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norah? >> o'donnell: all right, mireya villarreal, thank you. we've got much more coming up including our visit to the u.s. coast guard command center. a dangerous massive coordination effort that is underway tonight. now let's turn it back to anthony mason in new york. anthony? >> mason: thanks, norah. president trump will fly to the disaster zone tomorrow. and possibly again next weekend. no decision has been announced on which towns the president will visit. today he insisted congress will act swiftly to approve a multibillion dollar recovery package for texas. coming up next on this expanded edition of the "cbs evening news," new questions tonight about mr. trump's business dealings in russia. and later, a new missile launch by north korea. korea. most allergy pills only block one. and 6 is greater than one. rethink your allergy relief. flonase sensimist. ♪ ethat's the height ofs mount everest. because each day she chooses to take the stairs. at work, at home... even on the escalator. that can be hard on her lower body, so now she does it wi
norah? >> o'donnell: all right, mireya villarreal, thank you. we've got much more coming up including our visit to the u.s. coast guard command center. a dangerous massive coordination effort that is underway tonight. now let's turn it back to anthony mason in new york. anthony? >> mason: thanks, norah. president trump will fly to the disaster zone tomorrow. and possibly again next weekend. no decision has been announced on which towns the president will visit. today he insisted...
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become to norah o'donnell in houston. >> anthony, thank you.ote that some who have made it out of the floodwaters are still struggling to find shelter relief and medical attention. some take refuge in churches as they wait for help to come. here is >> this east houston church quickly turned into emergency shemter as evacuees searching for higher ground had no place else to go. like fabian perez and his family, very little belongings left. >> i see your children don't have any shoes. >> nobody, nobody has any shoes. we are doing whatever we can. >> literally escaping for your life. >> some found comfort where they could. sleeping under tables. and on rows of chairs. and the darkness we found an emotional nancy gomez. holding on tightly to her 7-year-old son jesus who has cerebral palsy. cousin linda rojos says he hasn't eaten since yesterday. >> his machines got wet. his medicine got wet. so, he already had three seizures. that's very intense for him. but all we can dupe is wait. >> they have been waiting for vital supplies. with no water and no
become to norah o'donnell in houston. >> anthony, thank you.ote that some who have made it out of the floodwaters are still struggling to find shelter relief and medical attention. some take refuge in churches as they wait for help to come. here is >> this east houston church quickly turned into emergency shemter as evacuees searching for higher ground had no place else to go. like fabian perez and his family, very little belongings left. >> i see your children don't have any...
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norah. >> o'donnell: all right, jamie yuccas, thank you. we're going to have much more reporting from here in houston, but for now, let's go back to anthony mason in new york. >> mason: thanks for the great reporting down there, norah. tonight, harvey is on the move again. scott padgett is chief meteorologist add ktvt, our cbs station in dallas-fort worth. scott, where is it headed? >> it's headed to the north-northeast, picking up a little bit of forward speed and look at the radar image, a little glimmer of hope is on the west side of harris county just west of houston drying out. these rainful rates you see in the light-green color, about a tenth of an inch of rain per hour. heavy rain is just off to the east. near beaumont, rainfall rates of about two inches of rain per hour. the dry air getting pulled into harvey. harvey is pushing its way slowly to the north and northeast but the tropical storm warnings remain in effect through parts of lose, port arthur, near morgan city. the forecast track has harvey making a third landfall by later
norah. >> o'donnell: all right, jamie yuccas, thank you. we're going to have much more reporting from here in houston, but for now, let's go back to anthony mason in new york. >> mason: thanks for the great reporting down there, norah. tonight, harvey is on the move again. scott padgett is chief meteorologist add ktvt, our cbs station in dallas-fort worth. scott, where is it headed? >> it's headed to the north-northeast, picking up a little bit of forward speed and look at the...
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now to norah o'donnell in houston. >> o'donnell: anthony, thank you. we should note that some who have made it out of the flood waters are still struggling to find shelter, relief, and medical attention. some are taking refuge in churches as they wait for help to come. here's jericka duncan. >> reporter: this east houston church quickly turned into an emergency shelter as evacuees had no place else to go like sabbian and his family, very little belongings left. i see your children don't have any shoes either. >> nobody, nobody has shoes, we just doing whatever we can. >> o'donnell: you were literally escaping for your life. >> we didn't pick up nothing, just ran and go. >> o'donnell: some found comfort where they could, sleeping under tables and on rows of chairs. and the darkness we found an emotional nancy gomez holding on tightly to her seven year old son jesus who has cerebral palsy. gomez said he hasn't eaten since yesterday. >> his medicine got wet, so he already had three seizures. that's very intense for her but all we can do is wait. >> report
now to norah o'donnell in houston. >> o'donnell: anthony, thank you. we should note that some who have made it out of the flood waters are still struggling to find shelter, relief, and medical attention. some are taking refuge in churches as they wait for help to come. here's jericka duncan. >> reporter: this east houston church quickly turned into an emergency shelter as evacuees had no place else to go like sabbian and his family, very little belongings left. i see your children...
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norah o'donnell is in houston for the latest and she'll speak with evacuees. i'm anne-marie green.is is the "cbs morning news." maria's always on the go, taking over 7,000 steps each day. and she does it in any shoes she wants... with lasting comfort. only dr. scholl's stylish step has insoles that are clinically proven to provide all-day comfort. dr. scholl's. born to move. because your carpet there's resolve carpet care. it lifts more dirt and pet hair versus vacuuming alone. resolve carpet care with five times benefits i wineverver wash my hair again now, i fuel it pantene is the first shampoo and conditioner system with active pro-v nutrient blends that fuel 100% stronger hair. because strong is beautiful. >>> our top story this morning, catastrophic flooding in houston and southeast texas. tropical storm harvey is lingering near the coast and expected to dump up to 50 inches of rain in some areas. so many people needed to be rescued that emergency crews could not keep up. residents are being told to get on their roofs to avoid being trapped. at least two deaths are blamed on t
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. >>> ahead on cbs this morning norah o'donnell has the latest from houston including the look at the emergency response to this catastrophic storm. >>> and still ahead, tensions escalate after north korea flies a ballistic missile over a japanese island. how japan's prime minister is responding to what he called an unprecedented threat. in just 3 minutes. so it's smoother every day. because strong is beautiful. so being cool comes naturally. hmm. i can't decide if this place is swag or bling. it's pretzels. word. ladies, you know when you switch, you get my bomb-diggity discounts automatically. ♪ no duh, right? [ chuckles ] sir, you forgot -- keep it. you're gonna need it when i make it precipitate. what, what? what? what, what? with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis? how do you chase what you love do what i did. ask your doctor about humira. it's proven to help relieve pain and protect joints from further irreversible damage in many adults. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira has been clinical
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that's tonight on the cbs evening news. >> norah o'donnell live in houston coming up. thank you for watching at 5:00. >>> at 6:00, dozens of female students accuse a bay area teacher of inappropriate behavior. why it took the district years to investigate the behavior. captioning spo ptioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: as harvey rages, houston's response is called into question. thousands are rescued with shelters bursting at the seams. we were here just 48 hours ago, and there were only 700 people. now there's more than 9,000 people. >> honestly, my baby slept on the floor. >> o'donnell: the death toll rises with a houston police officer among the dead. >> we couldn't find him. it was too treacherous to go under and look for him. >> o'donnell: president trump visits the storm zone. >> this is historic, it's epic, what happened. but you know what? it happened in texas, and texas can handle anything. >> o'donnell: also tonight, the president says all options are on the table a n
that's tonight on the cbs evening news. >> norah o'donnell live in houston coming up. thank you for watching at 5:00. >>> at 6:00, dozens of female students accuse a bay area teacher of inappropriate behavior. why it took the district years to investigate the behavior. captioning spo ptioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: as harvey rages, houston's response is called into question. thousands are rescued with shelters bursting at the seams. we were here just 48 hours ago,...
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norah o'donnell is in houston for the latest and she'll spe i'm anne-marie green.is is the "cbs morning news." maria's always on the go, taking over 7,000 steps each day. and she does it in any shoes she wants... with lasting comfort. only dr. scholl's stylish step has insoles that are clinically proven to provide all-day comfort. dr. scholl's. born to move. because your carpet there's resolve carpet care. it lifts more dirt and pet hair versus vacuuming alone. resolve carpet care with five times benefits i wineverver wash my hair again now, i fuel it pantene is the first shampoo and conditioner system with active pro-v nutrient blends that air. because strong is beautiful. . >>>at least five people are dead, more than a now people have been rescued as tropical storm harvey continues its path of destruction. >> we're going the keep you updated on the storm throughout the morning. first, let's set those poor people in houston. reporter: harvey is proving to be just as dangerous as we predicted and more s
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norah o'donnell will join us in just a second. she is in houston. charlie rose is off today but margaret brennan is here, maurice debarber also with us. the flooding in southeast texas is likely to continue for days or weeks. rescue crews worked all night long in houston pulling stranded people out of the vehicles and their homes. >> most of america's fourth largest city is now under water. radar shows no end to the rain from tropical storm harvey which made landfall as a category 4 hurricane more than 489 hours ago. a new threat comes from a pair of flood-controlled reservoirs that started releasing water overnight. >> and right now that water is flowing down buffalo bayou, straight into downtown houston. norah o'donnell visited that area this morning bug had to leave because of rising water. she is now outside the george r. brown convention center in downton houston. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. that's right. the army corps of engineers says it had to let the water out of those reservoirs because they were filling up too fast. b
norah o'donnell will join us in just a second. she is in houston. charlie rose is off today but margaret brennan is here, maurice debarber also with us. the flooding in southeast texas is likely to continue for days or weeks. rescue crews worked all night long in houston pulling stranded people out of the vehicles and their homes. >> most of america's fourth largest city is now under water. radar shows no end to the rain from tropical storm harvey which made landfall as a category 4...
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i'm norah o'donnell in houston, texas.side the george r brown convention center, the city's primary shelter. we will have more on that in a moment. some of the other headlines from today. 17,000 have sought refuge in houston. preparations are now being made tonight, to try and own larger shelters. also today, two reservoirs overflowed. sending more watt near neighborhoods. >> the preliminary death toll is four. including a houston police officer. harvey has set a new record for most rainfall from a single storm, nearly 52 inches. in cedar bayou. the storm dumped 19 trillion gallons of water since last friday. 1.5 million gallons for every person in south texas. tropical storm harvey once a category 4 hurricane is expected to make another landfall overnight in louisiana. and, norah, your reporting on the shelter, was one of the first indication that perhaps things weren't going as well as well have been told. >> well, anthony, we saw it firsthand. our reporting. of what happens to the people inside when the shelter in capac
i'm norah o'donnell in houston, texas.side the george r brown convention center, the city's primary shelter. we will have more on that in a moment. some of the other headlines from today. 17,000 have sought refuge in houston. preparations are now being made tonight, to try and own larger shelters. also today, two reservoirs overflowed. sending more watt near neighborhoods. >> the preliminary death toll is four. including a houston police officer. harvey has set a new record for most...
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. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," norah o'donnell reports from houston on efforts to take care of the thousands of flood evacuees. >>> and coming up on the "cbs morning news," launching new threats, north korea's leader speaks out after the latest missile firing. >>> and baby carrier, the coast guard makes a very delicate rescue. this is the "cbs morning news." 8 take 20 to 40% off sneakers for the family and kitchen electrics are just $19.99! plus take an extra $10 off when you spend $25 or more! and everyone gets kohl's cash too! kohl's. pepsoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx, you should be checked for tuberculosi
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in a moment norah o'donnell will be back with a look at the coast guard's role in the rescues. eme.t start as early as you can. it's going to pay off in the future. if we all start saving a little more today, we'll all be better prepared tomorrow. essential for him, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests. tell your doctor if you were in a region where fungal infections are common and if you have had
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norah o'donnell is in houston. norah, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning to all of you.y the worst flooding is yet houston is already paralyzed. some areas could get another foot of rain by tomorrow morning. i don't know where that water is going to go. this storm has broken an all-time record for the biggest rainfall from a tropical system. that was set all the way back in 1978 when texas got 48 inches of rain from tropical storm amelia. we've got the rescue efforts. they are still going full force. police, the coast guard, volunteers are all saving people trapped in their homes by rising water. but those evacuees face more hardship. the convention center behind me is packed. in fact, cbs news has learned that more than 9,000 people spent the night there last night. that is nearly double its official capacity. last night there were just people lined up trying to get in, so they're not turning anybody away. they're letting them in, but they are maxing out capacity at this facility. harvey one of the largest disasters america has ever faced. the white house says fema's $3
norah o'donnell is in houston. norah, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning to all of you.y the worst flooding is yet houston is already paralyzed. some areas could get another foot of rain by tomorrow morning. i don't know where that water is going to go. this storm has broken an all-time record for the biggest rainfall from a tropical system. that was set all the way back in 1978 when texas got 48 inches of rain from tropical storm amelia. we've got the rescue efforts. they are...
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norah o'donnell. the long lasting scent of gain.n matching scents across your entire laundry routine. maritakisteps each day.o, and she does it in any shoes she wants, with lasting comfort. only dr. scholl's stylish step has insoles that are clinically proven to provide all-day comfort. dr. scholl's. born to move. you brush your teeth diligently... two times a day right? but 80% of bacteria aren't even on teeth. eughty purschunt?! colgate total's different. it fights bacteria on teeth, tongue, cheeks and gums. protecting 100% of your mouth's surfaces. colgate total for whole mouth health. >>> this month marks the 20th anniversary of the death of princess diana. she was just 20 years old when she married prince charles, wu there were signs of trouble already in the relationship even before she walk down the aisle at st. paul's cathedral in london. cbs news will broadcast an on kour of o core of our the-hour special. it's the leaf, death, and the woman who became a princess. here's a look. at a dinner at buckingham palace, prince char
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norah o'donnell is in houston. good morning, norah. >> reporter: hey, good morning to you, maurice.unprecedented amount of water in rivers and reservoirs is threatening to send flood levels even higher. the addicks reservoir just west of downtown spilled over monday for the first time ever. county officials now say 4,000 homes in that area have flooded. record or near record water levels are straining other reservoirs, lakes and rivers. david beg nnaud is in humble, texas. >> reporter: norah, good morning. about the addicks reservoir, we hear homes around there have three to six feet of water in them but there is some good news. the flood control district says they now believe that the water that's seeping out of there will seep into an underground storage area rather than overflowing and getting out uncontrollably. that's some good news. where we are in humble, the water is receding rapidly. and people love it. meanwhile the sun is shining. some of the best news they have gotten in the last 72 hours. evacuees were arriving by the truckload. the force was strong enough to sweep away
norah o'donnell is in houston. good morning, norah. >> reporter: hey, good morning to you, maurice.unprecedented amount of water in rivers and reservoirs is threatening to send flood levels even higher. the addicks reservoir just west of downtown spilled over monday for the first time ever. county officials now say 4,000 homes in that area have flooded. record or near record water levels are straining other reservoirs, lakes and rivers. david beg nnaud is in humble, texas. >>...
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ahead on cbs this morning, norah o'donnell takes us inside the coast guard operations center and a preview of president trump's visit to the area with texas senator ted cruz. cbs this morning starts at 7 a.m. >>> and as we take a live look at the conditions. we have mount vaca camera looking at that beautiful sunrise. and of course, the nimitz in oakland. traffic moving along right now. but wow, it's going to be a hot day. >> temperatures slightly above average and nowhere near where we saw yesterday or the day before. in the livermore area. it tied a record set in 1915. >> we're tracking tropical storm harvey. take a look at the tv screen. that's what history looks like. this is a chaotic situation right now. we do have a tropical storm back out over the gulf of mexico which means it's gathering more strength as it fuels itself with 86-degree water temperatures in the gulf. it's forecast to push back on shore. landfall between texas and louisiana overnight tonight. and then another foot of rain easily on top of the 35 inches of rain that's already accumulated. if you want to compare katri
ahead on cbs this morning, norah o'donnell takes us inside the coast guard operations center and a preview of president trump's visit to the area with texas senator ted cruz. cbs this morning starts at 7 a.m. >>> and as we take a live look at the conditions. we have mount vaca camera looking at that beautiful sunrise. and of course, the nimitz in oakland. traffic moving along right now. but wow, it's going to be a hot day. >> temperatures slightly above average and nowhere near...
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norah o'donnell is outside the george r. brown convention center in downtown houston where thousands crammed in and spent the night. norah, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, maurice. that's right. crammed in is the right word. as you know, this is houston's main evacuation center and shelter. it is packed with people. the official capacity when they started this thing on sunday morning, they said 5,000. well, officials tell cbs news more than 9,000 people stayed here last night, many of them without beds. we went in a short time ago and let me tell you, gayle, you and i talked about this, it's important for people to know what's going on. many of these evacuees are grateful that they are in a dry place, that there is some food. but they are also sharing a lot of frustration with the way things are going. we were here just 48 hours ago and there were only 700 people. now there's more than 9,000 people according to the red cross. as you can see, people are sleeping on the ground. there aren't enough beds for everybody. w
norah o'donnell is outside the george r. brown convention center in downtown houston where thousands crammed in and spent the night. norah, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, maurice. that's right. crammed in is the right word. as you know, this is houston's main evacuation center and shelter. it is packed with people. the official capacity when they started this thing on sunday morning, they said 5,000. well, officials tell cbs news more than 9,000 people stayed here last night,...
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norah o'donnell joins us from new york. >> reporter: hey, good morning to you, michelle.going to begin in spain the latest news on the attack in barcelona. now learning that an american was involved. also, more on the shootout with those suspected terrorists in cambrils. we talk with former homeland security adviser fran townsend about what can be done to stop similar attacks in the u.s. plus, we go inside a hospital where hackers held patients' information hostage. it's a preview of monday's cbsn on assignment. and we're gearing up for the eclipse. we are also at nasa with why scientists will watch it from 50,000 feet in the air. cool. that and the eye-opener, your world in 90 seconds. see you at 7:00. >> thank you. apparently, if you don't have the special glasses, you can always use a colander. i think that's awesome. [ laughter ] >> i didn't know that. okay. >> yeah. our reporter did a story on it. it's awesome. thank you so much. we'll see you at 7:00. ♪[ music ] >>> time now 6:52. ahead, the desperate search for the driver who plowed into a crowd intensifies this mo
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. >>> norah o'donnell is joining us live from new york with what's coming up later on "cbs this morninggood morning. ahead we have multiple correspondents in texas as hurricane harvey intensifies ahead of the tonight's historic landfall. plus, in our new what's working in america series, we go to the top of new york's newest bridge can governor cuomo. what it took to pull off one of the country's biggest infrastructure projects on time and on budget. it can be done. also, melody hopson on amazon's plans to cut prices at whole foods. and have you heard this song? ♪[ music ] >>> taylor swift's new single released overnight. so we'll talk about how her personal approach to her music is key to successful marketing and loyal fans. all that plus the eye-opener, your world in 90 seconds. see you at 7:00. >> it is interesting. it's a pretty "edgy" new song. be curious to hear more. >> it is edgy. >> see you at 7:00. >> i like norah's moves. cool. >>> amazon is officially going to take over whole foods on monday as norah just said. the company says that that means lower food prices. kcbs radio's
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norah o'donnell hits golf balls with rory mcilroy. golf star reflects on professional and personal success, his friendship with tiger woods and playing with the president of the united states. all that plus the eye-opener your world in 90 seconds. see you at 7:00. >> i'm willing to bet that you will also be talking about the big lottery up tonight. >> already got my tickets. $700million and counting. [ laughter ] >> okay. >> but who would quit in job if you win the lottery? >> i would, frankly. [ laughter ] >> "cbs this morning" starts at 7:00. >>> the customers involved in the wells fargo fake accounts scandal are getting refunds. the bank has given back nearly $5 million to those customers. some of the banks employees opened accounts without permission. more than 5,000 employees were fired. >>> mutual funds are having second thoughts about investing in uber and a new earnings report from another san francisco tech powerhouse. >> joining us with all the details now kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. good morning. >> report
norah o'donnell hits golf balls with rory mcilroy. golf star reflects on professional and personal success, his friendship with tiger woods and playing with the president of the united states. all that plus the eye-opener your world in 90 seconds. see you at 7:00. >> i'm willing to bet that you will also be talking about the big lottery up tonight. >> already got my tickets. $700million and counting. [ laughter ] >> okay. >> but who would quit in job if you win the...
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norah o'donnell anchors "cbs this morning" from houston as waters continue to rise from tropical stormare show now and also talk -- harvey now and also talk with texas governor greg abbott. >>> time now 6:33. here in the bay area, the heat is on. a live look outside. the sun is just coming up. you can see the salesforce tower on the left peeking out and you've got all the triple digit temperatures out there. excessive heat warning is in effect for some areas in the bay. roberta gonzales tracking this for us. >> reporter: that was the record in san rafael. 102. 102 gilroy. 103 in calistoga. those were records as well as today more record heat. see the huge red area? we have the excessive heat warning in effect. we have watches and advisories. otherwise just about all seven and a half million of us here in the bay area have an advisory, watch or warning. sun is making an appearance with a little bit of stratus there. temperatures in the 50s and 60s. it's 67 in livermore. after 107 yesterday. so 70s at the beaches and 80s, 90s peninsula today. 104 in saratoga. mid 90s across much of the s
norah o'donnell anchors "cbs this morning" from houston as waters continue to rise from tropical stormare show now and also talk -- harvey now and also talk with texas governor greg abbott. >>> time now 6:33. here in the bay area, the heat is on. a live look outside. the sun is just coming up. you can see the salesforce tower on the left peeking out and you've got all the triple digit temperatures out there. excessive heat warning is in effect for some areas in the bay....
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norah o'donnell joins us now. we have been watching it all week. it's terrible pictures. what can you tell us, what's the latest now? >> good morning. i do feel like sunday was a turning point in many ways in this storm. so we're waking up this morning sort of looking at the ravages of that increased water, rain. you just mentioned it, the corps of engineers had to open the reservoirs ahead of schedule to take the pressure off because water levels increased dramatically overnight. now, releasing that water will increase the flood risk for hundreds of homes along this waterway. this is the buffalo bayou. they don't even know how much it rose last night because the gauges are always out of service. it's an incredibly dangerous situation. people were told to pack their cars, get ready to leave at dawn, but that was before they started letting out the water. hopefully, a lot of people heeded those calls.'s been said to describe the extent of the danger in this city. the water really does seem to be everywhere. so far, we're hearing two deaths blamed on the storm, but there ar
norah o'donnell joins us now. we have been watching it all week. it's terrible pictures. what can you tell us, what's the latest now? >> good morning. i do feel like sunday was a turning point in many ways in this storm. so we're waking up this morning sort of looking at the ravages of that increased water, rain. you just mentioned it, the corps of engineers had to open the reservoirs ahead of schedule to take the pressure off because water levels increased dramatically overnight. now,...
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cbs this morning cohorse norah o'donnell will anchor from houston tomorrow morning.r watching "face the nation," i'm major garrett. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org for tai cheng, brought to you by beach body. >> quijano: this is a cbs news special report. i'm elaine quijano with kristine johnson in new york. we want to update you on the catastrophic floods now hitting southeast texas. >> at least two people are confirmed dead in the devastating aftermath of hurricane harvey. it made landfall along the texas gulf coast friday evening as a category four hurricane. it hit with sustained winds of 130 miles an hour, and a powerful surge of sea water. it was the most powerful hurricane texas has seen in more than 50 years -- and the strongest to make landfall in the u.s. since 2005, the year of katrina. harvey is now a massive tropical storm -- churning over the region -- dumping buckets of rain -- withta
cbs this morning cohorse norah o'donnell will anchor from houston tomorrow morning.r watching "face the nation," i'm major garrett. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org for tai cheng, brought to you by beach body. >> quijano: this is a cbs news special report. i'm elaine quijano with kristine johnson in new york. we want to update you on the catastrophic floods now hitting southeast texas. >> at least two people are confirmed...
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norah o'donnell and gayle king are off. margaret brennan is here with vladimir duthiers with our streaming network cbsn. north korea is spelling out a potential battle plan against the united states. the regime says it will be ready to fire four missiles toward guam later this month. the north korean general in charge also mocked president trump's angry vow in response to new threats. >> the attorney general called it a load of nonsense and said it can only g bereft of reason. david martin at the pentagon. david, good morning. >> good morning. it is no longer possible to dismiss as peer bluster the attack on american cities and military bases and this latest threat from the regime was very specific. sometime mid-august, north korea says, it's planning to simultaneously launch four rockets over the island of guam into the ocean, 30 to 40 kilometers outside the u.s. air base on guam. they said it would be sent as a warning after approval from kim jong-un. secretary-general james mattis said further action by north korea could
norah o'donnell and gayle king are off. margaret brennan is here with vladimir duthiers with our streaming network cbsn. north korea is spelling out a potential battle plan against the united states. the regime says it will be ready to fire four missiles toward guam later this month. the north korean general in charge also mocked president trump's angry vow in response to new threats. >> the attorney general called it a load of nonsense and said it can only g bereft of reason. david...
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norah o'donnell and gayle king are off. margaret brennan and vladimir duthiers are here from cbsn. >>> north korea threatened to attack the north american kun province of guam. >> it's home to 162,000 people. more than 6,000 american troops are stationed there. two b-1 flew over the korean peninsula in a show of force on monday. >> president issued a stark warning yesterday after news leaked of a u.s. intelligence assessment that the north's nuclear weapons program has passed another milestone. >> north korea best not make any more threats to the united states. they will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. >> david martin is at the pentagon. david, good morning. >> good morning. the pentagon has not yet responded to north korea's latest threat, but it comes as a new intelligence estimate says the north has kroshed a critical threshold into developing a nuclear weapon capable of hitting the united states. the estimate by the pentagon's defense intelligence agency concludes north korea can build a nuclear
norah o'donnell and gayle king are off. margaret brennan and vladimir duthiers are here from cbsn. >>> north korea threatened to attack the north american kun province of guam. >> it's home to 162,000 people. more than 6,000 american troops are stationed there. two b-1 flew over the korean peninsula in a show of force on monday. >> president issued a stark warning yesterday after news leaked of a u.s. intelligence assessment that the north's nuclear weapons program has...
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. >> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell.ity-seeking. >> he said the president falsely stated i said there was a moral equivalency between kkk, white sue prem sis. and people like heather heyer, such a disgusting lie. he said, your words are not agreeing and they'll fight back against the idea that they have a welcome mat out for the david duke of the world. >> yesterdthe president called week on borders crime. saying he's toxic. >> in a poll 65% of view that both sides were to blame is inaccurate. but 21% say it's inaccurate. >> what do you say? >> the writing has been on the wall for years. i'm waiting for the civil war to start. >> it wasn't necessarily a black and white issue, but the media is turning it into a black and white issue. >> you can't erase history. when do you draw the line? do we now tear down mt. rushmore? >> what do you think of the president's response? >> he came out and condemned it, but how many more times is he going to have to condemn it. >> the president said there are fine people on both sides. sho
. >> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell.ity-seeking. >> he said the president falsely stated i said there was a moral equivalency between kkk, white sue prem sis. and people like heather heyer, such a disgusting lie. he said, your words are not agreeing and they'll fight back against the idea that they have a welcome mat out for the david duke of the world. >> yesterdthe president called week on borders crime. saying he's toxic. >> in a poll 65% of view...
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norah o'donnell and gayle king are off having a good time. margaret brennan or white house correspondent is here, also vladimir duthiers of our cbs news network cbsn. >>> we begin with growing threats from north korea creek ya. the testphile is to show the capability of the united states de-terrance. it was launched from the air force base in california. it traveled more than 4,000 miles in the pacific ocean. >> secretary tiller sob made his clearest comments yet. he appeared yesterday in a surprise meet fing for the very first time and it offered an open dialogue and is not seeking regime change. >> we're not your enemy. we're not your threat, but you're presenting an unacceptable threat to us and we have to respond and we hope that at some point they will begin to understand that and that we would like to sit and have a dialogue with them about the future that will give them the security they seek and the future economic prosperity for north korea. >> we're learning more about how north korea's recent missile test came dangerously close to
norah o'donnell and gayle king are off having a good time. margaret brennan or white house correspondent is here, also vladimir duthiers of our cbs news network cbsn. >>> we begin with growing threats from north korea creek ya. the testphile is to show the capability of the united states de-terrance. it was launched from the air force base in california. it traveled more than 4,000 miles in the pacific ocean. >> secretary tiller sob made his clearest comments yet. he appeared...
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charlie rose, norah o'donnell, and gayle king are off. >>> president trump says fire and fury may not be enough. the president is raising his strike. >> the president says north korea is facing, quote, a whole new ball game and will not get away with threatening the u.s. major garrett is near the trump national golf club where the president answered questions yesterday. major, good morning. >> reporter: good president trump heard it, so he pressed ahead, trying to turn the tables on kim jong-un by worrying about what the u.s. might do instead of the other way around. >> the people that were questioning that statement, was it too tough? maybe it wasn't tough enough. >> president trump's language was blunt and maybe menacing. >> they'd better get their acted together or they're going to be in trouble like few nations have ever been in trouble. >> they said they were planning a four-missile strike near guam as a warning. the u.s. said they will not fortified their military base there. >> if he does something in guam, it will be an event, the likes of which nobody has seen before. >> repo
charlie rose, norah o'donnell, and gayle king are off. >>> president trump says fire and fury may not be enough. the president is raising his strike. >> the president says north korea is facing, quote, a whole new ball game and will not get away with threatening the u.s. major garrett is near the trump national golf club where the president answered questions yesterday. major, good morning. >> reporter: good president trump heard it, so he pressed ahead, trying to turn the...
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. >>> i'm norah o'donnell with gayle king and bill weir. charlie is still off.ed minutes ago that they initially gave the wrong location for where the winning powerball ticket was sold. just one ticket matched the numbers 6, 7, 16, 23, 26 and powerball number 4. >> that jackpot is worth $758.7 million. officials say the ticket was sold in chick apea, massachusetts. that is not at the handy variety store in waten, initially thought it had the big winner. they are going womp, womp. >> reporter: you can imagine the news spreading quickly. people who live here feel like we are not the winners. all of the media going what? lottery officials got it wrong. it still doesn't change the basic information. this ticket was the biggest jackpot for a single winner. the payoff in january had to be split among three people. this is very significant when you think about one person or one ticket winning all of this money. massachusetts lottery winners cannot stay anonymous but can claim winnings through a trust. the winner has one year to claim the prize and the store that sold t
. >>> i'm norah o'donnell with gayle king and bill weir. charlie is still off.ed minutes ago that they initially gave the wrong location for where the winning powerball ticket was sold. just one ticket matched the numbers 6, 7, 16, 23, 26 and powerball number 4. >> that jackpot is worth $758.7 million. officials say the ticket was sold in chick apea, massachusetts. that is not at the handy variety store in waten, initially thought it had the big winner. they are going womp, womp....
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norah o'donnell and gayle king are off somewhere. margaret brennan from the white house and foreign affairs correspondent is here, also vladimir duthiers of our streaming network cbsn. there are big questions this morning about why there was no warning before a tornado ripped through tulsa, oklahoma. an ef-2 tornado was on the ground for six minutes early yesterday morning without any alert from the national weather service. >> the rare august tornado tore roofs off homes and knocked down trees. around 30 peoe two people had serious injuries. >> omar villafranca is in tulsa where thousands lost power. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. 24 hours after the storm. you can see there's still plenty to clean up. you can see the damage that 130-mile-an-hour winds can do. this is what's left of an at&t store. that roof is peeled over. this kind of damage as i step over sides here, you can see it for blocks. the tornado was on the ground for several minutes. interesting note that sirens did not go off. the national weather service said
norah o'donnell and gayle king are off somewhere. margaret brennan from the white house and foreign affairs correspondent is here, also vladimir duthiers of our streaming network cbsn. there are big questions this morning about why there was no warning before a tornado ripped through tulsa, oklahoma. an ef-2 tornado was on the ground for six minutes early yesterday morning without any alert from the national weather service. >> the rare august tornado tore roofs off homes and knocked down...
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i'm with norah o'donnell and bill weir.and satellite images from space show a storm and how big it really is. covering much of the gulf coast. >> harvey strengthened to a category 2 storm overnight. set to make landfall late tonight or early saturday. calling it a life-threatening storm that could break out -- bring, rather, up to three foot of rain. more than 100 mile-an-hour winds and 15-foot storm surges. winds stretch along the texas coast. our reporter is in corpus christi in the danger zone. good morning. >> reporter: feeling tropical storm winds here in corpus christi. it will be the first major hurricane to hit the u.s. since 2005. along the texas coast evacuation orders in effect already. however, here in corpus christi, a majority of the area is not under a mandatory evacuation. decided not to issue a mandatory evacuation. he doesn't think they're at that point yet and wants to leave it up to the local people. if you think it's right for you, do it. i can tell you from what we've seen, a lot of people are deciding
i'm with norah o'donnell and bill weir.and satellite images from space show a storm and how big it really is. covering much of the gulf coast. >> harvey strengthened to a category 2 storm overnight. set to make landfall late tonight or early saturday. calling it a life-threatening storm that could break out -- bring, rather, up to three foot of rain. more than 100 mile-an-hour winds and 15-foot storm surges. winds stretch along the texas coast. our reporter is in corpus christi in the...
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charlie rose, norah o'donnell, and gayle king are off. >>> there's a major recall that could affect police departments across the country. for months cbs news has been tracking possible carbon monoxide leaks inside ford explorers. fumes are seeping into the suvs and making officers sick. federal regulators have logged thousands of complaints. 1.3 million explorers are under federal investigation. >> we showed you this 2015 video of a california police officer slamming into a tree. the officer behind the wheel had passed out. he blamed a carbon monoxide leak. in auburn, massachusetts, today, ford engineers are inspecting ten ford police cruisers for a second full day. the chief says the officer passed out and ran into another car. >> kris van cleave is in montgomery county, milliliter, where crews are inspecting all 108 of the county's explorers. kris, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. they're exploring the cracks in the manifolds that takes the exhaust away from the engine. it's not just police departments here but across the country. ford is actively considering a recall of its for
charlie rose, norah o'donnell, and gayle king are off. >>> there's a major recall that could affect police departments across the country. for months cbs news has been tracking possible carbon monoxide leaks inside ford explorers. fumes are seeping into the suvs and making officers sick. federal regulators have logged thousands of complaints. 1.3 million explorers are under federal investigation. >> we showed you this 2015 video of a california police officer slamming into a...
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norah o'donnell is on assignment. bravo to her.o show you some of the morning's headlines. variety reports tickets for bruce springsteen's upcoming solo on broadway went on sale and quickly ended up on resale sights listed for $7500. that's one ticket, u.s. dollars. despite ticketmasters verify program that's supposed to thwart those, tickets for the initial eight-week run sold out instantly. springsteen on broadway has been extended. >> do you think it's going to be any good? i can't wait. >>> the machine that printed the recent $758 million winning power ball ticket has been ti took the unusual step of taking it out of service hoping it will be displayed somewhere. may vis bought the ticket in chicopee. the store was churning out tickets for 20 years. >>> the mercury news in san jose reports american fathers are getting older. researchers found in 2014, the average age of fathers of newborns was 30.9 years olds. older fathers are more likely to have better jobs and more resources. late fatherhood can be linked to increased birth
norah o'donnell is on assignment. bravo to her.o show you some of the morning's headlines. variety reports tickets for bruce springsteen's upcoming solo on broadway went on sale and quickly ended up on resale sights listed for $7500. that's one ticket, u.s. dollars. despite ticketmasters verify program that's supposed to thwart those, tickets for the initial eight-week run sold out instantly. springsteen on broadway has been extended. >> do you think it's going to be any good? i can't...
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norah o'donnell and gayle king are off. margaret brennan from the white house and our foreign affairs correspondent is here along with vladimir duthiers of our streaming network cbsn. >>> president trump is backing a republican plan to cut legal immigration in half. he nations strong opposition over what would be the most significant change to our immigration system in more than half a century. >> the bill sponsored by senate say it's gilled toward highly trained immigrants. the president spoke yesterday as a new poll shows 61% of americans disapreefb of his job performance, 33% approve. major ferret is at the white house. good morning. >> good morning. candidate trump promised over and over to fix immigration. president trump toyed with the idea of pushing immigration reform. right now he's focusing on one system, the part of the system that's least broken and has the most bipartisan support. >> this demonstrates compassion for immigration families that putting their needs first and puts america first. >> president trump c
norah o'donnell and gayle king are off. margaret brennan from the white house and our foreign affairs correspondent is here along with vladimir duthiers of our streaming network cbsn. >>> president trump is backing a republican plan to cut legal immigration in half. he nations strong opposition over what would be the most significant change to our immigration system in more than half a century. >> the bill sponsored by senate say it's gilled toward highly trained immigrants. the...
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. >> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. we are happy to be back.ty this morning for the first time since his inauguration. protesters rallied outside trump tower. they are angry that he waited two days to condemn white supremacist groups that gathered in charlottesville, virginia. >> the president called out certain groups. >> racism is evil. and those who cause violence in its name are criminals and thugs including the kkk, neo nazis, white supremacists and other hate groups that are repugnant to everything we hold dear as americans. >> but his delayed response is having a much wider impact. last night the ceos of intel and underarmour announced that they are leaving the president's american manufacturing council. the head of merck left the council before the president's latest >>> in the business page headline, board rooms awkward silence. it show fraser saying i feel a responsibility to take a stand against extremism. >>> in charlottesville, a memorial for heather heyer continues to grow. the 32-year-old was run over and killed saturday while pr
. >> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. we are happy to be back.ty this morning for the first time since his inauguration. protesters rallied outside trump tower. they are angry that he waited two days to condemn white supremacist groups that gathered in charlottesville, virginia. >> the president called out certain groups. >> racism is evil. and those who cause violence in its name are criminals and thugs including the kkk, neo nazis, white supremacists and...
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norah o'donnell and gayle king are off.ret brennan is here with vladimir duthier of our streaming network cbsn. cbs news poll out this morning shows most americans are worried that north korea's nuclear weapons program could lead to war. 72% say they're uneasy about a possible conflict. >> only 35% are confident in president trump's ability to handle the situation. the poll was taken over four days as the u.n. approved tough new sanctions on north korea. >> china accounts for more than 90% of north korean trade. trade between china and north korea is up more than 10% this year. ben tracy is in beijing with the american goal for these new sanctions. ben, good morning. >> good morning. it took more than a month for the u.s. to get china and russia to go along with the sanctions that they say will cost north korea more than a billion dollars each year. but the questions now are will china and russia actually enforce these sanctions and will they work. >> translator: north korea's most famous news anchor defia defiantly announc
norah o'donnell and gayle king are off.ret brennan is here with vladimir duthier of our streaming network cbsn. cbs news poll out this morning shows most americans are worried that north korea's nuclear weapons program could lead to war. 72% say they're uneasy about a possible conflict. >> only 35% are confident in president trump's ability to handle the situation. the poll was taken over four days as the u.n. approved tough new sanctions on north korea. >> china accounts for more...
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no norah o'donnell and gayle king are off.ew threat to attack guam after a stern warning from president trump. the regime said it could use missiles to create and enveloping fire over the western pacific island. >> the u.s. territory just over 2,000 miles from north korea is home to 162,000 people. more than 6,000 american troops are stationed there. two b-1 bombers based in guam flew over the korean peninsula in a show of force monday. >> president trump issued a stark warning yesterday after news leaked of a u.s. intelligence assessment that the north's nuclear weapons program has passed another milestone. >> north korea best not make any more threats to the united states. they will be met with fire and fury like the word has never seen. >> david martening is at the pentagon. david, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the pentagon has not yet responded to north korea's latest threat but comes as a new intelligence estimate says the north has crossed a critical threshold in developing a nuclear weapon capable of hitting
no norah o'donnell and gayle king are off.ew threat to attack guam after a stern warning from president trump. the regime said it could use missiles to create and enveloping fire over the western pacific island. >> the u.s. territory just over 2,000 miles from north korea is home to 162,000 people. more than 6,000 american troops are stationed there. two b-1 bombers based in guam flew over the korean peninsula in a show of force monday. >> president trump issued a stark warning...