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tina krause, cbs news. >> some angry residents accused authorities of going on safari as many animalsere hunted down and then killed. >>> united airlines is being criticized for the way it handled a diverted flight from chicago. the london bound plane was forced to land in canada due to a mechanical issue friday night and while the plane's crew was put up in a hotel its 176 passengers had to stay overnight at an unheated military barracks. >> i don't know, i had not planned to get in this area. >> passengers boarded a new plane to new jersey's newark airport, more than 20 hours later, and united released a statement apologizing for inconvenience and offered refund for the one way ticket to london. >>> well, house is this for a frightening end to a flight those are passengers that are standing on the wing of a a legionnaire flight in boys i. they popped the emergency exit after they saw smoke outside the plane. it turns out it was vapor from a fuel leak. a few passenger jumped out of the tarmac and rest of them were helped down. >>> this years recipient of the prestigious marion anders
tina krause, cbs news. >> some angry residents accused authorities of going on safari as many animalsere hunted down and then killed. >>> united airlines is being criticized for the way it handled a diverted flight from chicago. the london bound plane was forced to land in canada due to a mechanical issue friday night and while the plane's crew was put up in a hotel its 176 passengers had to stay overnight at an unheated military barracks. >> i don't know, i had not planned...
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correspondent tina krause has the latest from london. >> reporter: decided to lay down my mandate in an extraordinary elect i have congress. >> reporter: during a news conference tuesday fifa president accept blat era announced he is stepping down from soccer's most powerful organization. his decision comes days have after winning a fifth term in switzerland. >> that election is over, but fifa's challenges are not. fifa needs a profound overhaul. >> reporter: blatter will continue as president until fifa hold its next election. the organization has been dogged by corruption scandal since last week, and u.s. prosecutors say that 14 people including senior fifa figures accepted millions of dollars in bribes in exchange for commercial rights to lucrative events. so far blatter has not been accused of any wrongdoing and critics applaud tuesday's decision. >> will many countries around the world perfectly run business, only fifa. >> reporter: blatter blamed u.s. criminal investigation on fifa decision on decision to award 2018 world cup to russia and 2022 tournament to qatar. tina krause,
correspondent tina krause has the latest from london. >> reporter: decided to lay down my mandate in an extraordinary elect i have congress. >> reporter: during a news conference tuesday fifa president accept blat era announced he is stepping down from soccer's most powerful organization. his decision comes days have after winning a fifth term in switzerland. >> that election is over, but fifa's challenges are not. fifa needs a profound overhaul. >> reporter: blatter...
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tina krause, cbs news, london. >>> queen elizabeth is now just a few months from becoming the longest ranking monarch in british history. september 9th she will pennsylvania pass the record of queen victoria. >> you have to be careful on the twitter world. >> yes. >> it never goes away. >> um-hmm. >>> still to come in the next half an hour a bio safety blunder, officials now say that the accidental ship. of live anthrax it was a lot worse then we first thought. >>> we're learning new details about the new york woman mauled to death by a lion in south africa. we will tell what you popular tv show she work on. >>> new at 6:00 the mystery is solve. we now know where sculpture that was found on the south jersey boardwalk came from. we will have details for i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder... ...whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients... ...who've had no prior treatment. it's the one and only cure that'
tina krause, cbs news, london. >>> queen elizabeth is now just a few months from becoming the longest ranking monarch in british history. september 9th she will pennsylvania pass the record of queen victoria. >> you have to be careful on the twitter world. >> yes. >> it never goes away. >> um-hmm. >>> still to come in the next half an hour a bio safety blunder, officials now say that the accidental ship. of live anthrax it was a lot worse then we first...
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tina krause reports the country closed its banks today in a last ditch effort to avoid a financial meltdowneporter: tempers are running high in greece because cash is running out. the government shut down banks and is only allowing greeks to take out about $65 a day from an atm. here we are this woman says, waiting here like beggars to withdraw our own money. greece's new economic turmoil spread all the way to wall street where u.s. stocks dropped in early trading. markets sank even deeper across europe. french president francois is urging greece to stay united with europe, saying he believes their financial future could still be saved. greece loses access to more than $8 billion in loans when their international rescue plan expires tuesday. european creditors have offered to bail out greece and allow it to keep using the euro currency but only if the government slashes spending and raises taxes. prime minister alexis sipra says greeks will vote sunday whether to accept the conditions of the rescue plan. >> greek officials say the country's banks will remain closed for at least a week and t
tina krause reports the country closed its banks today in a last ditch effort to avoid a financial meltdowneporter: tempers are running high in greece because cash is running out. the government shut down banks and is only allowing greeks to take out about $65 a day from an atm. here we are this woman says, waiting here like beggars to withdraw our own money. greece's new economic turmoil spread all the way to wall street where u.s. stocks dropped in early trading. markets sank even deeper...