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jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, oahu. >>uijano: there were some terrifying moments in missouri when a hot air balloon made a hard landing into a crowd of people. it happened at a festival in the city of hannibal. at least three people were hurt. meg oliver has the story. >> reporter: some spectators seen frozen in place as the massive hot air balloon barreled toward them. >> reporter: people scrambled to dodge the fast-moving basket. onboard the pilot and a trssenger trying to help steer through the crowd. more than 1,000 people were at the festival celebrating the city's bicentennial. melanie locke captured the accident on her cell phone. what was the reaction of the crowd? >> the crowd was really shocked and scared and people were eetting up and running for their lives. >> reporter: the balloon cut through trees, leveled lawn chairs and knocked people to the ground. it took rescue crews less than an hour to secure the scene before the balloons were relaunched into the sky. meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >> quijano: it'
jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, oahu. >>uijano: there were some terrifying moments in missouri when a hot air balloon made a hard landing into a crowd of people. it happened at a festival in the city of hannibal. at least three people were hurt. meg oliver has the story. >> reporter: some spectators seen frozen in place as the massive hot air balloon barreled toward them. >> reporter: people scrambled to dodge the fast-moving basket. onboard the pilot and a trssenger trying to...
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jonathan vigliotti, cbs news. >>> there were terrifying moments in missouri when a hot air balloon made a hard landing. it happened at a festival in the city of hasn't ball. three people were hurt. meg oliver has the story. >> they were struck by one of them. >> reporter: some spectators seemed frozen in place as the hot air balloon barrelled toward them. >> ems, any way to try to direct the ambulance to the patients. >> reporter: people scrambled to dodge the fast-moving basket. on board the pilot and a passenger trying to help steer through the crowd. more than a thousand people were at the festival celebrating the city's by centennial. the accident was captured on a cell phone. >> what was the reaction of the crowd? >> the crowd was really shocked and scared and people were run ing for their lives. >> reporter: the balloon cut through trees, levelled lawn chairs and knocked people to the ground. it took crews less than an hour to secure the scene before balloons we relaunched into the sky. >>> it's the first weekend of summer, but some parts of the the could ntry don't seem to be get
jonathan vigliotti, cbs news. >>> there were terrifying moments in missouri when a hot air balloon made a hard landing. it happened at a festival in the city of hasn't ball. three people were hurt. meg oliver has the story. >> they were struck by one of them. >> reporter: some spectators seemed frozen in place as the hot air balloon barrelled toward them. >> ems, any way to try to direct the ambulance to the patients. >> reporter: people scrambled to dodge the...
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jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, los angeles. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news," new information about the man shot and killed in a costco in southern california. >>> and toying with term limits. president trump jokes about being president for life. this is the "cbs morning news." jokesing been pretty f president for life. this is the "cbs morning news." and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to ozempic®. stop taking ozempic
jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, los angeles. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news," new information about the man shot and killed in a costco in southern california. >>> and toying with term limits. president trump jokes about being president for life. this is the "cbs morning news." jokesing been pretty f president for life. this is the "cbs morning news." and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? and you may...
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jonathan vigliotti has the latest on the search. reporter: salt lake city police spent hours collecting bag after bag of items they hope could lead them to 23-year-old mackenzie lueck. they also interviewed, then released a man they described as a person of interest. >> our detectives collected multiple items that are in the process of being tested and analyzed. >> reporter: among the items not found is a mattress that police say was given away online. aey're hoping to track down whoever claimed it. iese are the last-known images of lueck, a utah university student seen here on june 17 after landing at salt lake city airport. she took a lyft to a local park. rpere she met someone waiting in a car. the home police have zeroed in on is five miles away. what led them there is still unknown. police will only say they used llacking technology in seeking a search warrant. >> this is a digital forensic ynvestigation. this is covering computers, cell phones, i.p. addresses, u.r.l.s, texting apps. >> reporter: but the court question, what ha
jonathan vigliotti has the latest on the search. reporter: salt lake city police spent hours collecting bag after bag of items they hope could lead them to 23-year-old mackenzie lueck. they also interviewed, then released a man they described as a person of interest. >> our detectives collected multiple items that are in the process of being tested and analyzed. >> reporter: among the items not found is a mattress that police say was given away online. aey're hoping to track down...
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here is jonathan vigliotti. >> reporter: cell phone video captures the chaos.>> reporter: as phoenix police officers at times sounded like hitmen. >> reporter: inside this s.u.v., dravon ames and his pregnant fiancee iesha harper, along her two young children. >> he needs to slow down, those kids is right there. lo reporter: the woman behind this cell phone video asking to take the kids. >> excuse me, can i get the kids? me reporter: the crime that sparked it all? a doll, allegedly taken by one of the children from a nearby family dollar store. police say a pack of underwear was also shoplifted. it happened on may 27th. on twitter phoenix's mayor says the police response was beyond upsetting. >> i'm disappointed. i'm sorry, i apologized to the family. >> reporter: under growing scrutiny, the police chief responded today. >> this is not the type of behavior you should see from a phoenix police officer. >> reporter: the children were eventually handed over to that good samaritan and later returned to the mother who, along with the fiance, was released from police
here is jonathan vigliotti. >> reporter: cell phone video captures the chaos.>> reporter: as phoenix police officers at times sounded like hitmen. >> reporter: inside this s.u.v., dravon ames and his pregnant fiancee iesha harper, along her two young children. >> he needs to slow down, those kids is right there. lo reporter: the woman behind this cell phone video asking to take the kids. >> excuse me, can i get the kids? me reporter: the crime that sparked it all?...
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jonathan vigliotti, thank you. president trump meets in a few hours with chinese president xi jinping at the g-20 summit, both leaders hoping to find a way out of the trade war. earlier, mr. trump met with russian president vladimir putin. election interference did come up briefly. paula reid is traveling with the president in japan. >> reporter: in their first face-to-face meeting since the release of the mueller report, president trump and russian leader vladimir putin greeted each other like old friends. >> we've had great meetings. we've had a very, very good relationship. >> reporter: mr. trump seemed to brush off russia's election interference as a joke. >> reporter: and russian state arlevision captured what appeared to be the president commiserating with vladimir putin ov >> reporter: 25 journalists have been murdered in russia since putin first became president. many of them wrote stories ititicizing government abuses. the jovial meeting with d erica's longtime adversary re- ignited questions about the pre
jonathan vigliotti, thank you. president trump meets in a few hours with chinese president xi jinping at the g-20 summit, both leaders hoping to find a way out of the trade war. earlier, mr. trump met with russian president vladimir putin. election interference did come up briefly. paula reid is traveling with the president in japan. >> reporter: in their first face-to-face meeting since the release of the mueller report, president trump and russian leader vladimir putin greeted each...
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jonathan vigliotti, cnn, los angeles. >>> apple held its product reveal. and itunes is going the way of the ipod. >> i listened to that. the innovation of the apple sign-on. this is apple taking a shot at the way facebook and google is using our data. >> we're not taking a shot at anybody. we're focused on the user app and the user wants to go across numerous properties on the web, without being surveillance. we're moving privacy protections forward. and i think it's a reasonable request for people to make. >> reporter: do you think facebook cares about our private security? >> i think people are caring more. many people are getting more offe offended. this is good. we need to shine a light on it. you can imagine an environment from everyone begins to think there's no privacy. if there's no privacy, your freedom of expression just plummets. now, you're thinking about everybody is going to know everything you're doing. this is not good for our country. not good for democracy. >>> a solemn memorial was held in virginia beechl, for the dozen people killed in
jonathan vigliotti, cnn, los angeles. >>> apple held its product reveal. and itunes is going the way of the ipod. >> i listened to that. the innovation of the apple sign-on. this is apple taking a shot at the way facebook and google is using our data. >> we're not taking a shot at anybody. we're focused on the user app and the user wants to go across numerous properties on the web, without being surveillance. we're moving privacy protections forward. and i think it's a...
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imagine how it can incite violence. >> reporter: jonathan vigliotti, long beach, california. >> the "s overnight news" will be right back. know what turns me on? my man. some vitamin d. a little... inspo... iy o amp itupitamin d. we use k-y yours + mine. tingling for me and warming for him. woah... get what you want. >>> the transcontinental railroad turned 150 years old last month. there was a celebration in utah. as john blackstone plaexplains, it's where east and west came together. >> reporter: it's something railroad inthuzists believe they might not efficient see again. one of the biggest steam locomotives ever built, back on the tracks. rumbling west under its own steam. as union pacific number 44 pulled out of wyoming, crowds lined the tracks, waving at engineer ed dickens, urging one more pull of the whistle. >> i don't know what it is about that whistle. we hear whistles, we hear horns in our life. but the steam locomotive whistle just moves you. >> reporter: dickens led the small team of union pacific workers who spent five years toiling to bring the massive machine back to
imagine how it can incite violence. >> reporter: jonathan vigliotti, long beach, california. >> the "s overnight news" will be right back. know what turns me on? my man. some vitamin d. a little... inspo... iy o amp itupitamin d. we use k-y yours + mine. tingling for me and warming for him. woah... get what you want. >>> the transcontinental railroad turned 150 years old last month. there was a celebration in utah. as john blackstone plaexplains, it's where east...
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jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, los angeles. >> begnaud: when we come back, more trouble for boeing.s may have faulty parts. jake... seresto, seresto, seresto. whatever your dog brings home to you, it shouldn't be fleas and ticks. seresto gives your dog 8 continuous months of flea and tick protection in an easy-to-use, non-greasy collar. seresto, seresto, seresto. ohh no, jake. seresto. 8-month. seresto, seresto, seresto. uh, well, this will be the kitchen. and we'd like to put a fire pit out there, and a dock with a boat, maybe. why haven't you started building? well, tyler's off to college... and mom's getting older... and eventually we would like to retire. yeah, it's a lot. but td ameritrade can help you build a plan for today and tomorrow. great. can you help us pour the foundation too? i think you want a house near the lake, not in it. come with a goal. leave with a plan. td ameritrade. ♪ ♪ ♪ this simple banana peel represents a bold idea: a way to create energy from household trash. it not only saves about 80% in carbon emissions... it helps reduce landfill waste. that's why b
jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, los angeles. >> begnaud: when we come back, more trouble for boeing.s may have faulty parts. jake... seresto, seresto, seresto. whatever your dog brings home to you, it shouldn't be fleas and ticks. seresto gives your dog 8 continuous months of flea and tick protection in an easy-to-use, non-greasy collar. seresto, seresto, seresto. ohh no, jake. seresto. 8-month. seresto, seresto, seresto. uh, well, this will be the kitchen. and we'd like to put a fire pit...
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here's jonathan vigliotti. >> reporter: police tell cbs news 31-year-old ayoola ajayihad no connection to other missing person cases. friday he was charged with kidnapping 23-year-old mackenzie lueck and murdering her. aridence of charred remains were unearthed in his backyard. >> several charred items that were consistent with personal items of mackenzie lueck. other charred material has been located, which has now been forensically determined to be female human tissue. >> reporter: a local contractor came forward claiming ajayi asked him in april to build a soundproof, hidden room behind a secret door at the house. >> i never had anybody ask me anything like this. >> reporter: after he turned down the job, ajayi persisted, making repeated requests through texts. >> he was adamant, he wanted to get it done fast and money was no object. on reporter: the contractor said he met the suspect june 15, there ploice believe ajayi took mackenzie lueck to his home and ziighbors reported a large fire coming from the backyard. police will not confirm or deny tonight reports that he met mackenzie
here's jonathan vigliotti. >> reporter: police tell cbs news 31-year-old ayoola ajayihad no connection to other missing person cases. friday he was charged with kidnapping 23-year-old mackenzie lueck and murdering her. aridence of charred remains were unearthed in his backyard. >> several charred items that were consistent with personal items of mackenzie lueck. other charred material has been located, which has now been forensically determined to be female human tissue. >>...
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jonathan vigliotti is there. >> reporter: those who saw the skydiving plane plummet to the iound lookedn in horror, all er on board were killed. >> what a shame. t saw it hit. mawas right there, man. i was right there. >> reporter: carlos zapato drove denver tourists brian and ashley weikel to the doomed flight. they were celebrating their one- year wedding anniversary. >> if you knew them for five minutes or five years, they touched your life. you couldn't ask for two better people in your life. >> reporter: the n.t.s.b. have their work cut out for them. the impact of the crash and the massive fire afterward reduced this aircraft to just charred and mangled pieces. witnesses say just after take- off, the plane reached only about 100 feet, spun twice, and clipped trees before hitting the ground nose first. .se n.t.s.b. will specifically look into this 2016 incident thvolving the same plane in ifrthern california where skydivers were forced to jump early after part of the wing eeen here broke off. >> we will look at how that aircraft was repaired and inspection records to determine wheth
jonathan vigliotti is there. >> reporter: those who saw the skydiving plane plummet to the iound lookedn in horror, all er on board were killed. >> what a shame. t saw it hit. mawas right there, man. i was right there. >> reporter: carlos zapato drove denver tourists brian and ashley weikel to the doomed flight. they were celebrating their one- year wedding anniversary. >> if you knew them for five minutes or five years, they touched your life. you couldn't ask for two...
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jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, los angeles. >> ninan: and the brothers will begin hospital residenciesnth. we wish both of them the best of luck. and that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. we leave you tonight at notre dame in paris where priests in hard hats celebrate the first mass since the devastating fire exactly two months ago. i'm reena ninan in new york. good night. captioning sponsored by s >>> breaking news out of contra costa county where the illegal fireworks damaged a home and nearly sparked a much bigger blaze. and anybody who has been around here and says they did see it is light. and an east bay man is behind bars accused of plotting a mass shooting. how an alert videogame or may have prevented a tragedy. >>> and may have been the most brazen burglary we have ever seen. shoplifters pick up as much as they can carry and casually stroll out the door. >>> i think it's a great opportunity for people in different parts of the city. said jobseekers were taking down and chasing different job opportunities today >>> we begin with that breaking news and contra costa co
jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, los angeles. >> ninan: and the brothers will begin hospital residenciesnth. we wish both of them the best of luck. and that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. we leave you tonight at notre dame in paris where priests in hard hats celebrate the first mass since the devastating fire exactly two months ago. i'm reena ninan in new york. good night. captioning sponsored by s >>> breaking news out of contra costa county where the illegal...
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jonathan vigliotti is there. >> reporter: those who saw the skydiving plane plummet to the ground looked on in horror. all 11 onboard were killed. >> i saw it hit. i was right there, man. i was right there. >> reporter: carlos zapato drove denver tourists brian and ashley weikel to the doomed flight. they were celebrating their one-year wedding anniversary. >> if you knew them for five minutes or five years, they touched your life. you couldn't ask for any two better people in your life. >> reporter: the ntsb have their work cut out for them. the impact of the crash and the massive fire that happened afterwards reducing this aircraft to just charred and mangled pieces. witnesses say just after takeoff, the plane reached only about 100 feet, spun twice, and clipped trees before hitting the ground nose first. the ntsb will specifically look into this 2016 incident involving the same plane in northern california, where skydivers were forced to jump early after part of the wing seen here broke off. >> we will look at how that aircraft was repaired and inspection records to determine whether
jonathan vigliotti is there. >> reporter: those who saw the skydiving plane plummet to the ground looked on in horror. all 11 onboard were killed. >> i saw it hit. i was right there, man. i was right there. >> reporter: carlos zapato drove denver tourists brian and ashley weikel to the doomed flight. they were celebrating their one-year wedding anniversary. >> if you knew them for five minutes or five years, they touched your life. you couldn't ask for any two better...
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they shared their story with jonathan vigliotti. >> reporter: there's no one path to graduation.know that better than these twins. they graduated from harvard and ucla med school respectively. their family moved from mexico to central california when they were 10 to chase the american dream. which for immigrants meant picking graping in the field. >> we hate that, but we realize we were doing this recent. it was to help our family to help each other. >> reporter: their parents helped them. their mother introducing them and showing how education was the most valuable currency. >> every time i entered that library, i was entering a different world. by reading a different book. it gave me garage nation to be smsh swrsh else. >> also grounded in their studies. the twins aced their classes graduating high school and sharing the title of value ticktarian. both on full scholarships. then graduate school and the decision to become doctors. what was that moment like when you received your letter from harvard or from us you and ucla. they said congratulations. i was very ecstatic. why woul
they shared their story with jonathan vigliotti. >> reporter: there's no one path to graduation.know that better than these twins. they graduated from harvard and ucla med school respectively. their family moved from mexico to central california when they were 10 to chase the american dream. which for immigrants meant picking graping in the field. >> we hate that, but we realize we were doing this recent. it was to help our family to help each other. >> reporter: their parents...
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jonathan vigliotti shows us why this is so controversial. >> reporter: deep in this remote patch of deserthole in the ground. that's how much it has cost to fight over and build this test tunnel, now largely abandoned for almost a decade. it was designed to be the answer to america's nuclear waste, a problem still piling up at faraway places like this. >> we're entering the area now that's between the two units. >> reporter: midway between los angeles and san diego, where engineers produced power for half a century. >> this is spent fuel from the unit two reactor. >> reporter: ron helps manage the waste. >> how many years worth of spent fuel are we looking at? >> about 50 years worth of operation here. >> reporter: under this massive concrete slab, 536 tons of radioactive spent nuclear fuel from the plant is temporarily buried. >> the fact that yucca mountain failed to materialize as the nation's repository for spent nuclear fuel has stranded fuel not only at this site but sites across the nation. >> reporter: congress designated yucca mountain as the location for a national permanent nucl
jonathan vigliotti shows us why this is so controversial. >> reporter: deep in this remote patch of deserthole in the ground. that's how much it has cost to fight over and build this test tunnel, now largely abandoned for almost a decade. it was designed to be the answer to america's nuclear waste, a problem still piling up at faraway places like this. >> we're entering the area now that's between the two units. >> reporter: midway between los angeles and san diego, where...
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. >> jonathan vigliotti in salt lake city, thank you. >>> the two american soldiers who were killed in a taliban ambush in afghanistan this week were identified today. master sergeant michael riley, originally from germany, was a decorated green beret. he was 32 and on his sixth deployment. and sergeant james johnston from trumansburg, new york, was an ordnance disposal specialist. he was 24. >>> the u.s. women's soccer team takes on france tomorrow in the world cup quarterfinals. on the eve of the big game, two big former team usa players are raising awareness about possible brain injuries from playing soccer. dr. jon lapook has the story you'll see now only on cbs. >> goal! >> reporter: 20 years after this magical moment that won the 1999 women's world cup, brandi chastain and some of her former teammates are trying to leave another legacy. they will be studied for signs of cte, chronic traumatic encphalopathy, the degenerative brain disease caused by repeated hits to the head. how many times you think you got hit so hard that you saw stars that you might have had a concussion? >> i'
. >> jonathan vigliotti in salt lake city, thank you. >>> the two american soldiers who were killed in a taliban ambush in afghanistan this week were identified today. master sergeant michael riley, originally from germany, was a decorated green beret. he was 32 and on his sixth deployment. and sergeant james johnston from trumansburg, new york, was an ordnance disposal specialist. he was 24. >>> the u.s. women's soccer team takes on france tomorrow in the world cup...
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jonathan vigliotti has more. jonathan, what led the police there?reporter: good morning, anthony. i spoke with the chief of police who said he was led by what he's calling digital footprint. they brought in several cadaver dogs. he wouldn't say if they retrieved any scent, but he did say they retrieved several items that could be tested for dna. after hours of searching this utah city home, police say their investigation into university of utah student mackenzie lueck is moving very fast. >> we collected quite a bit of evidence. that is now taken. >> reporter: they're looking for the mattress and box spring he gave away last week. he's a divorced 31-year-old with no criminal record in utah. >> do you know if he had any communication with mackenzie? >> i think they spent several hours talking to him. as far as communication, we wouldn't divulge that right now. >> reporter: it's bee 11 days since lueck landed at the salt lake city, utah, airport and took a rideshare at 3:00 a.m. in the morning. police say she then got in another car and hasn't been he
jonathan vigliotti has more. jonathan, what led the police there?reporter: good morning, anthony. i spoke with the chief of police who said he was led by what he's calling digital footprint. they brought in several cadaver dogs. he wouldn't say if they retrieved any scent, but he did say they retrieved several items that could be tested for dna. after hours of searching this utah city home, police say their investigation into university of utah student mackenzie lueck is moving very fast....
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. >> reporter: jonathan vigliotti, "cbs this morning." >>> we're thinking about a conflict with iran.to a powder keg. >> you reported on this last year. >> yeah. back last year. even if there's corrective technology, a lie can travel the world before the truth gets out of bed. >>> vladier duthiers will be talking about stories happening today. target had trouble, didn't they? >> they did. >>> we'll tell you why an nfl player left a mandatory training camp to watch a soccer game thousands of miles >>> good monday morning, cool and cloudy start with areas of fog and patchy drizzle along the coast. san francisco and cool and breezy along the coast in the mid 60s. temperatures are warmer for tuesday, similar for wednesday and they take a slight dip in temperatures beginning on thursday. >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. ♪ graham? ♪ ♪ that's my daughter! hey. dad. what an incredible set! love the wig. the greater than ever corolla. let's go places. the greater than ever corolla. ...used almost everywhereema, eon almost everybody. like th
. >> reporter: jonathan vigliotti, "cbs this morning." >>> we're thinking about a conflict with iran.to a powder keg. >> you reported on this last year. >> yeah. back last year. even if there's corrective technology, a lie can travel the world before the truth gets out of bed. >>> vladier duthiers will be talking about stories happening today. target had trouble, didn't they? >> they did. >>> we'll tell you why an nfl player left a...