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norah? >> chip, thank you so much. >>> cbs news has learned that the 2009 investigation into robert bates reveals he received questionable training. he plead not guilty to manslaughter charge tuesday. he said he shot and killed harris during a sting operation by accident. concerns about bates led to an internal investigation by the sheriff's office in 2009. he reportedly drove his personal car during training. he made traffic stops on his own before he was allowed. when confronted he would say anyone with issues go see the sheriff. >> sheriff stanley glanz says he believes bates received the proper training. there is a quote, it is our belief that eric harris would be alive today if tso had not cut corners and broken the rules to put a cronie out on the streets. >>> powerful storms on wednesday brought hail and heavy winds to texas. a reported tornado touched down overnight in the town of roscoe. no injuries were reported. meteorologist scott padgett of our dallas-ft. worth station kgtv is t
norah? >> chip, thank you so much. >>> cbs news has learned that the 2009 investigation into robert bates reveals he received questionable training. he plead not guilty to manslaughter charge tuesday. he said he shot and killed harris during a sting operation by accident. concerns about bates led to an internal investigation by the sheriff's office in 2009. he reportedly drove his personal car during training. he made traffic stops on his own before he was allowed. when...
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>> no, i did not, norah.hic medicines for colds or other illnesses? dr. holly phillips is in our green room. that's next on "cbs this morning." i want...regularity. i want good digestive health. i just don't want to have to think about regularity. natural benefiber helps support digestive health...and maintain...that word. you know what it tastes like in water? water! except this water makes you feel great. benefiber. now in stick packs. ♪ ♪ ♪ all the goodness of milk all the deliciousness of hershey's syrup. with psoriatic arthritis, i had intense joint pain that got worse and worse. then my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. enbrel helps relieve pain and stop joint damage. i've been on the course and on the road. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been someplace where fu
>> no, i did not, norah.hic medicines for colds or other illnesses? dr. holly phillips is in our green room. that's next on "cbs this morning." i want...regularity. i want good digestive health. i just don't want to have to think about regularity. natural benefiber helps support digestive health...and maintain...that word. you know what it tastes like in water? water! except this water makes you feel great. benefiber. now in stick packs. ♪ ♪ ♪ all the goodness of milk all...
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i was raised in britain. >> norah wants to know why you didn't shave. >> no norah doesn't want to knowmom. honestly i forgot because i'm going to normal work. i guess if i respected this workplace more i would. >> ow. >> how are you able to find such comedy in such serious issues? in some of the bites you pick the news looks so silly, but you have a way of really putting it all in perspective. >> it's not just me. i'm the unfortunate face of a lot of people's work. yeah we have an amazing staff of writers and producers. so, yeah i just get the credit for lots of people work. >> no, no no but klaus is on the steady cam and said when you do start writing for your show. >> he dreams of his own show. >> he's an emmy win stheer that's right. klaus is getting ideas. that emmy was dangers. >> take us through the edward snowden thing as a classic example. >> yes. take you through it? >> what did you want to accomplish? is it something you want do again? >> yeah, i'd love to go back again it was such a pleasant experience being in russia. it was just -- i wanted to -- what he reveals is so incr
i was raised in britain. >> norah wants to know why you didn't shave. >> no norah doesn't want to knowmom. honestly i forgot because i'm going to normal work. i guess if i respected this workplace more i would. >> ow. >> how are you able to find such comedy in such serious issues? in some of the bites you pick the news looks so silly, but you have a way of really putting it all in perspective. >> it's not just me. i'm the unfortunate face of a lot of people's work....
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norah? >> wow. omar, a serious situation in california. >> especially when you -- >> attack it head-on. >>> new jersey senator robert menendez due in federal cost in newark this morning. the democrat faces bribery and other federal charges stemming from his friendship with a florida doctor. nancy cordes is on capitol hill with the accusations that involve lavish perks. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the indictment is 68 pages and makes for eye-opening reading alleging that senator menendez went to bat for his doctor friend on financial and personal issues helping him get travel visas for foreign girl friends all allegedly in exchange for nearly $1 million in campaign cash. >> this is not how my career is going to end. [ cheers ] >> reporter: new jersey senior senator was defiant last night in the face of a 22-count indictment that says he solicited and accepted extravagant gifts from florida doctor salamon melgen including at least nine flights on melgen's private jet to or from the domini
norah? >> wow. omar, a serious situation in california. >> especially when you -- >> attack it head-on. >>> new jersey senator robert menendez due in federal cost in newark this morning. the democrat faces bribery and other federal charges stemming from his friendship with a florida doctor. nancy cordes is on capitol hill with the accusations that involve lavish perks. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the indictment is 68 pages and makes for eye-opening...
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norah?> thank you. warren weinstein was a 73-year-old aid worker from rockville, maryland, the husband and father of two daughters was kidnapped in pakistan in 2011 days before he planned to come home. his wife in a statement said those who took warren captive three years ago bear ultimate responsibility. she thanked fbi officials for helping her. she said unfortunately the assistance we received from other elements of the u.s. government was inconsistent and disappointing over the course of three and a half years. >> michael morell is in washington. acia director. he's still bound by the laws of secrecy so there are some portions he can't talk about. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> what is the question you'd most want to answer so we can understand how not to let this happen again? >> charlie, i'd want to know a couple of things. one is i i'd want to know whether all the normal procedures were followed here number one. number two i'd want to know whether there are any new procedu
norah?> thank you. warren weinstein was a 73-year-old aid worker from rockville, maryland, the husband and father of two daughters was kidnapped in pakistan in 2011 days before he planned to come home. his wife in a statement said those who took warren captive three years ago bear ultimate responsibility. she thanked fbi officials for helping her. she said unfortunately the assistance we received from other elements of the u.s. government was inconsistent and disappointing over the course of...
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norah? >> carter, thank you very much. >>> we have a new perspective on what happened before a map was shot dead. a dash cam video shows the officer pulled over walter scott. his mother has broken her silence. vicente, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. michael slager remains locked up in an isolation unit here for hi own protection and for days now we've been watching that video that first led to the murder charges. now we're seeing how he first met walter scott. it began as a routine traffic stop by officer michael slager. walter scott tells him he doesn't have those documents because he's in the process of buying the vehicle from his neighborhood. >> but you don't have the transfer -- >> i haven't bought it yet. i'm saying i'm about to do it month. >> reporter: slager returns to his cruiser. after about 30 seconds scott getting out of his mercedes-benz. >> get back in your car. >> reporter: he then runs off. slager chases him. a by standereo captured the bystander confrontati
norah? >> carter, thank you very much. >>> we have a new perspective on what happened before a map was shot dead. a dash cam video shows the officer pulled over walter scott. his mother has broken her silence. vicente, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. michael slager remains locked up in an isolation unit here for hi own protection and for days now we've been watching that video that first led to the murder charges. now we're seeing how he first met walter...
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ability of japan to come to the aid, for example, of us if we are being threatened. >> you can watch norahith caroline kennedy sunday night on "60 minutes" 7:00 p.m. eastern right here on cbs. >>> coming up after the local news on "cbs this morning" we'll go to illinois for the severe weather outbreak in the midwest. >>> plus the woman pilot who's making history with the elite blue angels. >>> and the host of "the tonight show" larry wilmore joins us in studio. >>> finally a gender happy party in north carolina. that's cher lair cutting a cake that's pink inside to find out that her seventh child will be a girl. her first six children were all boys. she admits she was worried she would never have a daughter. >> from baby three to four i'm thinking, come on, there will be a girl at some point. they can't be all boys. after four, five, and six, you're kind of thinking, yeah, they can. >> the whole family is anticipating the birth of the baby girl in august. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm alison harmelin. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.v
ability of japan to come to the aid, for example, of us if we are being threatened. >> you can watch norahith caroline kennedy sunday night on "60 minutes" 7:00 p.m. eastern right here on cbs. >>> coming up after the local news on "cbs this morning" we'll go to illinois for the severe weather outbreak in the midwest. >>> plus the woman pilot who's making history with the elite blue angels. >>> and the host of "the tonight show"...
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she recently san down for an interview with norah o'donnell of "60 minutes." >> do you have a specialresident? >> well yes. depends on what you mean by special relationship but if i need to talk to him, i can. >> reporter: there's plenty to talk about. what's going on in east asia kennedy believes the story. >> the story is in the middle east. >> you guys are missing the story, okay? >> how? >> what's going on in asia there's so much opportunity for america. there's so much good will toward america. there's economic opportunity. >> reporter: ambassador kennedy is keen on a massive trade deal the biggest since nafta that is now being negotiated between u.s. japan, and ten other countries. but another issue is looming over east asia the asenn dance of china. relations between china and japan are tense. a booming china doesn't like japan and has designs on islands japanese consider theirs. what many americans may not know is the united states is obligated to come to japan's aid in case of an attack. how much does japan depend on the u.s. to depend it? >> well we are responsible for the d
she recently san down for an interview with norah o'donnell of "60 minutes." >> do you have a specialresident? >> well yes. depends on what you mean by special relationship but if i need to talk to him, i can. >> reporter: there's plenty to talk about. what's going on in east asia kennedy believes the story. >> the story is in the middle east. >> you guys are missing the story, okay? >> how? >> what's going on in asia there's so much...
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women like yourself norah. >> exactly. this conference does more than anyone i know. it showcasts really people doing people doing heroic things without the fanfare of media attention. >> exactly. we have one woman. she's around it. she's around people. so brave. she risks her life every day. she's the kind of woman who's joining us. we look at them and say how can they do these things you know in these far-slung places. we never hear about them. it's wonderful to bring them to the stauj and give them voices and be celebrated in the way they should be. >> yeah. >> one of the woman attending your conference is a woman running for president. >> yes indeed. hillary rod ham clinton. she's been here every year. >> she's been in the news a decent amount. >> she's not hiding under a bushel, let's put it this way. >> rand paul heavily criticized the clinton foundation. should they return that money? >> the foundation is the foundation and you know they're going to have to sort whatever it is they do out. this woman is, you know ru
women like yourself norah. >> exactly. this conference does more than anyone i know. it showcasts really people doing people doing heroic things without the fanfare of media attention. >> exactly. we have one woman. she's around it. she's around people. so brave. she risks her life every day. she's the kind of woman who's joining us. we look at them and say how can they do these things you know in these far-slung places. we never hear about them. it's wonderful to bring them to the...
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norah? >> all right.charlie, you look fantastic. i love that tie and jacket together. >> thank you very much. >> dave and kathleen's neighbors are going, yay, they won again so happy for them. and they're going to keep playing. yay. good. go dave and kathleen. >> we're so happy for them. >>> all right. he's been called an extreme angler. ahead an extreme fishing trip to the everglades. so i'm working from home. i get on a video conference. with my boss, and my boss's boss. but i forgot to attach the presentation it sends in a flash, good thing i have fios. i don't and it was taking forever. we don't miss a beat. i'm yelling at the kids to get off wi-fi. get off the movies! get off the video games! i think i got a promotion. i think i need a new job. are you guys hiring. why settle when you can have you have fiber optics with a two year price guaranteed. fios. the fastest, most reliable internet. >>> this sunday night animal plant launches their season of "river irmonsters. "jeremy wade has traveled. he re
norah? >> all right.charlie, you look fantastic. i love that tie and jacket together. >> thank you very much. >> dave and kathleen's neighbors are going, yay, they won again so happy for them. and they're going to keep playing. yay. good. go dave and kathleen. >> we're so happy for them. >>> all right. he's been called an extreme angler. ahead an extreme fishing trip to the everglades. so i'm working from home. i get on a video conference. with my boss, and my...
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good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. the stage, but up here in that box. that's where president abraham lincoln was shot. his legacy abolishing slavery, preserving the union, still, all these years later inspires the nation. professor allen grosso has devoted his life to studying president lincoln. >> lincoln's death generates the greatest what-if question of all time for americans. what if lincoln had lived? >> reporter: lincoln's assassination plunged a nation already on edge into uncertainty. millions mourned as his body was taken back home to illinois for burial. they lined the tracks to pay their respects. today, in illinois, history is being rebuilt. dave coky is restoring one of the lost treasures. the funeral car that carried the fallen president in that journey. >> he didn't want to ride on it during the war people getting killed, he thought it was too fancy. it was the air force one of the day. >> reporter: instead it was his final resting place. from washington along the east coast through the great lakes to s
good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. the stage, but up here in that box. that's where president abraham lincoln was shot. his legacy abolishing slavery, preserving the union, still, all these years later inspires the nation. professor allen grosso has devoted his life to studying president lincoln. >> lincoln's death generates the greatest what-if question of all time for americans. what if lincoln had lived? >> reporter: lincoln's assassination plunged a nation...
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>>> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. baltimore this morning, after hours of violence and looting. violence erupted following yesterday's funeral of freddie gray his death from injuries he suffered while some police custody. >> rioters set fires and looted stores. baltimore police have reinforcement this morning from the national guard and other law enforcement agencies. chip reid is in baltimore with that response. chip, good morning. >> reporter: well, i'll tell you, the police presence right now is just smothering. you can see behind me armored vehicles that came from a neighboring county. there are going to be as many as 5,000 police officers from other jurisdictions. you see a line of state police. the state police are basically in charge now. you've also got schools closed today. the hope is they'll be getting parental supervision instead of high school students going wild like yesterday. there are also appeals all day long from religious leaders and city leaders for calm. and they hope that a combination of those f
>>> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. baltimore this morning, after hours of violence and looting. violence erupted following yesterday's funeral of freddie gray his death from injuries he suffered while some police custody. >> rioters set fires and looted stores. baltimore police have reinforcement this morning from the national guard and other law enforcement agencies. chip reid is in baltimore with that response. chip, good morning. >> reporter: well,...
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norah? >> all right.fy dresser. >> charlie, you look fantastic. i love that tie and jacket together. >> thank you very much. >> dave and kathleen's neighbors are going, yay, they won again, so happy for them. and they're going to keep playing. yay. good. go dave and kathleen. >> we're so happy for them. >>> all right. he's been called an extreme angler. ahead an extreme fishing trip to the everglades. >>> this sunday night animal plant launches their season of "river irmonsters. "jeremy wade has traveled. he recently caught our michelle miller on his line. >> did he catch her. >> and we'll tell you about that in a minute. but first let's talk about their swamp land adventure. good morning. >> it with us quite an adventure. good morning. last season's premier "snag" made it the top rated series ever. the secrets to its success. murky waters, scary features, and one very charming fisherman. he's fished remote waters all over the planet, but river monsters' host jeremy wade has never explored the depth of fl
norah? >> all right.fy dresser. >> charlie, you look fantastic. i love that tie and jacket together. >> thank you very much. >> dave and kathleen's neighbors are going, yay, they won again, so happy for them. and they're going to keep playing. yay. good. go dave and kathleen. >> we're so happy for them. >>> all right. he's been called an extreme angler. ahead an extreme fishing trip to the everglades. >>> this sunday night animal plant launches...
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andrea, over to you. >> we were just asking norah about this.invaids washington. we're talking about -- invades washington. the we're talking about the white house correspondents dinner. tommy mcfly has tips for celebrity sightings, even if you didn't get the invite like us. we've still waiting on that in the mail. he joins us from the 94.7 fresh fm studios. who's actually on the who's who list? >> reporter: or me. i'm not on the list. definitely strong from snl- packed jokes. everything from kerry washington to jane fonda to the actual former secretary of state madeleine albright will all be at the dinner. now, if you did not get an invite and you still want to maybe catch a little celebrity glimpse, there are some ways to do that. here are three fun little pro tips. go to any of the fancy hotels in downtown d.c. you know the ones i'm talking about like the w or mandarin and grab yourself a beverage at the bar. just kind of hang out. that will be your best shot to see a celebrity because when they come here, they all got to stay somewhere, righ
andrea, over to you. >> we were just asking norah about this.invaids washington. we're talking about -- invades washington. the we're talking about the white house correspondents dinner. tommy mcfly has tips for celebrity sightings, even if you didn't get the invite like us. we've still waiting on that in the mail. he joins us from the 94.7 fresh fm studios. who's actually on the who's who list? >> reporter: or me. i'm not on the list. definitely strong from snl- packed jokes....
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norah? >> thank you. >>> at least two are dead and five are missing after a powerful storm capsized several boats in alabama's bay. vicente arenas is tracking it from miami. vicente, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. the weather was just fine when the regatta first got started but by 3:00 in the afternoon the national weather service issue add storm warning in mobile bay saying boaters should already take shelter, but for boaters already out on the water, it was too late. >> whoa. turn down. turn down. >> reporter: with a powerful storm quickly barreling down on them. jesh and others on this boat had no choice but to ride it out. the group finds a much smaller boat struggling against 70-mile-an-hour winds. moments later it disappears and the storm worsens. they're safe but several people are missing. >> when it was lined up people were all over the place. >> reporter: more than 100 sailboats were participating the dolphinauphin island regatta when the storm hit saturday afterno
norah? >> thank you. >>> at least two are dead and five are missing after a powerful storm capsized several boats in alabama's bay. vicente arenas is tracking it from miami. vicente, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. the weather was just fine when the regatta first got started but by 3:00 in the afternoon the national weather service issue add storm warning in mobile bay saying boaters should already take shelter, but for boaters already out on the water, it...
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we'll preview norah's "60 minutes" conversation. >>> plus a desperate 911 call.ctress sandra bullock escaped a stalker in her own home. can to have been much worse. that's ahead. >>> time to show you this morning's headlines. the "texas tribunes" top texas lawmakers gather this morning to award purple heart medals to the victims of the 2009 mass shooting there. 13 people were killed and dozens more wounded in the shooting rampage. former major nidal hasan sentenced to death for the massacre. the victim thought for years to have the shooting classified as an act of terrorism meaning they qualify for the medal and the benefits that come with it. >>> my san antonio, online version of the san antonio express news said "mad men" facing charges for a brutal hazing incident. a 20-year-old texas student, hamm and a grew's fraternity members stomped on a pledge pulled him around with a sledgehammer and set his pants on fire. he reach add plea deal. >>> and murder suspect robert durst. the rambling hand written note comes after durst was last month charged in the murder of
we'll preview norah's "60 minutes" conversation. >>> plus a desperate 911 call.ctress sandra bullock escaped a stalker in her own home. can to have been much worse. that's ahead. >>> time to show you this morning's headlines. the "texas tribunes" top texas lawmakers gather this morning to award purple heart medals to the victims of the 2009 mass shooting there. 13 people were killed and dozens more wounded in the shooting rampage. former major nidal hasan...
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so we first met, you were, i mentioned "nick and norah's infinite playlist." >> yes, you were in thath: i wasn't in a lot of movies, but you and i were in a movie together. >> you were unforgettable. >> seth: i was unforgettable. i mean i know you played norah, but i think everybody remembers me. >> yes. >> seth: i played, there i am in the back of -- i thought your car was a taxi. >> yes. >> seth: and i played a drunk dude who made out in the back of the cab, and there we are just gamming on it. [ laughter ] and that was it. that was a big deal, i think for people that saw that. >> you know what, it was a huge deal and it got probably the biggest laughs of the whole movie. >> seth: people think, oh it must be so sexy to make out with an actress. we drove around new york for 12 hours. >> yes. it was horrible. >> seth: and it was the screenwriter, lorene. >> lorene scafari, the screenwriter, is who seth made out with in the back of our yugo, our tiny little car. >> seth: and we made out so much that i felt like we started on a first date then at the end of the night it was like we'd be
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norah? >> vicente, thank you. >> disturbing on so many levels on so many levels. how did it happen? it seems like the officer could run to catch him. we're going to talk with rikki klieman about it. i think of the family who keeps seeing this over and over again, but i think it's important to show the tape so you can see the discrepancy. >> you mentioned rikki klieman, our legal analyst. she's going to come back and talk about this and actually whether the prosecutors would have filed charges without this video, without this evidence. >> if someone uses a weapon like this, were they in danger? when you're running away it's difficult. >> very upsetting to watch. rikki klieman as we said will be here at 7:30. >>> we're just getting word of an atackle on american troops in afghanistan. they opened fire. reports say three u.s. troops were wounded. soldiers returned fire and killed the attacker. >>> day two of the jury deliberation begins this morning in the boston marathon bombing trial. the jur
norah? >> vicente, thank you. >> disturbing on so many levels on so many levels. how did it happen? it seems like the officer could run to catch him. we're going to talk with rikki klieman about it. i think of the family who keeps seeing this over and over again, but i think it's important to show the tape so you can see the discrepancy. >> you mentioned rikki klieman, our legal analyst. she's going to come back and talk about this and actually whether the prosecutors would...
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norah?jeff, this is supposed to be some of the most secure airspace in the world. who's responsible for it? >> it's a combination of the faa and the military but there are a lot of agencies that were impacted by this incident here. secret service capitol police faa, and the military and there are lawmakers asking that very question, who's responsible. >> jeff thank you so much. >>> doug hugh's neighbors say he's a good man who has strong feelings. we'll go to his florida home where vicente arenas is gathering information. >>> this morning the bill hillary, and chelsea clinton foundation is changing the way it accepts foreign donations because of hillary clinton's presidential campaign. critics say the charity takes millions of dollars a year from governments and other donors that want political influence. juliana goldman is in washington. she has been tracking the foundation's fund-raising. juliana, good morning. >> reporter: the clinton foundation has sponsored health and climate work since
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norah?thank you. >>> in our next hour we're going to talk with missouri senator clair mke mccaskill. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." >>> cuban government is praising president obama for taking cuba off a lit of terrorist sponsor. this follows the president's recent meeting. president obama sent a message to congress tuesday confirming the move. it takes effect in 45 days. this declaration is an important step in normalizing cuban relations. >>> the chairman of the house says this morning the head of the drug enforcement association should quit or be fired on counts that dea agents partied with prostitutes paid for by cartels. they bedlast leonhardt for not firing any agents for wrongdoing. >> what the hell do you get to do? >> you're powerful. >> this is nuts. >> i'm offended by the conduct, their behavior. >> i don't see it though. >> i'm trying to fix the system. i can't fire. i'm trying to fix a system. >> how about naming them? name and shame? >> the committee released a port claimin
norah?thank you. >>> in our next hour we're going to talk with missouri senator clair mke mccaskill. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." >>> cuban government is praising president obama for taking cuba off a lit of terrorist sponsor. this follows the president's recent meeting. president obama sent a message to congress tuesday confirming the move. it takes effect in 45 days. this declaration is an important step in normalizing cuban relations. >>> the...
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norah? >> chip, thank you so much. >>> cbs news has learned a 2009 investigation into tulsa county reserve deputy robert bates reveals he received questionable training. the 73-year-old pleaded not guilty to a manslaughter charge tuesday. he says he shot and killed eric harris during a sting operation by accident. concerns about bates led to an internal investigation by the sheriff's office in 2009. bates reportedly drove his personal car during training and he made traffic stops on his own before he was allowed. when confronted, bates allegedly said anyone with issues should go see the sheriff. the investigation concluded policy had been violated and bates received special treatment. >>> sheriff's family rm lawyer-- the sheriff said he believed he received proper training. the lawyer for the family said "it is our belief that eric harris would be alive today if the tulsa sheriff's office had not broken the rules to put a crony on the streets." >>> the penalty phase of dzhokhar tsarnaev's co
norah? >> chip, thank you so much. >>> cbs news has learned a 2009 investigation into tulsa county reserve deputy robert bates reveals he received questionable training. the 73-year-old pleaded not guilty to a manslaughter charge tuesday. he says he shot and killed eric harris during a sting operation by accident. concerns about bates led to an internal investigation by the sheriff's office in 2009. bates reportedly drove his personal car during training and he made traffic stops...
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>>> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell.rs of rioting and looting. >> protesters clash violently with the officers. they set many fires and looted stores. baltimore police have reinforcements this morning from the national guard and other law enforcement agencies. chip reid is in baltimore with onse. good morning. >> reporter: it is a dramatic difference from last night. it was mayhem here last hresponse. see, it much calmer. the street has been swept clean of all the debris that was byozens cmunity voluntrs and there is, as you can see behind me a very heavy police presence. these are state police. the state police are now in charge. there are also about 5,000 police officers authorized from surrounding jurisdictions. the national guard is rolling in the baltimore city police are still on the job. community and religious leaders will be spending the day calling for calm. there is a curfew tonight from 10:00 to 5:00 and they hope that the combination of all of those things will be enough to keep what happened last night from
>>> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell.rs of rioting and looting. >> protesters clash violently with the officers. they set many fires and looted stores. baltimore police have reinforcements this morning from the national guard and other law enforcement agencies. chip reid is in baltimore with onse. good morning. >> reporter: it is a dramatic difference from last night. it was mayhem here last hresponse. see, it much calmer. the street has been swept clean...
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>> hostages tend to be hidden norah. hidden for days and days and days and it's quite possible that you might look at a compound for some period of time. >> what can you tell us michael, about those american al qaeda members killed in the strike? how significant is this? >> both of them were very significant. ahmed farouk wasfarouk was a senior al qaeda commander, a guy behind a number of terrorist plots. very important to remove him. adam gadahn was a propagandist. his job was to sell the al qaeda message, to radicalize young people around the world so important, too, to remove him from the battlefield. >> michael morrell, thank you so much. families criticize policy on hostages so strongly. that's ahead on "cbs evening news" "this morning." >> at least 18 people in indiana are hurt after a stage collapsed in a high school auditorium. students were performing in a concert concert. dramatic video shows their plunge into the orchestra pit when the floor gave way. o yo milleth hese thul s hvikn ch mmis it ad haed michelle.
>> hostages tend to be hidden norah. hidden for days and days and days and it's quite possible that you might look at a compound for some period of time. >> what can you tell us michael, about those american al qaeda members killed in the strike? how significant is this? >> both of them were very significant. ahmed farouk wasfarouk was a senior al qaeda commander, a guy behind a number of terrorist plots. very important to remove him. adam gadahn was a propagandist. his job...
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norah? >> thank you so much.his morning we're hearing the frantic 911 call from a worker trapped inside the cargo hold. it forced the pilot to make an emergency landing just minutes after the takeoff. john blackstone shows us the desperate cry for help. >> 911. >> hello. i'm trapped in this plane and i called my -- the job, but. >> you're where? >> i'm inside a plane. >> he woke up in the cargo hold after falling 'sleep during a long shift. he woke up while in air. >> can somebody please stop it? >> where are you in a plane at? >> the airlines said a worker called. when the baggage team got no response, they'd assumed they got home. >> are you at the airport? >> not in the airport. >> are you by yourself or with somebody. >> passengers heard the man pounding on the ceiling which was captured by video. >> i heard some guy i'm assuming he's an air marshal, we're turning around we're landing. >> a plane landed after 14 minutes. meanwhile the 911 operator followed up with police. >> i had this guy call. he said he wa
norah? >> thank you so much.his morning we're hearing the frantic 911 call from a worker trapped inside the cargo hold. it forced the pilot to make an emergency landing just minutes after the takeoff. john blackstone shows us the desperate cry for help. >> 911. >> hello. i'm trapped in this plane and i called my -- the job, but. >> you're where? >> i'm inside a plane. >> he woke up in the cargo hold after falling 'sleep during a long shift. he woke up while...
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. >>> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. its journal is tick practices this morning after a scathing report. the columbia school of journalism says an alleged article about an alleged gang rape at the university of virginia is a journalistic nightmare. >> several journalists with several decades failed to surface and report problems about their reporting. they said in response irresponsible journalism affected many individuals and the university of virginia. >>> the infamous nsa leader edward snowden surfaced in an unusual spot. hbo's chemoyad interviewed him about the nearly 2 million leaked documents. >> how many of those documents have you read? >> i've read all of them. >> you read every one of them. >> i do understand what i turned over. >> there's a different in understanding what's in a document and reading what's in a document. >> i recognize the concern. >> when you're handing over thousands of nsa documents, the last thing you want to do is read them. >> isn't that interesting? comedy can be in some ways very good.
. >>> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. its journal is tick practices this morning after a scathing report. the columbia school of journalism says an alleged article about an alleged gang rape at the university of virginia is a journalistic nightmare. >> several journalists with several decades failed to surface and report problems about their reporting. they said in response irresponsible journalism affected many individuals and the university of virginia....
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>> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell.n is traveling to iowa for her first event of the 2016 campaign. many did not expect to find her traveling by van. she is tweeting from the road. >> clinton launched her second campaign with a video highlighting everyday americans. later today senator marco rubio is expected to enter the republican presidential race. john bloomberg is with us. john, good morning. >> hello. >> so far is it a humble rollout? >> you know. it's not possible for a humble rollout. >> the van is called scooby. >> there's a little humility to that road tripping. there's another focus that we've ruled out. in this video, she's trying to say this is about voters and not about me and the video expresses that. i'm not going to be on the big stage, grandiose. >> eaves fighting for the middle class, aren't they? >> everybody always is. it's a complicated definition. everybody thinks they're middle class, even this rich and super poor. they're not using that term. everyday americans is the term. so many think it's fr
>> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell.n is traveling to iowa for her first event of the 2016 campaign. many did not expect to find her traveling by van. she is tweeting from the road. >> clinton launched her second campaign with a video highlighting everyday americans. later today senator marco rubio is expected to enter the republican presidential race. john bloomberg is with us. john, good morning. >> hello. >> so far is it a humble rollout? >>...
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norah and gayle as well. have a bit of a crush on. >> you have a bromance working. >> i have a bromance a cross-generational bromance. >> let's talk seriously. >> no i'm being serious. that's not a joke. yeah i like him. >> i didn't know that. >> don't take our man, john oliver. >> that's right. don't take our man. >> that was nice charlie. >> i had no idea. >> true words from john oliver. the stars turned out for the event. amy shuler made a grand entrance on the red carpet. the comedian took a dive in front of kanye west and kim kardashian, all in fun though. michelle miller was also at the gala. the most influential people in 2015. we'll see the highlights in our next half hour. >> and mellody hobson one of the top 100 with her husband george lucas. >>> the latest attempt to stop a massive cable tv merger. that's ahead with senator franken. back after the break. i came up with so many reasons to put off losing weight... but then i joined weight watchers, got the starter kit and i was like, hey, i can do th
norah and gayle as well. have a bit of a crush on. >> you have a bromance working. >> i have a bromance a cross-generational bromance. >> let's talk seriously. >> no i'm being serious. that's not a joke. yeah i like him. >> i didn't know that. >> don't take our man, john oliver. >> that's right. don't take our man. >> that was nice charlie. >> i had no idea. >> true words from john oliver. the stars turned out for the event. amy shuler...
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norah? >> thank you. >>> the governor of the state of arkansas is facing pressure to drop a similar bill. he could decide today whether to sign or veto the bill. the state legislature approved it yesterday. the opponents of the bill gathereded on the capitol hill steps yesterday. walmart says it sends the wrong message about the state. they asked the ceo to veto the measure. >>> the defense rested its case yesterday after calling just four witnesses over two days. closing arguments and jury deliberations will get under way next week. cbs news legal analyst rikki klieman is with us this morning. good morning. >> good morning. >> only four witnesses. >> only four witnesses and i was, frankly, surprised they called any because they admitted dzhokhar tsarnaev was a participant in the terrorist bombings. what they were called are evidence gathers. people who gathered cell phone records, people who look at the computers, who looked at fingerprints just to show again it's tamerlan tamerlan tachler
norah? >> thank you. >>> the governor of the state of arkansas is facing pressure to drop a similar bill. he could decide today whether to sign or veto the bill. the state legislature approved it yesterday. the opponents of the bill gathereded on the capitol hill steps yesterday. walmart says it sends the wrong message about the state. they asked the ceo to veto the measure. >>> the defense rested its case yesterday after calling just four witnesses over two days....
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jamie, good morning. >> good morning, norah. in the u.s. so start-up companies like post mates and insta card have created apps that they hope% will capitalize on that. with a click of a button they amt to deliver anything from seafood to shoes in a matter of hours or just minutes. >> we just saw a guy come in and said i'm bigging up for post mates and we didn't think anything of it. next day it was two guys, three guys. >> reporter: this meatball shop owner owns six shops in new york city. none of them offer delivery but on demand post mates has changed that. this is the founder and ceo. >> reporter: what makes someone hit your app as opposed to one of the other delivery apps? >> i think it feels like a remote control for your life. it feels almost magical. you press a button and the second later you see a person on map moving toward a store purchasing an item and in another few minute use have that item delivered. >> reporter: from their offices in san francisco post mate employees review orders submitted by commerce online an
jamie, good morning. >> good morning, norah. in the u.s. so start-up companies like post mates and insta card have created apps that they hope% will capitalize on that. with a click of a button they amt to deliver anything from seafood to shoes in a matter of hours or just minutes. >> we just saw a guy come in and said i'm bigging up for post mates and we didn't think anything of it. next day it was two guys, three guys. >> reporter: this meatball shop owner owns six shops in...
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norah o'donnell is off. jeff glor of cbsn is with us. >>> a tentative bill to keep iran from build agnew clear bomb is getting a cool reception from members in washington and a joyous reception in iran. he was mobbed as he returned from the talks. >> detail of this agreement are still being worked out between now and the end of june. margaret brennan spoke with top officials at the talks in lausanne, switzerland. >> reporter: good morning. secretary kerry told me he has no idea if he can turn this hard won diplomatic framework to a signed accord with iran over three months of talks, but he said this is a great start. eight days of tense talk gave way to relief last night in lausanne. i asked secretary kerry how a skeptical congress will react to the agreement. >> will new sanctions by congress torpedo this? >> new sanctions now would clearly be unnecessary given what we have been able to achieve and it would be highly irresponsible to simply break this apart by now stepping into the middle when the member of
norah o'donnell is off. jeff glor of cbsn is with us. >>> a tentative bill to keep iran from build agnew clear bomb is getting a cool reception from members in washington and a joyous reception in iran. he was mobbed as he returned from the talks. >> detail of this agreement are still being worked out between now and the end of june. margaret brennan spoke with top officials at the talks in lausanne, switzerland. >> reporter: good morning. secretary kerry told me he has no...
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. >> by%ut norah raises a good point about small businesses. >> i'm on seamless all the time. you can click on to order from restaurants. i click on the menu and the menus are pretty bad. >> it's trying to drag you into an app. but it is a penalty for people who don't have web developers on call. absolutely. it's important to know it's one of many many factors that can go bad. my favorite example is with the european union which of course is in a big antitrust battle with google, not mobile friendly. >> all right. >> it's punishing the opinion -- >> is that what this is really about? >> you're in the web design business, this is it. this thing is for you. >> yes. >> thank you, nicholas thompson. >> the drummer of a legendary rock band taking the stage in court. ahead why the ac/dc drummer phil rudd is changing his tune admitting he did threaten to kill a former employee. >>> if you've got everything done you're taking your kids to school. covered everything -- >> or maybe you just want to go back to bed. >> you can watch "cbs this morning" anywhere, anytime you like. we will b
. >> by%ut norah raises a good point about small businesses. >> i'm on seamless all the time. you can click on to order from restaurants. i click on the menu and the menus are pretty bad. >> it's trying to drag you into an app. but it is a penalty for people who don't have web developers on call. absolutely. it's important to know it's one of many many factors that can go bad. my favorite example is with the european union which of course is in a big antitrust battle with...
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norah? >> chuck do parksane in beijing, thank you very much. >>> this morning we are hearing the frantic 911 call from the worker trapped inside a cargo hold. it forced the pilot to make an emergency landing. john plaquestone shows us the desperate call for help. >> hello, i'm trapped in in plane and i call mid-job but i'm in this plane. >> you're wear? >> i'm inside a plane. >> reporter: the frantic 911 call came in after a baggage worker says he fell asleep in the forward cargo hold after working a long shift and woke up when the flame took off. >> i feel like it's moving in the air. flight 448, can you please tell somebody to stop it? >> where are you in a plane at? >> i'm inside the plane. >> reporter: the airline says a co-worker called into the cargo hold and phoned and texted the worker's cell but when the baggage team got no response they assumed he'd gone home. >> are you at the airport? >> not in the airport. >> are you by yourself or with somebody. >> by myself! please! >> reporte
norah? >> chuck do parksane in beijing, thank you very much. >>> this morning we are hearing the frantic 911 call from the worker trapped inside a cargo hold. it forced the pilot to make an emergency landing. john plaquestone shows us the desperate call for help. >> hello, i'm trapped in in plane and i call mid-job but i'm in this plane. >> you're wear? >> i'm inside a plane. >> reporter: the frantic 911 call came in after a baggage worker says he fell...
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. >> norah o'donnell live in new york with a preview. has charlie made it back yet, norah? >> he has. he has indeed. he's a happy man. good morning to you guys. we're going to talk to coach k this morning about duke's thrilling win. also we want to get a take on wisconsin's coach calling duke a team of rent-a-players. a nanny cam hacked from around the world. how to protect your privacy and only on cbs this morning, n.f.l. player devon still and his daughter leah share their journey fighting cancer. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you right at 7:00. >> tell charlie we're happy for him. >> there he s. what do you say, charlie? >> thank you. >> go blue devils. >> go blue devils. a thrilling victory. i got back an hour ago. >> we'll be watching. >> a road warrior. >> oh, my goodness. >> right back in the seat. >> lots of coffee for charlie this morning. >> and lots of rain for us. >> well, you know what? we are starting off on a wet note but things are going to dry out for a good bit of the day. we'll have another chance later on today but not everybody will see the
. >> norah o'donnell live in new york with a preview. has charlie made it back yet, norah? >> he has. he has indeed. he's a happy man. good morning to you guys. we're going to talk to coach k this morning about duke's thrilling win. also we want to get a take on wisconsin's coach calling duke a team of rent-a-players. a nanny cam hacked from around the world. how to protect your privacy and only on cbs this morning, n.f.l. player devon still and his daughter leah share their journey...
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. >> we say good morning to norah o'donnell live with a preview. >> happy friday.d an illinois neighborhood is flattened by a deadly tornado. we are at the scene. plus, hillary clinton could make her white house bid official this weekend. we'll talk with political director john dickerson about clinton's strategy. only on cbs this morning, michele miller takes to the sky with the blew angels' first female pilot. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you right at 7:00. how are the cherry blossoms, guys? are they in bloom yet? >> they're popping like crazy and we hope they survive the storms tonight. >> michele will see them tomorrow. >> there are big storms tomorrow? tonight? >> tonight. tomorrow is supposed to be gorgeous, though. >> good. take care, guys. >> have a great weekend, norah. >>> speaking of which, on again, off again. >> now it's going to be on for this afternoon. we've been dealing with this drizzle and the light rain for two and a half days now. it continues this morning. but then this afternoon we are expecting some -- the real deal. a line of s
. >> we say good morning to norah o'donnell live with a preview. >> happy friday.d an illinois neighborhood is flattened by a deadly tornado. we are at the scene. plus, hillary clinton could make her white house bid official this weekend. we'll talk with political director john dickerson about clinton's strategy. only on cbs this morning, michele miller takes to the sky with the blew angels' first female pilot. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you right at 7:00. how are...