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KPIX CBS This Morning June 18, 2014
Americans. Captured and coming to america. U. S. Officials believe that this is a picture of
Ahmed Abu Khattala
. The man believed to be the mastermind of the deadly attack on the u. S. Consulate in ben gauzy, now aboard a u. S. Ship in the mediterranean. Large tornado. Another twister struck nebraska about 45 miles from pilger. A line of
Severe Weather
moved from the plains east overnight threatening another day of potentially damaging weather. Isis continues its advance towards baghdad. Militants now control about 75 of iraqs largest oil refinery. The iranian president saying hes ready to help the shiite shiitecontrolled iraqi government. A mother is behind bars charged with poisoning her young son. She knew the grand jury was going on. She really didnt show any emotion. A california mayor stepping down over a dog dropping scandal. He was caught tossing a small bag into a neighbors yard. Drivers on a kansas city highway captured this terrifying crash. One person was injured. Holy [ bleep ]. 00 boy, has it been exciting. 100,000 ducks stam peegd at once. Its like running with the bulls but with ducks. And all that matters. I use flowery language. Tvs dr. Oz scolded by senators during a hearing on false and deceptive diet ads. I dont get why you need to say this stuff because you know its not true. On cbs this morning. The iraqi army had some trouble with the insurgents and they just dropped their guns took off their uniforms and went home. Its like the miami heat. This mornings eye opener is presented by toyota. Lets go places. Welcome to cbs this morning. Norah odonnell is off. Good morning, gayle. Good morning, charlie. President obama will brief congressional leaders today on his response to iraqs spiraling violence. House speaker john boehner, nancy pelosi senator majority leader harry reid and
Mitch Mcconnell
will attend the white house meeting. Administration officials tell cbs news the president will make the case for sending a limited number of special forces to iraq. He has not made a decision on ordering air strikes. The president wants better intelligence reports on the lkdsal qaedainspired insurgents known as isis and the strength of iraqi forces they are battling. Irans president vows that his country will protect them in iraq. Iranian citizens are signing up to put the terrorists in their place. The isis army is threatening shiite holy sites. This morning those militants control 75 of iraqs largest oil refinery. Clarissa ward is in baghdad where violence is on the rise. Clarissa good morning. Reporter good morning. Islamic militants have been pounding that refinery all morning with mortars. If they do successfully take the entire facility, we could be looking at massive power outages, long lines for gas. This in a country that is already on the edge of chaos. Militants continued their bloody
Bombing Campaign
in baghdad, hitting a crowded market in the shiite stronghold of satar city killing 12. A powerful explosion took place here, this resident said. I have never seen such a horrific blast before. The streets of baghdad are full of
Security Forces
as fighters with the al qaeda
Splinter Group
isis threaten the capital. And thousands of shiites have volunteered to join sectarian militias. Rallies like these are now a daily occurrence. These fighters told us they consider it a sacred duty to defend their city. General saad maan is a ministry, the department in charge of iraqs internal security. The strategy is clear, our goal is to embrace our cities. Reporter he denies iraq is in the midst of a sectarian civil war and that arming shiite volunteers is a dangerous idea. When you create these shiite militias, it reignites those old sectarian tensions. We dont have militias. You could have mi militias. We must embrace iraq and iraq for sunni and for shia. Reporter many fear that that new wave of sectarian killings has already begun. Last night in a governmentcontrolled
Police Station
in baqouba, the bodies of 44 sunni prisoners were found, all of them had gunshots to the head or to the chest. Gayle. Clarissa thank you. Please be careful. Thank you very much. Now to the major break in the benghazi investigation. U. S. Intelligence officials this morning are questioning a man accused of plotting the deadly attack on the american consulate in libya. He is the first person arrested in connection with the assault 21 months ago. The suspect will be brought to this country and put on public trial. Bob orr is in washington where
Officials Say
the arrest was in the works for a year. Bob, good morning. Reporter good morning. Well right after the benghazi attacks in september, 2012,
Ahmed Abu Khattala
openly met with a number of reporters and taunted
Officials Say
ing if im a suspect, then come and get me. Well, sunday night, u. S. Special
Operations Forces
did just that. U. S. Officials believe this is a photo of
Ahmed Abu Khattala
a
Libyan Islamic
militant who prosecutors say helped orchestrate the attacks on u. S. Facilities in benghazi. On sunday u. S. Intelligence tracked him to a small seaside villa south of benghazi. After dark commandos and fbi agents silently converged on the home and quickly captured khattala without firing a shot. No one was hurt. Its important for us to send a message to the world that when americans are attacked no matter how long it takes, we will find those responsible and we will bring them to justice. Reporter khattala is now aboard a u. S. Navy ship in the mediterranean, where hes being interrogated by a special intelligence team. Pentagon spokesman admiral john kirby said khattalas capture was not made public until tuesday to preserve the integrity of the criminal case against him. We had to also make sure that those involved that their security and safety was looked after as well. Reporter khattala, believed to be a
Senior Leader
of the radical islamist group, was secretly charged by federal prosecutors last july for his alleged role in the attacks which killed four americans. Ambassador christopher stevens, state
Department Official
shawn smith, and security contractors tyrone woods and glenn doherty. Our diplomats serve with incredible courage and valor in some very difficult situations. They need to know that this country has their back and will always go after anybody who goes after us. Reporter
Law Enforcement
sources say other islamic radicals have also been charged in the case but
Details Remain
sealed. 21 months after the u. S. Consulate was overrun, only khattala is in custody. Senior administration
Officials Say
khattala was often surrounded in recent months by militia, so they were waiting for a time when his defenses might be down to make their move. Now, once that intelligence interrogation at sea is concluded, khattala will be read his rights and then turned over to federal prosecutors. He could face the
Death Penalty
if ultimately convicted. Charlie. Also in washington cbs news
Senior Security
analyst mike morell, he was deputy cia director at the type of the benghazi attack mike good morning. Good morning, charlie. Good morning gayle. Good morning. What is the significance of this arrest and what might we learn from him . I think the president s point about nobody gets away with killing americans, no matter how long it takes to find them is the most significant. It sends a message to anybody who might do this that well find you. That is the most significant. In terms of intelligence i think theres three things that we want to learn. One is we want to find out whether an sar al sharia is plotting any additional attacks right now. I think thats the first line of questioning for him. The second line of questioning is who else was involved in the benghazi attack and where are they. And the third line of questioning, well try to get at some of those unanswered benghazi questions. What motivated these guys how much preplanning, how much organization was there. I think those are the three lines of questioning that hell be going through. Is there suspicion that he was in fact the mastermind of this . So the suspicion is that he was one of the leaders, not that he was the mastermind. But, you know, theres a lot about this we dont know so he could turn out to be more significant. But right now its felt that he was one of the leaders, not the leader. How confident are you, mike that the u. S. Will get the information they need . What if he says look im not talking. I have nothing to say. You dont know. I dont know whats going on right now. But the fbi is pretty good at developing rapport with these guys and getting information from them. So i think the more the longer he spends at sea, the less hes talk. The faster he gets to washington and gets charged, the more he has talked. I think that will be the signal. Let me turn to iraq. You said to me last night this is the worst situation since the 1973 war. Why is it that serious . When we look at the increasing sectarian conflict reported by
Clarissa Ward
and others, its getting to be a very bloody battle. I think its the most dangerous because we are at risk of losing iraq. Iraq is at risk of breaking into three pieces. And one of those pieces if this happens, will be an al qaeda safe haven from which they will conduct attacks against the
United States
of america and against western europe. The other reason it is such a breakup would be so bad, charlie, is because there would be a risk of a spillover to the rest of the region in terms of redrawing the lines there as well. I want to get this for sure. So what does the
United States
do . What is necessary for the
United States
to do in terms of equipment and men on the ground . So the best outcome here charlie, the best outcome here as we talked about last night is a diplomatic solution where you bring all the sides together and you form a new government without maliki. A new government for all iraqis. That takes an awful lot of pressure on all the sides, and i think it takes some u. S. Military support on the ground which will give us more credibility in that diplomatic argument. And i think that is u. S. Special forces on the ground advising and assisting, i think that its intelligence support. Those are the two keys, i think. All right, mike. So youre saying congress should support the president s request today if he makes it . I think so. Thank you, mike morell for joining us this morning. Tens of millions from the upper midwest to the northeast are under threat of severe storms this morning. They could bring tornados. Part of nebraska are dealing with more than tornado damage this morning. One twister touched down in colerinlcole coleridge yesterday, just north of where a pair of tornados killed two people monday in pilger. Up to 50 homes were destroyed there. In the southwest powerful winds are spreading a wildfire. Flames continue to threaten navajo communities in new mexico. Meteorologist megan glaros of wbbm is tracking this mornings
Severe Weather
. Good morning to you and good morning to our viewers in the west. If youre traveling east today, theres a huge chunk of the country which is under a risk for
Severe Weather
. It extends from the
Canadian Border
all the way down to the
Mexican Border
and almost all the way on up to the east coast. Were talking about the plains states, the midwest and muchlt of the midatlantic at risk for severe winds, large hail and isolated tornados. While we stay dry in the west heat builds in some areas. Were talking about a
High Temperature
of 101 in phoenix, 78 degrees for santa fe. Youll start off with cloudy conditions in los angeles with the june gloom but that will burn off to a high of about 76 degrees in l. A. 74 degrees for portland. If you head to casper or billings, the temperature there should top the 60s. Denver, right around 81. Megan, thanks. General motors
Ceo Mary Barra
is back in the congressional hot seat. A hearing is getting under way right now. Lawmakers plan to question her about the troubling findings in the companys sbernlt reportinternal report on faulty ignition switches. They want to know why insiders new about the defect while barra did not. Cbs news got an early look at her opening statement. Barra is expected to say, quote, i am not going to accept business as usual as gm. In the wake of the whyinhouse review they fired 15 employees and hired 35 product safety investigators. Another figure faced tough questions from congress. Television personality dr. Oz spent hours in front of lawmakers tuesday. Nancy cordes is on capitol hill, where the doctor was scolded about his comments on weight loss products. Nancy, good morning. Reporter good morning to you and our viewers in the west. Essentially senators accused dr. Oz of hyping products on his show based on shoddy science. They argue that contributes to a
Cottage Industry
that preys on gullible americans who are desperate to lose weight. Do you believe theres a magic weight loss cure out there . Reporter senators questioned the celebrity doctor for nearly two hours tuesday. I know you feel that youre a victim but sometimes conduct invites being a victim. And i think if you would be more careful, maybe you wouldnt be victimized quite as frequently. Reporter they criticized the talk show host for describing untested weight loss supplements as magical or miraculous. Fiber called alphacyclodextrine. Its called adiponectin. It could be the simple solution youre looking for to bust your body fat for good. Reporter dr. Oz said he stopped using those overthetop terms but that retailers still twist his words to sell their products online. I use flowery language. I used language that was very passionate but ended up not being helpful but incendiary and it provided fodder for unscrupulous advertisers. I have not been talking about products in that way for two years, and it has not changed at all what im seeing on the internet. Frankly, its getting worse. Reporter but
Committee Chair
Claire Mccaskill
pointed to more recent offenses to argue oz hasnt completely reformed his ways. In january you called forskolin. Lightning in a bottle. She called the sale of
Fraudulent Health
supplements a crisis in
Consumer Protection
and challenged the influential host to be a bigger part of the solution. If you think all of a sudden i can take a pill and still have a kielbasa thats not the right knowledge and not what i intend to convey but it can be con construed that way if you dont watch the entire segment. Ive got to pick my words carefully enough that im not being taken out of context. Reporter beyond embarrassing dr. Oz theres very little that congress can do in this arena. It is the federal trade commissions job to go after online scams and even they gayle, can only scratch the surface. All right. Thank you, nancy. In brazil team usa is still flying high this morning after mondays world cup win, and a growing number of fans are along for the ride. Nearly 16 million americans watched on tv as the u. S. Beat ghana. That number does not include everybody who was watching at work, in the bar or at outdoor events. Y lane quijano is in
Rio De Janeiro
where thousands of traveling americans are loud and proud. Good morning. Reporter well good morning. Americans outside of brazil americans are the largest buyer of tickets for this years world cup. Nearly 200,000 seats. Enthusiasm and pride for team usa is swelling after their stirring world cup victory on monday night over ghana. It was just an incredible feeling. The support we had from the fans in the stadium along with the fans in every corner of the country, we felt that. Reporter when the americans took back the lead late in the game, twitter activity in the u. S. Exploded. You look at you know your instagram and twitter and you hear the you see the videos that people posted their reactions at the bars pubs and its just awesome. Were part of this movement i guess, growing soccer in the states, so its really cool. Reporter even
Vice President
joe biden made his way to the locker room after the game to speak with the players and show his support. Are you kidding me . This is a kick man. Reporter team usa was back on the practice field in sao paulo yesterday afternoon. Head coach jurgen klinsmann, who once downplayed his young teams chances is suddenly bullish. We only talk about how to beat this
Portugal Team
with all the amazing players that we have. We elieve in it. We believe that we can go and beat them. Reporter but portugal is the fourth ranked team in the world, which boasts a string of star players, including arguably the best player on the planet kris yaunwn owe ronaldo. A victory over portugal on sunday would be a stunner and also a sign that perhaps american soccer has arrived. We are the
United States
and reporter the u. S. Takes on portugal on sunday. Temperatures on game day are expected to reach the 90s. Gayle. Its okay it looks like theyll be ready. Thank you, elaine. It is now 7 19. Ahead on cbs this morning well check the headlines around the globe, including a new investigation into deadly plane beautiful spring sunshine around the bay area all the way to the coastline. We are going to be looking good today out the door, some of the warmest temperatures of the week ahead. Yeah, nice hazy shot for you looking toward the
Golden Gate Bridge
. That ridge of
High Pressure
strengthening today, more of a northerly wind. That will bring with it lots of sunshine and some warmer temperatures, too. 80s and some low 90s well inland. About 84 in san jose. 69 in
Ahmed Abu Khattala<\/a>. The man believed to be the mastermind of the deadly attack on the u. S. Consulate in ben gauzy, now aboard a u. S. Ship in the mediterranean. Large tornado. Another twister struck nebraska about 45 miles from pilger. A line of
Severe Weather<\/a> moved from the plains east overnight threatening another day of potentially damaging weather. Isis continues its advance towards baghdad. Militants now control about 75 of iraqs largest oil refinery. The iranian president saying hes ready to help the shiite shiitecontrolled iraqi government. A mother is behind bars charged with poisoning her young son. She knew the grand jury was going on. She really didnt show any emotion. A california mayor stepping down over a dog dropping scandal. He was caught tossing a small bag into a neighbors yard. Drivers on a kansas city highway captured this terrifying crash. One person was injured. Holy [ bleep ]. 00 boy, has it been exciting. 100,000 ducks stam peegd at once. Its like running with the bulls but with ducks. And all that matters. I use flowery language. Tvs dr. Oz scolded by senators during a hearing on false and deceptive diet ads. I dont get why you need to say this stuff because you know its not true. On cbs this morning. The iraqi army had some trouble with the insurgents and they just dropped their guns took off their uniforms and went home. Its like the miami heat. This mornings eye opener is presented by toyota. Lets go places. Welcome to cbs this morning. Norah odonnell is off. Good morning, gayle. Good morning, charlie. President obama will brief congressional leaders today on his response to iraqs spiraling violence. House speaker john boehner, nancy pelosi senator majority leader harry reid and
Mitch Mcconnell<\/a> will attend the white house meeting. Administration officials tell cbs news the president will make the case for sending a limited number of special forces to iraq. He has not made a decision on ordering air strikes. The president wants better intelligence reports on the lkdsal qaedainspired insurgents known as isis and the strength of iraqi forces they are battling. Irans president vows that his country will protect them in iraq. Iranian citizens are signing up to put the terrorists in their place. The isis army is threatening shiite holy sites. This morning those militants control 75 of iraqs largest oil refinery. Clarissa ward is in baghdad where violence is on the rise. Clarissa good morning. Reporter good morning. Islamic militants have been pounding that refinery all morning with mortars. If they do successfully take the entire facility, we could be looking at massive power outages, long lines for gas. This in a country that is already on the edge of chaos. Militants continued their bloody
Bombing Campaign<\/a> in baghdad, hitting a crowded market in the shiite stronghold of satar city killing 12. A powerful explosion took place here, this resident said. I have never seen such a horrific blast before. The streets of baghdad are full of
Security Forces<\/a> as fighters with the al qaeda
Splinter Group<\/a> isis threaten the capital. And thousands of shiites have volunteered to join sectarian militias. Rallies like these are now a daily occurrence. These fighters told us they consider it a sacred duty to defend their city. General saad maan is a ministry, the department in charge of iraqs internal security. The strategy is clear, our goal is to embrace our cities. Reporter he denies iraq is in the midst of a sectarian civil war and that arming shiite volunteers is a dangerous idea. When you create these shiite militias, it reignites those old sectarian tensions. We dont have militias. You could have mi militias. We must embrace iraq and iraq for sunni and for shia. Reporter many fear that that new wave of sectarian killings has already begun. Last night in a governmentcontrolled
Police Station<\/a> in baqouba, the bodies of 44 sunni prisoners were found, all of them had gunshots to the head or to the chest. Gayle. Clarissa thank you. Please be careful. Thank you very much. Now to the major break in the benghazi investigation. U. S. Intelligence officials this morning are questioning a man accused of plotting the deadly attack on the american consulate in libya. He is the first person arrested in connection with the assault 21 months ago. The suspect will be brought to this country and put on public trial. Bob orr is in washington where
Officials Say<\/a> the arrest was in the works for a year. Bob, good morning. Reporter good morning. Well right after the benghazi attacks in september, 2012,
Ahmed Abu Khattala<\/a> openly met with a number of reporters and taunted
Officials Say<\/a>ing if im a suspect, then come and get me. Well, sunday night, u. S. Special
Operations Forces<\/a> did just that. U. S. Officials believe this is a photo of
Ahmed Abu Khattala<\/a> a
Libyan Islamic<\/a> militant who prosecutors say helped orchestrate the attacks on u. S. Facilities in benghazi. On sunday u. S. Intelligence tracked him to a small seaside villa south of benghazi. After dark commandos and fbi agents silently converged on the home and quickly captured khattala without firing a shot. No one was hurt. Its important for us to send a message to the world that when americans are attacked no matter how long it takes, we will find those responsible and we will bring them to justice. Reporter khattala is now aboard a u. S. Navy ship in the mediterranean, where hes being interrogated by a special intelligence team. Pentagon spokesman admiral john kirby said khattalas capture was not made public until tuesday to preserve the integrity of the criminal case against him. We had to also make sure that those involved that their security and safety was looked after as well. Reporter khattala, believed to be a
Senior Leader<\/a> of the radical islamist group, was secretly charged by federal prosecutors last july for his alleged role in the attacks which killed four americans. Ambassador christopher stevens, state
Department Official<\/a> shawn smith, and security contractors tyrone woods and glenn doherty. Our diplomats serve with incredible courage and valor in some very difficult situations. They need to know that this country has their back and will always go after anybody who goes after us. Reporter
Law Enforcement<\/a> sources say other islamic radicals have also been charged in the case but
Details Remain<\/a> sealed. 21 months after the u. S. Consulate was overrun, only khattala is in custody. Senior administration
Officials Say<\/a> khattala was often surrounded in recent months by militia, so they were waiting for a time when his defenses might be down to make their move. Now, once that intelligence interrogation at sea is concluded, khattala will be read his rights and then turned over to federal prosecutors. He could face the
Death Penalty<\/a> if ultimately convicted. Charlie. Also in washington cbs news
Senior Security<\/a> analyst mike morell, he was deputy cia director at the type of the benghazi attack mike good morning. Good morning, charlie. Good morning gayle. Good morning. What is the significance of this arrest and what might we learn from him . I think the president s point about nobody gets away with killing americans, no matter how long it takes to find them is the most significant. It sends a message to anybody who might do this that well find you. That is the most significant. In terms of intelligence i think theres three things that we want to learn. One is we want to find out whether an sar al sharia is plotting any additional attacks right now. I think thats the first line of questioning for him. The second line of questioning is who else was involved in the benghazi attack and where are they. And the third line of questioning, well try to get at some of those unanswered benghazi questions. What motivated these guys how much preplanning, how much organization was there. I think those are the three lines of questioning that hell be going through. Is there suspicion that he was in fact the mastermind of this . So the suspicion is that he was one of the leaders, not that he was the mastermind. But, you know, theres a lot about this we dont know so he could turn out to be more significant. But right now its felt that he was one of the leaders, not the leader. How confident are you, mike that the u. S. Will get the information they need . What if he says look im not talking. I have nothing to say. You dont know. I dont know whats going on right now. But the fbi is pretty good at developing rapport with these guys and getting information from them. So i think the more the longer he spends at sea, the less hes talk. The faster he gets to washington and gets charged, the more he has talked. I think that will be the signal. Let me turn to iraq. You said to me last night this is the worst situation since the 1973 war. Why is it that serious . When we look at the increasing sectarian conflict reported by
Clarissa Ward<\/a> and others, its getting to be a very bloody battle. I think its the most dangerous because we are at risk of losing iraq. Iraq is at risk of breaking into three pieces. And one of those pieces if this happens, will be an al qaeda safe haven from which they will conduct attacks against the
United States<\/a> of america and against western europe. The other reason it is such a breakup would be so bad, charlie, is because there would be a risk of a spillover to the rest of the region in terms of redrawing the lines there as well. I want to get this for sure. So what does the
United States<\/a> do . What is necessary for the
United States<\/a> to do in terms of equipment and men on the ground . So the best outcome here charlie, the best outcome here as we talked about last night is a diplomatic solution where you bring all the sides together and you form a new government without maliki. A new government for all iraqis. That takes an awful lot of pressure on all the sides, and i think it takes some u. S. Military support on the ground which will give us more credibility in that diplomatic argument. And i think that is u. S. Special forces on the ground advising and assisting, i think that its intelligence support. Those are the two keys, i think. All right, mike. So youre saying congress should support the president s request today if he makes it . I think so. Thank you, mike morell for joining us this morning. Tens of millions from the upper midwest to the northeast are under threat of severe storms this morning. They could bring tornados. Part of nebraska are dealing with more than tornado damage this morning. One twister touched down in colerinlcole coleridge yesterday, just north of where a pair of tornados killed two people monday in pilger. Up to 50 homes were destroyed there. In the southwest powerful winds are spreading a wildfire. Flames continue to threaten navajo communities in new mexico. Meteorologist megan glaros of wbbm is tracking this mornings
Severe Weather<\/a>. Good morning to you and good morning to our viewers in the west. If youre traveling east today, theres a huge chunk of the country which is under a risk for
Severe Weather<\/a>. It extends from the
Canadian Border<\/a> all the way down to the
Mexican Border<\/a> and almost all the way on up to the east coast. Were talking about the plains states, the midwest and muchlt of the midatlantic at risk for severe winds, large hail and isolated tornados. While we stay dry in the west heat builds in some areas. Were talking about a
High Temperature<\/a> of 101 in phoenix, 78 degrees for santa fe. Youll start off with cloudy conditions in los angeles with the june gloom but that will burn off to a high of about 76 degrees in l. A. 74 degrees for portland. If you head to casper or billings, the temperature there should top the 60s. Denver, right around 81. Megan, thanks. General motors
Ceo Mary Barra<\/a> is back in the congressional hot seat. A hearing is getting under way right now. Lawmakers plan to question her about the troubling findings in the companys sbernlt reportinternal report on faulty ignition switches. They want to know why insiders new about the defect while barra did not. Cbs news got an early look at her opening statement. Barra is expected to say, quote, i am not going to accept business as usual as gm. In the wake of the whyinhouse review they fired 15 employees and hired 35 product safety investigators. Another figure faced tough questions from congress. Television personality dr. Oz spent hours in front of lawmakers tuesday. Nancy cordes is on capitol hill, where the doctor was scolded about his comments on weight loss products. Nancy, good morning. Reporter good morning to you and our viewers in the west. Essentially senators accused dr. Oz of hyping products on his show based on shoddy science. They argue that contributes to a
Cottage Industry<\/a> that preys on gullible americans who are desperate to lose weight. Do you believe theres a magic weight loss cure out there . Reporter senators questioned the celebrity doctor for nearly two hours tuesday. I know you feel that youre a victim but sometimes conduct invites being a victim. And i think if you would be more careful, maybe you wouldnt be victimized quite as frequently. Reporter they criticized the talk show host for describing untested weight loss supplements as magical or miraculous. Fiber called alphacyclodextrine. Its called adiponectin. It could be the simple solution youre looking for to bust your body fat for good. Reporter dr. Oz said he stopped using those overthetop terms but that retailers still twist his words to sell their products online. I use flowery language. I used language that was very passionate but ended up not being helpful but incendiary and it provided fodder for unscrupulous advertisers. I have not been talking about products in that way for two years, and it has not changed at all what im seeing on the internet. Frankly, its getting worse. Reporter but
Committee Chair<\/a>
Claire Mccaskill<\/a> pointed to more recent offenses to argue oz hasnt completely reformed his ways. In january you called forskolin. Lightning in a bottle. She called the sale of
Fraudulent Health<\/a> supplements a crisis in
Consumer Protection<\/a> and challenged the influential host to be a bigger part of the solution. If you think all of a sudden i can take a pill and still have a kielbasa thats not the right knowledge and not what i intend to convey but it can be con construed that way if you dont watch the entire segment. Ive got to pick my words carefully enough that im not being taken out of context. Reporter beyond embarrassing dr. Oz theres very little that congress can do in this arena. It is the federal trade commissions job to go after online scams and even they gayle, can only scratch the surface. All right. Thank you, nancy. In brazil team usa is still flying high this morning after mondays world cup win, and a growing number of fans are along for the ride. Nearly 16 million americans watched on tv as the u. S. Beat ghana. That number does not include everybody who was watching at work, in the bar or at outdoor events. Y lane quijano is in
Rio De Janeiro<\/a> where thousands of traveling americans are loud and proud. Good morning. Reporter well good morning. Americans outside of brazil americans are the largest buyer of tickets for this years world cup. Nearly 200,000 seats. Enthusiasm and pride for team usa is swelling after their stirring world cup victory on monday night over ghana. It was just an incredible feeling. The support we had from the fans in the stadium along with the fans in every corner of the country, we felt that. Reporter when the americans took back the lead late in the game, twitter activity in the u. S. Exploded. You look at you know your instagram and twitter and you hear the you see the videos that people posted their reactions at the bars pubs and its just awesome. Were part of this movement i guess, growing soccer in the states, so its really cool. Reporter even
Vice President<\/a> joe biden made his way to the locker room after the game to speak with the players and show his support. Are you kidding me . This is a kick man. Reporter team usa was back on the practice field in sao paulo yesterday afternoon. Head coach jurgen klinsmann, who once downplayed his young teams chances is suddenly bullish. We only talk about how to beat this
Portugal Team<\/a> with all the amazing players that we have. We elieve in it. We believe that we can go and beat them. Reporter but portugal is the fourth ranked team in the world, which boasts a string of star players, including arguably the best player on the planet kris yaunwn owe ronaldo. A victory over portugal on sunday would be a stunner and also a sign that perhaps american soccer has arrived. We are the
United States<\/a> and reporter the u. S. Takes on portugal on sunday. Temperatures on game day are expected to reach the 90s. Gayle. Its okay it looks like theyll be ready. Thank you, elaine. It is now 7 19. Ahead on cbs this morning well check the headlines around the globe, including a new investigation into deadly plane beautiful spring sunshine around the bay area all the way to the coastline. We are going to be looking good today out the door, some of the warmest temperatures of the week ahead. Yeah, nice hazy shot for you looking toward the
Golden Gate Bridge<\/a>. That ridge of
High Pressure<\/a> strengthening today, more of a northerly wind. That will bring with it lots of sunshine and some warmer temperatures, too. 80s and some low 90s well inland. About 84 in san jose. 69 in
San Francisco<\/a>. And 85 in santa rosa. A little cooler more fog on the way toward the weekend. This
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Fremont Police<\/a> are getting the cameras they asked for. City
Council Voted<\/a> unanimously to set up a system of
Surveillance Video<\/a> to watch everyone driving into and out of their town. The system will scan license plates. Bay areas lagging in conserving water. Usage is only down 2 in comparison to the last couple of years. As a whole the state of california has cut water use by 5 . Today is opening day for the
Alameda County<\/a> fair in pleasanton where they have attractions, horseracing, nightly concerts and fireworks. The fair runs through july 6. They have night ranger and eddie money headlining the concert. Traffic and weather coming up right after the break. Stay there. Good morning. Im
Gianna Franco<\/a> in the traffic center. Brandnew trouble spot along 580 westbound at greenville. An accident blocking the center divide. Slow westbound through the altamont pass. Sluggish towards 680. Northbound 101 that accident clearing in san jose at 280 680. Still busy as you work your way through 101 northbound seeing delays from about capitol expressway at least to just beyond 237. Tap of the brake lights through that whole section. Heres lawrence. High pressure in control going to bring with it lots of sunshine all the way to the coastline today. We are looking good. This is probably going to be the warmest day of the week. Beautiful over russian hill toward the
Golden Gate Bridge<\/a>. Cloudfree right now. That ridge will continue to strengthen today. Some northerly winds kicking in so we are going to see some warmer temperatures outside, as well. Plan on about 90 in livermore. 88 in concord. 84 in san jose. 75 in oakland. 69 degrees in
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High Altitude<\/a> high risk flight across the pacific ocean. Plus inside a circus act, acrobats are breaking their silence and demanding accountability that may end some of their careers. Thats ahead. Time to show you some of this mornings headlines from around the world. North dakotas now producing more than a
Million Barrels<\/a> a day. Thats due in large part to killed nearly 40,000 since the 1960s. Many accidents are blamed on defective parts and designs. This morning chip reid shows us why the government doesnt have the resources to ensure its safety. Hes at the airport in northern virginia. Reporter well, good morning. According to usa today, last year alone there was an average of three small aircraft crashes a day, and while the government usually blames pilot error, the report says other factors have been ignored for years. These are just some of the thousands of crashes of private planes and helicopters, socalled general aviation aircraft that usa today reports have resulted in nearly 45,000 deaths over the past five decades. Thats almost nine times the number of deaths from commercial airlines. Reporter tom frank just complete add yearlong investigation. 45,000 people have been killed. Its an instance of manufacturers and federal overseers not doing their job. Reporter he says the ntsb has cited pilot error as causing or contributinge ingcontributing 80 of these small airplane crash. But he says they overlooked defects in determining the cause of the accidents. When they questions this pilot, they felt their questions were unfairly aim at putting blame on him for running out of gas. Investigators would later find it was this faulty bolt that caused his plane to go down. I was told if i had run out of fuel and i admitted to it that i wouldnt lose my license or they wouldnt go to bad for me. There are all sorts of individuals who have a hand in the quality of the airport, the way its maintained the way it flies. Its like the person who missed the field goal at the end of the game. Well, did he lose the game or did they lose the game because they missed you know five touchdowns earlier in the game. Reporter there has. Been a fate tall accident since the colgan air plane crash which killed 50 and while ntsb has made it a priority to make commercial airplanes safering last year there were 1,200 crashes killing nearly 350 people and some of those investigations, the ntsb relied on manufacturers themselves to determine the cause. Former chairman
Mark Rosenker<\/a> says the agency doesnt have the manpower to investigate all the accidents in person. They go to the ones where they find the most of what they believe to be accident payback, where they learn the most and then make recommendations to prevent them from happening again. Reporter the
General Aviation Manufacturers Association<\/a> put out a report calls it sensational is tick and what theyve done to improve safety safety. Thank you. For the first time a teenager who survived a trip in the wheel well of a plane is talking about his journey. Yahee abdee was seen in
Airport Security<\/a> video jumping out of a plane after it landed in maui. It had taken off from san diego, kachlt the 15yearold made it in freezing conditions. In an interview with our
San Francisco<\/a> station kpix he revealed why he risked his life. I only did it because i didnt want to live with my step mochlt mom. Second of all, i wanted to find my mom. I didnt care if i ended up dieing. He said he wanted to find his mom. He wanted to find his mom. He apparently doesnt like his step we talked with two sisters. Theyre the first wave of immigrants who were seeing in texas. All smiles and dressed in their sunday best its hard to imagine what these girls went to to get from honduras to the u. S. You hid in boxes. Yeah. Inside a box. Yeah. Reporter you were scared. Yeah. Reporter you couldnt breathe. Yeah. Reporter the 10yearold and 15yearold would link in fear. You said people would break into your hourks pull you out of the house, rob your cousin on the way to the bank. Yes. Their mother worried for them. She paid 10,000 to bring them to the
United States<\/a>. She said it was too risky for them to stay in honduras. What do you want for them . I want them to be somebody get ahead, she said not clean houses like me and have a career. The children left the honduran capital last year and illegally crossed the border. When they made it to the border the girls stayed in a stash house full of men for nearly a week. What were you thinking when you were staying in the house . [ speaking spanish ] reporter that you were afraid men were going to do something to you. Si. Reporter the scariest part was crossing the river. Yeah, because it was too big. Reporter it was too big. Yes. Reporter after crossing the rush they were pickedpickeded by
Border Patrol<\/a> agents. They were living in michigan. Their mother hadnt seen them in eight years. Annie runs a facility in baltimore. We do need to respond to the emergency but we also need to put into place protection for these kids in the long term. So far no one has contacted the girls family for any kind of deportation hearing. It could be years before they know if their request for asylum is granted. Both immigrant and advocates and opponents say they have to do more to enforce immigration laws and send out a clear message that more must be done and slim i getting here does not guarantee citizenship. Gayle . Very interesting piece. It was. And heartbreaking to see what they went through. But they here. Notice how the young girl did all the talking. Glad theyre okay. Four circuit acrobats say their lives and their dreams changed in one moment. The women injur its the yoplait greek tasteoff and were asking this sports town which blueberry greek yogurt is their champion. Its the bottom of the 9th whos it going to be . Get your greek yogurt here can i ask you a question . Which one tastes the best . A tastes better. A. I love. Lift it up and see what the winner is. Who is it . No way. Its yoplait i knew it do you want to see which one yoplait greek beat . Chobani. Hoorah yoplait greek wins again. Take the tasteoff for yourself. Go boston introducing a beauty breakthrough. So bold. The new paint studio at ace surprise. Luxurious color from
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Barnum Bailey<\/a> circus. Michelle mill irhas more. Good morning. Good morning. The four women fought back tears hoping the conversation and lawsuit will prevent another accident. Every day is something hard every day is new. Reporter 4r5 days ago diane across ta and eight others were injured when the apparatus they were hanging from snapped sending them into a 30foot freefall freefall. My parents gave me the power and the energy and the reason to i dont give up. My dream was to be a star performer. Now my dream is to get up and walk. Reporter victoria who helped create the act described the chaos following the fall. All of us ask about each other and everybody say im okay. Make sure. Reporter seven of the eight aerial acrobats injured hire add lawmaker to help find answers to what went wrong. They want no stone unturned to find out what made this happen so they can make sure that this never happens in another circus act again. Reporter the attorneys did not say who their lawsuit will target. According to work mens compensation laws it is not likely to be the circuit but could include the maker of the clip that failed or them itself. Its designed to hold 10,000 pounds. The night of the accident it was supported 1,400. How important is it to go back to the sir cull . I cant tell you right now but for me the dream is just done. Just done. The other female acrobats not at the press conference say theyre focusing on their recovery as well. It is uncertain at this point if theyll ever perform again. As for the lawsuit, the attorneys have to wait for the federal investigation to finish before they can start their own. All right michelle. That was scary to see, charlie. Now theyre saying i just want to walk again to. Beautiful spring sunshine around the bay area all the way to the coastline. We are going to be looking good today out the door, some of the warmest temperatures of the week ahead. Yeah, nice hazy shot for you looking toward the
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San Francisco<\/a>. And 85 in santa rosa. A little cooler more fog on the way toward the weekend. Ahead, only on cbs this morning, well introduce you to a woman who claims her doctor forced her to give birth through a csection. I was begging all the way, dont do it. My baby is fine, dont do it, dont do it. Well take a look at her case and the question of csections being performed too often in this country. Youre watching cbs this morning. Well be right back. Narrator this portion of cbs this morning sponsored by toyota. Lets go places. Shes a unicorn. And a pegasus. And why is she strapped to the roof of my rav4 . Well, if you have kids. Then you know why. Now the real question. Wheres this thing going in the house . The rav4 toyota. Lets go places. Dad. How did you get here . I dont know. speaking in russian look, look, look. You probably want to get away as much as we do. With priceline express deals, you can get a fabulous hotel without bidding. Think of the rubles youll save. One touch, fun in the sun. I like fun. Well, that went exactly as i planned. Really . [ male announcer ] keep your lawn looking great with a troybilt trimmer for just 89 at lowes. Everything your mouth does in a day is building up layer, upon layer, of bacteria. And to destroy those layers . You need listerine\u00ae. Its unique formula penetrates these layers deeper than other mouthwashes, killing bacteria all the way down to the bottom layer. So for a cleaner healthier mouth, go with 1 dentist recommended listerine\u00ae. Power to your mouth\u2122. Also try new listerine\u00ae naturals. The only mouthwash that combines the power of listerine\u00ae with naturally sourced ingredients. Most 100calorie yogurts are made with artificial ingredients and sweeteners. But here at chobani, we make the only one thats made with 100 natural ingredients. You know a cup of yogurt wont change the world but how we make it might. Well take a look at her case [announcer] play closegood and close. Help keep teeth clean and breath fresh with beneful healthy smile snacks. With soft meaty centers and teeth cleaning texture,its dental that tastes so good. Beneful healthy smile food and snacks. Its great on strawberries apples. Bananas. Rice cakes. Raspberries. Toast [ kelly ] jif hazelnut spread makes anything your new favorite thing. Spoons which is why this choosy mom chooses jif. Lets start off with good news. Cone graduate lagss to the u. S. World cup team. U. S. World cup team yesterday the u. S. Beat ghana, 21. The victory is a pretty big deal for americans because the number of students who can locate ghana on the map jumped all the way up to 10 . 10 . Amazon plans to unveil its new smartphone today. How it stacks up against the competition. Thats ahead on cbs this morning. Play peel, play, ole, ole from mcdonalds. luis papa and you could win a trip for two to the fifa
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Heart Failure<\/a> have occurred. Before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. Ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. Tell your doctor if you have had tb, hepatitis b are prone to infections, or have symptoms such as fever fatigue, cough, or sores. You should not start humira if you have any kind of infection. Take the next step. Talk to your doctor. This is humira at work. Your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. Its 7 56. Im michelle griego. Oakland fire investigators are looking for a potential arsonist. Five suspicious fires started in the
Oakland Hills<\/a> yesterday. No one was hurt. And no buildings were damaged. A new state audit finds the
California Utility Commission<\/a> does a poor job overseeing transportation companies. This comes a year after a deadly limo fire in san mateo. Auditors say the puc lacks leadership in enforcing rules and collecting fines. California wont be the first state to require warning labels on sugary drinks. A bill died in the stay
Assembly Committee<\/a> yesterday. Supporters said the labels would educate people about the link between sugar and diabetes. Stay with us. Traffic and weather in just a moment. Good morning. Metering lights are on at the bay bridge toll plaza. Slowandgo through the maze. Looks like its slowandgo off the eastshore freeway, as well. Clear up the incline. Elsewhere westbound san mateo bridge sluggish 32 minutes now to go between 880 and 101. If you are headed towards the peninsula, northbound 101 slow andgo through san mateo, south 101 also seeing some delays. And the
Golden Gate Bridge<\/a> no problems. Hazy outside in spots but otherwise we are looking at a
Beautiful Day<\/a> ahead. Beautiful spring weather all around the bay area overlooking the bay right now the sparkling waters and
High Pressure<\/a> building overhead bringing with it some of the warmest temperatures of the week. 80s and low 90s inland. 70s and 80s inside the bay and 60s and sunny along the coastline. The fog returns tonight to cool things down for tomorrow at least along the coast. More cooling into the weekend. Bulldog ah, the dog days of summer time to celebrate with your mates, grill a few dogs eh, hot dogs. Bacon burgers. Dachshund mattress discounters 4th of july sale . Bulldog that cloud reminds me of. Radio announcer the tempurpedic cloud collection. Bulldog thats it radio announcer now with 48 months interestfree financing basset hound free financing . Radio announcer or get a queen size serta pillow top on sale for just 597. Bulldog thats a ringer of a deal radio announcer the 4th of july sale is on now. Dog come on, lets go bulldog hey wheres everyone going . Mattress discounters good morning to our viewers in the west. Its wednesday, june 18th 2014. Welcome back to cbs this morning. More real news ahead including president obama finetuning his options in iraq and getting blasted by republican critics, but first a look at todays eyeopener eyeopener at 8 00. This is in a country already on the edge of chaos. We are at risk of losing iraq. Iraq is at risk of breaking into three pieces. Once that intelligence interrogation at sea, he will be turned over to federal prosecutors. A huge chunk of the country under
Severe Weather<\/a>. Senators accused dr. Oz of putting things on his show. According to usa today, last year alone there was an average of three small aircraft crashes a day. Outside of brazil americans are the largest buyer of tickets for this years world cup. This is a huge day for
American Sports<\/a> fans who have been excited about the world cup ever since they noticed it was happening after the nba finals on sunday. I am charlie rose with gayle king, and
Norah Odonnell<\/a> is off. Reports this morning say president obama is leaning away from air strikes against an insurgent terrorists in iraq but nothing is being ruled out. Intelligence has not identified many potential targets. The president will layout his options this afternoon at a white house meeting. Former
Vice President<\/a> , dick cheney blames president obama for abandoning iraq. He says rarely has a u. S. President been so wrong about so much at the expense of so many. We asked the cia director for reaction this morning. I read it this morning and had two reactions. One reaction is the
Vice President<\/a> is absolutely right, that our
National Security<\/a> is at risk but both administrations, the
Bush Administration<\/a> and the
Obama Administration<\/a> i believe, made mistakes in iraq so there is plenty of blame to go around. Cheney was
Vice President<\/a> when the
United States<\/a> invaded iraq nine years ago. And then the mastermind of the benghazi attack the special forces captured him on sunday night and he is accused of organizing the raid that killed stevens and three other americans. U. S. Officials intend to put him on trial in this country, and credit kicks think he should be send to the guantanamo prison. I think what was made abundantly clear by this latest effort is that we have an unwavering commitment to go after anybody, no matter how long it takes, who is responsible for harming americans. She spoke during a publicity tour for her new state department memoir. And abbasmahmoud abbas said his forces are helping to search for three israeli teenagers that may have been kidnapped. One caries duel american citizenship. Since they vanished more than 200 palestinians have been arrested on the west bank. The search is turn into a full scale military operation. Armed soldiers and checkpoints are an everyday sight, but these soldiers have been raiding homes and scouring streets for the three teens. They have arrested over 200 people. That includes dozens of
Prisoners Released<\/a> in a 2012
Prisoner Exchange<\/a> for an abducted israeli soldier. The families plead for the safe release of their children. Hamas leaders called the security operation criminal and the wider
Palestinian Community<\/a> described it as selective punishment although a group has not taken responsibility for the kidnapping, israel has made it clear the ultimate goal is to crack down further on hamas. Reporting from the west bank. In washington the irs has more explaining to do. The tax agency lost another batch of emails that could help explain the targeting of groups including tea party supporters. Learner used to head the decision that handled those applications applications. President obama is rallying supporters of gay rights. He spoke at a fund rater last night for political donors who are gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender. He believes more needs to be done overseas for equality. There are still americans out there who are vulnerable and alone and still need our support, so we cant stop and have to keep fighting and we have to keep fighting for the human rights of people around the world, to those that face violence and intimidation every single day, and who live under governments who have made the existence of anybody who is lbgt illegal, and we need to send a message to those folks, i want him to hear from the
United States<\/a> we believe in your dignity and quality and the
United States<\/a> stands with you. The president is promising to sign an executive order ending
Workplace Discrimination<\/a> by federal contractors based on sexual orientation, and that would affect 14 million employees. From the president to toronto, ford is planning his return to city hall and says he will be back by the end of the month and he is completing a twomonth stay in rehab for alcohol abuse. Ford asked that his locks be returned on the office. He wants to be reelected to a second term in october. A developer in rhode island is dealing with an expensive mistake this morning. His company will need to move a new waterfront mansion or tear it down. The 1. 8 million home was mistakenly built on public park land and the developer blames a bad survey for that one, but the park will not sell. The supreme courts decision upholds another ruling two years ago. An 11yearold lucy li will make history, the youngest golfer ever to qualify for the tournament. She can drive the ball 230 yards. She says she plays better when people are watching. The game is going to take me wherever its going to take me so i dont care that much. I want to go out there and have fun and play the best i can and i dont care about the outcome, i just want to have fun. Its mind blowing for me awesome, because the food is great, and its been a lot of fun. Oh, my goodness. She shot a 68 and a 74 to qualify. But she has not thought about turning pro down the road. This years open is being held in pinehurst in north carolina. You were just there. She shot a 68. What do you think of the philosophy . I am better when people are watching . Yeah i want to have fun. Ahead on cbs this morning, amazons first smartphone coming out. Do y nationwide insurance makes a difference. Okay. Only on cb only on cbs this morning, a mom says she was forced into having a csection. Dr. Holly phillips in our toyota green room with a medical legal and ethical issues for every woman and their doctors, and thats next on cbs this morning. Chilis lunch combos starting at just 6 bucks. Hurry in and try our new santa fe chicken quesadillas or the delicious bacon ranch. Served with fries and your choice of soup or salad. Chilis lunch combos starting at 6 bucks. You can hide uneven skin tone from here. And here. But what about here . [ female announcer ] neutrogena\u00ae visibly even daily moisturizer with a clinically proven soy complex. It diminishes the look of dark spots in 4 short weeks. And just like that your skin will look radiant and more even. Even from here. [ female announcer ] visibly even moisturizer and new bb cream. From neutrogena\u00ae. [ male announcer ] fresh, local milk real cream, and no preservatives. From the farm to our fridge in just six days. Philadelphia\u00ae cream cheese. So rich, creamy, and delicious. Only philadelphia\u00ae. Introducing a beauty breakthrough. So bold. The new paint studio at ace surprise. Luxurious color from
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Attorney Says<\/a> the smoking gun for her case is also in the notes. I have decided to override her refusal to have a csection. The mother has the right. It is ethically wrong. It is medically wrong. It is always wrong to take a knife and stick it into a woman when she says no. Staten
Island University<\/a> hospital says it does not comment on pending litigation but supports a mothers decision to have a vaginal birth after csection and have an overall csection rate of 22 , well below the state average. Still, experts say hospitals may lack legal and ethical footing in circumstances like these. Even when acting in the best interest of the mother and baby. Art caplan is a bioethicist at nyu langone medical center. The doctor can ska ka joel persuade, argue, do everything in their power to get the woman to change her mind but they should not ever do a procedure, even with the fetus in trouble, against the will of the mother. She would like to grow her family of three boys but she says given birth scares her now. To be treated this way. She also says her bladder was harmed in the csection delivery and shes seeking unspecified damages. Very complicated case on both sides. I was struck by the lawyer who said you cannot stick a knife in a woman if she says no. Whats the doctor to do though when he feels that something is dangerous . Right. Well, you know, in her case again, we havent heard from the hospital and i really appreciate her sharing her story with us so we dont know what the doctors actually thought at that time. Regardless, a doctor can talk about risks, a doctor could say i believe youre in harms way, i believe the babys in harms way, i believe a csection is the right thing to do but ultimately the mother has the choice to consent to the surgery or not. And she didnt want it in this case. And she made it clear it sounds like. Yes. So its a very very interesting case. It just really raises so many ideas about womens rights in the operating room and delivery. Thank you. Dr. Holly phillips. Well look at how
Networks Like<\/a> this one are taking on new competition for viewers and prestige. Thats ahead on cbs this morning. Announcer cbs morning rounds sponsored by tums. Fights heartburn fast. Fights heartburn fast. When your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast, with tums. Heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact. And goes to work in seconds. Tum, tum tum tum. Tums [ male announcer ] this is kevin. To prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him hes agreed to give it up. Thats today . [ male announcer ] well be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. I was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. And now ive got to take more pills. Yup. Another pill stop. Can i get my aleve back yet . For my pain, i want my aleve. [ male announcer ] look for the easyopen red arthritis cap. Discover brookside and discover an exciting combination of tastes. Rich, dark chocolate covering soft centers flavored with exotic fruit juices. Its chocolate and fruit flavors like youve never experienced before. Discover brookside. If youre so tough, crack this thick slice of medium cheddar with your bare hand. I didnt say tough i said hungry. If youre so hungry, eat this thick slice of medium cheddar with your bare mouth. Tillamook cheese slices, tastes better because its made better. Make way for the ducks. Thousands of them marched down the streets in thailand. It really is all ducks. The photographer said the farmer was taking the birds across the road to find some food. Ive never seen that many ducks in one place. Look at how theyre moving. I wonder if theres one lead over all the ducks. Thats what im thinking. Theres always a leader some place, charlie, always. This morning its known as the mona lisa of stamps. Theres only one in the world. It sold at auction for 9. 5 million yesterday. The 19th century stamp was bought in new york by an anonymous bidder on the phone. It is the fourth time the stamps auction price set a record. It cost a penny when it was first issued in 1856. Only one. Kind of pretty. Its known as the everything store, but today amazon is expected to roll out one more
Fremont Police<\/a> are getting the cameras they asked for. City counci good wednesday morning, everyone. Its 8 25. Here are headlines around the bay area now. Fremont police are getting the cameras they asked for the city
Council Voted<\/a> unanimously to set up a system of surveillance cameras to watch everyone thats driving into and out of their town. The system will also scan license plates. Bay area lagging when it comes to conserving water. Water usage here in the bay is only down 2 in comparison to the last couple of years. As a whole the state of california cut water use 5 . Today opening day for the
Alameda County<\/a> fair. The fair is offering a wide variety of attractions including horseracing, concerts and fireworks. That fair runs through july 6. Stay with us. Traffic and weather in just a moment. Good morning. Southbound 242 at clayton reports of a big rig with concrete blocking lanes. Delays at the bay bridge toll plaza due to a big rig accident. Its a fenderbender. They are trying to push it out of the roadway. Youre backed up just beyond the overpass at this point. So improving a bit. Slowandgo still across the san mateo bridge westbound sluggish towards foster city of northbound 101 through the peninsula in san mateo very slow southbound 101 seeing delays, as well. And 101 out of marin county so far, so good a little sluggish and towards the
Golden Gate Bridge<\/a>, once you get on the bridge though traffic moving into
San Francisco<\/a> at nice speeds and slowandgo as you work your way through san jose northbound sluggish on the 101. Thats traffic. Heres lawrence. All right. Lots of sunshine around the bay area, gianna. We are looking at possibly the warmest day of the week. Sunshine those offshore winds
High Pressure<\/a> builds overhead a little hazy out over the bay looking toward alcatraz but a nice start to the day. Looks like that ridge of
High Pressure<\/a> going to crank these temperatures up outside. Other than the haze, we are looking good to the coastline. 80s and some low 90s in some of the interior valleys. Inside the bay we are looking at about 84 degrees in redwood city. 78 in fremont. 69 in
San Francisco<\/a>. And 84 in the napa valley. Temperatures cooling down tomorrow with a return of low clouds and fog. More cooling into the first weekend of summer. Safeway gets that staying on budget can be a real bear. Thats why theyve got lots of ways to save. Real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. This week, fresh driscolls strawberries are perfectly sweet and just 1. 99 a pound. Foster farms fresh whole chickens are only 99\u00a2 a pound. And arm hammer detergent is just 5. 00. Theres more savings to love. At safeway. Ingredients for life. News. How baseball is causing drug dealers to strike out. Thats ahead. Right now its time to show you some of this mornings headlines. Theres another painting thats hidden. Infrared found another picture beneath the surface. It shows a man wearing a bow tie. Art historians believed picasso reused the canvas because he couldnt afford to buy a new one. The norm times says the metropolitan opera will not show a show around the world. A jewish group protested saying the opera could not be used in
Foreign Countries<\/a> because it could serve sentiment against israel. The miami herald says james le lebron james will not talk about his future until he comes back from his family vacation. This year they lost to san antonio in the finals. Wade says hell talk with wade and bosh before making a decision. A lot of people waiting to hear what hes going to do. The detroit news says a typer was caught cheating. Two students admitting changing cell phone pictures of the answer key. They shared it in a group text. The class will now have to retake that test and could face other disciplinary actions. Once again it shows you crime does not pay. Thats not very well thought out at all. The
New York Daily News<\/a> says golfer rory mcilroy took a swing at united airlines. His clubs were ploft on monday. Hes scheduled to tee off. He tweeted landed in dublin yesterday morning. Still no golf clubs. Sort of need them this week. Can someone help . United tweeted back we have good news your gloves will be in tomorrow and well deliver them to the tournament to you. Meanwhile he announce head will play for the republic of ireland, not
Great Britain<\/a> at the 2016 olympics. Charlie, how many people do you think they had looking for those clubs after that tweet went out . Lots of people were looking for rorys clubs and they got them. The
Los Angeles Times<\/a> says the mayor of san moreno resigned over how shall we say very unneighborly behavior. Look at this. He was caught on
Surveillance Video<\/a> throwing a bag of dog poop in his yard. The neighbor thinks it was revenge for a sign that says no p poop zone. He plans to sue the city. The wall street journal says amazon has a deal. The amazon phone is expected to reveal 3d digit and respond to eye movement. Mellody hobson is in chicago. Good morning. Good morning, charlie. Tell me what amazon can offer and what it can do to gain a competitive advantage in this very competitive smartphone market. Very competitive. So they want to make it super easy for consumers to have a
Cash Register<\/a> in their pocket and they see the phone as gateway to customer retention and attraction. But right now, you know there are the two platforms throughout because when you buy a cell phone youre not just buying hardware but software that gives you a contract and that contract is dominated by two platforms. Apple with ios and google with android. They serve as a middle man and they want out of that prisoners dilemma and they see the phone as a way of being out of it. They call it an everything stofrmt why amazon . Is that surprisetology you . Not surprising because jeff bezos said that he wants a piece of every single transaction on the internet. Thats very bold. Probably impossible, but thats what hes going for and the phone for him is just like were hearing in the telecom industry. Its about bundling. Being able to offer bundled services to in his kasz amazon prime customers, the people who pay for everything from free streaming music to original con tenth to twoday shipping. So he thinks the phone can bundle those services and, again, give him greater relationship with his customer. And ads you know mellody, everybodys getting in everybodys business out there. Thats exactly right. And you have to wonder. If youre a big, big retail out there, walmart or if youre costco youre looking at this and youre probably pretty concerned because youre saying to yourself is the phone the new modernday credit card . Amazon is doing that. Youre right. Everything is changing so quickly. What do you think many means for the customer ultimately . I think more competition is always better for a consumer. Amazon has admitted in the past. Theyre illing to lose to win. That could destabilize things in this market as they price their phone to get market share and ultimately the customers can ben fitz from that. All right. Melodie hobson. Always good to see you. Broadcast and
Cable Networks<\/a> face a growing competitor onlineita nair is here with that crowded field. Good morning. Good morning. There was a time cable shows werent even considered but now they dominate every category. One is determined to gnome nate this week. Even an actress told us she feels like an underdog. Reporter when breaking bad took the award for outstanding series it marked the second year in a row that a network for television wasnt even nominated. The now familiar trend of shows from cable best in broadcast television, began back in 2004 when hbos the sopranos won the first emmy. All of a sudden they became a destination not just for movies but destination for yoj nal programming. Reporter dalton ross is the entertainer at large nr for entertainment weekly. In the year the sopranos enjoyed their first emmy win, viewering werent foe inging inging inging viewers for shoes are reality shows. Theyre cheaper but when you load up your schedule there are less options when it comes to award time. Reporter the last time a network won an emmy in an outstanding category is in 2006 when fox won for 24. But now the landscape is changing again. So just consider that for a moment. Reporter even cable has competition from
Online Streaming Services<\/a> like netflix. Netflix is season of shows and theyre dropping them and you can watch them all in one day. Is that a good thing. It seems like youd loose the buzz. Its boom or bust. Its steady. Were going to start in september, end in may but were going to look at it. You look at good wife which is pror considering the most loved show and networks will tell you its basically a cable show on television. Reporter they believe good wife lts will be the only one to receive an outstanding nomy. Would break a twoyear drought. Lead actress
Julianna Margulies<\/a> is the only actress to win an emmy for a drama. She talked to charlie rose in march about the challenge of creating 22 episode as year but being judged against the shorter season produced by cable. They usually film everything and six months after that it goes on the air, so theres well literally flying by the seat of our pants. Reporter no matter where the program is coming from o or waufrprping and homee what do you do . We t have the family sitting around. Everyone is watching their own thing, but with 3 million channels, someone is watching their own. Networks will offer their own production. Writers are drawn to nonnetwork shows because theyre taking fewer risks. Thats what charlie said. There was a team when people thought cable over network and now theyre like please cable, please. Its a shorter requirement for their episodes. They can still do the movies and do the same. Thank you, vinita. In a city known for crime, baseball is getting hundreds off the streets. Take the nestea plunge. Nothing refreshes like nestea. Little league is a childhood right of package but it may be easy to ig author what it can do to an entire community. How returning to baseball can make davis beyond the diamond. Reporter its day of celebration in a city that rarely has reason to revel. Opening day for the
Little League<\/a> in north camden new jersey. Nothing short of a major league triumph. This field now filled with aspiring ball players and their families was once a crimefilled park visited by police less alone a place for them to be here. We had to change the culture. Brian norton began the north camden
Little League<\/a> in 2011 the same year the police force was cut in half. Soon after the city dubbed americas most dafrms had its highest murder rare ever. Were here in the parkside section of the city an area labeled drug infested and very dangerous. The conversation was about how crazy it was about to become. A bullet hole remains in one of this camden churchs window as. And as a parent the only options were move or do something. We werent moving. People like brian are the x factor and whether this city will be. Hes also a
College Friend<\/a> with brian morton. But we have to be investing in what the fuehrer is, and parttime like brians whole have taken the time to ensure that the youths can have the
Extracurricular Activities<\/a> the and have the opportunity and exposure that most other children in this country have ensuring the safety of the children playing here and the rest of the city required thompson to make drastic changes. How did you manage to bring more resources to bear to this city . When we brought in what we believed were the best officers. We put them on foot walked the neighborhoods. Changes the mental callait lis. Reporter before they took over hundreded had desk jobs. Know that can be found walking the beat and having a view through a surveillance camera. Reporter how big a piece of lowering the crime in camden is technology . Well, technology is a force multiplier. Technology is never going to replace a boot on the ground, but the
Technology Gives<\/a> us the ability to be mare there. Reporter are there mesh measurable ways . Weve reduced gun sales and crime and robbery 20 in our city. And this is a city thats been maybe the most crime ridden in america. Its an zreelly challenged environment in which we on rate. Be what what wi found is if we get more fweed people of tl street than bad people that can change the dayne. S of it. Its maybe to see horn thids ball feet. Just three years ago a hundred kids were signed up were if
Little League<\/a>. For me every kid is a success story. Any time theyre here at not someone else,s encouraging. Baseball wont save camden but every victory. Matter how small, is a big deal. For cbs this morning this is jim axelrod in cam dep, new jersey. Thats how i feel. Camden, camden camden. I love that story. It shows how a smart person can make a difference and thingurn things around. Clint east wad tellings jamie wax about bringing jersey boys to the stage. That there he is. Your. Youre watching cbs this when la quinta. Com sends sales rep
Steve Hatfield<\/a> the ready for you alert, the second his room is ready. You know what he brings . Any questions . Can i get an a, steve . Yes three as he brings his agame the ready for you alert, only at laquinta. Com you know what . Think as you sit here at this table you look at whats happening in iraq and all the terrible things going on in the world, at the same time theres camden and ducks walking across the street. Theres so many interesting things going on in the world. I like what brian said. You have to move or an
Electric City<\/a> car here. Makes about as much sense as a gas guzzling suv here. The quick charging zero emission, allelectric, allnew smart electric drive. Just 139 a month. Oakland fire investigators are looking for a pote good wednesday morning, everyone. Its 8 55. Im frank mallicoat. Heres whats happening around the bay area right now. Oakland fire investigators are looking for a potential arsonist now. Five suspicious fires started in the
Oakland Hills<\/a> yesterday. Nobody was hurt. No buildings were damaged. A new state audit finds the
California Utility Commission<\/a> does a poor job overseeing transportation companies. This comes a year after a deadly limo fire in san mateo. Auditors say the puc lax leadership in enforcing rules and checking fines. And california will not be the first day state to require warning labels on sugary drinks. The bill died in committee yesterday. Supporters say it would tell people about the link between sugar and diabetes. With the forecast, heres lawrence. Sunshine around the bay area today. Probably the hottest temperatures of the week, too. Going to sneak some of those temperatures up in the low numbers in some of the valleys. Out the door we go. Blue skies over
San Francisco<\/a>, hazy over the bay this afternoon. Otherwise we are going to see plenty of sunshine all the way to the coastline today. Numbers this afternoon, as high as 89 degrees in fairfield. 84 in the napa valley. 990 in livermore. 84 degrees in san jose. 75 in oakland. And sunny skies and 69 degrees in
San Francisco<\/a>. Now tonight that all changes. I think some low clouds and fog going to return to the coastline. More clouds along the coast tomorrow to cool down the temperatures there and then more cooling as we head in toward the first weekend of summer but still lots of sunshine in the bay area. Well have your kcbs traffic when we come back. Heat shields are compromised. We have multiple failures. Whats that alarm . Fuel cell two is down. Im going to have to guide her in manually. This is very exciting. But im at my stop. Come again . Im watching this on the train. Its so hard to leave. Good luck with everything. Watch tv virtually anywhere with the uverse tv app. With at t, the uverse revolves around you. Radio announcer its mattress discounters 4th of july sale. Bulldog that cloud reminds me of. Radio announcer a queen size serta pillow top mattress. Bulldog thats it radio announcer now on sale for just 597. Bulldog thats a ringer of a deal radio announcer the 4th of july sale is on now. Bulldog hey wheres everyone going . Good morning. Taking a look at your drive through the south bay, still remains very busy along 101 northbound. Seeing lots of red on our sensors. Speeds below 25 miles per hour. North 280 sluggish as well southbound 280 reports of an injury accident at de anza blocking lanes. Guadalupe parkway a busy ride this wednesday morning. Northbound 880 stacking up slow andgo as you work your way through oakland. Also sluggish westbound san mateo bridge headed out of hayward into the foster city area. If you are working your way towards the bay bridge this morning, metering lights are on, a little better but still slowandgo at the toll plaza. Have a wonderful day. Were lucky, its not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. Love. Its what makes a subaru, a subaru. Female announcer dont miss sleep trains 4th of july sale. Save 300 on beautyrest and posturepedic. Plus, pay no interest for 36 months on tempurpedic and icomfort. Sleep trains 4th of july sale is on now. Your ticket to a better nights sleep wayne making dolphin noises wayne you got a brand new car the power of the deal, baby. Wayne brady, i love you, man wayne this is the face of lets make a deal. thank you, thank you thank you, and thank you jonathan its time for lets make a deal. now, heres tvs big dealer, wayne brady wayne hey, everybody, welcome to lets make a deal. im wayne brady, thank you so three people, lets do it. Who wants to make a deal . Whoopie cushion, over there. Whoopie cushion, lets go. You, come with me. Postman with the pith helmet come with me. Lets get down to business. Christie, you stand right there, you stand right there, you stand right next to her. John, stand next to them. And sit down. Welcome to the show, hey, christie. Hi","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia802207.us.archive.org\/22\/items\/KPIX_20140618_140000_CBS_This_Morning\/KPIX_20140618_140000_CBS_This_Morning.thumbs\/KPIX_20140618_140000_CBS_This_Morning_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240620T12:35:10+00:00"}