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the roller coaster death in texas, the family releases new details on the victim, as manuel bojorquez follows the investigation. the comeback kid, one month after heartbreak, phil mickelson has a round for the ages to win the open championship. and saving a species, carter evans reports on the population in just the last 13 years. we begin tonight with terrell brown. >> reporter: city leaders vigorously defended the filing today. >> we don't have a choice. we have crossed the rubicon on the level, we have 18 plus, 18, $19 billion in debt, and no funding mechanism for it. so this is question of necessity. >> reporter: the city has been called an urban disaster area, for detroit's citizens michigan governor rick schneider says bankruptcy protection is the only way forward. >> they are not getting the services they deserve and they haven't for a very long time. so this can has been kicked down the road for decades. >> reporter: the move has infuriated some of the city's 9,700 public employees and 20,000 retirees, worried they are getting cheated out of their pension and retirement saving
the roller coaster death in texas, the family releases new details on the victim, as manuel bojorquez follows the investigation. the comeback kid, one month after heartbreak, phil mickelson has a round for the ages to win the open championship. and saving a species, carter evans reports on the population in just the last 13 years. we begin tonight with terrell brown. >> reporter: city leaders vigorously defended the filing today. >> we don't have a choice. we have crossed the...
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manuel bojorquez, cbs news, arlington, texas. >>> straight ahead, your monday morning weather. >>> andback nine charge leads phil mickelson to his first british open title. av? botox® is an fda-approved treatment that significantly reduces headache days for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. it's proven to actually prevent headache days. and it's injected by a doctor once every 3 months. the effects of botox® (onabotulinumtoxina) may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threatening condition. side effects may include allergic reactions, neck and injection site pain, fatigue, and headache. don't take botox® if you have a skin infection. tell your doctor about your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions, and medications, including botulinum toxins, as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. the dose of botox® is not the same as other botulinum toxins. pu
manuel bojorquez, cbs news, arlington, texas. >>> straight ahead, your monday morning weather. >>> andback nine charge leads phil mickelson to his first british open title. av? botox® is an fda-approved treatment that significantly reduces headache days for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. it's proven to actually prevent headache days. and it's injected by a doctor once every 3 months. the effects of botox®...
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the roller coaster death in texas, the family releases new details on the victim, as manuel bojorquezlows the investigation. the comeback kid, one month after heartbreak, phil mickelson has a round for the ages to win the open championship. and saving a species, carter evans reports on the
the roller coaster death in texas, the family releases new details on the victim, as manuel bojorquezlows the investigation. the comeback kid, one month after heartbreak, phil mickelson has a round for the ages to win the open championship. and saving a species, carter evans reports on the
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manuel bojorquez is in austin for us tonight. >> reporter: hundreds on both sides of the abortion argument crowded the state capital as the senate opened a final debate. the new bill would ban most abortions after 20 weeks. abortions would have to be performed in hospital-style surgical rooms. es adoctors would needed a admitting privileges at nearby hospitals. opponents say the measures are unnecessary and the costs would force most of the state's clinics to close. representative jodie laubenberg sponsored the bill. so when people say you want to lestrict access to abortions, you say? >> i say no. i'm not restricting any access to abortions. part ly part of the bill where ream actually stopping the abortion is the five-month ban. that's the only part. and i do feel very strongly about that. he oeporter: there are exceptions for the life of the mother and severe fetal abnormalities. but sara davis, the sole republican representative who voted against the bill, wanted to include rape and incest. >> you just could not vote for this? ld no. no, i could not. i just -- i don't think it's consti
manuel bojorquez is in austin for us tonight. >> reporter: hundreds on both sides of the abortion argument crowded the state capital as the senate opened a final debate. the new bill would ban most abortions after 20 weeks. abortions would have to be performed in hospital-style surgical rooms. es adoctors would needed a admitting privileges at nearby hospitals. opponents say the measures are unnecessary and the costs would force most of the state's clinics to close. representative jodie...
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for "cbs this morning," manuel bojorquez, st.urs. >>> some tropical moisture paying a visit to the bay area. scattered showers overnight. still a few of those monsoonal clouds and a chance of more scattered showers. maybe even an isolated thunderstorm. showing you most of the shower activity is off the coastline. staying unsettled throughout the day. plan on temperatures in the 80s and muggy inland. 60s and 70s around the bay. 60s out along the coast. return to seasonal weather by tomorrow. ♪ >>> when candy land -- we've got 13 million babies. when she loses at monopoly i've got to look at her little face okay, here's what's going to happen now okay? all your property everything you have all your railroads, your house, all your money, that's mine now. [ laughter ] >>> louis c.k. is one of the most revered comedians of the generation -- do you think you're revered? >> that sounds bad. >> the highly acclaimed appearance just picked up six emmy nominations. and he revolutioneded when he put his own special online. >> in the new wood
for "cbs this morning," manuel bojorquez, st.urs. >>> some tropical moisture paying a visit to the bay area. scattered showers overnight. still a few of those monsoonal clouds and a chance of more scattered showers. maybe even an isolated thunderstorm. showing you most of the shower activity is off the coastline. staying unsettled throughout the day. plan on temperatures in the 80s and muggy inland. 60s and 70s around the bay. 60s out along the coast. return to seasonal...
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for "cbs this morning," manuel bojorquez, dallas. >>> a mysterious food-born stomach bug is spreading across the nation and they have yet to pick point the source. we know this has affected more than 200 people. what's causing it? >> we're not sure. the infectious agent is a parasite by the name of cyclaspora. it can produce a prolonged, watery very uncomfortable diary that's also associated with nausea and abdominal cramps and often profound fatigue. >> so you have those feelings what do you do? >> so charlie, go to a doctor mention the fact that you might have cyclaspora. the doctor can get specimens and send them for a diagnosis and there's treatment available. >> doctor why hasn't the cdc pinpointed what's causing this? it's obviously a food-borne illness. could it be produce? >> it's frequently produce with this kind of bug. the cdc detectives are the best in the world. they're working around the country in the affected states it this is a frequently very difficult problem to tease apart. they're working at it very hard. >> how concerned should we be then? >> well i think we just
for "cbs this morning," manuel bojorquez, dallas. >>> a mysterious food-born stomach bug is spreading across the nation and they have yet to pick point the source. we know this has affected more than 200 people. what's causing it? >> we're not sure. the infectious agent is a parasite by the name of cyclaspora. it can produce a prolonged, watery very uncomfortable diary that's also associated with nausea and abdominal cramps and often profound fatigue. >> so you...
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manuel bojorquez spoke with the families. >> reporter: they shared a love of the sea, boarding an 85-d schooner for an australian adventure. six americans and a brit, ranging in age from 17 to 23. >> she was 9 months old the first time we took her sailing. >> reporter: in may, the college student met up with her shipmates at this port in new zealand for a 12-day journey across the sea. they left on the planned route to new castle, australia, 1,000 miles away. around june 4, the crew reported hitting bad weather and sent what was believe to be their last communication. the the weather's turned navy. how do we get away from it? a meteorologist advised them to steer south but to stay prepared for more bad weather. the yacht was not heard from again. he never sensed panic when he spoke to 73-year-old evi nemeth. >> they were in control. >> she's unflappable in any kind of situation that would have other people in panic. >> reporter: it wasn't till june 25, three weeks later, that new zealand rescue teams put planes in the air, searching a vast area of ocean. on july 4th, the new zealand c
manuel bojorquez spoke with the families. >> reporter: they shared a love of the sea, boarding an 85-d schooner for an australian adventure. six americans and a brit, ranging in age from 17 to 23. >> she was 9 months old the first time we took her sailing. >> reporter: in may, the college student met up with her shipmates at this port in new zealand for a 12-day journey across the sea. they left on the planned route to new castle, australia, 1,000 miles away. around june 4,...
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that's next. >>> tomorrow morning manuel bojorquez takes us on a wild ride ride. >> reporter: in a battlet's par of the wardrobe. >> it's serious business. the company has been cranking out shirts sweat, and hats for 14 year but this year they're celebrateing 100 years of their number one seller. >> being the t-shirt nuts that we are, we started researching the origins of the t-shirt and the earliest kind of appearance that we could find with the t-shirt as we know it in the u.s. was in 1913. >> reporter: the u.s. was first introduced to t-shirts by the navy 100 years ago. in its 1913. it says it will be light weight, sleeves only love enough to cover the armpit. the definition first appeared in mer yes, ma'am webster dix tair in 1920. they sold in the sears catalog. but it was in 1951's "a street karr named desire" with marlon brando that turned the traditional undershirt into a fashion phenomena. and 14 years later james dean would appear in it in "a rebel without a cause." over the years the plain white tee evolved into a whole lot more. >> clearly the t-shirt has impact which you don'
that's next. >>> tomorrow morning manuel bojorquez takes us on a wild ride ride. >> reporter: in a battlet's par of the wardrobe. >> it's serious business. the company has been cranking out shirts sweat, and hats for 14 year but this year they're celebrateing 100 years of their number one seller. >> being the t-shirt nuts that we are, we started researching the origins of the t-shirt and the earliest kind of appearance that we could find with the t-shirt as we know it...
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manuel bojorquez, houston, texas. >>> airriel castro has been charged. he'll be arraigned on the new charges next week. he's already been indicted on more than 300 counts and pleaded not "g" to those charges. >> an 8-year-old indiana boy trap and buried for three hours in sand dune was hospitalized this morning. he was playing when a dune collapsed. a sinkhole swallowed him under 11 feet of sand. rescuers used heavy equipment to free him. >>> wow. it's now 7:23. here's a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> coming up political co in the world, statins. now they're saying even more people should be taking them. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." website called "man in seat 61?" probably not. but coming up we'll tell you >> time to make the doughnuts. >> not a few kinds like supermarkets. >> time to make the doughnuts. >> but up to 52 varieties. >> the doughnuts. whoo-hoo. time to make the doughnuts. >> i made the doughnuts. >> dunkin' donuts up to 52 varieties. >> for years we heard him say time to make the doughnuts. today the company is g
manuel bojorquez, houston, texas. >>> airriel castro has been charged. he'll be arraigned on the new charges next week. he's already been indicted on more than 300 counts and pleaded not "g" to those charges. >> an 8-year-old indiana boy trap and buried for three hours in sand dune was hospitalized this morning. he was playing when a dune collapsed. a sinkhole swallowed him under 11 feet of sand. rescuers used heavy equipment to free him. >>> wow. it's now...
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for "cbs this morning" manuel bojorquez, san antonio. >> now, we know mathematicians have fun. >> oh, i don't. >> we're going to get you on one, gayle. >> that does Ñáçwçñ >>> and good morning, everyone. it's 8:55. i'm frank mallicoat with your kpix 5 headlines on this tuesday morning. two restaurant employees were shot and killed overnight near lake merritt in oakland just before midnight at a wing stop restaurant. that's on lake park avenue. police investigators are now examining the surveillance video there. >>> bart says shuttle buses cannot carry any more passengers this morning. it's day 2 of the bart strike and the agency says that buses serving four stations reached capacity shortly before 7 a.m. this morning. and bus service at a station in west oakland ended about an hour ago. let's look at the ferry terminal in oakland. commuters have been using ferries more than usual as people scramble for alternative ways to get to the city. it's been a bit of a mess but they are managing. >>> as for the weather, hot. let's kick it over to lawrence. >> hot and muggy around the bay area t
for "cbs this morning" manuel bojorquez, san antonio. >> now, we know mathematicians have fun. >> oh, i don't. >> we're going to get you on one, gayle. >> that does Ñáçwçñ >>> and good morning, everyone. it's 8:55. i'm frank mallicoat with your kpix 5 headlines on this tuesday morning. two restaurant employees were shot and killed overnight near lake merritt in oakland just before midnight at a wing stop restaurant. that's on lake park avenue....
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manuel bojorquez is in austin. good morning. >> good morning, norah and charlie.sides of the adee bait are going to gather this afternoon. wendy dave the democratic state senator who's leading the battle against the bill is vowing to fight even harder this time, but republicans are determined not let her stand in their way. >> i think really what's happening here bob, is politicians are using this issue to boost their own political aspirations, their own political ambitions. >> reporter: ahead of today's special session, state senator wendy davis appeared on cbs's "face the nation," sharpening her attacks against republicans. >> they're bullying women and their liberties are constitutionally guaranteed liberties in the process. >> the battle is over a bill backed by governor rick perry which would impose sweeping restrictions on abortions in texas. supporters say it would improve women's health care and a recent poll found that more than 60% of texans surveyed approved banning abortions after 20 weeks, a key part of the measure. critics, however, argue the bill wo
manuel bojorquez is in austin. good morning. >> good morning, norah and charlie.sides of the adee bait are going to gather this afternoon. wendy dave the democratic state senator who's leading the battle against the bill is vowing to fight even harder this time, but republicans are determined not let her stand in their way. >> i think really what's happening here bob, is politicians are using this issue to boost their own political aspirations, their own political ambitions....
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manuel bojorquez is at the park. >> reporter: the park was open over the weekend and will be open today, but officials here at six flags say the ride known as the texas giant, will remain closed, as they try to determine what led to the death of rosy esporza. at 14 stories high with a 79 degree watch, the texas giant is the tallest and steepest steel and wood hybrid coaster in the world. dallas mom rosy esporza was boarding it with her family an eyewitness said she asked the attendant to double-check her safety restraint. >> she was, like, she asked them to check her more than once. the guy was like as long as you heard it click, you're okay. >> reporter: stunned eyewitnesses say she flew out of her seat just as the ride began. this family saw her fall to her death and heard the reaction from her children. >> they were screaming when they came back and they were trying to get out of the restraint and they were screaming, my mom my mom, we got to get my mom, she's gone. >> reporter: "cbs this morning" followed the ride's engineer as he inspected a similar hybrid in march. >> we're checki
manuel bojorquez is at the park. >> reporter: the park was open over the weekend and will be open today, but officials here at six flags say the ride known as the texas giant, will remain closed, as they try to determine what led to the death of rosy esporza. at 14 stories high with a 79 degree watch, the texas giant is the tallest and steepest steel and wood hybrid coaster in the world. dallas mom rosy esporza was boarding it with her family an eyewitness said she asked the attendant to...
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for "cbs this morning," manuel bojorquez, dallas. >> it is so comfortable to me to see how well trained there's one financial scandal where nobody's been arrested. financial journalistist charles >>> the bulls are running in spachblt thousands of bulls ran through the streets of pap a low na. >> you know you go through your whole life saying i was almost gored. >> in your early year use got to run with the bulls in pamplona. >> i'm going to pass on that too, norah, no thanks. despite years of work and millions of dollars there is one man they still want and can't get. his name is steven cohen. charles gas pa reno takes us inside. they've arrested people around him who have worked for him, but they can't get him. >> can't get him yet. i do trace the beginning of this. not just him but all the other players. >> this is them talking, they believe s.e.c. capital is part of the democracy. in one part of the book they approach the witness with a chart and it looks like one of those mob charts. lines going out to alenled miscreants. they do not have a case on him specifically. >> time is runni
for "cbs this morning," manuel bojorquez, dallas. >> it is so comfortable to me to see how well trained there's one financial scandal where nobody's been arrested. financial journalistist charles >>> the bulls are running in spachblt thousands of bulls ran through the streets of pap a low na. >> you know you go through your whole life saying i was almost gored. >> in your early year use got to run with the bulls in pamplona. >> i'm going to pass on...