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susan, good morning. >> marlie, good morning. as the threat from the islamic militants grows, so does the support from washington for the u.s. to coordinate its response with iran. u.s. officials are sending nearly 100 soldiers and marines to secure the american embassy in baghdad. some staff members have been evacuated to some more stable parts of the country as islamic militants push toward the capital. the extremist group has already captured a large part of northern iraq and said it was behind yesterday's deadly blast in baghdad. over the weekend the group posted gruesome pictures online that it claims shows more than 1,700 captured iraqi soldiers being executed. the images and death toll can't be verified. the white house is considering possible u.s. military action. >> my first thing to recommend to the president is get your intelligence group back on track making sure we have the intel for whatever options we have that are going to be accurate. >> republican lindsey graham who serves on the senate armed services committee
susan, good morning. >> marlie, good morning. as the threat from the islamic militants grows, so does the support from washington for the u.s. to coordinate its response with iran. u.s. officials are sending nearly 100 soldiers and marines to secure the american embassy in baghdad. some staff members have been evacuated to some more stable parts of the country as islamic militants push toward the capital. the extremist group has already captured a large part of northern iraq and said it...
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marlie? >> it's getting more and more expensive to stay away. >>> still to come, a close encounter with jaws. >>> and in sports, one of the brightest stars in women's golf notches the biggest win of her career. on an airplane lately? [ man ] man, this thing's got a lot of onions. i really wouldn't survive it without this scarf. and i have tide plus febreze. it gets it fresher for longer. getting ripe in here, huh? [ female announcer ] tide plus febreze. that's my tide plus. now, what if i told youtel if you can save up to 60%,first. but you couldn't know the name until after you book? yeah. [laughs] ♪ my f...i like dancing.g... so when we packed up our rav4, i brought this. ♪ turns out my family likes dancing too. the rav4 toyota. let's go places. smoke? nah, i'm good. [ male announcer ] celebrate every win with nicoderm cq, the unique patch with time release smartcontrol technology that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. help prevent your cravings with nicoderm cq. that helps prev
marlie? >> it's getting more and more expensive to stay away. >>> still to come, a close encounter with jaws. >>> and in sports, one of the brightest stars in women's golf notches the biggest win of her career. on an airplane lately? [ man ] man, this thing's got a lot of onions. i really wouldn't survive it without this scarf. and i have tide plus febreze. it gets it fresher for longer. getting ripe in here, huh? [ female announcer ] tide plus febreze. that's my tide...
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marlie? susan mcginnis in washington. thanks so much. holly williams joins us from i ram. she's in the northern town of erbil. while these pictures haven't been verified, they seem to be of concern. >> yeah. good morning. hundreds were captured last week. now the militants are posting online and they seem to be showing hundreds of iraqis forced in a ditch and then shot. they can't be verified. they may have been doctored but they appear to show execution, and the u.s. government has condemned these as a pure depiction of blood lust. remember that the militants are sunni muslims while most of iraq's army is made up of shiite muslim muslims. >> what can you tell us about isis and its leadership? >> reporter: he's so elusive we have a couple of grainy images of him. but he now commands several hundred men across iran and syria. now he's so feared that some people have dubbed him the new osama bin laden and the u.s. has place add $10 million bounty on his head. holly? >> holly williams in erbil t
marlie? susan mcginnis in washington. thanks so much. holly williams joins us from i ram. she's in the northern town of erbil. while these pictures haven't been verified, they seem to be of concern. >> yeah. good morning. hundreds were captured last week. now the militants are posting online and they seem to be showing hundreds of iraqis forced in a ditch and then shot. they can't be verified. they may have been doctored but they appear to show execution, and the u.s. government has...
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as marlie hall reports, at least two people were killed including a five-year-old child. >>> reporterssive tornadoes ripped through northeast nebraska. storm chasers captured twin twisters that touched down nearly a mile apart in stanton county. the town of pilger took a direct hit. homes were ripped off their foundations. officials say more than half the town is gone. >> we lost everything. i don't have a vehicle. >> reporter: marilyn anderson rode out the storm in her basement. >> i did a lot of praying in the corner. >> reporter: marilyn is one of 350 residents in the small town roughly 100 miles northwest of omaha. pilger's local school and fire department were destroyed along with several other buildings. the governor declared a state of emergency. officials will fan out today to assess all the damage from the tornadoes that struck yesterday. marlie hall, cbs news. >> and there were some other tornadoes spotted in nebraska yesterday also causing some damage in two other counties. >>> boy, tornado alley, i guess. >> very, very scary stuff. i think that tornado line is going to shi
as marlie hall reports, at least two people were killed including a five-year-old child. >>> reporterssive tornadoes ripped through northeast nebraska. storm chasers captured twin twisters that touched down nearly a mile apart in stanton county. the town of pilger took a direct hit. homes were ripped off their foundations. officials say more than half the town is gone. >> we lost everything. i don't have a vehicle. >> reporter: marilyn anderson rode out the storm in her...
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marlie hall, cbs news, green witch, connecticut. >> glor: more ahead.re than 40 years a very new different home coming for a group of vietnam veterans. you wouldn't have it she any other way.our toes. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any allergic reactions like ra
marlie hall, cbs news, green witch, connecticut. >> glor: more ahead.re than 40 years a very new different home coming for a group of vietnam veterans. you wouldn't have it she any other way.our toes. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph,...
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marlie hall, for cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> happening today, hatboro apartment that once belonged to nicholas hell machines man, 19 year old charged with sending rice end laced birthday car, is being decontaminated today. it was mark when he sent the cards to his ex bedroom friends' new boyfriends. it includes test to go make sure the items in the apartment are safe for removal, the apartment is safe for re occupancy. >> know plea to fund philadelphia schools. superintendent doctor william hite and school reform chairman commission chairman bill green will join add vocation advocates at noon today. district said it needs another $260 million just to maintain current services. >>> now, to raise mine, the philadelphia school district is selling one of its most valuable properties. drexel university has bought this 14-acre site, which used to house university city high school, andrew elementary school, it is being sold for $25 million. drexel plans to build a k through eight public school surrounded by residential retail and research facilities. this project would cost almost a billi
marlie hall, for cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> happening today, hatboro apartment that once belonged to nicholas hell machines man, 19 year old charged with sending rice end laced birthday car, is being decontaminated today. it was mark when he sent the cards to his ex bedroom friends' new boyfriends. it includes test to go make sure the items in the apartment are safe for removal, the apartment is safe for re occupancy. >> know plea to fund philadelphia schools....
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in new york, marlie hall, kpix 5. >> the u.s. will automatically move on if they win or tie today. >> but a loss could even get them into the next round. the knockout round depending on the outcome of the ghana- portugal game happening at the same time. so all eyes on the tv today at the clock. >> we want them to win. >> win or tie and they're all set. so all eyes on the tv today at 9:00. >>> it's a creature no one knew existed until now. coming up an exclusive look at a mammal scientists just learned about. >> and what's cool about your school or your summer camp? email your nomination to us at coolschools@kpix.com. we may come and feature your school or camp on the show. ,,,, i ,,,,,, lead... in his quest for a fourth term. it' since >>> a new survey shows governor jerry brown with a very solid lead in his quest for a fourth term. it's the first field poll since the june 3 primary showing the democratic incumbent way ahead of republican challenger neel kashkari 52-32%. >>> happening today, former secretary of state hillary clin
in new york, marlie hall, kpix 5. >> the u.s. will automatically move on if they win or tie today. >> but a loss could even get them into the next round. the knockout round depending on the outcome of the ghana- portugal game happening at the same time. so all eyes on the tv today at the clock. >> we want them to win. >> win or tie and they're all set. so all eyes on the tv today at 9:00. >>> it's a creature no one knew existed until now. coming up an exclusive...
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marlie hall, cbs news. >> some parts of minnesota got up to a foot of rain in one day. >>> time now is 4:39. first they took over muni stops. now drivers are being squeezed out. coming up, tech shuttles come after san francisco's already limited parking. >> oakland works to keep the kids off the streets. the new youth center aimed at helping youth and fighting crime. coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, about to hit overdrive. you've seen huge protests, e this one, over >>> 4:41. the tech bus drama in san francisco is about to hit overdrive. you've seen huge protests like this one over those special shuttle buses for people who work in the tech industry. now the city is making another move in favor of the tech buses. as linda yee reports, more room is now being made for the buses and its riders affecting the number of parking spaces for motorists. >>> >>> reporter: first those techie commuter shuttles were freely using bus stops, sometimes getting in the way of muni and making bus riders mad. but the city wants to work with them during an 18-month test period, the corporate shuttling will have to
marlie hall, cbs news. >> some parts of minnesota got up to a foot of rain in one day. >>> time now is 4:39. first they took over muni stops. now drivers are being squeezed out. coming up, tech shuttles come after san francisco's already limited parking. >> oakland works to keep the kids off the streets. the new youth center aimed at helping youth and fighting crime. coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, about to hit overdrive. you've seen huge protests, e this one, over >>>...
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marlie hall, cbs news. >> american public appears to be torn over what to do in iraq. latest cbs news "new york times" poll finds 42% believe the u.s. does have a responsibility to go in and intervene while about half say no stay out. >>> washington, d.c. will soon be getting solar power all the way from north carolina. george washington university and american university have a new deal to buy more than half their power from three solar power farms planned in north carolina. they'll be the largest solar power facility east of the mississippi. it's fixed for over 20 years doff deal. >>> climate change is going to hurt regional economic growth. the report from the risky business project says costs will include lost property, reduced industrial output and higher health expenses and it was designed to convince businesses to consider climate change costs and long-term planning and push to cut emissions heating up the planet. >>> all right, well the bay area was heating up a little bit? or not. >> yeah it's actually looking like it's going back down the next couple of days
marlie hall, cbs news. >> american public appears to be torn over what to do in iraq. latest cbs news "new york times" poll finds 42% believe the u.s. does have a responsibility to go in and intervene while about half say no stay out. >>> washington, d.c. will soon be getting solar power all the way from north carolina. george washington university and american university have a new deal to buy more than half their power from three solar power farms planned in north...
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marlie hall, cbs news. >>> there is some good news. calmer weather is expected today for central indiana and louisiana. so hopefully they will get a break. >> but more dangerous than the central plains. >> that's the way it works. >> things getting interesting around here. we have patchy fog, some windy conditions in the east bay. did you know that? >> yeah, i did, actually. [ laughter ] >> we were just talking about that. throughout the bay area today we have some changes coming coming. check out your hi-def doppler radar. we have some rain showing up off the coastline in far northern california. cold front bearing down on the state. this is a late season system so not going to see a whole lot from it. we are seeing a deepening in the marine layer this morning and some drizzle out along the coastline. very damp out toward the beaches with some dense fog. now, a few clouds in the afternoon, some cooler temperatures and then looks like some more sunshine and some much warmer weather over the weekend. but we have to get through this syst
marlie hall, cbs news. >>> there is some good news. calmer weather is expected today for central indiana and louisiana. so hopefully they will get a break. >> but more dangerous than the central plains. >> that's the way it works. >> things getting interesting around here. we have patchy fog, some windy conditions in the east bay. did you know that? >> yeah, i did, actually. [ laughter ] >> we were just talking about that. throughout the bay area today we...
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marlie hall, cbs news, new york. >> a party. broadway producers had a lot to celebrate this year as well. >> attendance is up almost 6%. >> one of the toyny award winners you just saw him there briefly got his start in the bay area right here. >> james monroe eigelhart from "aladdin." [ cheering and applause ] >> james monroe won the tony for his performance as the genie in "aladdin." he is from heyward and he graduated from cal state east bay and on stage last night he thanked some of his old teachers. >> i've also -- i want to thank robert for teaching me how to tap dance and celestine for keeping me in college and i knows this supposed to be the most dignified awards show of the season. but this is a praise shout. hey! [ laughter ] >> i love it. >> good stuff. >> "aladdin" had five tony nominations but he was only winner from the disney musical. >>> very good. >>> it's one of the bay area's most common crimes the new high- tech tool authorities hope will stop bike thieves in their tracks. >> and cameras are rolling as a super
marlie hall, cbs news, new york. >> a party. broadway producers had a lot to celebrate this year as well. >> attendance is up almost 6%. >> one of the toyny award winners you just saw him there briefly got his start in the bay area right here. >> james monroe eigelhart from "aladdin." [ cheering and applause ] >> james monroe won the tony for his performance as the genie in "aladdin." he is from heyward and he graduated from cal state east bay...
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marlie hall, cbs news. >> and let's take live look at the corinthian stadium in brazil. you can see ready to go. brazil's poured more than $11 billion into making the world cup a success. >>> you could soon give your phone a jolt at a starbucks in san francisco. the seattle coffeemaker is teaming up with duracell and will start charging devices. you can find the chargers on tables and counters. starbucks in san jose and boston already have the charging devices. >>> coming up the bay area woman who will be using her retirement counting her new riches. why all it took was a little luck and a scratch. >>> 6:51. grownups are reliving childhood memories for. what they are being forced to leave at home that some can't live without coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> breezy today in the bay area. a lot of low clouds and fog. still hugging the coastline into the afternoon. 60s expecte there. a little more sunshine in the bay. 70s down the peninsula into the south bay about 76 degrees in san jose. and 79 in morgan hill. into the east bay, those temperatures into the 70s this afternoo
marlie hall, cbs news. >> and let's take live look at the corinthian stadium in brazil. you can see ready to go. brazil's poured more than $11 billion into making the world cup a success. >>> you could soon give your phone a jolt at a starbucks in san francisco. the seattle coffeemaker is teaming up with duracell and will start charging devices. you can find the chargers on tables and counters. starbucks in san jose and boston already have the charging devices. >>>...
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marlie hall, cbs news. >> team owner daniel schneider has said he will never change the name. but over the past 12 years or so, native american tribes and 50 u.s. senators including democratic leader harry reid have called for them to do so. >>> check this video of a twister that tore through south dakota yesterday. heavy rain and clouds made it difficult to spot but warning alarms sounded. most people got inside the courthouse basement. only one person was hurt but several homes and businesses were destroyed. >>> boudin bakery continues to expand in the bay area. people lined up in fremont for the opening of a new store yesterday. the first 100 people in line got free bread. the number one spot belonged to the alameda county community food bank. the bakery first opened up in san francisco all the way back in 1849. west >> they should make candles with that scent. >> tastes great there. >>> changes in the weather today. of course, yesterday hot weather showing up outside. now more of a sea breeze kicking in and the fog has returned. looks like it's going to cool down the tempe
marlie hall, cbs news. >> team owner daniel schneider has said he will never change the name. but over the past 12 years or so, native american tribes and 50 u.s. senators including democratic leader harry reid have called for them to do so. >>> check this video of a twister that tore through south dakota yesterday. heavy rain and clouds made it difficult to spot but warning alarms sounded. most people got inside the courthouse basement. only one person was hurt but several homes...
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marlie hall, cbs news. >> his attorney says sterling decided not to sign the papers agreeing to the sale after learning the nba will not reverse its decision on that fine and lifetime ban. >>> opening arguments in the case of ed o'bannon versus the ncaa got underway in oakland. the former basketball star is leading a group of 20 former college basketball and football players. they're trying to get licensing money they contend the ncaa has made off of their likenesses. they claim ncaa restrictions violate antitrust law. >> when the pie that is brought in is huge, i think it's big enough for everyone. >> o'bannon case could affect other sports as well. in a case yesterday the ncaa announced a $20 million settlement with former players over college themed basketball and football video games. the games are produced by redwood city based electronic arts. >>> and a former dodgers' stadium security guard testified even he felt unsafe the night brian stow was attacked and beaten outside dodgers stadium. jerome heavens said he was told to steer clear of my fights -- any fights because of short st
marlie hall, cbs news. >> his attorney says sterling decided not to sign the papers agreeing to the sale after learning the nba will not reverse its decision on that fine and lifetime ban. >>> opening arguments in the case of ed o'bannon versus the ncaa got underway in oakland. the former basketball star is leading a group of 20 former college basketball and football players. they're trying to get licensing money they contend the ncaa has made off of their likenesses. they claim...
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as marlie hall tells us... kerry is tg >>> welcome back.retary of state genrery is in iraq today -- john kerry in iraq today. as marlie hall tells us he is trying to persuade political leaders to set aside ethnic and sectarian divisions and avoid a potential civil war. >> reporter: it's day two of crisis talks for secretary of state john kerry. he went to a kurdish stronghold in northern iraq to talk with leaders about the role kurds can play to help strengthen iraq's central government and fight sunni extremists. >> in recent days the security cooperation between the forces here in the kurdish area have been really critical. >> reporter: yesterday, kerry visited baghdad after a two hour visit with prime minister nuri al-maliki. the shiite leader agreed to form an inclusive government that would give sunni and kurdish minorities more of the same. iraq needs cooperation as it tries to stop the islamic state of iraq and syria, a group rapidly capturing parts of the country and vowing to take the capital. >> they do pose a threat. they cannot
as marlie hall tells us... kerry is tg >>> welcome back.retary of state genrery is in iraq today -- john kerry in iraq today. as marlie hall tells us he is trying to persuade political leaders to set aside ethnic and sectarian divisions and avoid a potential civil war. >> reporter: it's day two of crisis talks for secretary of state john kerry. he went to a kurdish stronghold in northern iraq to talk with leaders about the role kurds can play to help strengthen iraq's central...
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as marlie hall reports, pair of twisters wiped out more than half of the town of pillger. >> massive tornados, rimmed through northeast nebraska. storm chasers captured twin twist that's touched down nearly a mile apart in stanton county. the town of pillger took direct hit. homes were ripped, right off their foundation. officials say more than half the town is gone. >> lost everything. i lost all of my vehicles. i don't have a vehicle. >> maryland anderson road out the storm in her basement. >> i did a loft praying back there in that little corner. >> maryland one of about 350 residents in the small town, roughly 100 miles northwest of omaha. pillger local school and fire department were destroyed, along with several other buildings. >> the governor declared a state of emergency, officials will fan out today to assess all of the damage from the tornados that struck yesterday. marlie hall, for cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> well, hundreds of us forces are moving into iraq to protect americans from insurgents. president obama has told congress that up to 275 troops moving into the regi
as marlie hall reports, pair of twisters wiped out more than half of the town of pillger. >> massive tornados, rimmed through northeast nebraska. storm chasers captured twin twist that's touched down nearly a mile apart in stanton county. the town of pillger took direct hit. homes were ripped, right off their foundation. officials say more than half the town is gone. >> lost everything. i lost all of my vehicles. i don't have a vehicle. >> maryland anderson road out the storm...
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marlie hall, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> all right, it is 10:00 right now. six time olympic gold medalist could be paralyzed after a nasty atv accident. that's coming up. >> also, chilling new videos released of the cup hole killed two las vegas police officers. what we're learning about what might have motivated them. >>> and a judge intervenes to keep radio icon casey kasem al >> baseball size hail had cars ducking fog cover in new mexico. stormy werth moved into the town of wagon mound yesterday tying up traffic for miles. >>> and, heavy rain, making driving difficult for folks up in newark, new jersey. many cars stalled out on flooded roadways there. one woman reportedly did not see a manhole cover, she fell right in. she was rescued, though, with a few injuries. >>> right now, 13:00. dealing with rain, fortunately, nothing severe, what, across the country. >> also dealing with our own fair share of the flooding. you're right, no hail, no tornado activity. but we have thunderstorms to report for this morning. more than anything, heavy rain is going to be
marlie hall, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> all right, it is 10:00 right now. six time olympic gold medalist could be paralyzed after a nasty atv accident. that's coming up. >> also, chilling new videos released of the cup hole killed two las vegas police officers. what we're learning about what might have motivated them. >>> and a judge intervenes to keep radio icon casey kasem al >> baseball size hail had cars ducking fog cover in new mexico. stormy...
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as cbs news' marlie hall reports sterling has changed his mind deciding to fight a deal to sell his team. >> reporter: donald sterling is calling a time-out on the deal to sell the los angeles clippers. and he says he plans to move forward with his $1 billion federal lawsuit against the nba. an attorney for sterling has confirmed the embattled clippers' owner has pulled his support for the sale of the franchise to former microsoft ceo steve ballmer. in a statement released yesterday, sterling said --the team is not for sale. i love the team and have dedicated 33 years of my life to the organization. i intend to fight to keep the team. sterling's comments come less than two weeks after ballmer agreed to buy the clippers from sterling's estranged wife for $2 billion. the nba was prepared to force the sale as punishment for racist comments made in a secretly recorded conversation with a former girlfriend. >> it bothers me a lot that you want to broadcast that you're -- associating with black people. >> reporter: sterling says his comments were recorded illegally and his rights were violated
as cbs news' marlie hall reports sterling has changed his mind deciding to fight a deal to sell his team. >> reporter: donald sterling is calling a time-out on the deal to sell the los angeles clippers. and he says he plans to move forward with his $1 billion federal lawsuit against the nba. an attorney for sterling has confirmed the embattled clippers' owner has pulled his support for the sale of the franchise to former microsoft ceo steve ballmer. in a statement released yesterday,...
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marlie hall, cbs news. >> and there were some other tornadoes spotted in nebraska yesterday also causing some damage in two other counties. >>> talks on the muni contract dispute could resume today. officials with the metropolitan transportation agency did not hold any discussions with the transport workers union on monday. but management says it is ready to hold new negotiations on short notice if need be. the deadline to reach a deal is june 30. no raise without a new deal. they disagree on worker contribution to pensions and raise size. >>> let's check traffic with gianna franco. >> it's busy out there. we have hot spots to report. our busiest spots are along 101, 580 and 80. northbound 101 right at peninsula a traffic alert in effect. two left lanes blocked until further notice. the good news is we just checked in with chp. there was an overturn vehicle. it's upright. mobile 2 just drove through and traffic is backed up to 92 at this point. you can always use 280 as an alternate. in fact, 280 looks good this morning. no delays. so avoid the delays along 101 across 92, two two south 1
marlie hall, cbs news. >> and there were some other tornadoes spotted in nebraska yesterday also causing some damage in two other counties. >>> talks on the muni contract dispute could resume today. officials with the metropolitan transportation agency did not hold any discussions with the transport workers union on monday. but management says it is ready to hold new negotiations on short notice if need be. the deadline to reach a deal is june 30. no raise without a new deal....
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marlie hall, cbs news. >> some parts of minnesota got up to a foot of rain in one day. >>> time now is 5:10. an explosion at a home in colorado killed one person. the details on how strong neighbors say that blast was. >> and not the normal place you would see a maserati parked. how investigators say this $138,000 sports car got there. coming up. >> and this is it, folks. the last day of spring. here comes summer. we'll have your summer forecast coming up next. >> and we have our first accident this morning for the altamont pass. westbound 580 approaching altamont pass road. we'll have details on this and another update on the eastbound bay bridge commute when kpix 5 continues. ,, ,,,, no rush, andy. ,,,, come on. with the chase mobile app you can get a lot done in a little amount of time from transferring funds wait a minute. you've got to be kidding. did you guys see that? that ball was out. to paying your coach for adding five miles per hour to your serve. that ball wasn't in. get your eyes checked. help me out here. download the best mobile app today. so you can always have the adv
marlie hall, cbs news. >> some parts of minnesota got up to a foot of rain in one day. >>> time now is 5:10. an explosion at a home in colorado killed one person. the details on how strong neighbors say that blast was. >> and not the normal place you would see a maserati parked. how investigators say this $138,000 sports car got there. coming up. >> and this is it, folks. the last day of spring. here comes summer. we'll have your summer forecast coming up next....
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the latest now from cbs news' marlie hall. >>> reporter: rio's christ the redeemer statue is lit withm colors of all the world cup teams as the famous soccer tournament gets under way but despite years of preparation brazil is scrambling to overcome challenges. airport workers staged a 24- hour strike ahead of opening day complicating travel of two of brazil's major airports. plus, some 1500 subway workers in sao paulo threaten to strike monday but labor organizers called off the work stoppage that would have caused gridlock on the city's already congested roadways. just one week before the tournament, construction was still under way on roads and soccer stadiums. and just one day before the games, crews were still building the fanfest zone where people in rio can watch on a huge screen. the u.s. will play its first game on monday. even that is surrounded in controversy. the u.s. head coach has said publicly the american team won't win the cup. >> the it's just unrealistic. >> if the u.s. can't, which it probably can't, i'm going to root for brazil. because we're here. >> reporter: th
the latest now from cbs news' marlie hall. >>> reporter: rio's christ the redeemer statue is lit withm colors of all the world cup teams as the famous soccer tournament gets under way but despite years of preparation brazil is scrambling to overcome challenges. airport workers staged a 24- hour strike ahead of opening day complicating travel of two of brazil's major airports. plus, some 1500 subway workers in sao paulo threaten to strike monday but labor organizers called off the work...
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marlie hall with the push to free them. >>> reporter: missing american caitlin coleman and her husbandcanadian joshua boyle, are seen on video asking for help. >> i would ask that my family and my government do everything that they can to bring my husband, child and i to safety and freedom. >> reporter: coleman was 7 months pregnant when the couple disappeared in afghanistan in late 2012. the child who is not shown in the video is said to be 18 months old and being held along with its parents. >> born an american citizen and a canadian citizen -- [ crying ] >> -- yet to enjoy their freedom. >> reporter: the parents of caitlin and joshua are pleading for the couple's safe return and have now made public two videos they say they received from the taliban last year. >> we just want our children home. like i said, we have been assured that they are not forgotten. >> reporter: the families say they are disappointed their children and grandchild were not freed as part of the same deal as army sergeant bowe bergdahl. relatives described the young couple as adventure-seeking travelers. >> in t
marlie hall with the push to free them. >>> reporter: missing american caitlin coleman and her husbandcanadian joshua boyle, are seen on video asking for help. >> i would ask that my family and my government do everything that they can to bring my husband, child and i to safety and freedom. >> reporter: coleman was 7 months pregnant when the couple disappeared in afghanistan in late 2012. the child who is not shown in the video is said to be 18 months old and being held...
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. >> marlie hall reports a 43- year-old set a record for the most tony's for hack an dress. >> reporter a bell of the ball, it would be audra mcdonald. she breathed into last night's afterparty at the plaza in manhattan. after winning her sixth tony for her role as billie holiday in "lady day at emerson's bar and grill." when you heard your name announced what went on in your had? >> i had a breakdown. i had a wreckdown. i literally hyperventilated and had a breakdown that continued when they led me off stage actually. >> reporter: this afterparty is the biggest celebration where stars come to unwind after the evening filled with more excitement and drama than any broadway production. james monroe iglehart won for his larger than life portrayal of the genie in "aladdin." >> it was like a whirlwind. going in fast motion and slow motion at the same time. i was like -- i got to get everything out but i hope i don't forget anybody and my brain kept going you just won a tony. >> reporter: jefferson mays from "a gentleman's guide to love and murder" says his feet still haven't touched the gro
. >> marlie hall reports a 43- year-old set a record for the most tony's for hack an dress. >> reporter a bell of the ball, it would be audra mcdonald. she breathed into last night's afterparty at the plaza in manhattan. after winning her sixth tony for her role as billie holiday in "lady day at emerson's bar and grill." when you heard your name announced what went on in your had? >> i had a breakdown. i had a wreckdown. i literally hyperventilated and had a...
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marlie hall, cbs news. >> the american public appears to be torn over iraq. the latest cbs news "new york times" poll finds 42% believe the u.s. has a responsibility to intervene. while about half say no. >>> happening today, a bill to stop gun violence facing its first hurdle in sacramento. the legislation was drafted in the wake of the deadly shooting at ucsb. parents of suspect tried but failed to get help before their son's killing spree last month. under the new proposed bill if someone is reported to be a threat, officers can take away their guns and stop them from buying more. texas by the way already has a similar law. >>> golden gate bridge district will vote this friday on whether to build a suicide barrier. the district secured funding and they show what it would look like. a high fence and a net on the side of the bridge. the plan has faced opposition for years because of its $76 million price tag and the notion it would change the look of the bridge. an average of two people per month die by jumping from the span. >>> san francisco water official
marlie hall, cbs news. >> the american public appears to be torn over iraq. the latest cbs news "new york times" poll finds 42% believe the u.s. has a responsibility to intervene. while about half say no. >>> happening today, a bill to stop gun violence facing its first hurdle in sacramento. the legislation was drafted in the wake of the deadly shooting at ucsb. parents of suspect tried but failed to get help before their son's killing spree last month. under the new...
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brazil can prevent them from crossing it's border, marly here. the closest port of entry.rare move, a small group agreed to speak on camera, to denounce the blacklist as discriminatory. i am fired of being in prison, now we want argentina football to be well regarded. we are telling our members to be on their best behavior. >> a change of heart, in which few beef, which is why authorities here are taking no chances. that's the state of play of the pitch, what is going on on the pitch. >> that's right. brazil has reached the knock out stage of the world cup, they thrashed cameroon to top their group, and set up a last 16 meeting with chile, and once again it was namar that inspired the hopes. >> they show he is the player for the bigger occasion, he put them in front on 17 minutes. the 68,000 crowd, when cameroon equalized. once again, came to the rescue, resoaring brazil's lead, they went into the break, up 2-0. >> the two more after half time, to see the comfortable 4-1 win to brazil. mexico will join brazil in the knock out phase, markel ruiz with a crucial first goal of
brazil can prevent them from crossing it's border, marly here. the closest port of entry.rare move, a small group agreed to speak on camera, to denounce the blacklist as discriminatory. i am fired of being in prison, now we want argentina football to be well regarded. we are telling our members to be on their best behavior. >> a change of heart, in which few beef, which is why authorities here are taking no chances. that's the state of play of the pitch, what is going on on the pitch....
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joining me now is wisconsin democratic state senator john erpenback and patrick marly, state house reporter for the milwaukee journal sentinel. he helped break this story today about the prosecutor developments. he's the author of "more than they bargained for" about walker es's fight against the unions. thank you both for joining me. >> thanks for having me on. >> thank you. >> patrick, this is the first time we have seen governor walker's name connected to this, isn't it? >> well, we have seen his name connected to it before. this is the most detailed accounting we have had yet. this is the first time with knowledge of his personal involvement in this. we have known his campaign was at the center of the investigation. now they are saying he's had personal knowledge of this, was personally involved in fund-raising efforts with outside groups to help his campaign inpatrick, here is wha wrote about two aides to walker. "prosecutors allege johnson and jordahl acted as a hub to coordinate activities among walker's campaign and a host of conservative groups to help walker and other republicans
joining me now is wisconsin democratic state senator john erpenback and patrick marly, state house reporter for the milwaukee journal sentinel. he helped break this story today about the prosecutor developments. he's the author of "more than they bargained for" about walker es's fight against the unions. thank you both for joining me. >> thanks for having me on. >> thank you. >> patrick, this is the first time we have seen governor walker's name connected to this,...
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that is marching across baghdad and they're executing people su marly.s you saw with your footage, pulling people out of trucks if they don't answer the right questions about being a sunni they'll shoot them. it's really quite gruesome. and it's growing worse. they have a billion dollars. they have heavy weapons. reports now they have two helicopters. this is an al qaeda army on the move. so our immediate concern should be to stop and slow their momentum. and to reengage our arab league part nerls who wanted to be a part of this fight early on to try to put down what was a growing tlet in eastern syria. >> the malaki government blamed saudi arabia for creating isis in the first place. >> it's ridiculous. isis has been there, they were there when iraq was there. and don't forget, you know, i r rainians were in iraq the time u.s. service men and women were there and department of defense believes as many as 600 people may have been killed, u.s., blood on their hands through their actions in iraq. you're working against iran and the united states have count
that is marching across baghdad and they're executing people su marly.s you saw with your footage, pulling people out of trucks if they don't answer the right questions about being a sunni they'll shoot them. it's really quite gruesome. and it's growing worse. they have a billion dollars. they have heavy weapons. reports now they have two helicopters. this is an al qaeda army on the move. so our immediate concern should be to stop and slow their momentum. and to reengage our arab league part...
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