Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. Strike against iran. The strike was in response to a retaliation for a downing of a u. S. Drone earlier this week. Video shows a missile knocking a drone out of the sky and sending it into the ocean. The u. S. Says the drone was flying over international waters. Iran insists it entered iranian airspace. Marc liver man is here in new york. Marc, we understand the president approved an air strike before suddenly calling it off. Yes, thats the case. And despite that reversal, President Trump trump explain ed shooting down that drone was more a foolish error than an intentional escalation. Tensions between the u. S. And iran continue to escalate this night President Trump signed off on a plan to conduct a limited air strike against iranian assets before an apparent change of heart caused the operation to be called off. Sources within the administration say the order
5. This is the cbs morning news for friday, july 17th, 2015. Good morning. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. This morning its still unclear why a gunman opened fire at two military sites in chattanooga, tennessee. Four marines are dead and two servicemembers and a Police Officer were woupted in yesterdays attack. The gunman identified as kuwaitborn Mohammod Youssuf abdulazeez was killed. Fbi says he acted alone. So far hes not been linked to any Terror Organization but they believe it was an act of terror. Officials say he had numerous weapons. Kenneth craig has more from chattanooga. Reporter and this is where the tragedy began here at the strip mall the site of the Recruitment Center with the first shooting yesterday morning. You can see this morning its the center of a agreeing memorial and a huge outpouring of support from this community. Witnesses say a lone gunman in a silver mustang convertible drove up to this Chattanooga Armed forces recruiting office and opened fire. A
The badgers take on duke in tonights championship game. Captioning funded by cbs this is the cbs morning news for monday april 6th 2016. Good morning. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. It was a bombshell 9,000word article meant to shed light on an epidemic of assaults on College Campuses but today its being called a journalistic failure. On sunday Rolling Stone magazine reextracted the article following the report by the Prestigious Columbia University school of journalism. Brian webb has more, good morning. Good morning. They asked them to handle the not to combat Sexual Violence and damaged the efforts to address the serious issue. Rolling stone and urdly both issued apologies on sunday. Despite the findings they have no plans to fire or suspend anyone for this story. Annemarie . Brian webb at columbia university. Closing arguments are set for this morning in the Boston Marathon bombing trial. The jury will then decide Dzhokhar Tsarnaevs fate on dozens of counts related to the
Tonights championship game. Captioning funded by cbs this is the cbs morning news for monday april 6th 2016. Good morning. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. It was a bombshell 9,000word article meant to shed light on an epidemic of assaults on College Campuses but today its being called a journalistic failure. On sunday Rolling Stone magazine reextracted the article following the report by the Prestigious Columbia University school of journalism. Brian webb has more, good morning. Good morning. They asked them to handle the explosive story what theyre calling a journalistic meltdown of writers, editors, and Fact Checkers that could have been avoided. Rolling stones article called a rape on campus rocked the university of georgia in november. Its the account of a student named jackie who said she was raped by seven men at the fie kappa sigh fraternity house. It prompted the university to temporarily suspend greek activity, but the trouble for Rolling Stone started soonl after. De
A massive relief effort is slowly taking shape, survivors of typhoon haiyan say shortages of food, water and medicine and shelter. Unu. S. Military officer described the scene as overwhelming. Authorities say the death toll could top 10,000. Philippines president benigno akein fo haquino has declared a state of national calamity. Today, back in the philippines, under stormy skies, thousands of survivors stormed the airport in hardhit tacloban, desperate to get out. Its pretty hard here. Hardhit tacloban, desperate to get out. Everything, our houses, theres nothing to eat, nothing to drink. Reporter four days after the storm hit the magnitude of the destruction, its still unfolding. The city of tacloban with a population of 220,000 was hit with the full force of the storm and all but wiped off the map. Every building here is either significantly damaged or destroyed. Reporter hospitals and pharmacies were washed away, leaving Health Care Workers desperate for medicines. Decomposing bodi