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f.b.i. the n.r.a. is now engulfed in financial scandal. long-time leader wayne lapierre is accused of spending more than $300,000 in member dues on designer clothes. and look at this picture. how could this happen in 2019? outrage after white mounted cops lead a black suspect by a rope down the street. first it was farmers, now you as a consumer could soon be feeling the pain of the u.s.-china trade war. she wrote passionately about black life in america. we'll remember pulitzer prize winning author toni morrison. >> she reaches into the depths of pain and shows us through pain all the myriad ways we can come to love. al o'donnell: and a young boy challenges the world to do random acts of kindness. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell. >> o'donnell: good evening. this is our western edition. tonight as we come on the air, we have learned some disturbing information about what is happening in america. the f.b.i. now has opened investigations in all three recent mass shooting
f.b.i. the n.r.a. is now engulfed in financial scandal. long-time leader wayne lapierre is accused of spending more than $300,000 in member dues on designer clothes. and look at this picture. how could this happen in 2019? outrage after white mounted cops lead a black suspect by a rope down the street. first it was farmers, now you as a consumer could soon be feeling the pain of the u.s.-china trade war. she wrote passionately about black life in america. we'll remember pulitzer prize winning...
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the f.b.i. and a.t.f. are on the ground, helping el paso police. the walmart is part of a large shopping area, sharing a parking lot with the cielo vista mall, which has more than 140 stores. shoppers were running for cover as word of the shooting spread. >> texas governor george abbott: >> on a day that would have been a normal day for someone to losurely go shopping, turned into one of the most deadly days in the history of texas. >> reporter: beto o'rourke said he's cancelling events and heading home. >> i am very sad and it is incredibly hard to think about this. but i'll tell you el paso is the strongest place in the world. >> reporter: tonight, president trump has been briefed. the white house says it's monitoring the situation, and texas governor george abbott has already arrived in el paso. he is meeting with law enforcement. jericka. >> duncan: thank you, janet. and police are saying there were as many as 3,000 people at this walmart? >> reporter: yeah. this is tax-free weekend in texas
the f.b.i. and a.t.f. are on the ground, helping el paso police. the walmart is part of a large shopping area, sharing a parking lot with the cielo vista mall, which has more than 140 stores. shoppers were running for cover as word of the shooting spread. >> texas governor george abbott: >> on a day that would have been a normal day for someone to losurely go shopping, turned into one of the most deadly days in the history of texas. >> reporter: beto o'rourke said he's...
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the f.b.i. warns of copycat attacks, and a carpenter on a esssion to comfort the families of those lost. plus breaking news. fears of a trade war send stock prices plunging. n this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting tonight from el paso, texas. >> o'donnell: and good evening to you. the death toll here rose today i 22, including at least seven mexican nationals, 13 u.s. citizens, and one german. two people, including an elderly woman, died of their wounds in the hospital this morning. these are the first deaths since saturday when a gunman opened fire in the walmart store just right here. two of the wounded are in critical condition. and late today, the mayor of el paso called it the evil, hateful act of a white supremacist. the death toll from the sunday morning shooting in dayton, wou, stands at nine with three of the wounded still in the hospital. two mass shootings within 13 hours. and now the f.b.i. is warning there could be copycat attacks. the el paso suspect is bei
the f.b.i. warns of copycat attacks, and a carpenter on a esssion to comfort the families of those lost. plus breaking news. fears of a trade war send stock prices plunging. n this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting tonight from el paso, texas. >> o'donnell: and good evening to you. the death toll here rose today i 22, including at least seven mexican nationals, 13 u.s. citizens, and one german. two people, including an elderly woman, died of their wounds...
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. >> f.b.i. agent: so, you made a comment that you were surprised that there was this much there. >> mallory: right, because you-- because this, right-- because, in the past, maybe it was the screen size or something because some of it just disappeared. >> cooper: one of the most incriminating messages that appeared on the phone was mallory planning another trip to china. "i can also come in the middle of june," he wrote. "i can bring the remainder of the documents i have at that time." >> gaynor: from the f.b.i. perspective, this is a pivotal moment in the investigation. >> cooper: four weeks later, the f.b.i. arrested kevin mallory and searched his home. hidden in the back of this closet in a junk drawer, agents discovered an s.d. card wrapped in tinfoil, whad placed eight secret and top secret documents- the same ones he scanned at that fed ex store in april.>>aynor: it is our belt it was his intention to take this s.d. card to china to provide to them. >> cooper: does the mallory case fit a p
. >> f.b.i. agent: so, you made a comment that you were surprised that there was this much there. >> mallory: right, because you-- because this, right-- because, in the past, maybe it was the screen size or something because some of it just disappeared. >> cooper: one of the most incriminating messages that appeared on the phone was mallory planning another trip to china. "i can also come in the middle of june," he wrote. "i can bring the remainder of the...
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the f.b.i. is investigating. ransomware locks up a victim's files until money is paid or the users find another way to recover their data. more and more, critical public service networks are the targets. before texas, the city governments of newark, atlanta and baltimore were hit and san francisco's transit authority; the colorado department of transportation and cleveland's airport. as we first reported in may, 26% of cities and counties say they fend off an attack on their networks every hour. perhaps even worse, dozens of hospitals have been held hostage all across the country. in january 2018, the night shift at hancock regional hospital watched its computers crash with deepest apologies. the 100-bed facility in the suburbs of indianapolis got its c.e.o., steve long, out of bed. >> steve long: we had never been through this before. and it's something that i read in the journals. and i say, "oh, those poor folks. i'm glad that's never going to happen to us." but when you come in and you see t
the f.b.i. is investigating. ransomware locks up a victim's files until money is paid or the users find another way to recover their data. more and more, critical public service networks are the targets. before texas, the city governments of newark, atlanta and baltimore were hit and san francisco's transit authority; the colorado department of transportation and cleveland's airport. as we first reported in may, 26% of cities and counties say they fend off an attack on their networks every...
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a new report blasts fired f.b.i. director james comey for violating f.b.i. policies in his emndling of memos about his isnversations with the esesident. but he won't face charges. severely ill immigrant children being treated in u.s. hospitals could be deported because of a change in policy by the trump administration. disturbing video: a woman in labor left alone for hours in a jail cell. no one came to her aid. now, she's suing. trouble at the palace: what's causing the queen's guards to fall down on the job? and red light cameras save lives, so why are some cities banning them? this is the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell. >> dickerson: good evening. norah is off tonight. i'm john dickerson. this is our western edition. hurricane dorian is now expected to hit even harder than previously thought, prompting a widened state of emergency in florida. this evening, an emergency was declared in georgia. this ominous view from the space station shows the storm morphing into a monster over the atlantic earlier today. dorian is now on track to make landfall ea
a new report blasts fired f.b.i. director james comey for violating f.b.i. policies in his emndling of memos about his isnversations with the esesident. but he won't face charges. severely ill immigrant children being treated in u.s. hospitals could be deported because of a change in policy by the trump administration. disturbing video: a woman in labor left alone for hours in a jail cell. no one came to her aid. now, she's suing. trouble at the palace: what's causing the queen's guards to fall...
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a we need the make sure f.b.i. and the department of homeland security have the tools they need to go and root out whether it's white sue supremacist, wher it's radicals from the left that are committing some of these crimes. we need to make sure they have the tools they need the root it out. >> brennan: what tools will republicans vote to give law enforcement? what are you suggesting there? >> well, first of all, if you look at what the f.b.i. just set up recently and with the homeland security secretary just did recently, to put a renewed focus on this, to put a new focus on what's going on online, the recruiting we all know is going on online. they are focusing on that. they have asked for more resources. we have a budget process that's coming up when we return in september. let's make sure in the bullet process that is a very high priority, because right now it's in the a high enough priority. we need the make sure it is. >> brennan: we'll have the wait until the fall to see what comes up, but i do want the ask
a we need the make sure f.b.i. and the department of homeland security have the tools they need to go and root out whether it's white sue supremacist, wher it's radicals from the left that are committing some of these crimes. we need to make sure they have the tools they need the root it out. >> brennan: what tools will republicans vote to give law enforcement? what are you suggesting there? >> well, first of all, if you look at what the f.b.i. just set up recently and with the...
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you don't call the f.b.i. "oh, let me call the f.b.i." give me a break. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: good to know. it's a public service. public service announcement. today, the president welcomed his newly confirmed defense secretary, mark esper, with a special ceremony at the pentagon, and the president gushed about esper's credentials: >> mark attended the united states military academy at west point, graduated in 1986. he was awarded the bronze star and the combat infantroopen badge. ( laughter ) >> stephen: "infantroopen?" what is infantroopen? that sounds like the name of a german police unit comprised of little babies. ( laughter ) "deploy das infantroopen fur dem kinderblitz!" ( laughter ) ( applause ) i should stop. i don't want to give him any ideas. i don't want to give the president ideas. trump continued... or tried to: >> he has worked in both houses of congress, advising larmarkers. ( laughter ) >> stephen: he's probably just tired from being up all night gloating about mueller's bad reviews, but if i we
you don't call the f.b.i. "oh, let me call the f.b.i." give me a break. ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: good to know. it's a public service. public service announcement. today, the president welcomed his newly confirmed defense secretary, mark esper, with a special ceremony at the pentagon, and the president gushed about esper's credentials: >> mark attended the united states military academy at west point, graduated in 1986. he was awarded the bronze star...
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a new report blasts fired f.b.i. director james comey for violating f.b.i. policies in his emndling of memos about his isnversations with the esesident. but he won't face charges. severely ill immigrant children being treated in u.s. hospitals could be deported because of a change in policy by the trump administration.
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. >> reporter: tonight, local police and f.b.i. investigators are still on the scene inside the bodies of the victims have all been removed from here. el paso police chief greg allen. >> you used the term horrific to describe the scene. >> i but there is. >> when i first got into this job, i did not know that there was an odor to blood. but there is. for a normal individual that doesn't have to deal with that on a day-to-day basis, it will leave an impression that you will never forget. >> reporter: the president of mexico says six mexicans were killed. seven others injured. law enforcement tells cbs news e gunman who did surrender told police he was motivated to do what he did because of his objection to hispanics. >> o'donnell: david begnaud with the chilling details. thank you. tonight at least three of the survivors in el paso remain in critical condition. she's at university medical center of el paso. janet shamlian is there, with an emotional bedside interview with a survivor. >> reporter: the first victims were outside the w
. >> reporter: tonight, local police and f.b.i. investigators are still on the scene inside the bodies of the victims have all been removed from here. el paso police chief greg allen. >> you used the term horrific to describe the scene. >> i but there is. >> when i first got into this job, i did not know that there was an odor to blood. but there is. for a normal individual that doesn't have to deal with that on a day-to-day basis, it will leave an impression that you...
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. >> reporter: f.b.i. raids today ga the homes of gary jones, the urrrent president of the united auto workers; and dennis williams, his immediate predecessor, signaled a dramatic socalation of a four-year probe into illegal payments to union officials. the corruption investigation has so far led to the convictions of so f eight people linked to the u.a.w. and to fiat-chrysler, involving bribes and kickbacks designed to influence the nation's sixth largest union bargaining positions at contract talks with automakers. peter henning is a former federal prosecutor and law professor at wayne state university in detroit. >> prosecutors are going to look to see if there were payoffs to the top leadership of the united auto workers, and if there were, that could be a disaster, not only for the u.a.w., but also for the automakers. >> reporter: in all, the f.b.i. b.ided six locations in four atates: michigan, california, missouri, and wisconsin. operations that could undermine fhe confidence of nearly 160,000 u.a.w
. >> reporter: f.b.i. raids today ga the homes of gary jones, the urrrent president of the united auto workers; and dennis williams, his immediate predecessor, signaled a dramatic socalation of a four-year probe into illegal payments to union officials. the corruption investigation has so far led to the convictions of so f eight people linked to the u.a.w. and to fiat-chrysler, involving bribes and kickbacks designed to influence the nation's sixth largest union bargaining positions at...
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we need the make sure f.b.i. and the department of homeland security have the tools they need to root out, whether it's white supremacists, whether it's radicals from the left that are committing some of these crimes. >> reporter: here in the first- in-the-nation caucus state of iowa, voters agree the nation's gun laws need changing, but they want to hear other topics. >> the small legislation the democrats are asking for is not much. just background checks. >> you can talk about red flags and background checks. the bottom line is we have weapons of war in people's hands who don't need them. >> i don't like the mudslinging. that can turn me off. here we have iowa nice. >> quijano: so, ed, voters in iowa get far more detailed look at these presidential candidates. what else are they telling you they're interested in or concerned about? >> for one thing, elaine, they are overwhelmed. two dozen candidates remain in the race. you ask the everyday iowan to name a presidential candidate or two, they might be able to me
we need the make sure f.b.i. and the department of homeland security have the tools they need to root out, whether it's white supremacists, whether it's radicals from the left that are committing some of these crimes. >> reporter: here in the first- in-the-nation caucus state of iowa, voters agree the nation's gun laws need changing, but they want to hear other topics. >> the small legislation the democrats are asking for is not much. just background checks. >> you can talk...
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former f.b.i. agent kate shweit says the number of threats is alarming. >> in some ways this is absolutely kind of a 9/11 situation. we're begging and asking for the public to please contact us. iru guys are the first lines of defense. >> reporter: planned parenthood ., metropolitan washington, d.c., issued a statement that san part, o one should ever face the threat of violence just for seeking health care. we are strong, and our doors for stay open for everyone who needs care." they also thanked law foforcement for keeping them safe. norah. >> o'donnell: chip reid. thank you. jeffrey epstein's apparent suicide could lead to criminal charges against federal jailhouse workers in new york city. ne learned today that more than a dozen corrections officers and staff have received grand jury subpoenas in connection with the federal investigation into epstein's death. gre disgraced financier apparently hanged himself in his jail cell earlier this month as he awaited trials on sex trafficking charges inv
former f.b.i. agent kate shweit says the number of threats is alarming. >> in some ways this is absolutely kind of a 9/11 situation. we're begging and asking for the public to please contact us. iru guys are the first lines of defense. >> reporter: planned parenthood ., metropolitan washington, d.c., issued a statement that san part, o one should ever face the threat of violence just for seeking health care. we are strong, and our doors for stay open for everyone who needs...
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why all are now under investigation by the f.b.i. the n.r.a. is now engulfed in financial scandal. long-time leader wayne lapierre is accused of spending more than $300,000 in member dues on designer clothes. and look at this picture. how could this happen in 2019? outrage after white mounted cops lead a black suspect by a rope down the street. first it was farmers, now you as a consumer could soon be feeling the pain of the u.s.-china trade war. she wrote passionately about black life in america. we'll remember pulitzer prize winning author toni morrison. >> she reaches into the depths
why all are now under investigation by the f.b.i. the n.r.a. is now engulfed in financial scandal. long-time leader wayne lapierre is accused of spending more than $300,000 in member dues on designer clothes. and look at this picture. how could this happen in 2019? outrage after white mounted cops lead a black suspect by a rope down the street. first it was farmers, now you as a consumer could soon be feeling the pain of the u.s.-china trade war. she wrote passionately about black life in...
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it took almost a year for the f.b.i. to contact nichols after a senaept released july suggests a relationship between former u.s.a. gymnastics president steve penny and the ib.i. investigator, special agent in charge jay abbott, and the possibility that penny may have tried to help get him a job with the u.s. olympic committee. the report cites this october 2015 email from abbott thanking penny for the beer and ,onversation a few weeks ago and saying, "i very much appreciate what you did. the position with the u.s.o.c. is truly a tantalizing and interesting possible opportunity post-bureau." >> it becomes a problem whenever we work with future people. how can we trust them? >> reporter: penny denies he acted in any way that would compromise the u.s.a.g. in a statement u.s.a. gymnastics said: >> o'donnell: thank you, dr. jon lapook. and we'll be right back. best friends. advantage ii, kills fleas through contact all month long. i mean he's a wreck without me. advantage ii, fight the misery of biting fleas. if you have mod
it took almost a year for the f.b.i. to contact nichols after a senaept released july suggests a relationship between former u.s.a. gymnastics president steve penny and the ib.i. investigator, special agent in charge jay abbott, and the possibility that penny may have tried to help get him a job with the u.s. olympic committee. the report cites this october 2015 email from abbott thanking penny for the beer and ,onversation a few weeks ago and saying, "i very much appreciate what you did....
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. >> reporter: that was until the family says an f.b.i. agent showed up to their home, requesting permission for the body of sergeant mcdermott to be mefurtveigat rte sisters say his autopsy ayvealed homicide by insulin injection, something that can be deadly for non-diabetics. >> i can't imagine what he felt like. i just... it's beyond my comprehension. >> reporter: in addition to mcdermott, air force veteran george shaw, who died just a day later, is the second confirmed homicide according to an attorney for the shaw family. >> somebody dropped the ball somewhere on catching this before it got as far as it did. >> reporter: cbs news has learned investigators have approached a third family eequesting permission to exhume another veteran's body, and that they've identified a person of neterest. >> i need answers. >> reporter: west virginia senator joe manchin says his office first learned last summer at inspector general's investigation had been launched, ut manchin says he did not know foul play was suspected. >> you can imagine the panic
. >> reporter: that was until the family says an f.b.i. agent showed up to their home, requesting permission for the body of sergeant mcdermott to be mefurtveigat rte sisters say his autopsy ayvealed homicide by insulin injection, something that can be deadly for non-diabetics. >> i can't imagine what he felt like. i just... it's beyond my comprehension. >> reporter: in addition to mcdermott, air force veteran george shaw, who died just a day later, is the second confirmed...
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this week, the f.b.i. and office of inspector general also launched probes, and the department of justice reassigned the warden and placed two prison staffers, or administrative leave. personnel were supposed to look in on epstein every 30 minutes. epstein was held on federal charges that he ran a sex trafficking operation and abused dozens of teenaged girls. attorney william barr said the case remains a priority for the justice department. >> any coconspirators should not rest easy. >> reporter: this week, several alleged victims filed civil lawsuits against his estate. >> once something like this happens, it lives on with you forever. >> michelle licata was a teenager in florida when she says she was lured with an offer of money to jeffrey epstein's estate. >> a civil lawsuit then would not give me back what i lost. money would not be able to do it. >> reporter: epstein's attorneys described conditions inside the federal facility behind me as medieval. they also want to review surveillance video from ins
this week, the f.b.i. and office of inspector general also launched probes, and the department of justice reassigned the warden and placed two prison staffers, or administrative leave. personnel were supposed to look in on epstein every 30 minutes. epstein was held on federal charges that he ran a sex trafficking operation and abused dozens of teenaged girls. attorney william barr said the case remains a priority for the justice department. >> any coconspirators should not rest easy....
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d thm the f.b.i. studies, is that one active shooter doesn't start the next one planning. one active shooter accelerates the planning of the person who is already thinking about it. most of these cases involve months of planning, at least weeks of planning, and it's a bit of a contagion. >> o'donnell: all right. john miller, good to have you here. thank you so much. >> good to be here. >> o'donnell: secretary of state mike pompeo's interview with "cbs this morning" made news around the world today. pompeo acknowledged that isis has regained strength and is more powerful in some places than it's been in years. david martin recently reported from inside syria on the fight against isis in syria and has tonight's report. >> reporter: fighters in syria taking an oath of allegiance to isis. anwit onnearly it's a pgando, i presents a rea acknowley y of ste pompeoo gayle king on >> what we've always said is the caliphate has been gone and that there is always a risk there will be a resurgence. >> reporter: a recent report by the pentagon's inspector general said isis had solidifie
d thm the f.b.i. studies, is that one active shooter doesn't start the next one planning. one active shooter accelerates the planning of the person who is already thinking about it. most of these cases involve months of planning, at least weeks of planning, and it's a bit of a contagion. >> o'donnell: all right. john miller, good to have you here. thank you so much. >> good to be here. >> o'donnell: secretary of state mike pompeo's interview with "cbs this morning"...
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and jeff's series continues tomorrow on "cbs this morning" with a look at how the f.b.i. for the first time is tracking the use of force by police. next on the "cbs evening news," our exclusive interview with tiger woods on his comeback and why his kids worry about him. and later, can e-cigarettes cause seizures? and how an american flag was lost and found. found. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines, and if you're pregnant or planning
and jeff's series continues tomorrow on "cbs this morning" with a look at how the f.b.i. for the first time is tracking the use of force by police. next on the "cbs evening news," our exclusive interview with tiger woods on his comeback and why his kids worry about him. and later, can e-cigarettes cause seizures? and how an american flag was lost and found. found. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is...
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one day after the f.b.i. raided epstein's 70-acre private estate in the virgin islands, the president said today he wants a full investigation, which he said included questions about former president bill clinton. >> we have to ask did bill clinton go to the island? that's the question. if we find that out, you're going to know a lot. entreporter: on saturday, nspiident trump retweeted a conspiracy theory that claims to link the clintons to epstein's death. a clinton spokesman said the clgestion that the clintons were involved is "ridiculous, and of course not true, and donald trump knows it." >> o'donnell: mola lenghi joins us now. and epstein was reportedly worth hundreds of millions of dollars. do we know what's going to happen to his estate? >> reporter: well, norah, attorneys representing some of epstein's alleged victims tell cbs news they plan to file civil gases against his estate in the coming days, some even trying to oear up that now-infamous 2008 plea deal epstein made with florida prosecutors whi
one day after the f.b.i. raided epstein's 70-acre private estate in the virgin islands, the president said today he wants a full investigation, which he said included questions about former president bill clinton. >> we have to ask did bill clinton go to the island? that's the question. if we find that out, you're going to know a lot. entreporter: on saturday, nspiident trump retweeted a conspiracy theory that claims to link the clintons to epstein's death. a clinton spokesman said the...
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but the f.b.i. tells us they are using whatever laws they can to get these people off the street. >> o'donnell: scary to hear about the number of these arrests. meg, thank you. >> norah: at the ghost ship trial in oakland, three jurors were dismissed today, three alternate jurors were brought in and deliberations started over. jurors are considering manslaughter charges against two men that organized a party at a cluttered warehouse in december of 2016. 36 people were killed, trapped in the building that was known as the ghost ship. more than 73 million americans are under heat alerts tonight and in some places the record heat is fueling dangerous storms. for more on this we turn now to lonnie quinn, chief weathercaster of our new york flagship station wcbs. >> reporter: norah, it's summertime. you expect it to be hot, but what's so abnormal is the size of the area. temperatures anywhere from colorado to massachusetts setting records. boston set a record at 95 today. for your day tomorrow, i wouldn'
but the f.b.i. tells us they are using whatever laws they can to get these people off the street. >> o'donnell: scary to hear about the number of these arrests. meg, thank you. >> norah: at the ghost ship trial in oakland, three jurors were dismissed today, three alternate jurors were brought in and deliberations started over. jurors are considering manslaughter charges against two men that organized a party at a cluttered warehouse in december of 2016. 36 people were killed,...
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and, margaret, we're learning tonight more than a dozen law wnforcement agencies, including ghe f.b.i., will be here on scene out of an abundance of caution. >> brennan: jonathan, we'll be tracking those. thank you. cbxt up on the cbs evening news, a woman who lost her father in a supermarket shooting takes on the gun policy of the nation's largest grocery chain. later, steve hartman with a lesson on true love. love. on it! audrey thinks she's doing all she can to manage her type 2 diabetes and heart disease, but is her treatment doing enough to lower her heart risk? maybe not. jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and it lowers a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney problems. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. a rare, but life-threatening bacterial infection... ...in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor rig
and, margaret, we're learning tonight more than a dozen law wnforcement agencies, including ghe f.b.i., will be here on scene out of an abundance of caution. >> brennan: jonathan, we'll be tracking those. thank you. cbxt up on the cbs evening news, a woman who lost her father in a supermarket shooting takes on the gun policy of the nation's largest grocery chain. later, steve hartman with a lesson on true love. love. on it! audrey thinks she's doing all she can to manage her type 2...
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and jeff's series continues tomorrow on "cbs this morning" with a look at how the f.b.i. for the first time is tracking the use of force by police. >>> next our exclusive interview with tiger woods on his comeback and why his kids worry about him. and later, can e-cigarettes cause seizures? and how an american flag was lost and found. ♪ i want it that way... i can't believe it. that karl brought his karaoke machine? ♪ ain't nothing but a heartache... ♪ no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. ♪ i never wanna hear you say... ♪ no, kevin... no, kevin! believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. geico could save you fifteen percent starting a business means i have to be well rested, every night of the month. always overnight pads have up to a 2x larger back for up to 10 hours of protection. it catches leaks, so you can catch zzzzs. because my morning starts, before morning starts. always. >>> tonight an exclusive interview with tiger woods as he prepares to tee off in the first to
and jeff's series continues tomorrow on "cbs this morning" with a look at how the f.b.i. for the first time is tracking the use of force by police. >>> next our exclusive interview with tiger woods on his comeback and why his kids worry about him. and later, can e-cigarettes cause seizures? and how an american flag was lost and found. ♪ i want it that way... i can't believe it. that karl brought his karaoke machine? ♪ ain't nothing but a heartache... ♪ no, i can't...
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. >> stephen: spying on -- i turned in a lot of vietnamese spice to the f.b.i. later i told it was what is called racial profiling, and you're not supposed to do that. >> stephen: that is frowned on. but that was a different time. >> a different time. still not the right thing to do. >> stephen: right. but i admit my mistakes. >> stephen: as a journalist who knows you have to come back with a story, that's your job, you're a hunter. >> sure. and sometimes you're being hunted. >> stephen: right. ( laughter ) how so? >> well, people don't like news people, for the most part. >> stephen: because when she show up with the cameras, what did i do wrong? >> right. >> stephen: did you ever and would you ever sleep with a subject to get an interview? >> well -- ( laughter ) -- here's the thing -- it is completely unethical, it is abuse of power, but, yes, i did it. ( laughter ) about 15 times. ( laughter ) >> stephen: mm-hmm. but, you know, sometimes -- i mean, tom brokaw, he slept with margaret thatcher to get more info on the falkland islands war. >> stephen: really?!
. >> stephen: spying on -- i turned in a lot of vietnamese spice to the f.b.i. later i told it was what is called racial profiling, and you're not supposed to do that. >> stephen: that is frowned on. but that was a different time. >> a different time. still not the right thing to do. >> stephen: right. but i admit my mistakes. >> stephen: as a journalist who knows you have to come back with a story, that's your job, you're a hunter. >> sure. and sometimes...
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and he ends up in the f.b.i. >> stephen: is he also named john shaft? >> his name is john shaft, also. he comes to me because he needs my help, and i have to teach him what the responsibility of what having the name shaft actually means. >> stephen: you've played nick fury ten times now? >> yes. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: ten times. who is-- in your opinion, and no other opinion would be more important, who is cooler, john shaft or nick fury? >> well, nick fury. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: why? he has more power, better tools? >> you know, nick fury is sort of like some other people that are in power now, he's a little bit above the law. >> stephen: oh, that's true, true. >> yeah. >> stephen: he has questionable, ethical choices. >> you can't indict a sitting or standing nick fury. that's how it goes. >> stephen: is nick fury still alive in the universe? he is. he's in "spiderman far from home." >> yeah, that will be explained. >> stephen: it will be explained how he's still alive? >> yeah. >> stephen: okay. ( laughter ) you've done so
and he ends up in the f.b.i. >> stephen: is he also named john shaft? >> his name is john shaft, also. he comes to me because he needs my help, and i have to teach him what the responsibility of what having the name shaft actually means. >> stephen: you've played nick fury ten times now? >> yes. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: ten times. who is-- in your opinion, and no other opinion would be more important, who is cooler, john shaft or nick fury? >>...
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president fleeing the f.b.i., shall hide him under the name 'donaldo el guapo trumpistador' and furnish him with unlimited chalupas." ( cheers and applause ) wow. >> jon: that's what it said! that's what it said! >> stephen: it's all right there. it's all right there. okay, that's not what it says. actually, it says a bunch of stuff, kind of boilerplate, about mexico having 45 days to address the flow of migrants. but, there's nothing in there that's a secret thing that we haven't heard about before. and as the "post" puts it, it's unlikely the letter has extensive guidelines for what the deal entails, given there is only one-third of a sheet of paper above the one visible paragraph. ( as trump ) "wrong. that's the secret one-third, okay? it's got everything on there: the mexico deal, my tax return, the true color of my face. ( laughter ) it's sherman williams 405, beached squid." ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) now, for some reason-- ( cheers and applause ) for some reason, the press continued to play along with the agreement trump definitely had. >> that agreement in your pocket,
president fleeing the f.b.i., shall hide him under the name 'donaldo el guapo trumpistador' and furnish him with unlimited chalupas." ( cheers and applause ) wow. >> jon: that's what it said! that's what it said! >> stephen: it's all right there. it's all right there. okay, that's not what it says. actually, it says a bunch of stuff, kind of boilerplate, about mexico having 45 days to address the flow of migrants. but, there's nothing in there that's a secret thing that we...
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and i'm the f.b.i. agent who is chasing him down because he's on the run. >> stephen: okay. >> yes. and as i'm investigate, i figure out that there's something fishy going on. and, you know, i can't tell you the rest. because then you won't go see the movie. >> stephen: you can tell me this much. we have a clip. this is when you first run him down, i think. >> yyes. >> stephen: another jim. >> why am i being secured? >> you're in st. matthews hospital. do you remember how you got here? what's last thing you remember? mike, it's very important you tell meet last thing you remember. >> president. where is the snrt where is he? is he okay? >> he is in a coma and your whole team is dead. except you. tell me how that happened. >> stephen: that doesn't look good. >> no good! ( applause ) it's no good. it's our -- >> stephen: you don't want to wake up. you don't want to wake up from a coma and hear that. >> but it's last action movie of the summer. >> stephen: okay. and west? >> and the best i would say, for sure. >> stephen: i want to ask you about a quote you said you just turned 47. >>
and i'm the f.b.i. agent who is chasing him down because he's on the run. >> stephen: okay. >> yes. and as i'm investigate, i figure out that there's something fishy going on. and, you know, i can't tell you the rest. because then you won't go see the movie. >> stephen: you can tell me this much. we have a clip. this is when you first run him down, i think. >> yyes. >> stephen: another jim. >> why am i being secured? >> you're in st. matthews hospital....
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the f.b.i. said it couldn't get into the shooter's phone, and apple refused to help over privacy concerns, an issue that had come up before. >> hulio: intelligence agencies came to us and say, "we do have a problem. with the new smartphones-- we cannot longer get valuable intelligence." >> stahl: they were encrypted? >> hulio: yeah, exactly. >> stahl: how many lives do you think pegasus has saved? >> hulio: ten of thousands of people. >> stahl: really? >> hulio: yes. >> stahl: hulio referred us to the head of a western european intelligence agency, who, off- camera, confirmed that pegasus is a game-changer in foiling attacks by european jihadists, as well as shutting down drug and human trafficking rings. but here's the question: how often has pegasus also been used to go after a government's critics? if you were in saudi arabia, you'd be in jail? >> ghanem almasarir: well, i don't think i would be in jail. i don't think anyone would find my body, like what jamal khashoggi has faced. >> stahl: g
the f.b.i. said it couldn't get into the shooter's phone, and apple refused to help over privacy concerns, an issue that had come up before. >> hulio: intelligence agencies came to us and say, "we do have a problem. with the new smartphones-- we cannot longer get valuable intelligence." >> stahl: they were encrypted? >> hulio: yeah, exactly. >> stahl: how many lives do you think pegasus has saved? >> hulio: ten of thousands of people. >> stahl:...