And what happens during primaries, you get a little ouchy. Everybody does. The democrats work to unite their party. I called him to congratulate him. I made it clear im going do everything i can to make it possibleor f him to be a good partner and to defeat donald trump. Her judgment is horrible. Bernie sanders said that. Bernie sanders said that her judgment is terrible. [ siren ] a deadly terror attack in tel aviv. At least four people killed, and several more injured. This is a savage crime of murder and terrorism in the heart of tel aviv. Hundreds forced to evacuate from a wildfire thats threatening homes year yarnell, arizona. Maria sharapova suspended for two years after failing a drug test. This is too much. This punishment is out of control. It should be rescinded. Country musics awards. We lope to move you. And vryicto for cleveland. An emphatic response to get them back in the finals. All that snoop doing was in san diego. Thpadres asked him to throw out the first pitch. Thats a pitchout. Hot in here, isnt it . Oh oh, is the sweatshirt not working . Oh, no. Son of a gun. And all that matters has donald trump called for advice . No, he hasnt. No. Do you think the republican are happy with their choice . We are, but i dont know how [ applause ]. On cbs this morning. Hillary clinton took the stage to show once and for all that women aepwomens voices wi heard. I dont understand how someone can get up of the most important speech of their life and the mic isnt on. Is there a shot . Yeah, yeah, yeah. [ applause ] welcome to cbs this morning. Charlie rose is off, so Anthony Mason is with us again. Great to have you. President obama may tell Bernie Sanders today its time to end his president ial campaign and unite the Democratic Party. They will meet at the white house to explore the next steps in the campaign. President obama is ready to endorse Hillary Clinton as the democrats presumptive nominee. Other democrats are telling Bernie Sanders it is time to get in line and bring this party together. Sanders will meet with harry reid on capitol hill before holding a rally in washington. Nancy cordes is tracking the closing days in the democratic race. Reporter good morning. To use a sports analogy, imagine if your team won the game, but the other team refused to leave the court. Thats what were seeing right now in the democratic race. Sanders trails by nearl delegates, but hes got something the rest of the party wants, and hell talk about that with the president today. What happens during primaries, you get a little ouchy. Everybody does. Reporter president obama said on latenight tv that sanders had made clinton a better candidate. I think she is whip smart. She is tough. Is bernie going to endorse Hillary Clinton . Well, im sure theyre going to have a conversation. Is he ever going to drop out . [ laughter ] reporter the vermonters refusal to concede complicates things for clinton who told scott pelley her top priority is to take this base ive built and expand it by reaching out to senator sanders supporters. Reporter even his topment issers like arizona top supporters like Raul Grijalva arent sure of his plans. What kinds of conversations are taking place about when the right time is to drop out and how . When he transitions. I thiro reporter thats what everybody else does. Thats his timing. Thats his call. I would suggest that its its something that is eminent. Reporter oregon senator jeff merkley also endorsed sanders. Do you think he sees Hillary Clinton as the nominee . Yes, i do. Reporter he says sanders is holding out for changes to clintons platform. Those might range from the 15anhour minimum wage to ending fracking. Reporter his leverage nearly 12 million voter a voters and a donor base. Sherrod run into a clinton voter but come august and september most of the hard feelings will be set aside by the great majority of bernie supporters including bernie himself. And we move forward. Reporter massachusetts senator libya libya senator Elizabeth Warren is seen as bringing the sides together, maybe as vp or some other highprofile role. She is speaking to a Lawyers Group today. According to her remarks, shes going to say donald trump is a loud, nasty, thinskinned fraud who has never risked anything for anyone and serves nobody but himself. Nancy cordes, thanks. Donald trump meets with Republican Campaign donors today in new york. The presumptive gop nominee says he will not need to raise the 1 billion that he previously talked about needing for the november election. Trump Campaign Officials plan to meet with representatives of billionaire superdonor charles koch who said trump needs to shift his tone to get his support. The recent figures show Hillary Clinton has raised more than 211 million since her campaign began. Trump has raised 59 million. Gerald side is Washington Bureau chief for the wall street journal, with us now. Good morning. I know you were at the brooklyn headquarters of hillarys campaign. How is she going to shift her message . I think first of all they sanders moment. I think theyre optimistic that they will. That that will work out well. And barack obama in your corner on that front is a good thing. I think that the election will essentially come down to the economy. You know, theres a simple donald trump message which is were losing jobs, were bleeding overseas, its not your fault, im going to get them back. She needs a counter to that. I think its essentially an economic message youre going to see as a story in the journal indicates today in a speech next week in which shell say i can work for the middle class, i can get things done, i know how to do this. How important is this meeting with president obama today . I think its important. You know, they need to close this out fairly quickly. At least they want to close this out, this being the challenge from Bernie Sanders fairly quickly. They go into this in pretty good shape. She finished strong, you know. She won california by 13 points, more than most people thought. She ended up as nancy said with almost 1,000 more delegates than Bernie Sanders. She had more than three million more popular votes. Shes in a good position. I think they need to have this they need Bernie Sanders not to go away. They want him to be out as an advocate for him, at least on behalf of her with his people. Hes been portrayed in a political article that came out as quite bitter at this point. Yeah. It may be. I dont know. They dont believe that at the clinton camp that hes bitter. I think they think he has to decide how he wants this end. He could be a rock star in the Democratic Party going forward. Hes very popular. Lots of people will want him on their side campaigning, bringing young people out that hes mobilized. He has an opportunity, as well. Claire mccaskill joined us yesterday and said it is up to Bernie Sanders to convince young people to support Hillary Clinton. Do you think that thats the case . Im not sure thats true. I know he can help doing that. I think the clinton people think theyre doing slightly better than younger people than commonly thought. Theres no doubt that he is an energizer. And she needs that energizer because the coalition will have to include a big chunk of young people. They cant have them drifting into basically even into apathy. Thats got to be a role for Bernie Sanders here. All right. Jerry, great to have you at the table. Appreciate it. Thanks. Israel is retaliating this morning after a deadly terror attack on israeli civilians. Security video captured a very disturbing scene at a tel aviv restaurant when two palestinian gunmen killed four and wounded at least five others. Both suspects are under arrest. Israel is sending hundreds of extra troops to the west bank. Jonathan vigliotti is following the story from london. Good morning. Reporter good morning. T÷ the gunman targeted a popular shopping District Across the street from israels military headquarters. It was a bold and deadly attack in what has been an eightmonth wave of violence. The attackers dressed in dark suits had just ordered dessert before beginning a deadly assault, shooting diners at pointblank range. Surveillance cameras from inside the packed restaurant show people scrambling as the two gunmen calmly and took down their targets. At one point, pistol whipping a victim. Like two times and five seconds later, looking around, i start hearing shooting like seven shooting. Like boom, boom, boom. Then i leave everything and start running out. [ gunshot ] Reporter Police were quick to respond, shooting down one of the gunmen. A few blocks away, the second shooter was captured. The attackers have been identified as cousins from the west bank. Overnight, israeli Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu visited the scene and called the attack a savage crime. Were going to take the necessary steps to attack the attackers and to defend those who need to be defended. Reporter retaliation was quick. Israeli military teams went door to door in the village where the attackers lived questioning family. Work permits for more than 200 of the gunmans relatives were revoked. And th more than just relatives of the gunman. Israel has also suspended 83,000 permits that would have allowed palestinians to visit holy sites and family in israel during the muslim holy month of ramadan. Anthony . Thanks, jonathan. Two suicide attacks killed at least 27 people in baghdad this morning. A car packed with explosives blew up in a commercial area. Another suicide car bomb targeted an army checkpoint. Isis claimed responsibility for both attacks. The bombings came as iraqi forces entered the city limits of fallujah as part of their offensive to retake the area from isis. A government washdog will warn the fda watchdog will warn the fda its food recall process is not adequate and sometimes dangerous. The Inspector General from health and Human Services will issue whats called a rare alert. It says the fdas lack of effective recall procedures left some consumers at risk of illness werner spoke with the investigator working on the audit. Shes outside the fda in silver spring, maryland. Good morning. Reporter good morning. Yeah, the Inspector Generals indepth look at how recalls were handled wont be finished until next year. Investigators felt this was simply too urgent to wait. They are taking the unusual step of issuing an alert saying the fda ook too long to get some Food Companies to pull contaminated Food Products off the shelves, leaving some consumer in danger. Im concerned. Reporter auditors are revealing 30 food recalls between october, 2012, and may, 2015. In the alert, they laid out two cases where they say consumers remained at risk for illness or death for several weeks after fda knew of potentially hazardous food. George netter is leading the audit. I think the time that these recalls took were problematic, absolutely. Reporter the alert says in a salmonella outbreak in 2014 linked to nut butter investigators found it took 165 days from the date the problem product was identified to the date of the firms voluntary recall. There were 14 illnesses in 11 states. During a listeria outbreak later that year linked to cheese products, auditors determined a series of recalls took 81 days to complete. At least nine people became ill including an infant who died and two pregnant women lost their fetuses. If youre fda and you know of, as you say, eight people already ill or have gotten ill over this, how many days would you expect . How many days would america expect them to take to figure out and get this product off the shelf . I think that we have traditionally done a very good job. Reporter the fdas dr. Steven ostroff defends the agency saying thousands of recalls are handled successfully each year. For us to be able to do the tracebacks and be able to identify how these come together takes a fair amount of time in reporter you sound, though as if youre saying that nothing went wrong in those cases. 81 days and 165 days. What im saying is that there are situations in which its very challenging to be able to take the actions that need to be taken as quickly as possible. Reporter actions netter believes arent always happening quickly enough. Unless you get all the product off the shelf, people industrial at risk. People still are at risk. Reporter the fda is already making change in response to the Inspector Generals probe, setting up a highlevel internal review group that can push for quicker action on recalls when its needed. Netter told us its only the third time hes aware of in 27 years when investigators have felt the need to issue an urgent alert. Gayle . All right, thank you. An arizona wildfire is burning this morning near the site of one of the deadliest fires in recent history, threatening hundreds of homes in the area. The tenderfoot fire in yarnell has burned as 250 homes are evacuated. Dozens of firefighters have been racing to control the flames from the ground and the air. Another wildfire in yarnell three years ago killed 19 hot shot firefighters who were battling the flames. Tennis star Maria Sharapova says shell appeal a twoyear suspension for doping. The winner of five grand slam titles admits using a drug thats banned in the u. S. She said it was prescribed for health reasons, but investigators decided she used it to improve her play. Dana jacobsons here with the ruling that could end sharecrop sharapovas end sharapovas career. Reporter good morning. Maria sharapova was facing a maximum fouryear suspension. Even at just two, it is the most serious punishment weve seen in the sport. The International Tennis federation tribunal says sharapova has no one to blame but herself. In its words, she is the sole author of her own mior Maria Sharapovas last professional match, januarys australian open. If her twoyear ban is upheld, shell miss the rio olympics and seven grand slam tournament before returning at almost 31 yields old. Its hard to say maria at 3 its hard to see maria at 31 being able to write a different ending than this sad ending now. Reporter tennis legend Martina Navratilova wrote, yikes, it will be hard to come back. A huge mistake. Reporter in march, she admit taking the drug, unaware it had been banned. She had been taking it for the past decade, originally prescribed by a doctor. I had irregular ekg reports and a Family History of diabetes. Reporter in russia, the drug is used as a heart and diabetes medication. Antidoping Officials Say it also improves metabolism and stamina. In its decision, the tribunal enhance her performance. During games of special important, you can increase the dose to three to four pills. The tribunal criticized sharapova for concealing her use from antidoping authorities and for not checking if the medicine was still permissible. On facebook she wrote, i did not do anything intentionally wrong, yet they seek to keep me from playing tennis for two years. I will immediately appeal. No one want their last act to be one of disgrace or shame or suspension. Reporter according to forbes, sharapova has been the worlds highest paid female athlete for 11 years running until this year. Avon told cbs this morning it will allow its deal with sharapova tospire. Nike and evian says they will stand by her because she did not break the rules on purpose. Interesting. Very interesting. To stand by her. Yes. Services begin today for muhammad ali. The boxing great died last we can to age of 74. Ali helped plan his own funeral which begins at noon with a Muslim Prayer Service in louisville, kentucky. Tomorrow morning his body will be driven in a procession through the city to the Cavehill Cemetery where he will be buried. A public jith Faith Service will follow. Thousands lined up yesterday for free tickets. Scalpers are trying to sell tickets on line. An ali family spokesman calls that a despicable act. Pretty lowdown. Family trying to do a nice thing to encourage people to come because they know how loved he was. Somebody does that. Selling tickets to a funeral. Bad. An offduty deputy who tried to stop a man from abducting a teenage girl is speaking out. We showed the video. The encounter unfolded in the store. The girls mother jumped on top of the girl to help save her daughter. The 30yearold suspect, craig bonel bonello, is charged with his lawyer claims hes a troubled veteran with a history of mental illness. 911 calls poured in during the struggle. A customer was in here, and he tried to grab a child. Is there a deputy there with somebody in custody . Yes. An offduty deputy, john banen, was there. He helped detain bonello when the suspect ran out of the store. I withdrew my firearm, pointed it at him. He continued to back up a little, then went to go forward. I started banging on the glass with my firearm. Police say bonello admit to trying to kidnap others. Thank goodness for officer banen. A detroit man locked up for a crime he did not commit is freeway. 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