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cbs reporter jonathan vigliotti joins us live now from crete. jonathan, what is the latest on the search? there was some debris but it turned out not connected to that. >> reporter: that's correct. the search remains ongoing. the massive search began, ken, just 15 minutes after flight 804 disappeared. at this hour, it's concentrated around karpathos. they are searching the mediterranean for 804. the flight was going from paris to cairo with 56 passengers and 10 crew on board. this person says her niece was an egyptair flight attendant. we still have hope, she says. egypt aviation minister suspects terrorism but experts say it is too soon to reach that conclusion. >> could it have been pilot issues or mechanical failure? could it have been a bomb? all of these things will be revealed when we finally are able to find the aircraft itself. >> reporter: the crew did not make a distress call although the egyptians say an emergency beacon may have been activated. greece's defense minister says the plane was flying at 37,000 feet when it suddenly dropped
cbs reporter jonathan vigliotti joins us live now from crete. jonathan, what is the latest on the search? there was some debris but it turned out not connected to that. >> reporter: that's correct. the search remains ongoing. the massive search began, ken, just 15 minutes after flight 804 disappeared. at this hour, it's concentrated around karpathos. they are searching the mediterranean for 804. the flight was going from paris to cairo with 56 passengers and 10 crew on board. this person...
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jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, crete. >> the fear is key parts of the plane may never be recovered, thewater is deep in that very area where the jet is thought to have gone down. >>> the man in charge of metro fired 20 managers today. seven of them were senior managers and many of them were from metro's rail division. the firings are part of general manager part wiedefeld's effort to streamline management to improve effectiveness and accountability. the gm is still looking to cut more front office jobs to focus more on resources and service and safety. >>> turning to campaign 2016, the national rifle association has endorsed republican donald trump for president. trump did speak to the nra members today at an annual meeting in louisville. >> gun-free zones. we are getting rid of gun-free zones, okay? >> trump said if democrat hillary clinton is elected, she will work to abolish this second amendment. tomorrow clinton is scheduled to travel to florida to meet with shooting victims. >>> government is changing the way it counts the number of pregnant women infected with the zika ru blood t
jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, crete. >> the fear is key parts of the plane may never be recovered, thewater is deep in that very area where the jet is thought to have gone down. >>> the man in charge of metro fired 20 managers today. seven of them were senior managers and many of them were from metro's rail division. the firings are part of general manager part wiedefeld's effort to streamline management to improve effectiveness and accountability. the gm is still looking to cut...
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jonathan vigliotti cbs news, crete. >> well, democrats hit the campaign trail today as bernie sanders tries to close in on frontrunner hillary clinton. sanders fired up a crowd today in new mexico claiming that he is the best candidate to beat donald trump in november. meanwhile in miami gardens, clinton spoke to mothers at an empowerment event organized by the trayvon martin foundation. clinton says she will continue to work to curb gun violence. >> we are smart enough and strong enough as a nation to figure out how to protect the rights of responsible gun owners while keeping guns out of the hands of domestic abusers, other violent criminals. >> the way we transform america is not just by electing a president, it is by creating a political revolution. [cheers and applause] >> trump did not hold any public events today. >>> the transgender bathroom controversy it's making its way to pennsylvania's most popular amusement park now. hershey park is now allowing guests and employees to use the restroom that corresponds to their gender identity. this as people all around the country debat
jonathan vigliotti cbs news, crete. >> well, democrats hit the campaign trail today as bernie sanders tries to close in on frontrunner hillary clinton. sanders fired up a crowd today in new mexico claiming that he is the best candidate to beat donald trump in november. meanwhile in miami gardens, clinton spoke to mothers at an empowerment event organized by the trayvon martin foundation. clinton says she will continue to work to curb gun violence. >> we are smart enough and strong...
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reporter jonathan vigliotti has the latest from the greek island of crete. >> reporter: liz, today's wreckage was found off the coast of egypt. it still is unclear if terrorism played a role. there's still no credible claim of responsibility. an egyptair official says the egyptian military has discovered body parts, luggage and airplane seats from flight 804. the european space agency spotted what could be a mile long slick where the plane went down. 66 people were on board the jetliner which went down into the sea early thursday after swerving wildly. [ crying ] >> reporter: victims' relatives gathered at this mosque in cairo for a prayer service. this man's cousin was on board the flight. [ non-english language ] >> reporter: he says, this is very hard for the families. egyptian authorities believe terrorism brought down the plane but cbs news has learned so far there's been no credible claim of responsibility. egyptair's chairman says the search area encompasses a 40- mile radius in the mediterranean about halfway between here and crete and alexandria egypt. paris investigators ha
reporter jonathan vigliotti has the latest from the greek island of crete. >> reporter: liz, today's wreckage was found off the coast of egypt. it still is unclear if terrorism played a role. there's still no credible claim of responsibility. an egyptair official says the egyptian military has discovered body parts, luggage and airplane seats from flight 804. the european space agency spotted what could be a mile long slick where the plane went down. 66 people were on board the jetliner...
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jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, the netherlands. >>> a 4-year-old boy who fell into a gorilla exhibit at the cincinnati zoo is now out of the hospital. this video is startling every time you look at it. zoo security officers killed the gorilla that had grabbed him. you see the boy snuck into the enclosure and fell 10 feet into a moat, where one of the gorillas stood over him and then pulled him away and dragged him throughout the enclosure. the zoo's sp because they felt the little boy's life is in danger. animal rights activists are outraged. >>> a much happier animal story, wildlife experts in sri lanka worked for hours to free an elephant caught in a drain. the mom tried to charge the crew, but they were able to hold her at bay using a rifle filled with blanks. they will release the calf back into the wild once he is better. >>> trepidding online right now, some scare -- trending online, right now, some scary moments during a motorcycle race in spain. one biker gets spun off his bike. look at that, goes flipping and then the fuel tank separates and then boom. there it is. watch it aga
jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, the netherlands. >>> a 4-year-old boy who fell into a gorilla exhibit at the cincinnati zoo is now out of the hospital. this video is startling every time you look at it. zoo security officers killed the gorilla that had grabbed him. you see the boy snuck into the enclosure and fell 10 feet into a moat, where one of the gorillas stood over him and then pulled him away and dragged him throughout the enclosure. the zoo's sp because they felt the little boy's...
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jonathan vigliotti is in london. >> reporter: protestors clashed with police inside baghdad's heavily forthified green zone as demonstrators demanded an overhaul of what they call a broken government that has failed to provide basic services like water and electricity. >> this green zone is not the property of any member of the parliament. it's the property of the iraqi people said habib al-battat. and he and hundreds of others made themselves at home in this international government compound, rarely seen by iraqi green zone's blast wall and stormed parliament. cell phone video shows lawmakers escaping in cars. the crowd backed by popular shiite cleric muqtada al-sadr demanded prime minister haider al abadi overhaul his cabinet which they say is part of a corrupt political system put in place by the u.s. after the invasion in 2003. this weekend security breach came less than 48 hours after vice president joe biden visited the iraqi capitol in a show of support for al abadi who the u.s. regards as a stable partner in the war on isis. but there is concern isis is feeding off this politi
jonathan vigliotti is in london. >> reporter: protestors clashed with police inside baghdad's heavily forthified green zone as demonstrators demanded an overhaul of what they call a broken government that has failed to provide basic services like water and electricity. >> this green zone is not the property of any member of the parliament. it's the property of the iraqi people said habib al-battat. and he and hundreds of others made themselves at home in this international...
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jonathan vigliotti has the story. >> reporter: relatives of the passengers on the missing plane rushed to cairo airport after officials announced it. 66 people left paris' charles degaulle airport late wednesday night. 40 minutes from reaching cairo the plane vanished over the mediterranean. it was reportedly flying at 37,000 feet at the time. that's cruise altitude. >> very, very few accidents occur at that altitude. less than 10%. >> reporter: officials say the pilot last made contact with ground control 10 minutes before the plane's disappearance. officials say the pilot made no distress calls. this isn't the first time egyptair has made headlines. back in march, an egyptair plane was hijacked and diverted to cypress by a mentally unstable man. in 1999 one of the flights crashed into the atlantic ocean near nantucket, massachusetts. all 217 were killed. the copilot switched off the autopilot and pointed it downward before the crash. egyptian officials insist mechanical error was to blame. jonathan vigliotti, cbs news. >> the pilot of egyptair flight 804 reportedly had more than 6,00
jonathan vigliotti has the story. >> reporter: relatives of the passengers on the missing plane rushed to cairo airport after officials announced it. 66 people left paris' charles degaulle airport late wednesday night. 40 minutes from reaching cairo the plane vanished over the mediterranean. it was reportedly flying at 37,000 feet at the time. that's cruise altitude. >> very, very few accidents occur at that altitude. less than 10%. >> reporter: officials say the pilot last...
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jonathan vigliotti has the latest on the investigation from crete. >> reporter: shredded clothing. shoes. and heavily damaged plain parts are some of the items search teams have recovered from egyptair flight 804. investigators also found the doomed flight black boxes. about 180 miles north of the egyptian port city of alexandria. the data could help determine what caused the plane to plummet wildly into the mediterranean sea thursday morning killing all 6 board. >> technology -- 66 people on board. >> technology played a critical role in tracking down the wreckage. radar from this c-130 helped find debris from the missing plane. and the u.s. navy joined in the search and can detect wreckage from under the ocean's surface. and other countries like the u.k., greece and france have sent teams as well. the assertion herald and aviation web site published information on smoke detected near the bathroom and the cockpit and the avionics bay. >> it is very rare that a fire would take over the aircraft and result in the aircraft ultimately crashing in the space of three minutes. so far, no
jonathan vigliotti has the latest on the investigation from crete. >> reporter: shredded clothing. shoes. and heavily damaged plain parts are some of the items search teams have recovered from egyptair flight 804. investigators also found the doomed flight black boxes. about 180 miles north of the egyptian port city of alexandria. the data could help determine what caused the plane to plummet wildly into the mediterranean sea thursday morning killing all 6 board. >> technology -- 66...
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. >> quijano: this week foreign correspondent jonathan vigliotti created quite a buzz with his story about illegal drones and the magnificent birds police in holland are using to take them down. >> reporter: the dutch national police department's newest recruits have wings. and an appetite for unusual prey. hunter the bald eagle is the world's first bird trained to take down drones that cause trouble in the sky. the police chief mark weibes says they have been seen hovering over packed parades and airports. >> we had a couple of activities where the drones were too near the airports. >> reporter: this low tech solution to a high-tech problem is the vision of sjoerd hoogendoorn who created it last year. >> we are training to be the best bird of prey to take down drones. >> reporter: the dutch national police department ised first organization hoogendoorn is contracting his eagles out hunter spots a drone, he is off and with flight speeds of up to 80 miles an hour, there is no escaping his talons. >> ben dekies setter trainer rtd how do you go about training your eagle os to go after d
. >> quijano: this week foreign correspondent jonathan vigliotti created quite a buzz with his story about illegal drones and the magnificent birds police in holland are using to take them down. >> reporter: the dutch national police department's newest recruits have wings. and an appetite for unusual prey. hunter the bald eagle is the world's first bird trained to take down drones that cause trouble in the sky. the police chief mark weibes says they have been seen hovering over...
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jonathan vigliotti is there. >> my name is sadiq khan, and i'm the mayor of london. >> reporter: what year old sadiq khan was officially sworn in this morning signing the declaration of acceptance before a crowd of supporters. in his acceptance speech late last night the former human rights lawyer and labor candidate promised to be a mayor for all londoners. >> and i'm so proud that london has today chosen hope over fear and unity over division. >> reporter: khan had to overcome fear campaigns launched by his opponent conservative candidate zack gold smith a billionaire's son someones attacked his advocacy work for deftds saying he gave a platform to extremists. khan has called the claim unfounded and racist. >> thank you for your vote. >> reporter: in the end khan took home 57% of the vote to become the most powerful muslim in european politics. it is an unlikely path from a humble upbringing. he grew up in public housing. his father was a bus driver from pakistan. >> i never drement that i could be standing here as the mayor of london. i am only here today because of the opportuniti
jonathan vigliotti is there. >> my name is sadiq khan, and i'm the mayor of london. >> reporter: what year old sadiq khan was officially sworn in this morning signing the declaration of acceptance before a crowd of supporters. in his acceptance speech late last night the former human rights lawyer and labor candidate promised to be a mayor for all londoners. >> and i'm so proud that london has today chosen hope over fear and unity over division. >> reporter: khan had to...
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>> quijano: jonathan vigliotti on assignment for "cbs sunday morning" filed an unusual postcard fromocco today. he tells us about tree-climbing goats and the exotic elixir they help to produce. >> reporter: the goats in morocco's argan forest have an extraordinary skill. with the finesse of a tightrope walker they scale up the precarious branches. it's a darwinian talent goats developed to reach argan fruit. the nuts contain the valuable argan oil popping up in everything from shampoo to food products but nowhere on the labels will you find the full story behind how this oil was born. so goats in trees, it's like a moroccan mirage. >> yeah, the first time i came to morocco and i saw these goats climbing the trees i thought i was hallucinating. >> reporter: along these roads, ds is normal to see hundreds of goats in trees. and as ahmed and gabrielle jeriouda showed, me this is where the argan elixir takes root. >> they're basically eating the fruit and digesting it, and then they either spit it up or poop it out. but -- >> reporter: poop it out. or uh-huh. >> reporter: you heard that
>> quijano: jonathan vigliotti on assignment for "cbs sunday morning" filed an unusual postcard fromocco today. he tells us about tree-climbing goats and the exotic elixir they help to produce. >> reporter: the goats in morocco's argan forest have an extraordinary skill. with the finesse of a tightrope walker they scale up the precarious branches. it's a darwinian talent goats developed to reach argan fruit. the nuts contain the valuable argan oil popping up in everything...
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jonathan vigliotti, cbs news. >> ninan: a boy who has tourette syndrome makes an anti-bullying video, when the "cbs weekend news" continues. with my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, the possibility of a flare was almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. s, 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. raise your expectations. ask your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, control is pos
jonathan vigliotti, cbs news. >> ninan: a boy who has tourette syndrome makes an anti-bullying video, when the "cbs weekend news" continues. with my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, the possibility of a flare was almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain...
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jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, crete. >> experts from trans, greece and the u.s. have joined egyptian officials to try to find the plane. we are also learning more about how the plane's route took a turn for the worse. all was fine when the plane left paris. soon, it was at normal cruising altitude over the eastern part of the mediterranean. but around 2 a.m. local time, greek radar shows it abruptly turned 90 degrees and swung a tight 360 circle in the opposite direction. soon it fell to 10,000 feet. local security expert jeff harp has a guess at why. >> it's possible that there was someone who decided to plant a device on the plane in one of the stopover locations. >> harp's referring to the plane's earlier stops in the previous 24 hours. it flew to eritrea and tunisia before paris. >>> time now 4:41. meet mr. me yogi. he is in california this morning after a very long and involved trip. how he won the heart of a navy reservist and a new home. ut how to end a ,, rash of freeway shootings. k-p-i-x five's betty yu wenn a ride-along, with a pittsbg police sergeant.
jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, crete. >> experts from trans, greece and the u.s. have joined egyptian officials to try to find the plane. we are also learning more about how the plane's route took a turn for the worse. all was fine when the plane left paris. soon, it was at normal cruising altitude over the eastern part of the mediterranean. but around 2 a.m. local time, greek radar shows it abruptly turned 90 degrees and swung a tight 360 circle in the opposite direction. soon it fell to...
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embassy has not been evacuated, but jonathan vigliotti shows us the chaos that erupted just blocks away. o reporter: thousands of antigovernment protesters charged towards the iraqi capital's heavily fortified green zone, home to government ministries and foreign embassies. armed police, outnumbered, simply looked on. ccal baghdad media captured what happened next as protesters tore down a portion of the blast wall and stormed the elite compound, a place that is off oimits to most iraqis. the massive group broke through parliament's main entrance, flooding halls and conference rooms, even sitting in seats wmrmally occupied by lawmakers. ch the lobby, they were heard chanting, "victory is for iraq." today's breach marks a major escalation of a months-long uglitical crisis brought on in part by plunging global oil prices and the ongoing fight against isis. just this morning, a truck bomb at a busy market filled with shiite civilians killed at least 21 people. ulis claimed responsibility. supporters of popular shiite cleric muqtada al-sadr are demanding an overhaul of what they call iraq's
embassy has not been evacuated, but jonathan vigliotti shows us the chaos that erupted just blocks away. o reporter: thousands of antigovernment protesters charged towards the iraqi capital's heavily fortified green zone, home to government ministries and foreign embassies. armed police, outnumbered, simply looked on. ccal baghdad media captured what happened next as protesters tore down a portion of the blast wall and stormed the elite compound, a place that is off oimits to most iraqis. the...
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jonathan vigliotti has all that is being done to find that plane. >> reporter: planes on the way and submarine enroute to scour the sea floor. the navy is using surveillance aircraft to help with the search. >> we can stay out for 6 hours looking for people with a lot of windows in the aircraft and everyone is looking out the windows. >> reporter: the newly released audio recording captured a standard check in between flight 804's pilot and control in switzerland, and then the aircraft began acting erratically before plunging into the ocean. the black boxes will ping for 30 days, and it's report that does -- reported that smoke was detected minutes before the plane went out. >> there was no help man error that would just trigger smoke alarms. >> reporter: airline officials say it could take weeks to identify human remains that have been collected, adding to the grief of relatives searching for answers. jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, crete. >> so far, no terrorism group has claimed responsibility for the attack. >>> this morning, the padres are saying sorry to the san diego gay men's c
jonathan vigliotti has all that is being done to find that plane. >> reporter: planes on the way and submarine enroute to scour the sea floor. the navy is using surveillance aircraft to help with the search. >> we can stay out for 6 hours looking for people with a lot of windows in the aircraft and everyone is looking out the windows. >> reporter: the newly released audio recording captured a standard check in between flight 804's pilot and control in switzerland, and then the...
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we have the latest developments live from reporter jonathan vigliotti who is in crete. been a day of ups and downs and false alarms. but so far this massive search has turned up nothing. >> reporter: crews are searching the mediterranean sea for the wreckage of egyptair flight 804. the flight was headed from paris to cairo with 56 passengers and 10 crew on board. this person says her niece was an egyptair flight attendant. we still have hopes she says. the aviation minister of egypt suspects terrorism but experts say it is too soon to tell. >> could it have been the pilot, mechanical failure, a bomb? all of these things will be revealed when we find the jet. >> reporter: the crew did not make a distress call, although the egyptians say an emergency beacon may have been activated. crete's defense minister says the plane was flying at 37,000 feet when it suddenly dropped and turned sharply before disappearing from rye radar. >> what happened to this airplane the way it came down tells me something catastrophic happened with it. >> reporter: a u.s. navy plane joined the se
we have the latest developments live from reporter jonathan vigliotti who is in crete. been a day of ups and downs and false alarms. but so far this massive search has turned up nothing. >> reporter: crews are searching the mediterranean sea for the wreckage of egyptair flight 804. the flight was headed from paris to cairo with 56 passengers and 10 crew on board. this person says her niece was an egyptair flight attendant. we still have hopes she says. the aviation minister of egypt...
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cbs news reporter jonathan vigliotti has the latest from the greek island of crete. nathan. >> reporter: and liz, the search continues for the voice recordings. they could contain vital information. it transmits pings up to 30 days in the black box. search teams are looking for more wreckage from flight 804. officials say the egyptian military discovered body parts, luggage and airplane seats on friday. the european space agency also spotted what could be a mile long oil slick in the mediterranean. the jet transmitted messages that smoke was detected in the aircraft before the crash. 66 people were on board when the plane swerved wildly and disappeared from radar early thursday. [ crying ] >> reporter: victims' relatives gathered at this mosque in cairo for a prayer service. [ non-english language ] >> reporter: he says, this is very hard for the families. egyptian authorities believe terrorism brought down the plane. cbs news has learned so far, there's been no credible claim of responsibility yet. egyptair's chairman says the search area encompasses a 40- mile radiu
cbs news reporter jonathan vigliotti has the latest from the greek island of crete. nathan. >> reporter: and liz, the search continues for the voice recordings. they could contain vital information. it transmits pings up to 30 days in the black box. search teams are looking for more wreckage from flight 804. officials say the egyptian military discovered body parts, luggage and airplane seats on friday. the european space agency also spotted what could be a mile long oil slick in the...
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reporter jonathan vigliotti has the latest on the investigation. [ non-english language ] >> reporterench president francois hollande confirms the crash of egyptair flight 804 and says no hypothesis will be ruled out. relatives rushed to cairo airport moments after the jetliner was announced missing on twitter. the plane carrying 66 people including 10 crew members left paris's charles degaulle airport late wednesday night just 40 minutes from reaching cairo suddenly vanishing over the mediterranean sea. it was reportedly flying 37,000 feet at the time. >> that's cruise altitude. very, very few accidents occur at that altitude, less than 10%. >> reporter: egyptian aviation officials say the pilot last made contact with ground control 10 minutes before the plane's disappearance. officials say the pilot also made no distress call. paris prosecutors have opened an investigation into the jetliner's disappearance. jonathan vigliotti, cbs news. >> just a short time ago a russian security official says that in all likelihood, it was a terror attack. >>> today in sacramento lawmakers are work
reporter jonathan vigliotti has the latest on the investigation. [ non-english language ] >> reporterench president francois hollande confirms the crash of egyptair flight 804 and says no hypothesis will be ruled out. relatives rushed to cairo airport moments after the jetliner was announced missing on twitter. the plane carrying 66 people including 10 crew members left paris's charles degaulle airport late wednesday night just 40 minutes from reaching cairo suddenly vanishing over the...
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jonathan vigliotti, cbs news. >> the pilot of egyptair flight 804 reportedly had more than 6,000 hoursying experience. his copilot had close to 3,000. no americans were on board. >>> happening today in sacramento, gun control bills are on the table and lawmakers have many topics to review. ammunition, theft and registration are just some of the issues. anne makovec reports. >> reporter: we have been talking about a lot of these bills for years. in fact, the governor has previously vetoed a couple of them. this morning they are up for a package vote in the senate aiming to tighter already strict gun laws. one bill would require background checks for ammo purchases. another mandating a person to get a state serial number before making a gun. a bill requires the report of a lost or stolen gun within five days and two measures aimed at large capacity magazines prohibiting the possession of any that hold more than 10 rounds. and cracking down on detachable magazines, the so-called bullet button. >> these guns we're talking about, guns like the ar-15 and other assault rifles like it, were de
jonathan vigliotti, cbs news. >> the pilot of egyptair flight 804 reportedly had more than 6,000 hoursying experience. his copilot had close to 3,000. no americans were on board. >>> happening today in sacramento, gun control bills are on the table and lawmakers have many topics to review. ammunition, theft and registration are just some of the issues. anne makovec reports. >> reporter: we have been talking about a lot of these bills for years. in fact, the governor has...
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jonathan vigliotti, cbs news crete. >> egypt has not ruled out terrorism and no group has claimed responsibility. and back in egypt, some travel agents are worried. many faced cancellations after a russian plane crashed over the sinai peninsula in october, and now, they are worried flight 804's crash could do more major damage. there is already a 5% drop since the incident. >>> a group of scientists doing its for the save the world, next, what goes into protecting us from asteriods. ,, tonight. it comes after another hearing earlier this month.. where some said they were disappointed to see the anti- fracki c1 >>> a community group calling to an end to fracking some saying they were disappointed to see it stalled by one vote. fracking is injecting chemicals thousands of feet underground and has caused contamination for many parts of the country but oil companies said it relies on it to keep the prices low. >> this is a crisis, nothing less. >>> some bay area researchers are trying to save the world. the threat and the science that is intended to halt it explained by scientists. >> reporter: it's
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jonathan vigliotti has latest from the greek aisle of crete. >> it is unclear if terrorism, played a role and at this point there is no credible claim of responsibility. egyptair official says that the egyptian military has discovered body parts, luggage, and airplane seats from flight 804, the european space agency, spatted a mile lon slick. it was swerving wildly. >> relatives gathered at this months income cairo for a prayer service, and this man's cousin was on game the flight, when, he said, this is very hard, for the family. >> reporter: egyptian family believe terrorism brought down plane but cbs news has learned so far there has been no credible claim of responsibility. >> egyptair chairman says search area encompasses a 40-mile radius in the mediterranean, halfway between here and crete anal sandra, egypt. paris investigators begun to check and question all ground staff at charles degall airport, who may have a link to flight 804. u.s. air several european countries are also helping in the search effort. the debris could play a critical role in piecing together what unfolded
jonathan vigliotti has latest from the greek aisle of crete. >> it is unclear if terrorism, played a role and at this point there is no credible claim of responsibility. egyptair official says that the egyptian military has discovered body parts, luggage, and airplane seats from flight 804, the european space agency, spatted a mile lon slick. it was swerving wildly. >> relatives gathered at this months income cairo for a prayer service, and this man's cousin was on game the flight,...
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jonathan vigliotti for cbs news, crete. >>> u.s. has made a major impact on the have afghan/taliban. taliban confirms that a drone strike has killed its lewder mullah monsur it happened in the afghanistan/pakistan border. president obama ordered the strike carried out by than manned aircraft operated by u.s. special operations forces. >>> top commander of u.s. forces in the middle east sue for himself progress against ice is in syria. army general joseph otell made a secret visit to northern syria. head of the u.s. central command says he felt a moral obligation to check on his troops and make his own assessment of progress and organizing arab and kurdish fighters. >>> a hot air balloon takes a scary ride, why the pilot had to make an emergency landing and dramatic rescue caught on camera, coming up next. >>> and iphone users, listen up app that could make your life easier, what it is and how it works, coming up. justin in. >>> good morning, forecast does have a slow improvement but there will be showers around. we will let you know
jonathan vigliotti for cbs news, crete. >>> u.s. has made a major impact on the have afghan/taliban. taliban confirms that a drone strike has killed its lewder mullah monsur it happened in the afghanistan/pakistan border. president obama ordered the strike carried out by than manned aircraft operated by u.s. special operations forces. >>> top commander of u.s. forces in the middle east sue for himself progress against ice is in syria. army general joseph otell made a secret...
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jonathan vigliotti for cbs news, crete. >>> the u.s. has made a major impact on the afghan taliban, the taliban confirmed that a drone strike has killed it leader mullah hundred or. it happened in a region along the afghanistan pakistan border. president obama ordered the strike carried out by unmanned aircraft operated by u.s. special operations forces. >>> the commander of u.s. forces in the middle east saw for himself progress against ice is in syria. army general joseph made a secret visit to northern syria. head of the u.s. central command said he felt on a moral obligation to check on his troops and make his own assessment of progress in organizing arab and kurdish fighters. >>> coming up next a rescue caught on cameras hot air balloon ride takes a scary turn and why the pilot had to make an emergency landing. >>> also ahead, produce problems, the reason our recent stretch of weather is putting a strain on your favorite summer vegetables and the way it could affect when you see them in stores, justin in? >>> well, we have slow imp
jonathan vigliotti for cbs news, crete. >>> the u.s. has made a major impact on the afghan taliban, the taliban confirmed that a drone strike has killed it leader mullah hundred or. it happened in a region along the afghanistan pakistan border. president obama ordered the strike carried out by unmanned aircraft operated by u.s. special operations forces. >>> the commander of u.s. forces in the middle east saw for himself progress against ice is in syria. army general joseph...
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jonathan vigliotti for cbs news, crete. >>> u.s. made a major impact on the afghan taliban. taliban confirms that a drone strike killed its lewder mullah monsur it happened near the afghanistan pakistan border. president obama ordered strike carried out the by than manned aircraft operated by u.s. special operations forces. >>> top commanders of the u.s. forces in the middle east saw for himself the progress begins ice is in syria. army general joseph o thetell made a secret visit to syria, head of the u.s. central command says he felt a moral obligation to check on his troops and make his own assessment of progress and organizing arab and kurdish fighters. >>> now an "eyewitness news" exclusive, pilot of the blimp is talking about an unscheduled landing he and his passenger made in philadelphia's fishtown neighborhood. as alexandria hoff tells us he never lost his cool as he landed a huge air ship. >> reporter: rubber neckers experienced an extra strain during their friday commute, as a blimp was dragged and then billowed just off of i-95. >> i knew i could land but just a
jonathan vigliotti for cbs news, crete. >>> u.s. made a major impact on the afghan taliban. taliban confirms that a drone strike killed its lewder mullah monsur it happened near the afghanistan pakistan border. president obama ordered strike carried out the by than manned aircraft operated by u.s. special operations forces. >>> top commanders of the u.s. forces in the middle east saw for himself the progress begins ice is in syria. army general joseph o thetell made a secret...
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jonathan vigliotti is there. jonathan, what can you tell us? charlie, that operation to search for this flight began just 15 minutes after flight 804 vanished off of the radar. it's currently concentrated around the greek island of karpathos, about 130 miles from where we are this evening. the greeks immediately launched aircraft, along with a frigate, and late this afternoon, this military ship discovered debris, but egyptians officials later said they didn't think it was from flight 804. egypt, france, and the u.s. have all joined the search, but so far, we have no information that they have found anything to help explain what went wrong. the recovery begins tomorrow again, but, charlie, the weather, expected to be windy, which will make that search long and difficult. >> rose: thanks, jonathan. that is the cbs evening news for. scott pelley i'm charlie rose. i'll see you tomorrow >>> tonight on "e.t.", eva longoria's rush to the alter this weekend. the exotic location and which huge star made her wedding guest list. >> plus cannes craziness.
jonathan vigliotti is there. jonathan, what can you tell us? charlie, that operation to search for this flight began just 15 minutes after flight 804 vanished off of the radar. it's currently concentrated around the greek island of karpathos, about 130 miles from where we are this evening. the greeks immediately launched aircraft, along with a frigate, and late this afternoon, this military ship discovered debris, but egyptians officials later said they didn't think it was from flight 804....
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jonathan vigliotti reports. >> reporter: a marine is on the way to scour the seabed looking for the voiceecorders from egyptair flight 804. they're using surveillance aircraft to help with the search. >> we could stay here for a good six hours looking. we have a lot of windows through the aircraft. everybody's looking. >> hello -- >> reporter: the audio recording captured a check-in between the flight's pilot and air traffic control over zurich, switzerland. >> thank you very much. good night. >> reporter: 2.5 hours later, the aircraft began veering erratically before plummeting into the ocean. data published by "av herald," claims smoke was detected moments before the plane went down. aviation experts say that alone could rule out the possibility of pilot error. >> there is no human error that would have triggered smoke alarms. >> reporter: airline officials say it could take weeks to identify human remains, adding to the grief of relatives still searching for answers. cbs news, crete. >>> cbs news transportation safety analyst and former ntsb chairman mark rosenker joins us from our lon
jonathan vigliotti reports. >> reporter: a marine is on the way to scour the seabed looking for the voiceecorders from egyptair flight 804. they're using surveillance aircraft to help with the search. >> we could stay here for a good six hours looking. we have a lot of windows through the aircraft. everybody's looking. >> hello -- >> reporter: the audio recording captured a check-in between the flight's pilot and air traffic control over zurich, switzerland. >>...
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jonathan vigliotti has more. >> reporter: shredded clothing shoes and heavily damaged plane parts areust some of the items search teams have recovered from egyptair flight 804. investigators also found the doomed flight's black boxes about 180 miles north of the egyptian port city of alexandria. the data could help determine what caused the plane plane to plummet wildly into the mediterranean sea thursday morning killing all 66 people on board. technology played a critical role in tracking down the wreckage. radar on board this e130 helped find debris from the missing plane. the u.s. navy sent a p-3 orion to join in the search. the aircraft can detect wreckage from under the ocean's surface. greece, the uk and france have sent teams as well. the aviation herald an web site published. they showed smoke was detected in the bathroom near the cockpit and aveion in this nick. no terror group has claimed responsibility for bringing down the airbus 320. >> still to come on "eyewitness news" a deadly volcanic eruption. find out where this happened and see the devastation it's already caused.
jonathan vigliotti has more. >> reporter: shredded clothing shoes and heavily damaged plane parts areust some of the items search teams have recovered from egyptair flight 804. investigators also found the doomed flight's black boxes about 180 miles north of the egyptian port city of alexandria. the data could help determine what caused the plane plane to plummet wildly into the mediterranean sea thursday morning killing all 66 people on board. technology played a critical role in...
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jonathan vigliotti, cbs news. >> it is too soon to make a judgment about the cause of the crash. >>> well today was move in day for a new state of the art trauma center at san francisco general hospital. mark kelly was there as doctors around patients took in the new surroundings. >> reporter: johnny is suffering from a collapsed lung. but moving into his new hospital room today, he is grinning from ear to ear. >> the halls are just amazing. >> reporter: hospital staff had to move more than 200 patients across this pedestrian bridge from the old 1970s era hospital to the new one. it is a monumental task that all happened in a single day. >> i have been waiting for this day forever. [ laughter ] >> reporter: dr. jim mark says the new building with the windows and art doubles the number of emergency beds as well, can stand a major earthquake and allows just about every patient to have his or her own room. >> a big guiding principal in the design of the building was to as much as possible bring care to the patients, not the patients to care. >> reporter: on top of the $887 million voter
jonathan vigliotti, cbs news. >> it is too soon to make a judgment about the cause of the crash. >>> well today was move in day for a new state of the art trauma center at san francisco general hospital. mark kelly was there as doctors around patients took in the new surroundings. >> reporter: johnny is suffering from a collapsed lung. but moving into his new hospital room today, he is grinning from ear to ear. >> the halls are just amazing. >> reporter:...
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jonathan vigliotti went to the netherlands for a test flight. >> reporter: the dutch national police recruits have wings and an appetite for drones. hunter the bald eagle is the world's first bird trained to take down drones that cause trouble in the sky. >> during training, they have proved to be the best bird of prey to take down drones. >> reporter: the program, guard from above, contracts eagles out to police. the second the sherwood off and hunter spots a drone, he is off. and with flight speeds of up to 80 miles per hour, there's no escaping his talons. benda kaiser is the trainer. how do you go about training your eagles to go after drones? >> how? >> reporter: yeah? what's the secret? >> yes. >> reporter: he's talking, but are you? he will only say it's a mission that requires daily training for at least a year. he says the eagles' naturally protected claws allowed them to safely catch any drone. until now there was no safe, quick way to capture the drones. >> we expect there to be more drones. people buy them as toys. some will use them in the wrong place, in the wrong way.
jonathan vigliotti went to the netherlands for a test flight. >> reporter: the dutch national police recruits have wings and an appetite for drones. hunter the bald eagle is the world's first bird trained to take down drones that cause trouble in the sky. >> during training, they have proved to be the best bird of prey to take down drones. >> reporter: the program, guard from above, contracts eagles out to police. the second the sherwood off and hunter spots a drone, he is...
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jonathan vigliotti has the latest. >> reporter: over 700 migrants-- some flanked by medical staff-- stepped off a massive ship and onto solid ground saturday. they are among the 2,000 to arrive in italy in the past 24 hours. for many, the journey began on overcrowded and unstable boats like this one. the wooden fishing vessel struggled to stay upright under the weight of hundreds of people. nbcamera onboard a coast guard ship captured what happened next th the boat capsized off the coast of libya, sending everyone plunging into the sea. some tried to swim, but others were trapped under the boat and unable to escape. italian officials say over 500 migrants were saved, but believe as many as 100 may have died. coast guard crews carried out dozens of other rescues. among the survivors, a baby, born while making the dangerous trek. op was a small sign of hope. officials say as summer y proaches and the weather erproves, thousands of more migrants will make the perilous journey, increasing the risk that many more could die. otnathan vigliotti, cbs news, london. >> ninan: a boy who has tourette s
jonathan vigliotti has the latest. >> reporter: over 700 migrants-- some flanked by medical staff-- stepped off a massive ship and onto solid ground saturday. they are among the 2,000 to arrive in italy in the past 24 hours. for many, the journey began on overcrowded and unstable boats like this one. the wooden fishing vessel struggled to stay upright under the weight of hundreds of people. nbcamera onboard a coast guard ship captured what happened next th the boat capsized off the coast...
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. >> duthiers: jonathan vigliotti, thank you very much. well, nearly eight years after the u.s. made history by electing barack obama as the nation's first african-american president, he stressed to new graduates at howard university that more work needs to be done to improve race relations in the u.s. demarco morgan has more. >> reporter: as his presidency nears its end, barack obama made himself right at home at howard university. >> h.u.! >> reporter: telling the more than 2,000 graduates, times have e anged. >> let me say something that may be controversial and that is this: america is a better place today than it was when i graduated from college. i graduated in 1983. >> reporter: he also dug deep into race relations. >> the overall unemployment rate is 5%, but the black unemployment rate is almost 9%. but we've still got a gender gap when a black woman working full time still earns just 66% of what a white man gets paid. we've got a justice gap. gack men are about six times likelier to be in prison right now than white men. >> reporter: the first african- american presiden
. >> duthiers: jonathan vigliotti, thank you very much. well, nearly eight years after the u.s. made history by electing barack obama as the nation's first african-american president, he stressed to new graduates at howard university that more work needs to be done to improve race relations in the u.s. demarco morgan has more. >> reporter: as his presidency nears its end, barack obama made himself right at home at howard university. >> h.u.! >> reporter: telling the more...
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jonathan vigliotti. >> many u.s. airports are not taking any chances. officials at lax are restricting airport employee access at more than 150 doors within passenger terminals. they are adding more police officers to focus on potential vulner acts. the security jitters come as the tsa struggles to address staffing shortages and long checkpoint lines. >> i think we need to increase the staff size of tsa to meet all the demands of the growing travel population as well as the potential changes that we might see as we learn more and more about what might have -- might have happened to the egyptair. >> last year an undercover test by the department of homeland security found that tsa screeners failed to catch 95% of mock explosive devices brought through security checkpoints. since then at least two aircraft overseas have been bombed. >>> and when it comes to terrorism, how far shoot cia go to protect america? later tonight "48 hours" presents the spy masters. >> all 12 living cia directors talk openly about the tough calls, the controversies and what it ta
jonathan vigliotti. >> many u.s. airports are not taking any chances. officials at lax are restricting airport employee access at more than 150 doors within passenger terminals. they are adding more police officers to focus on potential vulner acts. the security jitters come as the tsa struggles to address staffing shortages and long checkpoint lines. >> i think we need to increase the staff size of tsa to meet all the demands of the growing travel population as well as the...
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jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, crete. >>> north of the border, crews continue to battle a massive wildfiren alberta. the flames have moved into the neighboring province of saskatchewan. but cooler temperatures and rain is forecast giving firefighters the chance to make progress. the fear has burned more than 1900 square miles and destroyed more than 1900 homes and other buildings in the fort mcmurray area. >>> of course, the fire area is hockey country and in san jose, the sharks foundation has been collecting funds to help the people affected by the fire. members of one family who lost their home are sharks fans so the team is flying them to san jose putting them up for the weekend and giving them vip treatment at tomorrow's stanley cup play-off game. tomorrow's game against the st. louis blues starts at 4:15. >> that's nice. >> remarkable. the general manager learned of this family, they were wearing sharks jerseys as they fled. they get a lot of attention. they will participate in the street rally. we have that forecast coming up, as well. >> oh, okay, good. that's so nice. >>> how abou
jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, crete. >>> north of the border, crews continue to battle a massive wildfiren alberta. the flames have moved into the neighboring province of saskatchewan. but cooler temperatures and rain is forecast giving firefighters the chance to make progress. the fear has burned more than 1900 square miles and destroyed more than 1900 homes and other buildings in the fort mcmurray area. >>> of course, the fire area is hockey country and in san jose, the...
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the sender is correspondent jonathan vigliotti. >> from cot mess particulars to foods. you might be surprised where it comes from. goats in trees it's like a moroccan mirage. >> the first time i same here i saw these goats climbing the trees i thought i was hallucinating. >> a visit is morocco where these goats are pointing the way to a billion dollars industry. >> rachel maddow is a cable news headliner, not afraid to pursue pastime some fans might find surprising. >> we've got some breaking political news. >> as self-confessed politics nerd, rachel mad depo is having the time of her life. >> what do you make of this ye year? >> everybody thought this was going to be a boring year. this is the universe giving that a one-finger salute. >> later on "sunday morning." straight shooting with rachel maddow. >> osgood: morocco quizzes a young geography whiz. steve hartman watches a dad change his daughter ace life by a hair. and we salute our colleague morley safer upon his retirement. first the headlines, the 15th of may, 2016. today, federal investigators will take closer l
the sender is correspondent jonathan vigliotti. >> from cot mess particulars to foods. you might be surprised where it comes from. goats in trees it's like a moroccan mirage. >> the first time i same here i saw these goats climbing the trees i thought i was hallucinating. >> a visit is morocco where these goats are pointing the way to a billion dollars industry. >> rachel maddow is a cable news headliner, not afraid to pursue pastime some fans might find surprising....