D. R. E. A. M. Ers. And a noshow at harvard. Im very sorry to have to announce that the cia director will not be speaking here tonight. Protess over a designated Chelsea Manning forces the school to withdraw her invitation. Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york, good to be with you. Im annemarie green. We begin with breaking news out of london. Police are responding to an incident at a subway station after reports of an explosion. Several passengers reportedly sustained facial burns. A Hazardous Response Team has been sent to the area. It happened at the par son green station in west london and the rail service has been stopped along that line. And now to the latest act of defiance by north korea. For the second time in less than a month, it fired an intermediaterange missile over japan. It passed over the japanese island of hokkaido. South korea says it traveled about 2,300 miles, landing in the pacific ocean. Hena doba is here in new york
Delivers. I cant tell you what was going through my mind. I just know she had to come out. This is the cbs evening news. Mason and this is our western edition. Good evening. Im anthony mason. Hurricane irma may be gone, but it is still taking lives. At least eight elderly residents of a nursing home in hollywood, florida, have died. The storm knocked out the electricity, leaving them to swelter without air conditioning. Now, a criminal investigation is under way. Heres Jonathan Vigliotti. Reporter by midmorning the elderly men and women were carried out of the nursing home on stretchers and in wheelchairs. Many looked dazed. They had apparently been inside the hot building since the power went out three days ago, some dying, others in obvious physical distress. Family members arrived on the scene frantically looking for their loved ones. I just want to know if, god forbid, hes one of the ones that passed away. I have no idea where hes at. Reporter ellie pena found her 96yearold mother
This is the cbs evening news. Mason and this is our western edition. Good evening. Im Anthony Mason. We begin with breaking news. Another Missile Launch by north korea. National security correspondent david martin is following developments at the pentagon. David, what do we know . Reporter anthony, we know that now for a second time, north korea has fired a missile over japan. They did one late last month. This one is said by japanese officials to have gone about 1,500 miles past japan, which is further than the last test went. Now, u. S. Intelligence had been expecting a test of either an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile or an intermediaterange missile. We dont know yet which this was. If it was an intercontinental missile, it could have been fired at a high enough angle to keep it well short of the united states. If it was an intermediaterange missile, it would have had the range to hit american bases in guam, but it was not fired in that direction. But either way, it seems like no
That is a record. Look at your screen. Wow. The white house says it is within mexicos power to do more. Here his press secretary sarah sanders. Not only have we thought this through, weve been talking about it since the president not just on the campaign, but since he took office. Mexico has the ability to step up and do more. The president has been asking them for months to do that and now he is putting some measures in place that hopefully will get them to engage more so that they will start to help us in this process. We cant continue down the path that we are on. Harris White House Correspondent kevin corke from the north lawn right now. Did you see that video . Wow. People crossing. Pretty incredible, harris. About a thousand people in that one instance. Its clear that mexico is worried about this possible tariff circumstance. They are sending trade representative to washington. Heres how bad things can get if the Mexican Government doesnt do more. 5 tariffs on mexican goods as of
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