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tony dokoupil has the story of an american manufacturer with roots abroad. >> reporter: bustling garmentories are what you may expect to find in a far-off, foreign land. but this is northern new jersey, and the only thing here that's not made in america is the owner. >> your supply chain gets broken when half of it is here and half of it is outside. >> reporter: succhi ramesh was born in india and came to the united states a decade ago to work in technology. ch i'm very much a nerd. >> reporter: but a couple of years ago, she quit to found succhi incorporated, hoping to revive an industry many left for dead. people think immigrants are taking american jobs. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: how do you feel about that? >> i honestly feel like you can't separate the immigrant from the american. when you think of america, you think of people that have chased caeir dreams and have been duccessful. hd in many ways, that is an immigrant. >> reporter: succhi now employs 60 people, producing clothes for other businesses, including uniforms and small batches for roung and not-so-young designers like frank
tony dokoupil has the story of an american manufacturer with roots abroad. >> reporter: bustling garmentories are what you may expect to find in a far-off, foreign land. but this is northern new jersey, and the only thing here that's not made in america is the owner. >> your supply chain gets broken when half of it is here and half of it is outside. >> reporter: succhi ramesh was born in india and came to the united states a decade ago to work in technology. ch i'm very much a...
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i'm tony dokoupil.day to honor the victims of another deadly terror attack, the third to hit the uk in three months. seven people were killed and nearly 50 others were hurt saturday night in a car and knife attack at the london bridge and in a nearby market. elizabeth palmer is there. >> reporter: today londoners were still struggling to take in the cruelty and the madness of saturday's attack. eight minutes after it began, it was over. the three terrorists wearing fake suicide belts shot dead by police. >> take it with me. >> reporter: but in their wake, they left mayhem and a trail of victims maimed in their stabbing spree. >> you keep going. you keep going! >> reporter: other victims were crushed by the attacker's van on london bridge. imagine the shock and the terror bridge on saturday night when they realized the van was hurtling toward them at 50 miles an hour. the driver determined to hurt or kill as many people as he could. brad myers on vacation from florida had a narrow escape. after taking a
i'm tony dokoupil.day to honor the victims of another deadly terror attack, the third to hit the uk in three months. seven people were killed and nearly 50 others were hurt saturday night in a car and knife attack at the london bridge and in a nearby market. elizabeth palmer is there. >> reporter: today londoners were still struggling to take in the cruelty and the madness of saturday's attack. eight minutes after it began, it was over. the three terrorists wearing fake suicide belts shot...
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i'm tony dokoupil.special counsel investigating russia's interference in the presidential election could now be focusing on president trump. specifically whether mr. trump tried to obstruct justice in the case of his fired national security adviser michael flynn. jeff pegues has the latest. >> reporter: the president's tweets came after the "washington post" reported that he is now the subject of an obstruction of justice investigation. his response, "they made up a phony collusion with the russians story, found zero proof. so now they go for obstruction of justice on the phony story. nice." cbs news has learned that special counsel robert mueller will interview director of national intelligence dan coats and nsa director admiral mike rogers amid reports about whether the president pressured them to tamp down the investigation into allegations of collusion between the trump campaign and russia. >> do you solemnly swear to tell the truth? >> reporter: a week ago former fbi director james comey told senat
i'm tony dokoupil.special counsel investigating russia's interference in the presidential election could now be focusing on president trump. specifically whether mr. trump tried to obstruct justice in the case of his fired national security adviser michael flynn. jeff pegues has the latest. >> reporter: the president's tweets came after the "washington post" reported that he is now the subject of an obstruction of justice investigation. his response, "they made up a phony...
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here's tony dokoupil. >> reporter: when an afghan soldier opened fire saturday killing three americans who were supposed to be his allies vice president mike pence offered solace at a speech in milwaukee. >> su fies it to say, when and our thoughts and prayers are with the families of these american heroes. >> reporter: after nearly 16 years, more than 2200 casualties and an estimated cost topping $800 billion, the u.s. is dead locked in its fight with the taliban. the islamic militia that rules much of the countryside and took credit for saturday's murders. lieutenant general john nicholson the top u.s. commander in afghanistan is goes for as many as 5,000 additional soldiers to break what he calls a stalemate. but congress is showing signs of war fatigue. >> we have allowed the executive branch to take over our foreign policy and determine how to use our troops. >> reporter: north carolina republican congressman walter jones opposes the war and std author of new legislation that would defund combat operations. the bill nows that ten cosponsors, three republicans and seven democrats i
here's tony dokoupil. >> reporter: when an afghan soldier opened fire saturday killing three americans who were supposed to be his allies vice president mike pence offered solace at a speech in milwaukee. >> su fies it to say, when and our thoughts and prayers are with the families of these american heroes. >> reporter: after nearly 16 years, more than 2200 casualties and an estimated cost topping $800 billion, the u.s. is dead locked in its fight with the taliban. the islamic...
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from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm tony dokoupil. . >>> more surgery for scalise. >> he's in some trouble. >> dr. the being investigated for obstruction of justice. mr. trump fires back on twitter, of course. this morning a look at what obstruction charges could mean for the presidency and how vice president pence is protecting himself. >>> and on the run for several days. two escaped inmates are finally captured after running into a hoist to hide out. >> they thought they were going to steal a vehicle from the residence. little did they know it was not. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. congressman steve scalise remains in critical condition following multiple surgeries. authorities are learning more about the gunman who shot scalise and three others, but last night scalise was on the minds of fellow lawmakers who played the annual congressional baseball game in honor of their wounded colleague. weijia jiang is in washington. weijia, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie.
from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm tony dokoupil. . >>> more surgery for scalise. >> he's in some trouble. >> dr. the being investigated for obstruction of justice. mr. trump fires back on twitter, of course. this morning a look at what obstruction charges could mean for the presidency and how vice president pence is protecting himself. >>> and on the run for several days. two escaped inmates are finally captured after running into a hoist to hide out....
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i'm tony dokoupil. >>> it's tuesday, june 6, 2017. president trump track down leakers. the war of words continues. london's moore pushes back after being attacked by the president. >> we won allow anybody whether it's donald trump or anybody else to divide our communities. >> bill cosby heads to trial on sexual assault charges with his tv daughter by his side. >>> and a man jumps into action to save a life by diving through the window of a moving car. >>> good morning from studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. top secret u.s. government report indicates russian hackers were able to breach a voting software supplier. the attacks did not affect the election but the cyber attack described by the national security agency seems to go further than a previous assessment of russian hacking efforts. jeff pegues has the details. >> reporter: according to the nsa report the intercept hackers from russian military intelligence were trying to access voter registration information days before the election. the hackers
i'm tony dokoupil. >>> it's tuesday, june 6, 2017. president trump track down leakers. the war of words continues. london's moore pushes back after being attacked by the president. >> we won allow anybody whether it's donald trump or anybody else to divide our communities. >> bill cosby heads to trial on sexual assault charges with his tv daughter by his side. >>> and a man jumps into action to save a life by diving through the window of a moving car. >>>...
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tony dokoupil has a look. >> alpacas are prized for their soft fur, funky hairstyles, and gentle demeanorbut arizona senator jeff flake says the real allure for many owners is that hefty tax break. >> come here. >> reporter: at alma park al pacas rose mogerman tends a herd of 56 animals. >> that's burlap. gas-tone. >> gas-tone. >> adriana. >> adriana. >> reporter: using her -- back in 2000 she was a private i.t. consultant with 200 acres of unused farm land and a hefty tax bill. >> were you looking for a tax break or were you looking to own alpacas? >> i think it was a combination of both. i wanted to do something useful with my property. but yes. in the beginning i was like this is a great opportunity. >> reporter: she bought 13 alpac alpacas, deducted the entire 50,000-plus sales price from her income taxes and instantly dropped her state property taxes from 18,000 a year to 1,000. >> $17,000 just because you put alpacas on the property. that's very good. >> yes. i can tell you for a fact that when i got into it i think there were people that simply got into it for that. >> reporter: a
tony dokoupil has a look. >> alpacas are prized for their soft fur, funky hairstyles, and gentle demeanorbut arizona senator jeff flake says the real allure for many owners is that hefty tax break. >> come here. >> reporter: at alma park al pacas rose mogerman tends a herd of 56 animals. >> that's burlap. gas-tone. >> gas-tone. >> adriana. >> adriana. >> reporter: using her -- back in 2000 she was a private i.t. consultant with 200 acres of unused...
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i'm tony dokoupil.s working for vladimir putin may have attempted even more meddling with the u.s. presidential election than we knew. the interference went beyond leaked e-mails and fake news. according to a report from the national security agency, russian intelligence was trying to break in to the election systems themselves shortly before voters went to the polls. homeland security correspondent jeff pegues has details. >> reporter: according to the top secret nsa report first published on the website intercept, hackers from russian military intelligence were trying to access voter registration information just days before the election. the hackers stole user credentials from a software company in florida. they then used those credentials to send fake e-mails to 122 local government officials probably involved in the management of voter registration systems. those e-mails were sent just over a week before the november 8 election and were laced with malware. a report says the viruses tried to access
i'm tony dokoupil.s working for vladimir putin may have attempted even more meddling with the u.s. presidential election than we knew. the interference went beyond leaked e-mails and fake news. according to a report from the national security agency, russian intelligence was trying to break in to the election systems themselves shortly before voters went to the polls. homeland security correspondent jeff pegues has details. >> reporter: according to the top secret nsa report first...
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i'm tony dokoupil. >>> it's tuesday, june 6, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news".n leakers. and this morning an intel contractor faces espionage charges. the war of words continues. london's moore pushes back after being attacked by the president. >> we won't allow anybody whether it's donald trump or anybody else to divide our communities. >> bill cosby heads to trial on sexual assault charges with his tv daughter by his side. >>> and a man jumps into action to save a life by diving through the window of a moving car.
i'm tony dokoupil. >>> it's tuesday, june 6, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news".n leakers. and this morning an intel contractor faces espionage charges. the war of words continues. london's moore pushes back after being attacked by the president. >> we won't allow anybody whether it's donald trump or anybody else to divide our communities. >> bill cosby heads to trial on sexual assault charges with his tv daughter by his side. >>> and a man jumps into...
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i'm tony dokoupil. that story coming up on "cbs this morning." type 2 diabetes, listen up.onal athletes. but that doesn't mean we're giving up. i'm in this for me. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. lowering a1c by up to 1.2 points. do not take if allergic to farxiga. if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction such as rash, swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking and seek medical help right away. do not take farxiga if you have severe kidney problems, are on dialysis, or have bladder cancer. tell your doctor right away if you have blood or red color in your urine or pain while you urinate. farxiga can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast infections in women and men, serious urinary tract infections, low blood sugar, and kidney pr
i'm tony dokoupil. that story coming up on "cbs this morning." type 2 diabetes, listen up.onal athletes. but that doesn't mean we're giving up. i'm in this for me. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. lowering a1c by up to 1.2 points. do not take if allergic to farxiga. if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction such as rash, swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking and seek medical help right...
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here's tony dokoupil. >> reporter: when an afghan soldier opened fire saturday, killing three americans supposed to be his allies, vice president mike pence offered solace at a speech in milwaukee. >> suffice it to say, when heroes fall, americans grieve. and our thoughts and prayers are with the families of these american heroes. >> reporter: after nearly 16 years, more than 2200 casualties and an estimated cost topping $800 billion, the u.s. is deadlocked in its fight with the taliban. the islamic militia that rules much of the countryside and took credit for saturday's murders. lieutenant general john nicholson is asking for as many as 5,000 additional soldiers to break what he calls a stalemate. but congress is showing signs of war fatigue. >> we have allowed the executive branch to take over our foreign policy and to determine how to use our troops, it's wrong. >> reporter: north carolina congressman walter jones opposes the war and is the author of new legislation that would defund combat operations. the bill has ten co-sponsors, three republicans and seven democrats. >> congress
here's tony dokoupil. >> reporter: when an afghan soldier opened fire saturday, killing three americans supposed to be his allies, vice president mike pence offered solace at a speech in milwaukee. >> suffice it to say, when heroes fall, americans grieve. and our thoughts and prayers are with the families of these american heroes. >> reporter: after nearly 16 years, more than 2200 casualties and an estimated cost topping $800 billion, the u.s. is deadlocked in its fight with...
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tony dokoupil met one texas fam huh who lost two son this year to the opioid crisis. , good morning. >> good morning. gilbert and kim freeman lost their sons to hear win, first on valentine's day and then on mother's day. now they're warrants parents to stay vigilant and calling on lawmakers to rethink the war on drugs. >> reporter: for nearly 50 years together, gilbert and kim have been thinking about their children. >> at what point did you start to worry about drugs? >> as soon as they were in high scol with addiction. it started with alcohol, then cocaine, then heroin. >> kept thinking i was going to fix them. if i had got them in a different school, whatever it was. i didn't have an understanding of the power of that drug. >> the youngest brother hunt overdosed more than a dozen times. >> he was walking the edge all the time, so close to death. >> reporter: he died on valentine's day at 26. >> was you go down that road of taking heroin, ever turning back obviously is almost impossible for so many people. it took us -- it took me way too long to figure that out. >>
tony dokoupil met one texas fam huh who lost two son this year to the opioid crisis. , good morning. >> good morning. gilbert and kim freeman lost their sons to hear win, first on valentine's day and then on mother's day. now they're warrants parents to stay vigilant and calling on lawmakers to rethink the war on drugs. >> reporter: for nearly 50 years together, gilbert and kim have been thinking about their children. >> at what point did you start to worry about drugs?...
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tony dokoupil with what happens when families can't afford that priceless memento, good morning. >> good of the photos actually puts it out of reach for many families which is why one philadelphia photographer has decided to lend his camera to the cause. pampering has not been a big part of his senior year in high school. in fact, most of what's happened recently the 18-year-old would rather forget. all right, family trouble, car gets stolen, money's gone, no vacation, rain on prom day, and you're telling me it gets worse. >> it does. you look back at your year and you think, wow, what memories can you really say. they were really good. >> professional graduation photos were anot expected to do without. >> then they e-mailed me, hey, dunea, did you miss something. you didn't order your pictures. i'm like, i didn't forget to order nothing. >> you count afford them. >> no. >> reporter: but photographer had other ideas and every graduating senior who needed photo help in philadelphia. >> i have different stations here. >> reporter: back in 1991 his family couldn't afford graduation photos e
tony dokoupil with what happens when families can't afford that priceless memento, good morning. >> good of the photos actually puts it out of reach for many families which is why one philadelphia photographer has decided to lend his camera to the cause. pampering has not been a big part of his senior year in high school. in fact, most of what's happened recently the 18-year-old would rather forget. all right, family trouble, car gets stolen, money's gone, no vacation, rain on prom day,...
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tony dokoupil shows us what led to his arrest. >> good morning.ancela was set to go to his prom. he found himself cowering in a closet in his cousin's home while agents prepared to arrest him. >> we felt leak they were going to break the >> reporter: federal agents came to gaby macancela's home looking for diego. >> it's scary. it's your own house. you're supposed to be safe there. >> reporter: he spent the night there after his mother was detained by authorities the previous day. he and his mother left their native ecuador in 2014. they were told by a judge last november to leave the u.s. >> the i.c.e. agents were wearing vests with police on the back. >> reporter: victoria gearity witnessed it. >> in this case, it feels very different. diego and his mother don't seem dangerous to us. >> if you're violating the law, you should be uncomfortable. he should be looking over his shoulder. >> reporter: on capitol hill this week congresswoman ossining asked -- >> you're going after a student who's graduating and is law abiding into he's not law abiding.
tony dokoupil shows us what led to his arrest. >> good morning.ancela was set to go to his prom. he found himself cowering in a closet in his cousin's home while agents prepared to arrest him. >> we felt leak they were going to break the >> reporter: federal agents came to gaby macancela's home looking for diego. >> it's scary. it's your own house. you're supposed to be safe there. >> reporter: he spent the night there after his mother was detained by authorities...
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tony dokoupil met with one texas family who lost two sons this year to the opioid crisis. od morning. >> good morning. gilbert and kim freeman lost their sons to heroin first on valentine's day and then mother's day. now they're warning parents to stay vigilant and calling on lawmakers to rethink the war on drugs. >> we didn't really set out to have five children. >> reporter: for nearly 50 years together, gilbert and kim freeman have been making memories in north texas. >> you just think these are your beautiful children and they're going to turn out to be great. >> at what point did you start to worry about drugs? >> as soon as they were in high school. >> reporter: all three of their boys, hunt, jack and ross, struggled with addiction. it started with alcohol and then cocaine and then heroin. >> i kept thinking that i was going to fix them, that if i -- if i got them in a different school, got them in a rehab, whatever it was, i just didn't have the understanding of the power of that drug. >> reporter: the youngest brother hunt overdosed more than a dozen times. >> he wa
tony dokoupil met with one texas family who lost two sons this year to the opioid crisis. od morning. >> good morning. gilbert and kim freeman lost their sons to heroin first on valentine's day and then mother's day. now they're warning parents to stay vigilant and calling on lawmakers to rethink the war on drugs. >> we didn't really set out to have five children. >> reporter: for nearly 50 years together, gilbert and kim freeman have been making memories in north texas....