today from government scientists at noaa, july was the hottest month ever recorded on earth, arctic and antarctic sea ice shrank to the lowest levels since records began in 1880. late last month, it hit 95 degrees of swedish territory. that's north of the arctic tircle. scientists say temperatures will ckely continue to rise because of...
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jeff pegues, thank you. there's much more still ahead right here on the "cbs evening news." what caused the worst one-day stock market loss of the year? new and frightening video of smoke filling a plane in mid- flight. and next, from el paso, survivors of the parkland school massacre on america's gun violence epidemic. and the frustrating roadblocks to change. ♪ (burke) a "rock and wreck." seen it. covered it. at farmers insurance, we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. to and practice... kidlots of practice.tion. get them started right with carnation breakfast essentials. it has protein plus vitamins and minerals to help kids be their best. carnation breakfast essentials. puberty means personal space. so sports clothes sit around growing odors. that's why we
jeff pegues, thank you. there's much more still ahead right here on the "cbs evening news." what caused the worst one-day stock market loss of the year? new and frightening video of smoke filling a plane in mid- flight. and next, from el paso, survivors of the parkland school massacre on america's gun violence epidemic. and the frustrating roadblocks to change. ♪ (burke) a "rock and wreck." seen it. covered it. at farmers insurance, we know a thing or two because we've...
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jeff pegues, thank you.ight the powerful national rifle association is engulfed in financial scandal. for years the n.r.a. has helped block nearly all federal gun legislation. nancy cordes reports on why its leaders are now taking aim at each other. >> reporter: a silent protest outside the n.r.a.'s virginia headquarters capped a summer of eurmoil within. >> we are going to defend our freedom. >> reporter: in may, leaked ngcuments showed the group's erng-time leader, wayne lapierre, may have misused lymber dues, spending nearly $300,000 on designer clothes over ten years and charging the n.r.a. for luxury travel to the bahamas, budapest, and italy. then cost and controversy led hhe group to shutter n.r.a. tv. >> the liberals in america and isis, they both hate america. >> reporter: n.r.a. president oliver north left, so did top lobbyist chris cox, as lapierre accused them of extortion. then, just last week, three board members resigned, claiming they were stripped of committee assignments after they sought i
jeff pegues, thank you.ight the powerful national rifle association is engulfed in financial scandal. for years the n.r.a. has helped block nearly all federal gun legislation. nancy cordes reports on why its leaders are now taking aim at each other. >> reporter: a silent protest outside the n.r.a.'s virginia headquarters capped a summer of eurmoil within. >> we are going to defend our freedom. >> reporter: in may, leaked ngcuments showed the group's erng-time leader, wayne...
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norah. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues, thank you. jeff's series continues tomorrow on "cbs this morning" with a look at how the f.b.i. for the first time is tracking the use of force by police. next on the "cbs evening news," our exclusive interview with tiger woods on his comeback and why his kids worry about him. and later, can e-cigarettes cause seizures? and how an american flag was lost and found. found. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache
norah. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues, thank you. jeff's series continues tomorrow on "cbs this morning" with a look at how the f.b.i. for the first time is tracking the use of force by police. next on the "cbs evening news," our exclusive interview with tiger woods on his comeback and why his kids worry about him. and later, can e-cigarettes cause seizures? and how an american flag was lost and found. found. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can be a...
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jeff pegues spoke with him for our cbs news series "policing in america five years after rsrguson." r: reporter: what from that day do you remember most vividly? >> the phone call his mandmother gave me-- called me to say the police had just shot mike, and he's laying in the middle of the street. >> reporter: 18-year-old mike brown jr.'s shooting death by a white ferguson police officer etploded into protests on the streets and fueled cries of unjust racial bias in ferguson-- >> don't shoot! >> reporter: ...and beyond. policing has changed, in your view, in those five years? >> so-so. >> reporter: so-so? >> yeah. >> reporter: you don't think 'tere has been enough change? >> no, there could be more. >> reporter: his most urgent plea: a second chance at justice for his son. >> i would like for wesley bell to reopen the case. >> how is it going, man? good to see you. >> reporter: wesley bell is the new st. louis county prosecutor. we met him five years ago when he first made the leap into politics after the protests in ferguson. >> as a community, we have to get involved. >> reporter: th
jeff pegues spoke with him for our cbs news series "policing in america five years after rsrguson." r: reporter: what from that day do you remember most vividly? >> the phone call his mandmother gave me-- called me to say the police had just shot mike, and he's laying in the middle of the street. >> reporter: 18-year-old mike brown jr.'s shooting death by a white ferguson police officer etploded into protests on the streets and fueled cries of unjust racial bias in...
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norah. >> jeff pegues, thank you. and jeff's series continues tomorrow on "cbs this morning" with a look at how the f.b.i. for the first time is tracking the use of force by police. >>> next our exclusive interview with tiger woods on his comeback and why his kids worry about him. and later, can e-cigarettes cause seizures? and how an american flag was lost and found. ♪ i want it that way... i can't believe it. that karl brought his karaoke machine? ♪ ain't nothing but a heartache... ♪ no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. ♪ i never wanna hear you say... ♪ no, kevin... no, kevin! believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. geico could save you fifteen percent starting a business means i have to be well rested, every night of the month. always overnight pads have up to a 2x larger back for up to 10 hours of protection. it catches leaks, so you can catch zzzzs. because my morning starts, before morning starts. always. >>> tonight an
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jeff pegues is here. what's being done to prevent shootings like this?a special task force to study active shooting incidents. their goal to prevent them bying looking at similar links. many attackers are inspired online in message boards and social media are giving the attackers the platform they seek. >> two victims. >> many recent shootings share a troubling connection. the accused killers have left a blueprint for their actions on social media like an attack at a pittsburgh synagogue last year in which 11 people were kill and the massacre in christchurch, new zealand, in which 51 were killed. na nate snyder has more. >> inside a conference room the fbi has been working to prevent future attacks. they've combed recent shooting cases. andre simons says they've been looking for patterns. >> we find that all of the shooters in our study certainly planned and prepared. some spent almost two years planning their attack. >> reporter: fbi studies found only 25% have been diagnosed with mental illness and shooter typically aren't loaners. the fbi tells us the
jeff pegues is here. what's being done to prevent shootings like this?a special task force to study active shooting incidents. their goal to prevent them bying looking at similar links. many attackers are inspired online in message boards and social media are giving the attackers the platform they seek. >> two victims. >> many recent shootings share a troubling connection. the accused killers have left a blueprint for their actions on social media like an attack at a pittsburgh...
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challenge for law enforcement, there is no specific federal law against domestic terrorism, but as jeff pegues reports, some fbi agents want to change that. >> reporter: the fbi agents sent a blunt warning calling domestic terrorism is a threat to our economy and urged congressmen to make it a federal crime. last month the fbi told christopher wray domestic terrorism is on the rise. >> just in the first three-quarters of this year we've had more arrests than the prior year. >> reporter: one federal official told cbs news they need a rebalancing similar to 9/11. right wing extremists like isis are congregating on the internet. patri patrick posted on 8chan. >> it's been a total negative in the world. you know, i was very naive and ignorant when i made it. >> reporter: but some law enforcement veterans believe it start at the top when the president has not always take an strong stand against white supremacists like in charlottesville in 2017. >> not all of those people were neo-na neo-na neo-nazis, believe me. >> i think you have to blame him for morally unacceptable lanchs and dangerous s you s
challenge for law enforcement, there is no specific federal law against domestic terrorism, but as jeff pegues reports, some fbi agents want to change that. >> reporter: the fbi agents sent a blunt warning calling domestic terrorism is a threat to our economy and urged congressmen to make it a federal crime. last month the fbi told christopher wray domestic terrorism is on the rise. >> just in the first three-quarters of this year we've had more arrests than the prior year. >>...
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chief justice and homeland security correspondent jeff pegues is following that part of our story. jeff. >> reporter: tonight, el paso police are leading this investigation, but they are getting a lot of help from the f.b.i. and a.t.f. there is a lot of evidence to sort through, as we've seen. there is surveillance video of the gunman walking in with his weapon. there is cell phone video and hundreds of witnesses to interview. and in the search for a motive, there is a note the alleged shooter posted online around the time the shooting began. the writer of the note said the shooting was a response to the hispanic invasion of texas. and the writer of the note also cites the christchurch shooter in new zealand, which is a reference to the mass shooting at two mosques that killed 51 people. >> duncan: jeff, when you think about the amount of people that were at that walmart possibly, as janet just said, up to 3,000-- talk about how that impacts the crime scene. >> reporter: well, this is going to be a lengthy investigation, and as we've seen in other active-shooting investigations, jer
chief justice and homeland security correspondent jeff pegues is following that part of our story. jeff. >> reporter: tonight, el paso police are leading this investigation, but they are getting a lot of help from the f.b.i. and a.t.f. there is a lot of evidence to sort through, as we've seen. there is surveillance video of the gunman walking in with his weapon. there is cell phone video and hundreds of witnesses to interview. and in the search for a motive, there is a note the alleged...
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jeff pegues is here. what did they say would a work?they say there's no simple answer to this. but in order to prevent the next attack, there has to be a bigger investment they say in mining these smaller, less regulated platforms which they say have allowed extremists and those prone to violent behavior to radicalize within the comfort of their own homes. >> the internet has provided a dangerous avenue to radicalized, disturbed minds -- >> reporter: president trump is calling on social media companies to work with the government to find solutions to detect mass shooters before they strike. investigators believe the alleged el paso shooter posted a manifesto on a platform called 8chan, a message board used by extremists, later taken down by cloud flair. >> cloud flair removing support for 8chan did not remove hate . >> "wired" contributor nick thompson says taking dune the site won't -- taking down the site won't solve the problem of hate speech. >> it makes it harder for that one community to thrive, but the people who started all that
jeff pegues is here. what did they say would a work?they say there's no simple answer to this. but in order to prevent the next attack, there has to be a bigger investment they say in mining these smaller, less regulated platforms which they say have allowed extremists and those prone to violent behavior to radicalize within the comfort of their own homes. >> the internet has provided a dangerous avenue to radicalized, disturbed minds -- >> reporter: president trump is calling on...
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jeff pegues investigates our rg. jeff, what did you learn?o 155 police departments. at least 69% say they've added training to teach officers how to deal with unconscious bias which we all have over race. 57% received training, but when we asked if it works, most say they don't have a way to measure success. some officers even told us it's made their jobs tougher. implicit bias training, has it worked? >> no. >> you don't think it works. >> the training itself, the concepts, was the absolute worst training we've ever had. >> reporter: these are mesa, arizona, police officers. they're white. we have agreed theirfaces andt. this is their department's implicit bias training. >> there's research that has documented implicit biases and they've linked it to ethnicity and race as one. >> reporter: they're taught how to recognize and impact racial biases on their jobs. >> they individualize blacks. >> one of the first videos introduced in the trains was reaffirming you're born a victim if you're a minority. >> what do you think the agenda is? >> rein
jeff pegues investigates our rg. jeff, what did you learn?o 155 police departments. at least 69% say they've added training to teach officers how to deal with unconscious bias which we all have over race. 57% received training, but when we asked if it works, most say they don't have a way to measure success. some officers even told us it's made their jobs tougher. implicit bias training, has it worked? >> no. >> you don't think it works. >> the training itself, the concepts,...
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jeff pegues met exclusively with the fbi team on a mission to do just that. missouri, where he's continuing our series "policing in america five years after ferguson." jeff, what did you find out? >> reporter: i was there when the fbi broached the idea of kbagterring this kind of information because at the time fbi officials were trying to explain the trends of use of force, but they didn't have the information they needed. so this database is supposed to change that. the concern is the fbi won't get the data it needs to draw key conclusions because the whole process is voluntary. >> multiple shots fired! >> reporter: for police officers, split-second decisions about using a weapon can mean life or death for the officer and the public. in the recent mass shooting in dayton, ohio, officers saved lives by quickly taking down the suspect. but in other cases like the 2016 shooting death of philando castile in minnesota, claims of excessive force can lead to termination for the officer. >> walk me through your thought process. >> reporter: either way, it's their t
jeff pegues met exclusively with the fbi team on a mission to do just that. missouri, where he's continuing our series "policing in america five years after ferguson." jeff, what did you find out? >> reporter: i was there when the fbi broached the idea of kbagterring this kind of information because at the time fbi officials were trying to explain the trends of use of force, but they didn't have the information they needed. so this database is supposed to change that. the...