Captioning funded by cbs this is the cbs morning news for wednesday, june 18th, 2014. Good morning. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. The alleged mastermind of the deadly attack on the u. S. Consulate in benghazi, libya, will be tried in a u. S. Civilian court. Ahmed abu khatalla was captured. Susan mcginnis is in washington where theres sharp debate over how to handle the suspect. Susan. Good morning, annemarie. Heres the essence of the email. Some want him held at Guantanamo Bay and interrogated at length. Some democrats say the u. S. Federal court system is the right place to gain intelligence from him and bring him to justice. U. S. Officials believe this is a photo of ahmed abu khatalla. The libyan militant who was on his way to the u. S. To face trial for his alleged role in the deadly 2012 attack on the u. S. Consulate in benghazi. Its the first arrest connected to the assault that killed u. S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other americans. When americans are attacked, no matter how long it takes, we will find those responsible and we will bring them to justice. U. S. Military commandos tracked khatalla to a small seaside villa south of benghazi. Following months of planning, they captured him sunday without firing a single shot. Khatalla is report lid on a u. S. Navy ship in the mediterranean where a special Intelligence Team is interrogating him. Were looking for a couple of things, his particular role in this attack and then, of course, any particular information he can provide about others. Many democrats support white house plans to prosecute khatalla in the severalian justice system, but some want him sent to the military prison in Guantanamo Bay, cuba. Were going to have more of these highrisk targets from time to time. Gitmo is the place to keep him. Some express frustration over how long it took to arrest him as he was often seen in public after the attack. Khatalla faces three criminal counts so far. He could face the Death Penalty if convicted of killing a person in the course of an attack on a federal facility. Annemarie . Susan mcginnis in washington. Thank you, susan. This morning sunni militants attacked the largest oil refinery. Later this morning president obama is scheduled to brief top congressional leaders on possible u. S. Military action in iraq. Theyre expected to announce strategies but not announce a final plan but hes not expected to approve air strikes. On tuesday the iraqi ambassador to the u. S. Warned if no action is taken, a thousand bin ladens could emerge from the chaos. The white house is pressing the Iraqi Government to be more inclusive, but this morning the two main muslim sects at the heart of fighting appear to be declaring war. Clarissa ward has more. Reporter on the road to mosul they left as iraqi soldiers fled. This video shot by a local journalist for a french news channel offer as rare glimpse of life in the city one week after it was taken over by the al qaeda Splinter Group isis. The markets are opened and well stocked but masked gunmen roam the street. A long line snakes outside the isis recruiting center. Here in baghdad there is also recruiting as thousands of Volunteers Join shiite militias. Rallies like these are now a daily occurrence. These fighters told us they consider it a sacred duty to defend their city. Across town markets were far quieter than usual. Most people in baghdad dont believe that isis will come marching into the city, but what they fear is a surge in the number only bombings, and this city already averages about eight a day. This general is a spokesman for the interior ministry, the department in charge of iraqs internal security. I will go and liberate our cities. Reporter he denies iraq is in the midst of a sectarian war and that volunteering for the shiite war is a dangerous idea. When you create these shiite militias we dont have militias. Reporter you do. Ive seen them. We must liberate iraq. Iraq for sunni and shiites. Reporter but we may already be seeing a new wave of sectarian killings here in the capital. The bodies of four young men presumed to be sunni were found in a neighborhood that is controlled by a shiite militia. Their bodies had numerous bullet wounds. This, of course, is a chilling reminder of that period in 2006 and 2007 when sectarian death squads terrorized the city. Clarissa ward, cbs news, baghdad. A line of Severe Weather moved from the plains east overnight, threatening the upper midwest with another day of potentially damaging weather. Severe weather warnings are posted in iowa, minnesota, and wisconsin. And this large tornado touched down in northeast nebraska late yesterday. Its the second day in a row that a master twister hit the area. It struck in a largely rural area and there are no immediate reports of injury or substantial damage. Last nights tornado struck about an hour north of pilger, the small town that was devastated by rare twin storms on monday. The storms traveled through the town side by side. Up to 75 of the town was damaged or destroyed. A 5yearold girl was killed by the storm. From what i hear, they were trying to make it to across the street either to the bank or the gas station, but by that time it was just too late. Another man died when his car was swept off the road. Now, coming up on the morning news, a teenage stowaway speaks out for first time about his trip in a planes wheel well. And in moneywatch, a cars revolution. A car that drives itself and you dont need to plug it in at the end of the day. This is the cbs morning news. Hurry in and try our new santa fe chicken quesadillas or the delicious bacon ranch. 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Since his deathdefying flight back in april. 15yearold yahee abdee survived the more than fivehour flight inside the wheel well of an airlines jet as it flew from san jose to maui. Surveillance video shows him staggering out of the wheel well in a in hawaii and wandering around the tarmac. In an interview with betty yu of our San Francisco station kpix, abdee describes his flight. Reporter did you know where you were at this point or were you disoriented . I knew where i was at, but if i wasnt dehydrated, i would have continued the trip. I was asking one of the guys who works there for water. Abdee said he wanted to travel on to africa to be reunited with his mother. On the cbs moneywatch now, amazon offers something new today and honda unveils an electric car you dont need to plug in. Jill wagners at the New York Stock Exchange with that and more. Good morning, jill. Good morning, annemarie. Todays the day the tech world has been buzzing about for months. Amazon is holding an event in seattle to unveil a mysterious new product. I dont think ive ever seen anything like that. Oh, my gosh, thats crazy. Thats super awesome. Rumor has it the device is a 3d smartphone. Well find out later today. Well also find out what fed chair janet yellen has to say about the u. S. Economy today. Shell hold her second News Conference after the Federal Reserve ends its twoday meeting. Investors will look at when the Federal Reserve might raise shortterm interest rates. Here on wall street the dow rose 27 points. The nasdaq rose 16. Asian markets were mixed despite gains on wall street. Tokyos nikkei gain 1 . Hong kongs hang seng lost a fraction. General motors Ceo Mary Barra will be back on capitol hill this morning. The House Committee is expected to grill her on the latest round of recalls and ask her about gms internal reports that looks into why the automaker took more than a decade to fix a deadly ignition defect. Another huge bank has agreed to pay a huge fine over allegations of mortgages. Suntrust will hand over nearly 1 billion. Half of that will go to consumers who owe more on their mortgages than their homes are worth. The Justice Department says it expects more settlements in the future. And honda is testing the car of the future. Not only does the electric car park itself in your garage, you dont have to plug it in. It recharges wirelessly. Cameras and sensors have to be installed to make sure the car avoids obstacles. Honda engineers hope to have it on the road in the near future. Annemarie . All right. Jill wagner at the New York Stock Exchange. Thanks a lot, jill. Straight ahead, dr. Oz goes to capitol hill. The doctor host fights allegations he plugged weight loss aids on his show. Capitol hill. The doctor host fights allegations he plugged weight loss aids on his show. Exclamation point. Happy smiley face . Yes, i did did you know that more people prefer viva® vantage over bounty . 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My dentist has told me your enamel is wearing away, and that sounded really scary to me, and i was like well can you fix it, can you paint it back on, and he explained that it was not something that grows back, its kind of a onetime shot and you have to care for it. He told me to use pronamel. Its going to help protect the enamel in your teeth. It allows me to continue to drink my coffee and to eat healthier, and it was a real easy switch to make. Heres a look at todays forecast in some cities around the country. Lawmakers want t. V. Dr. Mehmet oz to hand out a new prescription. He was on capitol hill yesterday and as Jericka Duncan tells us, the doctor was scolded for appearing to endorse weight loss aids on the. And you are being made an example of today because of the power you have in this space. Reporter senator Claire Mccaskill criticized dr. Mehmet oz for using his Television Fame to promote weight loss pills. Its call yacone syrup. 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In the wheel well of the pl the bay area teen talks exclusively to kpix 5. Abo the remarkable journey. Us special forces capture alleged key leader in the 22 attack on the us consulaten benghazi. How lawmakers are divided on how to handle the suspect. And Oakland Police solve a mystery. After finding a bt hole in the federal courthoe in oakland. Join us for kpix 5 news this morning. Beginning at 4 3 good morning. Its,, heres a look at todays forecast in some cities toward country. At the world cup, the host nation hits a wall, namely mexican goalkeeper Guillermo Ocho ya. He makes a series of unbelievable saves including a deflecting a header from brazil in the first half and stopping another close range opportunity in closing minutes. Ocho ya frustrated brazil throughout the game and mexico comes away with a point in a scoreless tie. When Aaron Fotheringham showed up at a california state park, no one expected him to take flight in his wheelchair. Years later hes a star athlete who performs around the world, and as manner weuel bojorquez r, hes helping similar competitors soar to new heights. Reporter in a world of extreme sports, there is no one like 22yearold Aaron Fotheringham. Hes in a wheelchair. Hes confined to his wheelchair. To me im like im not cnfined. Im riding it like its a skateboard or bike and im loving it. Reporter fotheringham was born with spina bifida, a a spinal cord defect that left him without the use of his legs. Even h even as a baby, his condition didnt slow him down. He was learning new tricks at the state park. In 2009 he landed the first ever wheelchair double back flip. When i landed the double back flip was the best moment of my life. Reporter youre motivated by the fact that people are saying you cant do this or you shouldnt do this. When someone says you shouldnt or you cant, kind of makes you want to do it even more. Very thats why last year he entered californias socalled mega ramp. Im in the air so long, im getting my frequent flyer miles and having fun and then the landing is the hard the scary part. That was operator error. Reporter hes never down for long. This promotional video shows fotheringham as a star performer in extreme sports show. He goes by the nickname wheels. But its at events like this one outside dallas where he really connects with fans. Are you treading . Yeah, im treading. Reporter fotheringham has teamed up with volunteers to encourage children in wheelchairs to push the limits. 11yearold luka cuna lost his left leg when he was hit by a garbage truck three years ago. What would you say is the biggest thing you learned from him . Never give up. If you fall, eat it hard, get back up, and do it again. Theres so much happiness floating around. Its keel seeing what these kids can accomplish and breaking all the stereotypes. Reporter fotheringham is now thanking about his next trip that will impress an audience already impressed by the fact that while he cannot walk, he can soar. Manuel bojorquez, cbs news, irving, texas. Coming up after your local news on cbs this morning, a Little League baseball programs big impact on a new jersey town. Im annemarie green. This is the cbs morning news. Annemarie green. ,,, videos from singer adele and other artists could be blocked on youtube soon. Google which owns youtube says its beginning a new subscription Music Service and has signed dozens of labels, but some artists say they arent joining because youtubes Licensing Agreement is unfair. Today customs and Border Patrol agents will give access to buildings where they are Holding Foreign children crossing into this country without parents. Tens of thousands have entered illegally this year. Vicente arenas reports. Reporter we spoke to these boys in a familys apartment in washington, d. C. How hold are you . 17. Reporter how old are you. 15. Reporter how old are you . 12. Reporter they asked us not to use their names. Their families paid 9,000 to have them brought from the border. They crossed the Rio Grande River alone. What was the worst part of the journey for you. [ speaking foreign lang ] reporter crossing the river. The boys come from san pedro, the city with the highest murder rate in the world. They say they had to escape gangs that shot their older brother. You were afraid you were going to get killed. Si. Reporter yes, he told us. They had already told me that they were going to kill me. Theyre among a wave of children who have crossed into the u. S. Without their parents. More than 47,000 have come here illegally since january. The boys we met flagged down a Border Patrol agent once they entered the u. S. [ speaking foreign lang ] reporter they took our shoes, he told us, and they put us in a car. They were taken to a center like this one where they were able to call their mother whos been in the u. S. For five years. Were you ever afraid when you were coming this way . Yes, he said. There are people who have come here to die in the desert. You come with fear. The boys spent three months in a chicago shelter before reuniting with their mother. Is it hard to talk about these things . Si. Reporter yes, its hard, he said. The boys are waiting for a deportation hearing to be scheduled. The Border Patrol expects 40,000 more immigrants like them this year. Vicente arenas, cbs news, hyattsville, maryland. Coming up after your local news on cbs this morning, more on the arrest of the suspected leader in the benghazi attack. Well hear from former deputy cia director mike morell. Finally a 1 cent stamp was auctioned off yesterday for 9. 5 million. The 1856 stamp from British Guiana is the only one of its kind. Its now the most expense inniv stamp ever sold and the buyer wants to remain anonymous for now. Dont want to put that on a letter by mistake. Thats the cbs morning news for this morning. Thanks for watching. Im annemarie green. Have a great day. Captions by vitac www. Vitac. Com your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. Good morning, everyone. It is wednesday, june 18. Im michelle griego. Hi, everyone. Im frank mallicoat. Nearly 4 30. The weekend is approaching. Can we say that on wednesdays . Yes, we can boy, i feel good today. Lots of sleep. Were ready to go and spring is quickly winding down. I dont believe him [ laughter ] lots of sunshine coming our way. A little hazy toward the coastline. Well talk about that coming up. All right. Heading to the roadways right now, accidentfree. We have some construction but so far, so good. A live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. No delays as of yet. Ank you. Ght, gianna. I took the first plane i could find that was going to go west. A kpix 5 exclusive. The bay area teenager who stowed away to maui talks. Yahye abdi plans to leave soon to live with an aunt in minnesota. He is at a foster home in the south bay. He talked exclusively with our betty yu. Can you believe that you survived that kind of trip . Uhm, no. Reporter he is the boy who stowed away