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>> well, senator werner, senator mark werner, a democrat from virginia is basically an ad les accident. an adolescent. you recall he got a little drunk saying he has all kinds of secrets that if he wanted to he would release and really embarrass the president. that shows you the juvenile mind that sits in his head his performance as an united states senator is an embarrassment to the united states senate and he's brought ill repute upon the senate by his drunken statements at that party. >> he's also got a bad memory. did he forget about the clinton enemy's list? what happened to that and why didn't he mention that? lou: he's nothing if not a swamp creature of convenience. >> indeed. lou: and it's easy for him to perhaps put out of his mind, the rest of us can't, his efforts with waldman, the lobbying firm to try to back channel a contact with steele, christopher steele, the former mi6 spy who authored the fake dossier that became this -- well, the tripping point, if you will, for the witch hunted ed a nauseam ad n . it is humorous and delightful to hear him basically seeking from the
>> well, senator werner, senator mark werner, a democrat from virginia is basically an ad les accident. an adolescent. you recall he got a little drunk saying he has all kinds of secrets that if he wanted to he would release and really embarrass the president. that shows you the juvenile mind that sits in his head his performance as an united states senator is an embarrassment to the united states senate and he's brought ill repute upon the senate by his drunken statements at that party....
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anna werner has details. >> reporter: asbestos products was used in many products up through the 1971970s, but after links to health concerns, they dropped it out of the u.s., however, the u.s. has never ban it outright. now it's one of ten substances being reviewed by the epa. groups are concerned the epa is actually working to weaken protections and possibly make consumers less safe. >> it's really cooking the books on the level of risks that epa is able to identify. >> reporter: ewg attorney melanie banesh says the epa won't be taking a comprehensive review in evaluating the risk o home, work, and school environments. >> if you're ignoring major ways that people are exposed to a toxic substance, you m her wordg they may come out and as besss the as it really is in their evaluation. >> exactly. >> reporter: nancy beck, a trump administration appointee, told us the criticism just makes me sad. she said the agency is working hard to put in place a program grounded in science. beck says current e pe a proposals would amount to new regulations, that we're putting in place a hammer, a p
anna werner has details. >> reporter: asbestos products was used in many products up through the 1971970s, but after links to health concerns, they dropped it out of the u.s., however, the u.s. has never ban it outright. now it's one of ten substances being reviewed by the epa. groups are concerned the epa is actually working to weaken protections and possibly make consumers less safe. >> it's really cooking the books on the level of risks that epa is able to identify. >>...
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jeff. >> glor: anna werner, thank you. still ahead here tonight what, auto makers are doing to prevent children from getting locked in hot cars. rs. ...with fitness ...food ...and farxiga, the pill that starts with "f". farxiga, along with diet and exercise, helps lower a1c in adults with type 2 diabetes. it's one pill a day and although it's not a weight-loss drug, it may help you lose weight. 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 problems. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have si
jeff. >> glor: anna werner, thank you. still ahead here tonight what, auto makers are doing to prevent children from getting locked in hot cars. rs. ...with fitness ...food ...and farxiga, the pill that starts with "f". farxiga, along with diet and exercise, helps lower a1c in adults with type 2 diabetes. it's one pill a day and although it's not a weight-loss drug, it may help you lose weight. do not take if allergic to farxiga. if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic...
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plus- a new study out this morning finds a weed- killing chemical linked to cancer in popu werner ise for a look at what's coming up on "cbs this morning." john dickerson joins us from new york. >> reporter: good morning. ahead on this wednesday morning, we'll begin with the eye-opener as we always do. your world in 90 seconds. plus, a new study that finds breakfast food marketed to children contains a weed killer that some health authorities have linked to cancer. and anna werner is here to tell us l thneedo know about withus i wedis the st rise in cost of healthcare. and finally, the highly anticipated movie crazy rich asians, hits theaters today. lee cowen talks to the director about his effort to change hollywood. we'll see you at 7:00. >> i hear the book is great, too. all right. i want to see that interview. john dickerson, we'll see you at 7:00. >>> thank you, john. retail sales are on the rise and warren buffett is buying up a bunch of apple stock. joining us now is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >> reporter: good morning. warren buffett likes a sure thing and
plus- a new study out this morning finds a weed- killing chemical linked to cancer in popu werner ise for a look at what's coming up on "cbs this morning." john dickerson joins us from new york. >> reporter: good morning. ahead on this wednesday morning, we'll begin with the eye-opener as we always do. your world in 90 seconds. plus, a new study that finds breakfast food marketed to children contains a weed killer that some health authorities have linked to cancer. and anna...
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ingredient in roundup and cancer and the company plans to appeal the verdict and you can see more of anna werner's interview with johnson on cbs this morning. >>> ice agents say they have obtained an undocumented man headed to the hospital with his wife because he is wanted for homicide in mexico. but his attorney tells chris holmes that is not true. as for his stranded wife, she was left to drive herself to give birth. >> reporter: surveillance video shows what ice is calling a targeted detainment. it was wednesday afternoon in san bernardino. maria vanegez was on her way to the hospital with her husband noel lara for a planned c- section. they made a quick stop at a gas station when all of a sudden ice surrounded their car. vanega spoke with me in spanish in the hospital. she says they asked for her id so she got it and gave it to them. then, they asked for her husband's id. he told them he didn't have it but they live pretty close and can go get it. that is when agents had him step out of the vehicle. they proceeded to check for weapons and took them into custody. she says he doesn't have any c
ingredient in roundup and cancer and the company plans to appeal the verdict and you can see more of anna werner's interview with johnson on cbs this morning. >>> ice agents say they have obtained an undocumented man headed to the hospital with his wife because he is wanted for homicide in mexico. but his attorney tells chris holmes that is not true. as for his stranded wife, she was left to drive herself to give birth. >> reporter: surveillance video shows what ice is calling a...
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but peter werner, who worked for three republican presidents, says donald trump is less a christian andis doing to christianity and damaging christians who are trump supporters are doing, is catastrophic. i have a very harsh indictment of the people who stood by him, who wore his sword and shield. the christians? the christians. with some now questioning their support, donald trump planted seeds of fear during a dinner with evangelical leaders at the white house on monday, warning that if they don't vote republican at the mid—term elections in november, then there will be civil unrest, even violence. martin bashir, bbc news, washington. it's one of wales's most popular tourist spots, but the agricultural landscape on the gower peninsula has been undergoing a transformation. land managed by the national trust is being returned to the way it would have been farmed in mediaeval times, as sian lloyd reports from ross—illee. returning this landscape to how it would have looked centuries ago. strips of small fields are the last remnants of an ancient style of farming that has all but disappea
but peter werner, who worked for three republican presidents, says donald trump is less a christian andis doing to christianity and damaging christians who are trump supporters are doing, is catastrophic. i have a very harsh indictment of the people who stood by him, who wore his sword and shield. the christians? the christians. with some now questioning their support, donald trump planted seeds of fear during a dinner with evangelical leaders at the white house on monday, warning that if they...
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ananna werner has more on this story tonight. >> reporter: leslie moonves was seen arriving at his los angeles office today, a day after the cbs board announced it has hired two law firms to investigate allegations of sexual misconduct against him. during an hour-long teleconference call with wall street analysts, it was business as usual. moonves sounded confident and did not address the allegations at the advice of legal counsel. >> reporter: the board hired lawyers from two different firms, former u.s. attorney and s.e.c. chair mary jo white, along with former federal prosecutor nancy kestenbaum. they will lead a full investigation of the allegations in recent press reports about moonves, cbs news, and cultural issues at all levels of cbs. moonves was accused by six women of harassment in an article published by "the new yorker." moonves told the magazine that he did not remember many of the claims and he denied sexually assaulting anyone. earlier this week, the los angeles d.a.'s office disclosed that another woman had gone to police last year to allege that moonves assaulted her i
ananna werner has more on this story tonight. >> reporter: leslie moonves was seen arriving at his los angeles office today, a day after the cbs board announced it has hired two law firms to investigate allegations of sexual misconduct against him. during an hour-long teleconference call with wall street analysts, it was business as usual. moonves sounded confident and did not address the allegations at the advice of legal counsel. >> reporter: the board hired lawyers from two...
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werner bowman released a statement saying nothing has changed concerning our strategy attractive synergy potential and longer term growth and margin expectations for our combined crop science business we are very optimistic for the future so still saying that they're going to buy every verdict that they've come across and will come across will be fighting for a long time i'm so glad you had more time this week because i know we had to cut short the other day and you're a couple of questions that i just wanted to get to and one is that when these things cereals accept or are processed does that somehow milieu or lessen the glaive a good. of these things so it wouldn't be weird if you're eating like a rock to be healthy and then all of a sudden you're getting more gleeful state and that's that's kind of the problem so far in twenty seventeen but in jerry's for example tested some tubs in in europe ice cream tubs in europe found that thirteen of the fourteen tubs contain traces of life to say now they found they didn't find any in the u.s. because they didn't test so still they are committe
werner bowman released a statement saying nothing has changed concerning our strategy attractive synergy potential and longer term growth and margin expectations for our combined crop science business we are very optimistic for the future so still saying that they're going to buy every verdict that they've come across and will come across will be fighting for a long time i'm so glad you had more time this week because i know we had to cut short the other day and you're a couple of questions...
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but peter werner, who worked for three republican presidents, says donald trump is less a christian andchristianity and damaging christians who are trump supporters are doing, is catastrophic. i have a very harsh indictment of the people who stood by him, who wore his sword and shield. the christians? the christians. with some now questioning their support, donald trump planted seeds of fear during a dinner with evangelical leaders at the white house on monday, warning that if they don't vote republican at the mid—term elections in november, then there will be civil unrest, even violence. martin bashir, bbc news, washington. remember to send us your thoughts on twitter. now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello, i'm chetan pathak and welcome to thursday's sport briefing. coming up, india's cricketers eye a history making comeback, and sloane stephens continues to defend her us open title. monaco plays host to european football's elite later as the draw is made for the champions league group—stages. defending champions real madrid have had some major changes s
but peter werner, who worked for three republican presidents, says donald trump is less a christian andchristianity and damaging christians who are trump supporters are doing, is catastrophic. i have a very harsh indictment of the people who stood by him, who wore his sword and shield. the christians? the christians. with some now questioning their support, donald trump planted seeds of fear during a dinner with evangelical leaders at the white house on monday, warning that if they don't vote...
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democrats have obviously been the most outspoken in the oversight rule, parti mark werner in the senate, adam schiff in the house. they're onks television net w all the time talking about this. they take it very seriously as do many republicans. as a campaign issue, the conventional wisdom of both parties, has been that they're better off not talking about it. ic repus feel that it doesn't matter to their constituents, therefore they are nomotivated to speak about it, positively or negatively i suppose. you don't hear them defendingot trump a on this score. they're just avoiding it. for democrats, there is a feeling that i think it is two things. number one, it feels like a far away issue, not a kitchen table matter, not something that affects the lives of tple they're campaigning in frontof number two, it so permeates the news that they don't have to talk about it. if there are voters who care about the threat to american democracy, the threat oou russian adversary, all of the cesruptive influ that are coming out of this case, they're hearing about it on cable news all the time. democr
democrats have obviously been the most outspoken in the oversight rule, parti mark werner in the senate, adam schiff in the house. they're onks television net w all the time talking about this. they take it very seriously as do many republicans. as a campaign issue, the conventional wisdom of both parties, has been that they're better off not talking about it. ic repus feel that it doesn't matter to their constituents, therefore they are nomotivated to speak about it, positively or negatively i...
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but peter werner who worked for three republican presidents says donald trump is less a christian andho are trump supporters are doing, is catastrophic and a very harsh indictment of the people who stood by him, who were his sword and his shield. the christians? the christians. with some now questioning their support donald trump planted seeds of fear during a dinner with evangelical leaders at the white house on monday, warning that if they don't vote republican at the mid—term elections in november then there will be civil unrest, even violence. martin bashir, bbc news, washington. the body of the former us presidential candidate john mccain has been brought to the capitol in arizona, the state he represented in the us senate. among those paying tribute at a short ceremony was his wife, cindy. the vietnam veteran's body will lie there in state before travelling onwards to washington. an endurance swimmer has completed a 348—mile swim from lands end in cornwall to dover in kent in 49 days. lewis pugh wanted to swim the length of the english channel to raise awareness about cleaning u
but peter werner who worked for three republican presidents says donald trump is less a christian andho are trump supporters are doing, is catastrophic and a very harsh indictment of the people who stood by him, who were his sword and his shield. the christians? the christians. with some now questioning their support donald trump planted seeds of fear during a dinner with evangelical leaders at the white house on monday, warning that if they don't vote republican at the mid—term elections in...
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anna werner has more on this. >> reporter: asbestos was used od many products up through the 1970s, butr being linked to health concerns and liability, many manufacturers in the u.s. dropped it out of their products. however, the u.s. never banned it outright. now, the substance is one of ten being reviewed by the e.p.a. boups such as the environmental working group are concerned the oup.a. is actually moving to weaken protections and possibly make consumers less safe. >> it's really cooking the books on-- on the level of risk that e.p.a. is able to identify. >> reporter: e.w.g. attorney melanie benesh says the e.p.a. won't be taking a comprehensive review and evaluating the risks be past asbestos use in some places like home, work, and school environments. >> if you're ignoring major ways that people are exposed to a toxic substance, you may dramatically underestimate the risks. >> reporter: so in other words you're saying that they might come out making asbestos look not as dangerous as it really is in their evaluation. >> exactly. >> reporter: e.p.a. officials told us that's not true
anna werner has more on this. >> reporter: asbestos was used od many products up through the 1970s, butr being linked to health concerns and liability, many manufacturers in the u.s. dropped it out of their products. however, the u.s. never banned it outright. now, the substance is one of ten being reviewed by the e.p.a. boups such as the environmental working group are concerned the oup.a. is actually moving to weaken protections and possibly make consumers less safe. >> it's...
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. >> anna werner, thank you. >>> still ahead here tonight, >>> still ahead here tonight, what automakers are d i was on the fence about changing from a manual to an electric toothbrush. but my hygienist said going electric could lead to way cleaner teeth. she said, get the one inspired by dentists, with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's gentle rounded brush head removes more plaque along the gum line. for cleaner teeth and healthier gums. and unlike sonicare, oral-b is the first electric toothbrush brand accepted by the ada for its effectiveness and safety. what an amazing clean! i'll only use an oral-b! oral-b. brush like a pro. howgo beyond sweatcare sprotection?e clean. doesn't stain my clothes i don't get the underarm pit stains we couldn't have said it better ourselves try dove men+care stain defense. for anti-stain and anti-mark protection. no, what?? i just switched to geico and got more. more? got a company i can trust. that's a heck of a lot more. over 75 years of great savings and service. you can't argue with more. why would ya? geico. expect great savings and a
. >> anna werner, thank you. >>> still ahead here tonight, >>> still ahead here tonight, what automakers are d i was on the fence about changing from a manual to an electric toothbrush. but my hygienist said going electric could lead to way cleaner teeth. she said, get the one inspired by dentists, with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's gentle rounded brush head removes more plaque along the gum line. for cleaner teeth and healthier gums. and unlike...
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anna werner has the details. >> reporter: glyphosate is the most widely used herbicide in the country some scientists, doctors, and activists want it kept out of your food due to kern concerns that it might cause cancer. now one environmental group finds it may have made its way to your breakfast table. >> we're very concerned that consumers are eating more glyphosate than they know. >> reporter: scott saber has been working to improve food safety standards for more than a decade. he says the team at the non-profit environmental working group, or ewg, had a lab test 45 samples of products made with conventionally grown oats and found glyphosate, the active ingredient in the monsanto weed killer roundup in all but two. >> it was a shock. >> reporter: dr. jennifer lowry heads the council on environmental health for the american academy of pediatrics. >> we don't know a lot about the effects of glyphosate on children. and essentially we're just throwing it at them. >> reporter: ewg used its own more stringent standards to conclude that products with excessive levels of the herbicide incl
anna werner has the details. >> reporter: glyphosate is the most widely used herbicide in the country some scientists, doctors, and activists want it kept out of your food due to kern concerns that it might cause cancer. now one environmental group finds it may have made its way to your breakfast table. >> we're very concerned that consumers are eating more glyphosate than they know. >> reporter: scott saber has been working to improve food safety standards for more than a...
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anna werner has more on this story. >> reporter: leslie moonves was seen arriving at his los angeles office today, a day after the cbs board announced it had hired two law firms to investigate allegations of sexual misconduct against him. >> good afternoon, everyone, and thanks for joining us today. >> reporter: during an hour-long teleconference call with wall street analysts, it was business as usual. moonves sounded confident and did not address the allegations at the advice of legal counsel. >> we're as confident as ever that the strategy we have in place is setting us up for continued long-term success. >> reporter: the board hired lawyers from two different firms, former u.s. attorney and sec chair mary jo white along with former federal prosecutor nancy kestenbaum they will lead a full investigation of the allegations in recent press reports about moonves, cbs news, and cultural issues at all levels of cbs. moonves was accused by six women of harassment in an article published by the new yorker. moonves told the magazine that he did not remember many of the claims and he denie
anna werner has more on this story. >> reporter: leslie moonves was seen arriving at his los angeles office today, a day after the cbs board announced it had hired two law firms to investigate allegations of sexual misconduct against him. >> good afternoon, everyone, and thanks for joining us today. >> reporter: during an hour-long teleconference call with wall street analysts, it was business as usual. moonves sounded confident and did not address the allegations at the...
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anna werner reports on how the new generic drug sold by teva pharmaceuticals could shake up the priceswhich means having an epipen like this one could be a matter of life or death. in may, the fda reported a shortage of epi pens due to a manufacturing issue. demand left many pharmacies bare. >> the shortages is a really big problem. it didn't matter who i called. i could not find it. >> reporter: parents like sam's mother have been stocking up on epi pens as the back to school season begins. brunson finally tracked one down but then ran into another problem. >> it's about $700 or just shy of $700 for one box. and i really needed to have the generic. >> reporter: the drugmaker mylan faced backlash after the price of its epi pen soared from just over $100 in 2009 to more than $600 in 2016. the company put out a cheaper $300 version following criticism from congress. teva pharmaceuticals will make the new generic epi pen but it's unclear when it will be available or exactly how much it will cost. in a statement, the company said, we're applying our full resources to this important launch
anna werner reports on how the new generic drug sold by teva pharmaceuticals could shake up the priceswhich means having an epipen like this one could be a matter of life or death. in may, the fda reported a shortage of epi pens due to a manufacturing issue. demand left many pharmacies bare. >> the shortages is a really big problem. it didn't matter who i called. i could not find it. >> reporter: parents like sam's mother have been stocking up on epi pens as the back to school...
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anna werner has more on this. >> reporter: asbestos was used in many products up through the 1970s, but after being linked to health concerns and liability, many manufacturers in the u.s. dropped it out of their products. however, the u.s. never banned it outright. now the substance is one of ten being reviewed by the epa. groups such as the environmental working group are concerned the epa is actually moving to weaken protections and possibly make consumers less safe. >> it's really cooking the books on the level of risks that epa is able the identify. >> reporter: ewg attorney melanie benesh says the epa won't be taking a comprehensive review in evaluating the risks of past asbestos use in some places like home, work, and school environments. >> if you're ignoring major ways that people are exposed to a toxic substance, you may dramatically underestimate the risks. >> so in other words, you're saying they might come out making asbestos look not as dangerous as it really is in their evaluation? >> exactly. >> reporter: epa officials told us that's not true. in a phone interview, nancy
anna werner has more on this. >> reporter: asbestos was used in many products up through the 1970s, but after being linked to health concerns and liability, many manufacturers in the u.s. dropped it out of their products. however, the u.s. never banned it outright. now the substance is one of ten being reviewed by the epa. groups such as the environmental working group are concerned the epa is actually moving to weaken protections and possibly make consumers less safe. >> it's...
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the roundtable to want, erika werner. and jeremy peters new york reporter for the "new york times." >> of course. it is the same shic every single time. somebody is going to end up getting hurt. i have seen reporters get their laptop slammed down. nothing yet escalated to the point where they have been physically injured. using a stalin, a choice phrase of joseph stalin to describe us. >> nixon would say they are our enemies. he wouldn't say they are enemies of the people. he admitted it was an adversarial relationship. but didn't say they were evil. >> turning all of his supporters against reporters. >> is it anticipatory? >> as you indicated, he goes to these rallies, supposed to be campaigning for a candidate for senate in this case or a house candidate barely mentions this person, talks about himself and attacks us. >> it is an applause line. not much more. and there is no consistent standard that the president has for what fake news is. he calls networks like cnn fake news but said warm things about alex jones. his standard seems to be coverage you doesn't like. >> he also lies
the roundtable to want, erika werner. and jeremy peters new york reporter for the "new york times." >> of course. it is the same shic every single time. somebody is going to end up getting hurt. i have seen reporters get their laptop slammed down. nothing yet escalated to the point where they have been physically injured. using a stalin, a choice phrase of joseph stalin to describe us. >> nixon would say they are our enemies. he wouldn't say they are enemies of the people....
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the company does own time werner and has $190 billion worth of debt.ells fargo spending a lot of time looking at the capital structure, as well. >> what's the sentiment from wall street after the deal on at&t >> the question is how will they be able to maintain if not get more growth out of time werner. there is $190 billion in debt. they are the largest single debt issuer out there. there is significant question over the ability to delever. >> i'm watching lowe's beating analyst expectations on earnings. the company says the quarter's results were due to capitalizing on delayed spring demand. same store sales fell short of expectations but the stock is higher by six percent. there were a few other announcements that investors seemed to like, new cfo. they are looking to unload orchard which they fired back in 2016. >> some of the costs associated may have pressured earnings and people may have misinterpreted it. this morning the stock was up as much as nine percent. >> that is the reason for the lowered forecast on sales in connection to some moves. o
the company does own time werner and has $190 billion worth of debt.ells fargo spending a lot of time looking at the capital structure, as well. >> what's the sentiment from wall street after the deal on at&t >> the question is how will they be able to maintain if not get more growth out of time werner. there is $190 billion in debt. they are the largest single debt issuer out there. there is significant question over the ability to delever. >> i'm watching lowe's beating...
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cbs reporter anna werner says the man was thinking of his sons when he took his case to court. >> reporter: to put it bluntly, you're dying. >> yes. >> reporter: but you say it's not about you. >> no. dying is something that everybody has to do, right? so if you know you're dying, it gives you that extra push. it's like okay, you can't just die for nothing. >> reporter: lee johnson's ordeal began when he took a job as pest control manager for a bay area school district starting in 2012. part of his job? spraying glyphosate-based weed killers made by monsanto, chemicals he said trainers told him were safe. >> one of the things that stuck out to me the worst was when they told me they were safe enough to drink. >> reporter: safe enough to drink? >> safe enough to drink. it became a joke almost like hey, man, did you drink your -- it was like what? it was really a shock. >> reporter: despite that johnson says he always wore his protective gear while spraying some 20 to 30 times a year, sometimes two to five hours a day. >> you're going to get it on you. you're going to get it on your skin. it
cbs reporter anna werner says the man was thinking of his sons when he took his case to court. >> reporter: to put it bluntly, you're dying. >> yes. >> reporter: but you say it's not about you. >> no. dying is something that everybody has to do, right? so if you know you're dying, it gives you that extra push. it's like okay, you can't just die for nothing. >> reporter: lee johnson's ordeal began when he took a job as pest control manager for a bay area school...
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white house correspondent kristen welker and also "washington post" congressional reporter erica wernere played what donald trump thinks of chris collins. here is what the u.s. attorney thinks of chris collins today. >> congressman collins cheated our markets and our justice system. these charges are a reminder that this is a nation of laws and that everybody stands equal before the bar of justice. >> that was u.s. attorney jeffrey berman this morning. kristin, any word from the white house? has the president yet commented on chris collins? >> no word from the white house, katy. it's surprising because we have known about this for now for several hours. i have reached out to multiple administration officials. i also had a chance to ask mercy schlap, one of the top communications officials at the white house for a response. she said i refer you to doj. she didn't want to delve into this issue. this is not just any member of congress, katy, as you know. this is the first member of congress to endorse president trump. someone who is sort of an informal liaison to the trump administration i
white house correspondent kristen welker and also "washington post" congressional reporter erica wernere played what donald trump thinks of chris collins. here is what the u.s. attorney thinks of chris collins today. >> congressman collins cheated our markets and our justice system. these charges are a reminder that this is a nation of laws and that everybody stands equal before the bar of justice. >> that was u.s. attorney jeffrey berman this morning. kristin, any word...
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anna werner is here with details of that investigation. anna, good morning.>le good morning, the l.a. county district attorney's office looked at whether they should file charges. prosecutors said the statute of limitation has run out. meanwhile the cbs board of directors is facing mounting pressure to do more. >> reporter: a partially redacted document from the l.a. county d.a.'s office shows that jane doe seems to encountered moonves through the entertainment industry. the multiple incidents of assault are alleged to have occurred in 1986 and 1988 when moonves was worked with loramar. she did not make those allegations to police until late last year. cbs news confirmed that police interviewed moonves' lawyer but never spoken to moonves. the d.a.'s office determined in february the statute of limit acheses had expired. the disclosure came after a "the new yorker" article laid out allegations by six women who claimed that moonves sexually harassed them between the 1980s and 2000. >> these are allegations that are heavily corroborated. >> reporter: author rona
anna werner is here with details of that investigation. anna, good morning.>le good morning, the l.a. county district attorney's office looked at whether they should file charges. prosecutors said the statute of limitation has run out. meanwhile the cbs board of directors is facing mounting pressure to do more. >> reporter: a partially redacted document from the l.a. county d.a.'s office shows that jane doe seems to encountered moonves through the entertainment industry. the multiple...
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the man who won a $289 million judgment >>> lee johnson, a former school groundskeeper, tells anna wernerhy this case was so important. >> i remember standing there saying to myself, if i lose this case, this company is going to be able to get away and they'll be able to say, see, i told you i didn't do that. >> ahead, how he says using a popular monsanto weed killer gave him terminal cancer. you're watching "cbs this morning". only one detergent can give you a sniff like this... try gain botanicals laundry detergent. one of the many irresistible scents from gain. lbetter than brushing alone.ts with 6 benefits in one, from cavity prevention to strengthening teeth. so instead of protection like this, you get protection like this. listerine® total care. bring out the bold.™ had a little incident witht kia moped in bermuda.e. oh. even with insurance, we had to dip into our 401(k) and it set us back a little bit. sometimes you don't have a choice. but it doesn't mean you guys can't get back on track. great. great. yeah. no judgment. just guidance. td ameritrade. (sharon) smoking caused my thr
the man who won a $289 million judgment >>> lee johnson, a former school groundskeeper, tells anna wernerhy this case was so important. >> i remember standing there saying to myself, if i lose this case, this company is going to be able to get away and they'll be able to say, see, i told you i didn't do that. >> ahead, how he says using a popular monsanto weed killer gave him terminal cancer. you're watching "cbs this morning". only one detergent can give you a...
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anna werner is tracking the fallout. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anthony. as leslie moonves spoke about the company's quarterly earnings, there was no mention of the accusations against him. his lawyers apparently advised hito scs the issue. to some people's surprise, analysts didn't ask. it was business as usual as cbs' top executive arrived for work ahead of the earnings call. >> cbs turned in another very strong quarter. >> reporter: before leslie moonves spoke, the company made clear he wouldn't be answering questions about the allegations against him. >> in light of pending litigation and other matters and on the advice of counsel, the scope of today's call and any questions will be limited to the quarterly results of the company. >> reporter: that drew some comments from observers. >> nada about those misconduct allegations. >> i think obviously some people of course wanted to hear some comments on these allegations of sexual harassment. >> reporter: the cbs board has hired two external law firms to conduct a full investigation of the allegations in r
anna werner is tracking the fallout. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anthony. as leslie moonves spoke about the company's quarterly earnings, there was no mention of the accusations against him. his lawyers apparently advised hito scs the issue. to some people's surprise, analysts didn't ask. it was business as usual as cbs' top executive arrived for work ahead of the earnings call. >> cbs turned in another very strong quarter. >> reporter: before leslie moonves...
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anna werner is here with this latest update to a story cbs has covered since 2015.ertainly on top of it. anna, good morning. >> good morning, gayle. this situation is not unique to st. louis because it's connected to america's development of its nuclear weapons program decades ago. the problem is radioactive waste persists in the soil, and many people believe that's why they or a loved one developed cancer. now for the first time, federal health officials agree on the record that's a real possibility. >> she'll never forget the moment they tell you. we found lesions your lung and your liver. >> reporter: that was mary osco three years ago as she told us she had been diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer, despite never touching a cigarette. she's now on the last drug doctors can offer her to hold her cancer at bay. >> i'm not ready to die yet. i have things to contribute to society. >> reporter: she and her husband, gerard, are just two of many residents here who believe their family's cancers were caused by decades-old radioactive contamination. in the 1940s and '50s,
anna werner is here with this latest update to a story cbs has covered since 2015.ertainly on top of it. anna, good morning. >> good morning, gayle. this situation is not unique to st. louis because it's connected to america's development of its nuclear weapons program decades ago. the problem is radioactive waste persists in the soil, and many people believe that's why they or a loved one developed cancer. now for the first time, federal health officials agree on the record that's a real...
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anna werner has new details. >> reporter: good morning, alex. leslie moonves' position of the top executive at cbs hasn't changed. the board of directors says, the investigation.e no role in the board announced last night that former securities and exchange commission chair and former federal prosecutor mary jo white and former federal prosecutor nancy kestenbaum will lead a full investigation of the allegations and recent press reports about moonves, cbs news and cultural issues at all levels of cbs. the news division in march hired ntfirm to dif conduct re an independent review after last year's firing of "cbs this morning" co-host charlie rose over sexual misconduct allegations. the company says that investigation is expected to wrap up in the coming weeks. although it's unclear how last night's announcement could affect that. acd mocuubsli oshoned byf "the new yorker." in the report, he denied or said he did not remember many of the claims. we've since learned of an additional sexual assault allegation that los angeles police investigated la
anna werner has new details. >> reporter: good morning, alex. leslie moonves' position of the top executive at cbs hasn't changed. the board of directors says, the investigation.e no role in the board announced last night that former securities and exchange commission chair and former federal prosecutor mary jo white and former federal prosecutor nancy kestenbaum will lead a full investigation of the allegations and recent press reports about moonves, cbs news and cultural issues at all...
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in an interview with cbs's anna werner, j.o.b.s.was the label important? >> the label's important because as a pest controller amend as those guys out there in professional doing this, the professional field of applying herbicides, it's a requirement to understand your label and to look at your label. it's very serious. it ooh is a whole chapter on reading the label, how to read it, and what to look for. >> monsanto denies any lenk between theive ingredient in roundup and cancer. the company plans to appeal the very dearth. you can see more of anna's interview with dewayne johnson this monday on "cbs this morning.." >>> in watertown, wisconsin, 50 miles west of milwaukee, crews spent friday pulling submerged vehicles from floodwaters after the area received eight inches of rain. in southern california there are concerns that recent heavy downpours could trigger mudslides. for more on the nation's weather, we turn to meteorologist ed kaur ran of our chicago station wbbm-tv. ed, good morning. >> good morning. we have one area we're co
in an interview with cbs's anna werner, j.o.b.s.was the label important? >> the label's important because as a pest controller amend as those guys out there in professional doing this, the professional field of applying herbicides, it's a requirement to understand your label and to look at your label. it's very serious. it ooh is a whole chapter on reading the label, how to read it, and what to look for. >> monsanto denies any lenk between theive ingredient in roundup and cancer....
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but as anna werner shows us, critics say the agency is not doing enough to protect americans. discuss. anna, good morning. >> good morning, gayle. there's no ban on asbestos in the u.s., despite the fact it's a known carcinogen and has caused tens of thousands of deaths. the epa says its new proposal represents increased regulation. some environmental and public interest groups say the dangers of asbestos are so well known that anything short of a ban is simply not enough. >> i remember vividly, 2003 when my husband alan had a slight persistent cough. >> reporter: linda says the hardest job she ever had was caring for her husband who died from mesotheliommesothelioma, a cancer caused from asbestos exposure. the second hardest has been trying to get the sub stance banned. >> it's ludicrous and i feel criminal. >> reporter: it would mandate epa approval before a business could start manufacturing, importing or processing asbestos. but critics worry it could allow the trump administration to open the door to new uses of the known carcinogen. >> what on earth new use could we need
but as anna werner shows us, critics say the agency is not doing enough to protect americans. discuss. anna, good morning. >> good morning, gayle. there's no ban on asbestos in the u.s., despite the fact it's a known carcinogen and has caused tens of thousands of deaths. the epa says its new proposal represents increased regulation. some environmental and public interest groups say the dangers of asbestos are so well known that anything short of a ban is simply not enough. >> i...
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anna werner is here with their response. >> good morning.vated a cyanide trap known as an m-44. it's a device the u.s. department of agricultural uses to kill predatory animals like coyotes. according to the family, no one with the government told them the poisonous device was near their backyard. >> every parent wants their child to be able to go outside, behind their house, walk their dog, without feeling like they're in danger. >> reporter: theresa mansfield says her son still suffered from headaches more than a year after the incident that she says injured him and killed their pet. canyon mansfield was playing with his dog casey behind their home in march 2017 when canyon saw what he describes as a sprinkler-like pipe sticking out of the ground. the teen described what happened just days later. >> i bent down, i touch it, i hear a pop. then a siss. that's the gas. it was like orange powder. >> reporter: canyon says he knew the situation was dangerous and he tried to call casey to him but the dog wasn't getting up. >> i saw this red froth
anna werner is here with their response. >> good morning.vated a cyanide trap known as an m-44. it's a device the u.s. department of agricultural uses to kill predatory animals like coyotes. according to the family, no one with the government told them the poisonous device was near their backyard. >> every parent wants their child to be able to go outside, behind their house, walk their dog, without feeling like they're in danger. >> reporter: theresa mansfield says her son...
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anna werner is following the controversy surrounding juul's marketing.> good morning. the fda says its new campaign is just part of its effort to find out why e-cigarette use is rampant among teenagers and how to stop it. at the same time, parents are launching their own efforts and asking why the government isn't doing more. >> this is coming to epidemic proportions, and it's dangerous. >> reporter: mother of four meredith berkman says she couldn't sit and wait for the government to stop kids from using e-cigarette juul, so she and two other moms launched the grassroots group parents against vaping to educate about the dangers of e-cigarettes, advocate against their use and lobby for legislative action. >> i know what these teens are doing, and i don't want my 11-year-old to get caught up in that either, and we have to act about that now. >> vaping can deliver nicotine to your brain, reprogramming you to crave more and more. >> reporter: the fda says its expanded campaign will use ads like this one from 2017 to try to convince teens not to vape. in apri
anna werner is following the controversy surrounding juul's marketing.> good morning. the fda says its new campaign is just part of its effort to find out why e-cigarette use is rampant among teenagers and how to stop it. at the same time, parents are launching their own efforts and asking why the government isn't doing more. >> this is coming to epidemic proportions, and it's dangerous. >> reporter: mother of four meredith berkman says she couldn't sit and wait for the...
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you look like a werner but what do they think about all this in london?u know the tech sector for sure in the states, to coin a phrase the apple of the u.s.'s eye and something they really envy over here. they try a play a little catch-up but they have areas they do really well but slowly, surely, they think eu has to be the regulator of these big u.s. companies. david: oh, boy. >> they're coming out with regulations and fines over here which i'm sure you're aware of. david: oh, yeah. >> to take the drivers seat if they can't beat the tech sector, they want to regulate. david: this regulator or czar or czarina. because it's a woman, came down with billion dollar fines, last one against google, do you think they could turn the attention to apple and that might curb some european sales? >> no, not as much. they're more social media related right now. so it will be the twitters and the facebooks that really start to get -- it will be like trying to regulate the internet, right? how do you make sure everything is not fake or true. david: that doesn't stop the
you look like a werner but what do they think about all this in london?u know the tech sector for sure in the states, to coin a phrase the apple of the u.s.'s eye and something they really envy over here. they try a play a little catch-up but they have areas they do really well but slowly, surely, they think eu has to be the regulator of these big u.s. companies. david: oh, boy. >> they're coming out with regulations and fines over here which i'm sure you're aware of. david: oh, yeah....