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jericka duncan found out. >> reporter: this is the moment dr.wife dreamed about for more than 13 years. >> i'm happy. i'm happy like i won the super bowl like yesterday. very happy. >> repor families was supposed to happen nine days ago. but mid flight to the u.s., visas for the christian family from syria were canceled when president trump signed the executive order. after landing in philadelphia, the six syrian immigrants were forced to return home. >> inhuman what happened to us. >> reporter: 17-year-old matthew asaili had to wait even longer before joining his relatives. >> we did everything by the rules, everything what we done was right. we did not do anything illegal. >> reporter: why did your family leave? >> over there, it's like a war zone. it's not safe. >> reporter: in 2015, their immigration petition finally moved to the active processing stage, which involved multiple background checks and several interviews. >> welcome to america. >> repr: republican charlie dent says th proper channels. >> it's clear to me this proposal was not p
jericka duncan found out. >> reporter: this is the moment dr.wife dreamed about for more than 13 years. >> i'm happy. i'm happy like i won the super bowl like yesterday. very happy. >> repor families was supposed to happen nine days ago. but mid flight to the u.s., visas for the christian family from syria were canceled when president trump signed the executive order. after landing in philadelphia, the six syrian immigrants were forced to return home. >> inhuman what...
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jericka duncan has that story. >> reporter: this is no ordinary class. ♪ >> reporter: it's part jazz,ican history. the key lesson, that jazz and democracy are based on the same principles. >> look at our band. >> reporter: bassist barry stevenson. >> do we all look exact will i the same? >> no. >> do you think we all think the same? >> no. >> reporter: 9-year-old sasha attends morris jeffs community schools in new orleans. >> i think the importance is they all have their own specialty which can form something just brilliant and amazing. >> reporter: third grader alexander arnold is also in the class. do you prefer to hear one instrument or all of them together? >> all of them together definitely because one of them could be the beat, one instrument could be the sax. so it all comes together to make good music. >> reporter: legendary wynton marsalis is behind the program at the lincoln center in new york. ultimately what do you want the children to take away from this program? >> three things we teach. one, through the blues, things happen in life. second thing, through swinging we tea
jericka duncan has that story. >> reporter: this is no ordinary class. ♪ >> reporter: it's part jazz,ican history. the key lesson, that jazz and democracy are based on the same principles. >> look at our band. >> reporter: bassist barry stevenson. >> do we all look exact will i the same? >> no. >> do you think we all think the same? >> no. >> reporter: 9-year-old sasha attends morris jeffs community schools in new orleans. >> i think...
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jericka duncan, cbs news, allentown, pennsylvania. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbss news sifts through president trump's public paperwork. we'll have a look at the unsettled conflicts with list business empire. >>> plus, an adoptive family fights to keep a 3-year-old that the court says belongs to her biological father. >>> and maria via reyell showinging us the grammies. >> every year, this is the actual mold out of metal that makes these grammy statues. coming up on "cbs this morning," we'll introduce to you the grammy man. >> that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> flames shooting from a row home overnight. we will show you more of the viewer video and show you how neighbors are already helping a man who barely escapes with his life. >>> and, septa's train troubles continue. we will tell you why your commute on the market frankford "el" may be tougher today than it was even just yesterday. >> mayhem, half makd man steels attacks i and drives it through the park. the charges that may -- man i
jericka duncan, cbs news, allentown, pennsylvania. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbss news sifts through president trump's public paperwork. we'll have a look at the unsettled conflicts with list business empire. >>> plus, an adoptive family fights to keep a 3-year-old that the court says belongs to her biological father. >>> and maria via reyell showinging us the grammies. >> every year, this is the actual mold out of metal that makes these...
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jericka duncan, cbs news, philadelphia. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," more on the app and howspike in signups andgations of a former team doctor. ahead in a preview of "60 minutes" two former gymnasts speak out for first time on the alleged abuse they suffered. >>> and alex wagner has a rare behind-the-scenes look of the hit tcv tv drama "home land." that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day and a great weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> thanks for joining us this morning as we take a live look at the wet golden gate bridge. it is friday, february 17. good morning. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. we are on storm watch. let's check in with roqui and roberta. >> i thought we had this discussion. >> what? >> we are on storm watch. >> yes. [ laughter ] >> on, not under storm watch. >> we are on it, not under it. >> bottom line is it's raining. >> thank you. [ laughter ] >> you know what, honestly, this is pretty much -- i don't want to say as bad as it gets but it's raining everywhere this morning except in the sa
jericka duncan, cbs news, philadelphia. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," more on the app and howspike in signups andgations of a former team doctor. ahead in a preview of "60 minutes" two former gymnasts speak out for first time on the alleged abuse they suffered. >>> and alex wagner has a rare behind-the-scenes look of the hit tcv tv drama "home land." that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great...
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jericka duncan, cbs news, philadelphia. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," more on the app and howike in signups andgations of a former team doctor. ahead in a preview of "60 minutes" two former gymnasts speak out for first time on the alleged abuse they suffered. >>> and alex wagner has a rare behind-the-scenes look of the hit tcv tv drama "home land." that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day and a great weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> a developing story, police officer dragged by a car during traffic stop. we're live with details on the car that police are searching for right now. >>> and, up all night. senate democrats are once again burning the midnight oil working to delay a vote, trump's cabinet picks. we'll have an update. >> from our cbs-3 studios, waking up with windchills in the teens, katie says it will feel a lot like spring this weekend. today is friday, february 17th, good morning, everyone, i'm jim donovan. >> good morning, jim donovan. ammo ' rahel solomon it is 5:00. we hope on your end you're seeing ev
jericka duncan, cbs news, philadelphia. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," more on the app and howike in signups andgations of a former team doctor. ahead in a preview of "60 minutes" two former gymnasts speak out for first time on the alleged abuse they suffered. >>> and alex wagner has a rare behind-the-scenes look of the hit tcv tv drama "home land." that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great...
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jericka duncan, cbs news, allentown, pennsylvania. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbss news sifts through president trump's public paperwork. we'll have a look at the unsettled conflicts with his business empire. >>> plus, an adoptive family fights to keep a 3-year-old that the court says belongs to her biological father. >>> and ma mireya villarreal shows us the grammys. >> every year, this is the actual mold and metal that makes these grammy statues. coming up on "cbs this morning," we'll introduce to you the grammy man. >> that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,, i'm michelle griego. and i'm kenny choi. >>> good morning, everyone. it is tuesday, it's february 7. you're take a taking a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. as you can see, the roads are wet out there. so you want to be careful as you head out the door this morning. i'm michelle griego. >> good morning. i'm kenny choi. it is just the start of a potentially dangerous storm and conditions are already wicked out there. take a look
jericka duncan, cbs news, allentown, pennsylvania. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbss news sifts through president trump's public paperwork. we'll have a look at the unsettled conflicts with his business empire. >>> plus, an adoptive family fights to keep a 3-year-old that the court says belongs to her biological father. >>> and ma mireya villarreal shows us the grammys. >> every year, this is the actual mold and metal that makes these...
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. >> jericka duncan in manhattan. jericka, thank you. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. >>> the white house said today it is the insult of a fallen sailor to criticize last month's s.e.a.l. team 6 raid in yemen. yesterday, the chairman of the senate armed services committee, john mccain, said the raid was a failure. in addition to the death of chief ryan owens, several other americans were wounded. 15 civilians were killed, and a u.s. aircraft was lost. this was the president's spokesman today. >> i think anybody who undermines the success of that raid, owes an apology and a disservice to the life of chief owens. >>> the yemeni government said today that it wants to reassess its cooperation with u.s. forces. >>> a recent cbs news poll found th a president's ban on citizens from seven predominantly muslim countries. 45% approve, 51% disapprove. 40% approve of the overall job that the president is doing, and dean reynolds talked to some of them in wisconsin. >> reporter: we've been visiting franks diner in
. >> jericka duncan in manhattan. jericka, thank you. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. >>> the white house said today it is the insult of a fallen sailor to criticize last month's s.e.a.l. team 6 raid in yemen. yesterday, the chairman of the senate armed services committee, john mccain, said the raid was a failure. in addition to the death of chief ryan owens, several other americans were wounded. 15 civilians were killed, and a u.s. aircraft...
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jericka duncan has that story. >> i thought that i was arrested for something that i didn't do. >> reporter: canadian citizen fadwa alaoui and her cousin fadela boutaleb were recently on a quick shopping trip across the border. this time they were celebrating alaoui's five-year-old son's last chemo treatment, but when they arrived at the u.s. border in high gate springs, vermont, the women say they were asked repeatedly about their religion. >> he told me, are you muslim, right? i answered yes. lawyer had you ever been asked before? >> no, no, no. never. no. that was the first time that i was asked that unexpected question. >> reporter: did the agent ask you about your political views? >> he asked me, what do you think about donald trump? >> i told him, it's not my business. >> reporter: alaoui says they were told to hand over their cell phones and passwords. she says officers would have seen several inspirational speeches and prayer videos. fadela boutaleb says she was asked, do moroccans like americans. after nearly five hours of waiting, they were denied entry. the border officer explain
jericka duncan has that story. >> i thought that i was arrested for something that i didn't do. >> reporter: canadian citizen fadwa alaoui and her cousin fadela boutaleb were recently on a quick shopping trip across the border. this time they were celebrating alaoui's five-year-old son's last chemo treatment, but when they arrived at the u.s. border in high gate springs, vermont, the women say they were asked repeatedly about their religion. >> he told me, are you muslim,...
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jericka duncan, cbs news, new orleans. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," what happened whenvictim tried to sue? jim axelrod has a report. >>> and a closer look at president trump's winter white house and security challenges surrounding mar-a-lago. >>> plus an update from the louvre where a man shot a soldier. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> it's time to rise and shine! thanks for waking up with us. it's back, the rain is back this morning. good morning, it is friday, february 3, i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. i thought you were saying friday is is back. >> no, the rain is back. >> whew, we made it. >> how is everyone doing. >> great. >> so glad it's friday. >> we're on storm watch. i had a lot of people complaining, it didn't rain as hard as i thought. it rained while everybody was asleep. so we saw 2 inches of rain in some locations. we have more rain this morning. roqui loves that. here's our live hi-def doppler radar. when you see the yellow on yo
jericka duncan, cbs news, new orleans. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," what happened whenvictim tried to sue? jim axelrod has a report. >>> and a closer look at president trump's winter white house and security challenges surrounding mar-a-lago. >>> plus an update from the louvre where a man shot a soldier. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac --...
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jericka duncan, cbs news, new orleans. ♪ the saints go marching in >> pelley: wynton marsalis, a nationalt's the "cbs evening news" htr tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wg a dramatic ending to a carjacking and chase in oakland. a car flips over an embankment and takes out several trees. that triggered a search for the armed suspects. ng, >>> breaking news at 6:00. a dramatic ending to a carjacking and chase in oakland. a car flips and takes out several trees. that triggered a searched for the arm suspects. good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. the crash happened near pinewood road and highway 13 in the oakland hills. kpix 5's ken bastida has more. >> reporter: it's changing by the minute. within the last 30 minutes or so we found out the two suspects are apparently carjackers who tried stealing a vehicle a little earlier today and that's when they were spotted by police officers. take a look at the video from chopper 5 a short time ago. that stolen vehicle appears to ha
jericka duncan, cbs news, new orleans. ♪ the saints go marching in >> pelley: wynton marsalis, a nationalt's the "cbs evening news" htr tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wg a dramatic ending to a carjacking and chase in oakland. a car flips over an embankment and takes out several trees. that triggered a search for the armed suspects. ng, >>> breaking news at 6:00. a...
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here's jericka duncan. . >> reporter: this is no ordinary class. it's part jazz, part american history. the key lesson-- that jazz and democracy are based on the same principles. >> look at our band. >> reporter: bassist barry stephenson. >> do we all look exactly the same? >> no. >> do you think we all think the same? >> no. >> reporter: nine-year-old sasha etheredge attends morris jeff community school in new orleans. >> i think the importance is they all have their own specialty and which can form something just brilliant and amazing. >> reporter: third grader alexander landis arnold is also in the class. do you prefer to hear one instrument or all of them together? >> all of them together, definitely, because one instrument could be the beat, one instrument could be effects. ♪ ♪ ( laughter ) so it all comes together to make good music. >> reporter: legendary musician wynton marsalis is behind the program, with jazz at lincoln center in new york. ultimately, what do you want these children to take away from this program? >> well, there are three
here's jericka duncan. . >> reporter: this is no ordinary class. it's part jazz, part american history. the key lesson-- that jazz and democracy are based on the same principles. >> look at our band. >> reporter: bassist barry stephenson. >> do we all look exactly the same? >> no. >> do you think we all think the same? >> no. >> reporter: nine-year-old sasha etheredge attends morris jeff community school in new orleans. >> i think the...
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here's jericka duncan. >> reporter: in the midst of a busy day, the president of the united states found time to tweet this: last week, nordstrom announced it would no longer buy ivanka trump merchandise, based on the brand's perfnc nordstrom executives sent out this company-wide email, offering support to anyone affected by president trump's executive order on immigration. white house press secretary sean spicer. >> there's clearly an attempt for him to stand up for her because she is being maligned because they have a problem with his policies appropriate president trump's ongoing involve independent trump family business is a problem, says richard painter, chief ethics lawyer for president george w. bush. >> we cannot have him out there shilling for the family businesses on twitter or anywhere else. >> these papers . >> reporter: mr. trump still owns his blses and profits from them, despite transferring control last month to a trust won runby his sons. the paperwork is incomplete in delaware, where the majority of trump businesses, over 300 of them, are registered. trump has until mar
here's jericka duncan. >> reporter: in the midst of a busy day, the president of the united states found time to tweet this: last week, nordstrom announced it would no longer buy ivanka trump merchandise, based on the brand's perfnc nordstrom executives sent out this company-wide email, offering support to anyone affected by president trump's executive order on immigration. white house press secretary sean spicer. >> there's clearly an attempt for him to stand up for her because she...
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jericka duncan has this. >> reporter: hundreds took to the streets of washington today with one clearsage: >> we're not bad people. we want to work. we want to pursue the american dream. >> reporter: those words were echoed across the country as thousands rallied from chicago to raleigh to minneapolis. and scores of businesses, including restaurants, were shuttered. it was all in solidarity with immigrant workers who say president trump's deportation policies threaten their livelihoods and their future in this country. a third of american service jobs are held by undocumented workers. over 2 million immigrants work in the restaurant industry alone. >> every business on this street is generally open. none of them are today. >> reporter: ben miller from pennsylvania and his wife, cristina martinez, who came here illegally from mexico, own el compadre in south philadelphia. today, they kept their doors closed. do you think taking one day off really makes a difference? >> this is, like, just flexing. >> reporter: in other words, you want to just show-- >> the muscle. >> reporter: the majo
jericka duncan has this. >> reporter: hundreds took to the streets of washington today with one clearsage: >> we're not bad people. we want to work. we want to pursue the american dream. >> reporter: those words were echoed across the country as thousands rallied from chicago to raleigh to minneapolis. and scores of businesses, including restaurants, were shuttered. it was all in solidarity with immigrant workers who say president trump's deportation policies threaten their...
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jericka duncan, cbs news, new orleans. ♪ the saints go marching in >> pelley: wynton marsalis, a national. that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >> when you hear about the tough phone calls i'm having, don't worry about it of the just don't worry about it. they are tough. we have to be tough. >> just being around little angels like this guy, i'm so honored to have him named after me. >> we hit him with the 80-yard pass. and the competence level of the defense went up. >> hello, ahead tonight, quarterback doug williams and a look back on the burgundy and gold super bowl glory days. but first, congressman jason represents the district in utah that is over 200, make that 2,000 miles from washington dc. so why is he concerned about local law in
jericka duncan, cbs news, new orleans. ♪ the saints go marching in >> pelley: wynton marsalis, a national. that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >> when you hear about the tough phone calls i'm having, don't worry about it of the just don't worry about it. they are tough. we have to be tough. >> just being around little angels like this guy, i'm so honored to have him named after me....
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jericka duncan was at new york's j.f.k. airport today when family from syria arrived. >> hi. >> reporter: this is the moment dr. ghassan asail and wife sarmad dreamed about for more than 13 years. >> i'm happy. i'm happy like i won the super bowl like yesterday. i'm very happy. >> reporter: the row union with the asails two brothers was supposed to happen nine days ago, but visas were canceled when president trump signed the executive order. after land l in philadelphia, the six syrian immigrants were forced to return home. >> unhuman what happened to us. >> reporter: 17-year-old matthew asail had the wait even longer before joining his relatives. >> we did everything by the rules, everything what we done was right. we did not do anything illegal. >> reporter: why did your family leave? >> over there, it's like a war zone. it's not safe. >> reporter: in 2015, their immigration petition finally proved to the active processing stage, which involved multiple background checks and several interviews. >> welcome to america. >> r
jericka duncan was at new york's j.f.k. airport today when family from syria arrived. >> hi. >> reporter: this is the moment dr. ghassan asail and wife sarmad dreamed about for more than 13 years. >> i'm happy. i'm happy like i won the super bowl like yesterday. i'm very happy. >> reporter: the row union with the asails two brothers was supposed to happen nine days ago, but visas were canceled when president trump signed the executive order. after land l in philadelphia,...
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jericka duncan, cbs news, new orleans. ♪ the saints go marching in >> pelley: wynton marsalis, a national. that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs fios is not cable. captioning sponsored by cbs we're wired differently. which means we can deliver equal uploads and downloads. welcome to 8 and a half maple street. it's half a house. and even though it only has half a kitchen, half the closet space and a half bath, it's a full house to the wilsons. because they have fios, the only 100% fiber optic network, with uploads as fast as downloads, their half house has full internet. cable only offers upload speeds that are a fraction of their downloads. now you might think it's a little odd that the wilsons have a half house, but they think it's a little odd to pay for uploads that aren't up to speed. get 150 meg internet with equal uploads and downloads, tv and phone for just 79.99 per month online for one year. visit getfios.com or call 1-888-get-fios to learn more. that's 150 meg internet, tv and phone for 79
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jericka duncan spoke with them. >> i never felt so uncomfortable in this country in my life. reporter: 66-year-old khalilah camacho-ali and her 44-year-old son muhammad ali, jr., say customs agents detained then after asking about their religion at hollywood international airport. >> they took me aside and asked me my name. i was like, muhammad. and i was like, what are you asking me my religion for? >> reporter: ali's mother says she was taken to a separate room and asked the same questions. she says she showed this picture of her former husband, the legendary muhammad ali, hoping it would ease tensions, but it did not. what do you think your former husband, muhammad ali, is saying. >> he's probably trying the fight out of his grave and come and knock trump out. >> reporter: attorney chris mancini represents the alis. >> it's very clear the alis were selected specifically because they had arab names for secondary inspection and then they were asked about their religious beliefs. >> reporter: a law enforcement official told cbs news the alis were not detained because of their
jericka duncan spoke with them. >> i never felt so uncomfortable in this country in my life. reporter: 66-year-old khalilah camacho-ali and her 44-year-old son muhammad ali, jr., say customs agents detained then after asking about their religion at hollywood international airport. >> they took me aside and asked me my name. i was like, muhammad. and i was like, what are you asking me my religion for? >> reporter: ali's mother says she was taken to a separate room and asked the...
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jericka duncan, cbs news, new orleans. >>> that's the "overnight news" for this friday.ou, the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news. and be sure not to miss cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm scott pelley. >>> welcome to the "overnight news." president trump's budding friendship with russian president vladamir putin faces separatist rebels backed by russia have opened an offensive in eastern ukraine. the city is without water or electricity, and the middle of winter. holly williams has that story. >> reporter: on ukraine's frozen battlefield, government forces and separatists are fighting once again. they have had no electricity and hardly any heating for days. soviet era rockets are killing civilians. with the u.s. backing ukraine's government and russia supporting the separatists, this war has claimed nearly 10,000 lives since it began in 2014. both sides blame each other for the latest upsurge in violence. accusing the ukrainian government attempting to squeeze money out of the u.s. and europe
jericka duncan, cbs news, new orleans. >>> that's the "overnight news" for this friday.ou, the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news. and be sure not to miss cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm scott pelley. >>> welcome to the "overnight news." president trump's budding friendship with russian president vladamir putin faces separatist rebels backed by russia have opened an offensive...
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from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.comday, february 21st, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." breaking overnight -- 94 americans were killed when a small plane crashed into an australian shopping center, reportedly on the trip of a lifetime. >>> also breaking, relentless rain triggers a levee breach in northern california. crews race to repair the break, but there's more rain on the way. >> one of my friends tripped, once he fell, we all fell into the water. >> and several kids fall into a
from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.comday, february 21st, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." breaking overnight -- 94 americans were killed when a small plane crashed into an australian shopping center, reportedly on the trip of a lifetime. >>> also breaking, relentless rain triggers a levee breach in northern california. crews race to repair the break, but there's more rain on the way. >> one of my...
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. >> jericka duncan in allentown tonight. >>> a man who set fire to a mosque in fort pierce, florida, was sentenced today to 30 years. it was the same mosque the rí á? orlando nightclub shooter attended. joseph schreiber pleaded no contest. he's an ex-con who posted anti- islamic rants online. the mosque was destroyed in september on the 15th anniversary of 9/11. Ì tomorrow on president trump's nominee for education secretary, and this one is a cliffhanger. here's our congressional correspondent nancy cordes. >> save our schools, no to devos. >> reporter: the debate over betsy devos followed senators home this weekend, as protests popped up outside the state offices of several republicans. >> here in washington, the pressure is even more intense. >> good afternoon, senator susan collins' office. >> reporter: the senate switchboard swamped by hundreds of thousands of calls. >> so he is not supportive of this nominee? >> reporter: some democratic senators took their own turns at the phones. >> so she's really way outside of the mainstream. >> reporter: and even turned to schoolkids to h
. >> jericka duncan in allentown tonight. >>> a man who set fire to a mosque in fort pierce, florida, was sentenced today to 30 years. it was the same mosque the rí á? orlando nightclub shooter attended. joseph schreiber pleaded no contest. he's an ex-con who posted anti- islamic rants online. the mosque was destroyed in september on the 15th anniversary of 9/11. Ì tomorrow on president trump's nominee for education secretary, and this one is a cliffhanger. here's our...
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jericka duncan, cbs news, new orleans. ♪ when the saints go marching in ♪ >> looks like they're havingvernight news" for this thursday. for some of you the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm don dahler. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's thursday, february 9th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." right now millions throughout the northeast are bracing for a massive snowstorm with more than a foot in store for some places, while on the west coast -- >> yeah, you basically go to sleep just praying for the rain to stop. >> severe storms trigger devastating mudslides with more rain on the way. >>> breaking overnight, protesters in arizona rally to block a woman's deportation, while her kids join the fight to keep her in the country. >> we're trying to
jericka duncan, cbs news, new orleans. ♪ when the saints go marching in ♪ >> looks like they're havingvernight news" for this thursday. for some of you the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm don dahler. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's thursday, february 9th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." right now millions throughout the...
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scott, another event is being planned already for may 1st. >> jericka duncan. and we will be back in a moment. "best cracked pepper sauce" barbeque trophies: "most ribs eaten while calf roping". yep. greatness deserves recognition. you got any trophies, cowboy? uh, yea, well, uh... well, there's this one. "best insurance mobile app"? yep, three years in a row. well i'll be! does that thing just follow you around? like a little puppy. the award-winning geico app. download it today. >>> an illegal immigrant from mexico is sheltering in a church in denver to avoid deportation. she entered the u.s. 20 years ago. in 2009 convicted of using a fake social security number to get work. allowed to stay while she appealed. under new rules from the trump administration, now sunny must go. she said this is not just an attack on me, it us an attack on the entire immigrant community. the church says she is welcome to stay. >>> today the president signed a bill that canceled an obama administration rule that protected streams from coal mining waiste. the president called it a
scott, another event is being planned already for may 1st. >> jericka duncan. and we will be back in a moment. "best cracked pepper sauce" barbeque trophies: "most ribs eaten while calf roping". yep. greatness deserves recognition. you got any trophies, cowboy? uh, yea, well, uh... well, there's this one. "best insurance mobile app"? yep, three years in a row. well i'll be! does that thing just follow you around? like a little puppy. the award-winning geico...
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jericka duncan has that story. >> i thought that i was arrested for something that i didn't do. >> reportercanadian citizen fadwa alaoui and her cousin fadela boutaleb were recently on a quick shopping trip across the border. this time they were celebrating alaoui's five-year-old son's last chemo treatment, but when they arrived at the u.s. border in highgate springs, vermont, the women say they were asked repeatedly about their religion. >> he told me, are you muslim, right? i answered yes. >> reporter: had you ever been asked before? >> no, no, no. never. no. that was the first time that i was asked that unexpected question. >> reporter: did the agent ask you about your political views? >> he asked me, what do you think about donald trump? i told him, it's not my business. >> reporter: alaousa were told to hand over their cell phones and passwords. she says officers would have seen several inspirational speeches and prayer videos. fadela boutaleb says she was asked, do moroccans like americans? after nearly five hours of waiting, they were denied entry. the border officer explained why. >
jericka duncan has that story. >> i thought that i was arrested for something that i didn't do. >> reportercanadian citizen fadwa alaoui and her cousin fadela boutaleb were recently on a quick shopping trip across the border. this time they were celebrating alaoui's five-year-old son's last chemo treatment, but when they arrived at the u.s. border in highgate springs, vermont, the women say they were asked repeatedly about their religion. >> he told me, are you muslim, right?...
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jericka duncan spoke with them. >> i never felt so uncomfortable in this country in my life.orter: 66-year-old khalilah camacho-ali and her 44-year-old son muhammad ali, jr., say customs agents detained them after asking about their religion at hollywood international airport. they had just returned from jamaica. >> they took me aside and asked me my name. i was like, muhammad. and he asked me my religion. and i was like, what are you asking me my religion for? i'm a muslim. >> reporter: ali's mother says she was taken to a separate room and asked the same questions. she says she showed this picture of her former husband, the legendary muhammad ali, hoping it would ease tensions, but it did not. what do you think your former husband, muhammad ali, is saying. >> he's probably trying to fight out of his grave and come and knock trump out in eight. that's what i think. >> reporter: attorney chris mancini represents the alis. >> it's very clear the alis were selected specifically because they had arabic names for secondary inspection and then they were asked about their religious
jericka duncan spoke with them. >> i never felt so uncomfortable in this country in my life.orter: 66-year-old khalilah camacho-ali and her 44-year-old son muhammad ali, jr., say customs agents detained them after asking about their religion at hollywood international airport. they had just returned from jamaica. >> they took me aside and asked me my name. i was like, muhammad. and he asked me my religion. and i was like, what are you asking me my religion for? i'm a muslim....
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from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jericka duncan.cy after tornados strike leaving behind miles of destruction. mr. president, i am surprised that the words of coretta scott king are not suitable for debate in the united states senate. >> senator elizabeth warren is told to take her seat during her speech opposing attorney
from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jericka duncan.cy after tornados strike leaving behind miles of destruction. mr. president, i am surprised that the words of coretta scott king are not suitable for debate in the united states senate. >> senator elizabeth warren is told to take her seat during her speech opposing attorney
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jericka duncan, cbs news, new orleans. ♪ when the saints go marching in ♪ >> looks like they're havingvernight news" for this thursday. for some of you the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm don dahler. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm don dahler. can leer clear -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> well, "eyewitness news" is on storm watch this morning, storms scan three shows winter weather is moving in the region right now katie will tell us when heaviest snow is expected to arrive. >>> and, you want snow? well, we have it for you this is what it looks like in allentown they are waking up to snow covered road and all that snow is moving east. >> it is thursday, february 9th i'm jim donovan. >>> i'm rahel solomon. we have complete coverage of the morning's weather winter weather. >>> joe holden is in montgomery county. pat gallen is in philadelphia. >> let's turn to meteorologist katie fehlinger. you have been tracking this for several days. here
jericka duncan, cbs news, new orleans. ♪ when the saints go marching in ♪ >> looks like they're havingvernight news" for this thursday. for some of you the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm don dahler. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm don dahler. can leer clear -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> well, "eyewitness...
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from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. c.com >>> this is the "cbs overnightident trump filled a key position on his national security team. he chose lieutenant general h.r. mcmaster as his new national security adviser, replacing general michael flynn whom trump fired one week ago for misleading the vice president about contacts he had had with russia's ambassador to the u.s. margaret brennan is at the white house. >> he's a man of tremendous talent and tremendous experience. >> reporter: president trump introduced lieutenant general h.r. mcmaster as his new national security adviser after spending the weekend at his mar-a-lago estate interviewing candidates. the 54-year-old career army officer is known as one of the most successful battlefield commanders in iraq. privilege it is to be able to continue serving our nation. >> reporter: as an active duty general, mcmaster still serves as commander in chief and is less able to make staffing demands. just last week retired admiral robert harward turned down the position after a dispute over selecting deputies, bu
from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. c.com >>> this is the "cbs overnightident trump filled a key position on his national security team. he chose lieutenant general h.r. mcmaster as his new national security adviser, replacing general michael flynn whom trump fired one week ago for misleading the vice president about contacts he had had with russia's ambassador to the u.s. margaret brennan is at the white house. >> he's a man of tremendous talent...
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heom tad bro ccastenter in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. >>> the big easy, hit hard.hrough new orleans. we'll have the latest on casualties and damage. >> things start flying, i asked jesus to cover me, don't let me get hurt. next thing you know, here we are. >>> also tonight, the president battles for his travel ban. >> it would be very helpful to keeping the wrong people out of our country. >> and he makes another false claim. this time alleging a conspiracy to underreport the murder rate. >> the highest it's been in 47 years, right. did you know that? >>> the opioid toll is growing. >> the pandemic is devastating the very fiber of this country. if this were the flu, our county would be under quarantine. >>> and -- tuning up a car. so it sounds just right. ♪ >> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> tornadoes tore into the new orleans area, ripping homes apart and knocking out power. the mayor says there are dozens of injuries. the latest pictures show a lot of major damage. as many as 10,000 homes and businesses have lost power. the governor has declared a state of
heom tad bro ccastenter in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. >>> the big easy, hit hard.hrough new orleans. we'll have the latest on casualties and damage. >> things start flying, i asked jesus to cover me, don't let me get hurt. next thing you know, here we are. >>> also tonight, the president battles for his travel ban. >> it would be very helpful to keeping the wrong people out of our country. >> and he makes another false claim. this time alleging a...
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jericka duncan reports. >> reporter: hundreds took to the streets of washington with one clear messagead people. we want to work. we want to pursue the american dream. >> reporter: those words were echoed across the country as thousands rallied from chicago to raleigh to minneapolis and scores of businesses including restaurants were shuttered. it was all in solidarity with immigrant workers who say president trump's deportation policies threaten their livelihoods and their future in this country. a third of american service jobs are held by undocumented workers. over 2 million immigrants work in the restaurant industry alone. >> every business on the street is generally open. none of them are today. >> reporter: ben miller from pennsylvania and his wife christina martinez who came here illegally from mexico own el come padre restaurant. they closed their doors. >> this is like flexing. >> nortin other words, you want show the major impact of just one day. >> that's right. we want to show protection for workers, everybody that's working. >> reporter: this restaurant is operating limite
jericka duncan reports. >> reporter: hundreds took to the streets of washington with one clear messagead people. we want to work. we want to pursue the american dream. >> reporter: those words were echoed across the country as thousands rallied from chicago to raleigh to minneapolis and scores of businesses including restaurants were shuttered. it was all in solidarity with immigrant workers who say president trump's deportation policies threaten their livelihoods and their future...
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from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. emergency after tornados strike leaving behind miles of destruction. mr. president, i am surprised that the words of coretta scott king are not suitable for debate in the united states senate. >> senator elizabeth warren is told to take her seat during her speech opposing attorney general nominee jeff sessions and in limbo, the fate of president trump's travel ban is now in the hands of three appeal escort justices. good morning from the studio 57 news room at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anna ree green. a state of emergency remains in effect for louisiana. which is working to recover from a string of tornados that barrelled through the southeast corner of the state. east new orleans was hit hard. in all about 20 people were injured, some of them seriously. dozens of homes and other businesses were destroyed and power was knocked out to about 10,000 customers. don champion has our report. >> clean up is under way in southern louisiana after several
from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jericka duncan. emergency after tornados strike leaving behind miles of destruction. mr. president, i am surprised that the words of coretta scott king are not suitable for debate in the united states senate. >> senator elizabeth warren is told to take her seat during her speech opposing attorney general nominee jeff sessions and in limbo, the fate of president trump's travel ban is now in the hands of three appeal escort justices. good...
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"cbs evening news" correspondent jericka duncan will have much more on the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley, right here after "eyewitness news" at 6:30. >>> authorities say a half naked man assaulted and robbed a taxi driver before driving through rittenhouse square, late this afternoon. >> that cell phone video taken of the incident police say natalie man got in the cab, drove through rittenhouse square, and before stopping on walnut street, right there in front of the barnes and noble. the cabdriver said he was dropping off a passenger when the the man came up to his vehicle. >> he came from the passenger side, and then, he opened up the passenger side door and he grabbed her from the collar and around the street. >> luckily no one was injured. police say the man is currently undergoing dui testing. >>> nearly 100 septa train cars are out of service tonight and will remain out of service inn definitely. over the weekend inspectors found cracks beneath those trains. "eyewitness news" reporter joe holden is live at 69th street transportation center in upper darby, where commuters are
"cbs evening news" correspondent jericka duncan will have much more on the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley, right here after "eyewitness news" at 6:30. >>> authorities say a half naked man assaulted and robbed a taxi driver before driving through rittenhouse square, late this afternoon. >> that cell phone video taken of the incident police say natalie man got in the cab, drove through rittenhouse square, and before stopping on walnut street,...