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rikki klieman looks at the possible consequences for him. >>> and women in saudi arabia this morningg to drive legally for the first time. holy williams is in the capital of rian to speak to women about their new freedom. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday.i'm anne-marie . thanks for watching. have a great day and a great weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> starting with a live look out side we have our sales -- wehave our camera. you can also see the tower there with those lights. uld rning.ng it is friday, june 22 >> -- good morning and we have our special guest brian. >> hello. >> we missed you. >> is a little earthquake through brentwood. shaky start. we are in the middle to upper 50s and it's going to be smoking as we move along. we'll have details for one hot weekend in a few minutes. first, here is traffic. >> thank you, brian. >> things are looking good for that super commuters headed along 580. here are your diamonds into rudy --
rikki klieman looks at the possible consequences for him. >>> and women in saudi arabia this morningg to drive legally for the first time. holy williams is in the capital of rian to speak to women about their new freedom. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday.i'm anne-marie . thanks for watching. have a great day and a great weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> starting with a live look out side we have our sales -- wehave our camera. you can...
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thank you, rikki klieman.king about the administration's zero tolerance immigration policy. ahead, john reflects on the outcry that pushed the president to halt the separation of children from their parents. this story is not going . >>> a warm day on tap about with the bay area with numbers warmer than yey with readings almost 1 e hi99, santa rosa 96, in the city 76 degrees, and 90 in san jose, heat advisories posted for tomorrow, it will be even warmer, extended forecast calls for the warmest reading saturday to be 104 degrees. i'm april kennedy and i'm an arborist with pg&e in the sierras. since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't impact power lines. and since the onset of the drought we've doubled our efforts. i grew up in the forests out in this area and honestly it's heartbreaking to see all these trees dying. what guides me is ensuring that the public is going to be saf
thank you, rikki klieman.king about the administration's zero tolerance immigration policy. ahead, john reflects on the outcry that pushed the president to halt the separation of children from their parents. this story is not going . >>> a warm day on tap about with the bay area with numbers warmer than yey with readings almost 1 e hi99, santa rosa 96, in the city 76 degrees, and 90 in san jose, heat advisories posted for tomorrow, it will be even warmer, extended forecast calls for...
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. >> reporter: rikki klieman says it's a high-stakes case being closely watched by both sides. >> thiss the bellwether because if in fact this plaintiff wins, that creates real momentum for other plaintiffs. >> reporter: johnson's suit also accuses monsanto of covering up potential dangers of the pest side and fails to warn users. chris martinez, cbs news, los angeles. >>> medical researchers say they have made a major breakthrough in the treatment of brain cancer. dr. jon lapook has the details. >> put your nose in my finger. >> reporter: 61-year-old debbie puffer has been a patient at duke university since 2014 when doctors began treating her deadly brain cancer glioblastoma with a most unlikely weapon, polio virus. at first, she was skeptical. >> i was just going to go home and bury my head in the sand, and then i realized, no, no, i'm not supposed to do that. >> reporter: for the last four years, "60 minutes" has charted the journey of doctors and patients turned medical pioneers. the polio virus genetically modified so it can't cause polio is injected directly into the tumor attac
. >> reporter: rikki klieman says it's a high-stakes case being closely watched by both sides. >> thiss the bellwether because if in fact this plaintiff wins, that creates real momentum for other plaintiffs. >> reporter: johnson's suit also accuses monsanto of covering up potential dangers of the pest side and fails to warn users. chris martinez, cbs news, los angeles. >>> medical researchers say they have made a major breakthrough in the treatment of brain cancer....
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we'll look at right to refuse laws with legal analyst rikki klieman. >>> and women take the wheel in saudi arabia, the last country to lift the ban on female drivers. we go inside the kingdom to see how change is accelerating. >>> plus, how raising chickens has become the trendy way to reconnect with the natural world in silicon valley. >> chickens, did you say. but we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> we have 100-foot tall flames burning, the winds are blowing erratically. >> a massive fire grows rapidly in northern california. >> the fire threatening hundreds of structures and forcing ebeing va situations. >> firefighters have quite a challenge. >> more controversy on immigration. the president tweeting that anyone who crosses our border illegally should be sent back without seeing a judge. >> that's not what our country stands for. >> the trump administration immigrant families who were separated at the border. >> it's a very difficult thing to do. >> protests in minneapolis after police officers shot and killed an african-american
we'll look at right to refuse laws with legal analyst rikki klieman. >>> and women take the wheel in saudi arabia, the last country to lift the ban on female drivers. we go inside the kingdom to see how change is accelerating. >>> plus, how raising chickens has become the trendy way to reconnect with the natural world in silicon valley. >> chickens, did you say. but we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> we have...
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ahead, attorney rikki klieman on what a trial against corporate giant monsanto means for thousands ofrow, jonathan vigliotti takes us to a land before time with real dinosaur hunters. >> this is a real jurassic park. it is, it is. e're on scotland's isle of sky where you can literally walk in the footsteps of keou here tomo "cbs this morning." https: global stock markets fell . >>> we have an update. some of the top head lines including union city. police and three suspects exchanged gun fire in union city. at least one suspect is injured. officers are okay and the suspects are in custody. >>> a group of counter protesters involved in violent clashes at a protrump rally are celebrating victory more than a year later. five. them were found not guilty of assault. a jury found them not guilty after an hour. >>> a 2,500-dollar reward is offered for information leading to arrest of a fire bug in santa rosa. an arsonist set 13 fires on saturday night. we will have traffic and weather after this. . >>> we are tracking slow downs. we are still in the yellow. little under 30 minutes heading no
ahead, attorney rikki klieman on what a trial against corporate giant monsanto means for thousands ofrow, jonathan vigliotti takes us to a land before time with real dinosaur hunters. >> this is a real jurassic park. it is, it is. e're on scotland's isle of sky where you can literally walk in the footsteps of keou here tomo "cbs this morning." https: global stock markets fell . >>> we have an update. some of the top head lines including union city. police and three...
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cbs news legal analyst rikki klieman joins us at the table. anybody who looks at those pictures, it just makes your blood boil. it's hard to believe this is happening in the united states. how is it possible it's okay to separate these young kids from their parents all around the guise of we're just enforcing the law? >> there was a settlement of a case, that somehow gives this administration the ability to say that they will have a zero tolerance policy. but when the attorney general and sarah huckabee sanders go and say -- using the bible as an analogy and say that thou shall obey the law, that the law is really not there. it is purely policy and it can be changed. the legislation has to come from congress. >> that's why the exchange was important in the briefing room to the white house press secretary. this is about policy. >> there is no doubt. paula was correct in asking that question in the way that she did. because when you are dealing with policy, it is a far cry from having so many black letter law. that was a court decision. and ulti
cbs news legal analyst rikki klieman joins us at the table. anybody who looks at those pictures, it just makes your blood boil. it's hard to believe this is happening in the united states. how is it possible it's okay to separate these young kids from their parents all around the guise of we're just enforcing the law? >> there was a settlement of a case, that somehow gives this administration the ability to say that they will have a zero tolerance policy. but when the attorney general and...