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mireya villarreal.. cbs news... los angeles. >> quijano: iraqi troops take: map mosul.backed by the u-s miltary are tightening the noose around isis in the city of mosul. holly williams is covering the battle . had. >> moving forward, we are going to fight house to house. we put a safe sector, and if they want to come to us. >> baishes evere bearing a victorious mood on the front line and it's easy to see why. nearly three years ago, i.s.i.s. swept over you iraq, the extremists captured mosul with ease, a gang of violent fanatics who claimed to have established a new islamic state. now iraqi forces have regrouped and i.s.i.s. has been beaten back. some iraqi commanders told us they'll retake the entire city within weeks. they already have i.s.i.l. surrounded in mosul and executed many of the extreme is. but this is the cost of liberation. >> down the street the main government building. >> >> a city smashed beyond recognition, its people frightened and exhausted. they survived more than two years under i.s.i.s. only to see their neighborhoods turned into battlefields. g
mireya villarreal.. cbs news... los angeles. >> quijano: iraqi troops take: map mosul.backed by the u-s miltary are tightening the noose around isis in the city of mosul. holly williams is covering the battle . had. >> moving forward, we are going to fight house to house. we put a safe sector, and if they want to come to us. >> baishes evere bearing a victorious mood on the front line and it's easy to see why. nearly three years ago, i.s.i.s. swept over you iraq, the...
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mireya villarreal looks back at one of the 20th century's most influential artists. can chuck berry was the original guitar god whose lives were as smooth and unmistakable as his dance moves. >> dubbed the father of rock 'n' roll, berry's music because blend of r and b, blues and country music, his first hit in 1955, maybellene, instantly thrust the st. louis native into the spotlight. >> berry's musical career began at 15. ten years later, he signed with chess records. throughout his career, he had several run-ins with the law, even spending time behind bars. still, fans stayed supportive, connecting with his poetic story telling. >> in a 1972 interview with sunday morning's charles osgood, berry broke down his song writing success. >> everybody has to handle money. everybody has a love affair, inspirations, and these are the things i write about. chuck berry paved the road for rock 'n' roll greats like john len 0 non. >> he is any hero. >> and roll over beethoven. >> the beach boys, with sweet little si 616. >> rolling stones guitarist keith richards tweeted just h
mireya villarreal looks back at one of the 20th century's most influential artists. can chuck berry was the original guitar god whose lives were as smooth and unmistakable as his dance moves. >> dubbed the father of rock 'n' roll, berry's music because blend of r and b, blues and country music, his first hit in 1955, maybellene, instantly thrust the st. louis native into the spotlight. >> berry's musical career began at 15. ten years later, he signed with chess records. throughout...
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mireya villarreal, cbs news, los angeles. >>> the defense department is warning its users not to streamionship games. the note said streaming tournament basketball games could overwhelm the pentagon's computer system. because that's the only reason why you shouldn't be watching basketball at work. sure. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning" gray's an at may director jesse williams. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." but these birds see all and forget nothing. except this one, who has an outlet for a face. or is it your allergy pills? holding you back break through your allergies. introducing flonase sensimist. more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist you may not even notice. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only block one. and six is greater than one. break through your allergies. new flonase sensimist. ♪ >>> our top story this morning, for a second time a federal judge has blocked president trump's travel ban
mireya villarreal, cbs news, los angeles. >>> the defense department is warning its users not to streamionship games. the note said streaming tournament basketball games could overwhelm the pentagon's computer system. because that's the only reason why you shouldn't be watching basketball at work. sure. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning" gray's an at may director jesse williams. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news."...
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the latest now from mireya villarreal. >> reporter: she makes the most time with her children. >> ies of my fingers, my jaw, i can't feel it. >> reporter: she claims the main grenlts in the weed killer roundup which she used on her ground every weekend. >> i would strap it on and walk around spraying. >> reporter: mendoza is one of hundreds around the country sugar monsanto, roundup's parent company. the 2015 world health organization study saying it's probably carcinogenic and damages human cells. last summer we spoke with donna farmer among mon santos scientists. >> there's no indication that we should change how we use it. the data is clear. it doesn't cause cancer. >> reporter: but now the data is in question. newly released court documents mon santos planned to ghost write and get experts to back it up. a scientist wrote in an e-mail, we would be keeping the costs down by us they would just edit and sign their names. court documents also reveal conversation between mon santos executives and an pe epa director about a guy foe sate review. monsanto executive wrote, but it's good t
the latest now from mireya villarreal. >> reporter: she makes the most time with her children. >> ies of my fingers, my jaw, i can't feel it. >> reporter: she claims the main grenlts in the weed killer roundup which she used on her ground every weekend. >> i would strap it on and walk around spraying. >> reporter: mendoza is one of hundreds around the country sugar monsanto, roundup's parent company. the 2015 world health organization study saying it's probably...
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mireya villarreal has the details. >> reporter: as s.w.a.t.oved in on the double-decker bus, snipers were nearby. assistant sheriff tom roberts. >> at about 11:00 we got reports that shots were fired. our officers immediately responded. as soon as we came, were coming off the bus. >> the suspect had sunglasses on and a ball cap and light colored shirt. that was the shooter. >> reporter: he started shooting, leaving one dead and others wounded. cosmopolitan hotel guests that stayed inside captured this video from high above. >> something just blew up from the bus. >> reporter: steve smigtd was close enough to hear the gunshots. >> the gentlemen were doing compressions, cpr on the outside and tactical came in and ran in the back of the cosmo. >> reporter: four hours later the suspect ran out of the bus and now faces several charges including murder. >> we took the suspect into custody. after negotiators talked with him for quite a while, he ended up giving his weapon up and surrendering peacefully. >> reporter: a guest recorded three people runn
mireya villarreal has the details. >> reporter: as s.w.a.t.oved in on the double-decker bus, snipers were nearby. assistant sheriff tom roberts. >> at about 11:00 we got reports that shots were fired. our officers immediately responded. as soon as we came, were coming off the bus. >> the suspect had sunglasses on and a ball cap and light colored shirt. that was the shooter. >> reporter: he started shooting, leaving one dead and others wounded. cosmopolitan hotel guests...
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mireya villarreal, oakland, california. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight.at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> tonight -- a major dancing injury caught on tape. >> i think something went down. >> maks in pain. heather in shock. how serious is it in will it ruin the entire season for the front-runner. >> it's not good. >> inside sharna and bonner's rehearsal. everything you want know about their relationship on and off the dance floor. >> it's nice to get to know bonner away from the cameras. >> bonner, would you ever date sharna? >>> is jlo's romance the photos don't look good. we will tell you what happened this weekend. >> jon gosselin, a stripper? why former reality star and th
mireya villarreal, oakland, california. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight.at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> tonight -- a major dancing injury caught on tape. >> i think something went down. >> maks in pain. heather in shock. how serious is it in will it ruin the entire season for the front-runner. >> it's not good. >> inside sharna and bonner's rehearsal. everything you want know about their relationship on...
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mireya villarreal, oakland, california. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight.at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> tonight an off script, we remember go-gomusic pioneer, max kid. >>> but first, there is no crisis, that is what dc mayor bowser tells me today, when it comes to missing children here in the nation's capitol. so why all the alarm about the issue? lets start with the social media post that recently claimed 14 black girls had gone missing in a 24-hour period. that post was retweeted 47,000 times. dc police began increasing use of social media to help find those who are missing, even if youth were only gone a short period of time and in no apparent danger. there has been so much attention paid to this issue over the last few days, a congressional black caucus wrote a letter asking the
mireya villarreal, oakland, california. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight.at cbs news all around the world, good night. >>> tonight an off script, we remember go-gomusic pioneer, max kid. >>> but first, there is no crisis, that is what dc mayor bowser tells me today, when it comes to missing children here in the nation's capitol. so why all the alarm about the issue? lets start with the social media post that recently claimed 14 black...
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mireya villarreal, oakland, california. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight.t cbs news all around the world, good night. ne. i'm done. " eng_nfl raiders_owners 11:16:33 we are particularly disappointed for the fans eng_libby schaaf nfl raiders vote presser 14.07.16 you will never see me wear anything that says oakland raiders facebook burning "so this is what i think about the las vegas traitors" cut to jersey burning full like father.. like son. a second davis pulls his n-f-l team >>> i love oakland, i love the fans in oakland and i know there's going to be disappointment and maybe some anger. >> you're leaving, leave. be done. i'm done. >> we're particularly disappointed for the fans. >> you will never see me wear anything that says oklahoma raiders. >> here's what i think about the las vegas traders. >> like father and son as the second davis pulling his nfl team out of oakland. >> there could be a legal challenge before the team becomes the las vegas raiders. good evening i'm veronica de la cruz. >>> we begin with ken bastida in phoenix with the vote. >> r
mireya villarreal, oakland, california. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight.t cbs news all around the world, good night. ne. i'm done. " eng_nfl raiders_owners 11:16:33 we are particularly disappointed for the fans eng_libby schaaf nfl raiders vote presser 14.07.16 you will never see me wear anything that says oakland raiders facebook burning "so this is what i think about the las vegas traitors" cut to jersey burning full like father.. like...
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here's mireya villarreal. >> reporter: police in kent, washington, a suburb of seattle, are investigating the shooting of a 39-year-old sikh man. >> to think this could happen in our community was very surprising and extremely disappointing. >> reporter: the victim was wearing a turban when he was shot friday night. a neighbor says he was working on his car when another man came up and shot him in the arm. >> he told him to go back home. >> reporter: india's foreign minister posted the identity of the victim and an update after speaking with his father. >> reporter: police in kansas say this man shot two indian men in a bar last month, killing one. witnesses say before the suspect fired he shouted "get out of my country." the friend who survived spoke out at a peaceful protest in kansas city. >> it was rage and malice in an individual's heart that killed my friend, killed our friend. >> reporter: the national sikh coalition is asking the washington shooting be classified as a hate crime, an offense motivated by bias of race or religion. the fbi is working with the kent police department a
here's mireya villarreal. >> reporter: police in kent, washington, a suburb of seattle, are investigating the shooting of a 39-year-old sikh man. >> to think this could happen in our community was very surprising and extremely disappointing. >> reporter: the victim was wearing a turban when he was shot friday night. a neighbor says he was working on his car when another man came up and shot him in the arm. >> he told him to go back home. >> reporter: india's...
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mireya villarreal looked back at one of the 20th century's most influential artists. >> reporter: chuckry was the original guitar god, whose riffs were as smooth and unmistakable as his dance moves. dubbed the father of rock 'n' roll, his music was a blend, his first hit in 1955 "maybelline" thrust the st. louis native into the spotlight. ♪ well maybelline, why can't you be true ♪ >> reporter: his musical career began at age 15. throughout his career, he had several run-ins with the law, even spending time behind bars. still, fans stayed supportive, connecting with his poetic story telling. in a 1972 interview with sunday morning's charles osgood, he broke down his song writing success. >> everybody has to have money, everybody has a love affair, inspirations. these are things i write about. >> reporter: chuck berry paved the road for rock 'n' roll greats like the beatles who k b. the beech beach boys sampled "sweet little 16." ♪ ♪ surfing usa >> reporter: rolling stones guitarists tweeted, one of my big lighting has gone out. and former president barack obama said chuck berry rolled ov
mireya villarreal looked back at one of the 20th century's most influential artists. >> reporter: chuckry was the original guitar god, whose riffs were as smooth and unmistakable as his dance moves. dubbed the father of rock 'n' roll, his music was a blend, his first hit in 1955 "maybelline" thrust the st. louis native into the spotlight. ♪ well maybelline, why can't you be true ♪ >> reporter: his musical career began at age 15. throughout his career, he had several...
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mireya villarreal has the latest details. >> subject is on the second level. >> reporter: as las vegas s.w.a.t. teams moved in on the double decker bus, snipers were stationed nearby. assistant sheriff tom roberts -- >> about 11:00, we got reports of shots fired. as soon as we came here, there was people coming off the bus. >> wearing sunglasses and a light colored shirt on, that was the shooter. >> reporter: witnesses say the suspect pulled out a gun and started shooting, leaving one person dead and another wounded. cosmopolitan guests that stayed inside captured this video from high above. >> something just blew up on the bus. >> the gentleman, they're going compressions, cpr and tactical came in. >> reporter: four hours ago, one man was arrested and faces several charges. >> we did take the suspect into custody after negotiatoring teod to him, he surrendered peacefully. >> reporter: sin city gave tourists more social media material. mike wicks was staying at the hotel. >> it's very strange, because last night we heard sirens going off and this morning everyone was telling us the bil
mireya villarreal has the latest details. >> subject is on the second level. >> reporter: as las vegas s.w.a.t. teams moved in on the double decker bus, snipers were stationed nearby. assistant sheriff tom roberts -- >> about 11:00, we got reports of shots fired. as soon as we came here, there was people coming off the bus. >> wearing sunglasses and a light colored shirt on, that was the shooter. >> reporter: witnesses say the suspect pulled out a gun and started...
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mireya villarreal has the latest details. >> suspect is on the second level of the bus. >> as las vegas swat teams moved in on the double decker bus, snipers were stationed nearby. assistant sheriff tom roberts. >> about 11:00 we got reports of shots fire, our officers responded, as soon as we came here there was people coming off the bus. >> vma is wearing a sunglasses, ballcap and white shirt. that was the shooter. >> witnesses say the suspect pulled out a gun and started shooting, leaving one person dead and another wounded. >> shelter and tell police there at the hotel. >> cosmopolitan hotel guests that stayed inside captured this video from high above. >> oh (bleep.) something just blew up on the bus. >> steve smith was close enough to hear the gunshots. >> there was a gentleman, they were doing compression cpr outside, and then tactical came and ran to the back of the cosmo. >> four hours later rolando cardenas walked out of the bus, was arrested, and now faces several charges including murder. >> we did take the suspect into custody just a while ago after negotiators talked to hi
mireya villarreal has the latest details. >> suspect is on the second level of the bus. >> as las vegas swat teams moved in on the double decker bus, snipers were stationed nearby. assistant sheriff tom roberts. >> about 11:00 we got reports of shots fire, our officers responded, as soon as we came here there was people coming off the bus. >> vma is wearing a sunglasses, ballcap and white shirt. that was the shooter. >> witnesses say the suspect pulled out a gun...
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man was shout in his own driveway with what may be a hate crime mireya villarreal has our report. >> reporter: police in a suburb of seattle are investigating this. >> to think it happened in our community was very surprising and extremely disappointing. >> reporter: the victim was wearing a turban when he was shot friday night. he was working on his car when a guy walked up and shot him in the arm. they posted the identity f the victim in an update. i'm sorry to know about the attack of a u.s. national of indian origin. he's out of danger. police say this man adam purr entin shot two men in a bar last month, killing one. before shooting heho the friend who survived spoke at a peaceful protest. >> it was rage and malice of an individual that killed my friend, killed our friend. >> reporter: this man is the president of it. >> you believe the racial tension is creating these kinds of ins zants. >> absolutely it is. what we need is to teach people how to co-exist. >> the nags tional coalition is being ask to be classified as a hate crime, that would be motivated by bay yas against race
man was shout in his own driveway with what may be a hate crime mireya villarreal has our report. >> reporter: police in a suburb of seattle are investigating this. >> to think it happened in our community was very surprising and extremely disappointing. >> reporter: the victim was wearing a turban when he was shot friday night. he was working on his car when a guy walked up and shot him in the arm. they posted the identity f the victim in an update. i'm sorry to know about...
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. >> quijano: mireya villarreal. thank you. 45,000 people have fled from western mosul in recent weeks as iraqi forced backed by the u.s. military try to retake the city from isis. more than 200,000 have been displaced in the battle over iraq's second largest city. holly williams is in northern iraq. >> reporter: there were reports today of heavy clashes in western mosul between u.s. backed iraqi forces and the isis militants they're trying to drive out of the city. the extremists used at least six suicide car bombs according to the iraqis, and driven at high speed towards the front line. new isis propaganda video shows them being deployed and improvised and deadly weapon that isis has relied upon in a street to street fighting in mosul. 12 people including children are being treated for possible exposure to a chemical weapon in mosul over the last week. the international committee for the red cross said their symptoms are consistent with those from a blister agent including vomiting, coughing and blisters. the battl
. >> quijano: mireya villarreal. thank you. 45,000 people have fled from western mosul in recent weeks as iraqi forced backed by the u.s. military try to retake the city from isis. more than 200,000 have been displaced in the battle over iraq's second largest city. holly williams is in northern iraq. >> reporter: there were reports today of heavy clashes in western mosul between u.s. backed iraqi forces and the isis militants they're trying to drive out of the city. the extremists...
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here's mireya villarreal. >> okay, good. >> reporter: yolanda mendoza makes the most of time spent withildren after battling stage four non-hodgkins lymphoma for more than a year. >> i have nerve damage. i don't feel the-- my tips of my fingers. my jaw, i still can't feel it. >> reporter: mendoza blames glyphosate, the main ingredient in the weed killer round-up, which she used on her lawn every weekend. >> i had a bucket that held two gallons of water, i would strap it on, walk around spraying. >> reporter: mendoza is one of hundreds of people around the country suing monsanto, round- up's parent company. a 2006 study said glyphosate is likely carcinogen and damaging to d.n.a. in human cells. >> they cherry pick data. >> reporter: last summer we spoke with dr. donna farmer, a monsanto scientist. >> there is no data indicating we should change how the product is used. the data is clear, glyphosate doesn't cause cancer. >> reporter: but now the data is in question. monsanto planned to write a positive report on glyphosate and get experts to back it up. a scientist wrote in an email, "we
here's mireya villarreal. >> okay, good. >> reporter: yolanda mendoza makes the most of time spent withildren after battling stage four non-hodgkins lymphoma for more than a year. >> i have nerve damage. i don't feel the-- my tips of my fingers. my jaw, i still can't feel it. >> reporter: mendoza blames glyphosate, the main ingredient in the weed killer round-up, which she used on her lawn every weekend. >> i had a bucket that held two gallons of water, i would...
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here's mireya villarreal. >> okay, good. >> reporter: yolanda mendoza makes the most of time spent with her children, after battling stage four non-hodgkins lymphoma for more than a year. >> i have nerve damage. i don't feel the -- my tips of my fingers. my jaw, i still can't feel it. >> reporter: mendoza blames glyphosate, the main chemical ingredient in the weedkiller round-up, which she used on her lawn every weekend. >> i had a bucket that held two gallons of water, i would strap it on, and just walk around spraying. >> reporter: mendoza is one of hundreds of people around the country suing monsanto, round-up's parent company. they lawyers kri s cite this st that says glyphosate is probably carcinogenic and damaging to d.n.a. in human cells. >> they cherry pick data. >> reporter: last summer we spoke with dr. donna farmer, a monsanto scientist. >> there is no data indicating we should change how the product is used. the data is clear, glyphosate doesn't cause cancer. >> reporter: but now the data is in question. newly released court documents suggest that monsanto planned to ghost w
here's mireya villarreal. >> okay, good. >> reporter: yolanda mendoza makes the most of time spent with her children, after battling stage four non-hodgkins lymphoma for more than a year. >> i have nerve damage. i don't feel the -- my tips of my fingers. my jaw, i still can't feel it. >> reporter: mendoza blames glyphosate, the main chemical ingredient in the weedkiller round-up, which she used on her lawn every weekend. >> i had a bucket that held two gallons of...
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mireya villarreal has this story from los angeles. >> reporter: pet owners who can no longer find painelief for their furry friends are turning to products just by this. they swear by the results, but this is not regulated and there's no proven results, which means this product right here is finding sol d ining some dogged. it's dinnertime for brutus and kailee. but they're also fend something extra, a dose of liquid cannabis. he says it's helped alleviate kailee's anxiety and brutus' chronic pain after surgery for a pit bull attack. >> using cannabis has made a big difference. >> reporter: are you seeing an impact in their life? >> a huge impact. 13-year-old dogs are going to have more issues with mobility and his quality of life is just so much more enjoyable. >> reporter: some people will say, however, that you are drugging your dog. >> okay. i beg to differ. i feel like this is botanical. this is plant medicine. >> it's specifically made for the animals. >> reporter: alison got into the medical marijuana field about 20 years ago. her focus has shifted from humans to animals. >> we
mireya villarreal has this story from los angeles. >> reporter: pet owners who can no longer find painelief for their furry friends are turning to products just by this. they swear by the results, but this is not regulated and there's no proven results, which means this product right here is finding sol d ining some dogged. it's dinnertime for brutus and kailee. but they're also fend something extra, a dose of liquid cannabis. he says it's helped alleviate kailee's anxiety and brutus'...
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mireya villarreal has the story. >> reporter: this pile of snow, at least 30 feet high and 150 feet wide, is blocking the only way in or out of the north cascades institute's environmental learning center. >> we're trapped! >> reporter: korrena standley is one of the 42 students on a field trip from henry jackson high school trapped. after reassuring their parents that they're okay, her classmates took to social media, describing their unexpected adventure, like only high schoolers can. >> we're just trying to have fun and make light of it. >> reporter: teacher meghan emery says the inconvenience turned into an important lesson on the environment. they were supposed to go home on friday, but this road block will keep them here at least until monday. for now, they're making the best of their unusual snow day. this is todd hardy. a fitness buff, youth baseball coach-and lung cancer patient. the day i got the diagnosis, i was just shocked. the surgeon in dallas said i needed to have the top left lobe of my lung removed. i wanted to know what my other options were. and i found that at cancer
mireya villarreal has the story. >> reporter: this pile of snow, at least 30 feet high and 150 feet wide, is blocking the only way in or out of the north cascades institute's environmental learning center. >> we're trapped! >> reporter: korrena standley is one of the 42 students on a field trip from henry jackson high school trapped. after reassuring their parents that they're okay, her classmates took to social media, describing their unexpected adventure, like only high...
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mireya villarreal has the story. >> reporter: this pile of snow, at least 30 feet high and 150 feet wide, is blocking the only way in or out of the north cascades institute's environmental learning center. >> we're trapped! >> korrena standley is one of the 42 students on a field trip from henry jackson high shool trapped. after reassuring their parents that they're okay, her classmates took to social media, describing their unexpected adventure, like only high schoolers can. >> we're just trying to have fun and make light of it. >> reporter: teacher meghan emery says the inconvenience turned into an important lesson on the environment. they were supposed to go home on friday, but this road block wil, >>> iraqi troops backed by the u.s. military are tightening the noose around isis in the city of mosul. holly williams is covering the battle . >> reporter: ice -- isis fighters snipe at iraqi forces pushing into mosul city. one of the extremist's last strongholds. pr 350 yards from the front line this week, we were with general al jaberi, as he called in helicopter gunships. targeting an i
mireya villarreal has the story. >> reporter: this pile of snow, at least 30 feet high and 150 feet wide, is blocking the only way in or out of the north cascades institute's environmental learning center. >> we're trapped! >> korrena standley is one of the 42 students on a field trip from henry jackson high shool trapped. after reassuring their parents that they're okay, her classmates took to social media, describing their unexpected adventure, like only high schoolers can....
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mireya villarreal is at the buds and roses dispensary in los angeles in looking at whether the treatmentve and safe. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this may prompt a few laughs but pet owners who can no longer find pain relief for their fury friends are turning to products just like this. they swear by the results. right now it's not regular are late and there's no proven results and this product right here is finding some dogged resistance. it's dinnertime for brutus and kayly, but along with the meal brett harmon treats them with something extra. cannabis. it helps with anxiety and chronic pain after a pit bull attack. >> it's made a big difference. >> are you seeing an impact in their life? >> huge impact. you know, a 13-year-old dachshund, usually they're going have a lot more issues with mobility and you can tell his quality of life is so much more enjoyable. >> there are some people who will say, however, that you are drugging your dog. >> okay. i beg to digger. i feel like this is botanical. this is pet medicine. >> the brown labels are made specifically for the animals.
mireya villarreal is at the buds and roses dispensary in los angeles in looking at whether the treatmentve and safe. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this may prompt a few laughs but pet owners who can no longer find pain relief for their fury friends are turning to products just like this. they swear by the results. right now it's not regular are late and there's no proven results and this product right here is finding some dogged resistance. it's dinnertime for brutus and kayly,...
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mireya villarreal has the story. >> reporter: this pile of snow, at least 30 feet high and 150 feet wide out of the north cascades institute's environmental learning center. >> we're trapped! >> reporter: korrena standley is one of the 42 students on a field trip from henry jackson high school trapped. after reassuring their parents that they're okay, her classmates took to social media, describing their unexpected adventure, like only high schoolers can. >> we're just trying to have fun and make light of it. >> reporter: teacher meghan emery says the inconvenience turned into an important lesson on the environment. they were supposed to go home on friday, but this road block will keep them here at least until monday. for now, they're making the best of their ual a promise that hit the beaches of normandy. a covenant that split the skies over berlin. a vow that captured iwo jima. a promise was made. a solemn oath that liberated seoul. a sacred trust that defended khe sanh. a pact that dug in in da nang. a contract that weathered tet. a promise was made. a pledge that stormed the desert i
mireya villarreal has the story. >> reporter: this pile of snow, at least 30 feet high and 150 feet wide out of the north cascades institute's environmental learning center. >> we're trapped! >> reporter: korrena standley is one of the 42 students on a field trip from henry jackson high school trapped. after reassuring their parents that they're okay, her classmates took to social media, describing their unexpected adventure, like only high schoolers can. >> we're just...
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mireya villarreal is in los angeles with documents. mireya, good morning. >> good morning. the lawsuits involve hundreds of people claiming they developed nonhodgkin's lymphoma after using roundup. monsanto says their main ingredient, glyphosate, us the not cause cancer, but the newly released documents including internal e-mails are raising big concerns. >> now with this new information, with the e-mails coming out, hopefully that will show the world how reckless monsanto has been health. >> reporter: after aggressive therapy, yolanda men's cancer is in remission. a federal court unsealed documents in a mass litigation lawsuit tuesday raising new questions not only about roundup safety but about monsanto's research practices. this reveals a close relationship between monsanto executives and a former epa worker. he worked with monsanto to suppress studies on the main grenlts glyphosate. it's good to know they're going to actually make the effort. in another e-mail a monsanto executive suggested the company ghostwrite a positive report on fwlie foe sate and get experts to ba
mireya villarreal is in los angeles with documents. mireya, good morning. >> good morning. the lawsuits involve hundreds of people claiming they developed nonhodgkin's lymphoma after using roundup. monsanto says their main ingredient, glyphosate, us the not cause cancer, but the newly released documents including internal e-mails are raising big concerns. >> now with this new information, with the e-mails coming out, hopefully that will show the world how reckless monsanto has been...
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mireya villarreal looks at how the attack is similar to the attack on the two indian man last month.orning. >> good morning. the recent violence is not only a cause for concern for indians living here in the u.s. but also for those traveling here from abroad. police say 39-year-old deep ri singh was working on his car in this suburban seattle driveway when he was approached by a man described as white, 6 feet tall, and wearing a mask covering the lower part of his face. he told police what the gunman said before he opened fire. >> he told him to go back home. >> singh who's now recovering was wearing the traditional headdress at the time of the shooting. the family is calling it a hate crime. >> it's a shock to him and for us, the whole community. >> reporter: this incident is sim already to the shooting of two indian men last month. police arrested this man, adam purinton after witnesses say he yelled "get out of my country" before opening fire, killing one of them. in a series of tweefts on sunday the american embassy says this has raised alert. already the violence has caused some
mireya villarreal looks at how the attack is similar to the attack on the two indian man last month.orning. >> good morning. the recent violence is not only a cause for concern for indians living here in the u.s. but also for those traveling here from abroad. police say 39-year-old deep ri singh was working on his car in this suburban seattle driveway when he was approached by a man described as white, 6 feet tall, and wearing a mask covering the lower part of his face. he told police...
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mireya villarreal is at the intersection. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.ened. the uber car was driving down this roaded when another car took a left and hit it. they cited the other driver. nevertheless uber said they're putting a halt to their self-driving program. you're looking at the latest corporate setback for uber, an effort to launch a fleet of driveless cars. it was in a self-driving mode with two in the front seat and no one in the back. >> uber as a result of this accident said they're pulling all of its self-driving vehicles off the road despite the fact that authorities in tempe said it was the fault of another driver. >> reporter: that means a halt to self-driving programs in california and pennsylvania as well as arizona. just this month uber was given the green light to self-driving program after one of its cars was caught driving through a red-light in december. this is just the latest of corporate setbacks for uber. ceo travis kalanick apologized. jeff jones said uber's approach to leadership was inconsistent with its own and now kalanick
mireya villarreal is at the intersection. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.ened. the uber car was driving down this roaded when another car took a left and hit it. they cited the other driver. nevertheless uber said they're putting a halt to their self-driving program. you're looking at the latest corporate setback for uber, an effort to launch a fleet of driveless cars. it was in a self-driving mode with two in the front seat and no one in the back. >> uber as a result of...