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Transcripts For KYW CBS Overnight News 20170808

north korea s latest launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile that could hit the u.s. appears to have united the international community against kim jong un s regime. u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson still kept the door open for talks but said the north must first end its missile tests. we ve not had an extended period of time where they have not taken some type of provocative action by launching ballistic missiles. reporter: north korea has launched a dozen missiles this year and says it won t give up its nuclear program. but the new u.n. sanctions could make funding it much harder. the sanctions are expected to cost north korea as much as $1 billion, mostly by banning exports of coal, iron, and seafood. enforcing the sanctions will fall largely to china, north korea s main trading partner and economic lifeline. on monday china s foreign minister said it will implement the sanctions 100%. he also said north korea should stop launching missiles and conductin

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Transcripts For KPIX CBS Overnight News 20170808

and the marines plan to bring it to the surface. the osprey can carry more troops farther and faster than any helicopter, but its tilt-rotor technology has been criticized ever since this horrendous crash 17 years ago. crash! crash, crash, crash! reporter: in which 19 marines died. but the father of first lieutenant cross said his son trusted the aircraft. he told me that they had so many redundant safety systems in the plane that if one failed there was always a backup. reporter: marine corps statistics show over the last five years the osprey has the third highest accident rate, after the harrier jump jet, another vertical takeoff and landing plane, and older models of the f-18 jet fighter. the marines are expected to order a safety stand-down for all their aircraft so air crews can take a day off from flying and spend it reviewing their operating procedures. anthony? david martin at the pentagon. thank you, david. federal investigators tell cbs news the explosi

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Transcripts For WTXF Fox 29 News At 10 20140708

southwest philadelphia fire station. they claim firefighters didn t respond fast enough to the fire that killed four children over the weekend and they re outlooking for answers tonight. and this is the scene you are looking at right now. skyfox is live over the scene in southwest philadelphia. over the fire station at 65th and woodland about 200 people have showed up here to protest. this all started about 7:00 o clock. so it s been going on for several hours. at least two people have been arrested. you can see the scene is still very active right there now. it s after 10:00 o clock this evening. in fact, this all started because of a row house fire on saturday. four children died. absolutely heart-breaking to all the people their emotions running very very high. and the neighborhood is still in turmoil asking a lot of questions. a lot of the neighbors wondering why did it take so long for firefighters to show up at the house because you know when drama unfolds you know

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Transcripts For KPIX CBS Evening News 20170808

you really have to have a sense of humor with this job. this is the cbs evening news. mason: and this is our western edition. good evening. i m anthony mason. we begin with some vicious summer storms. an apparent tornado today tore through salisbury, maryland, on the delmarva peninsula. it was strong enough to flip cars and rip up trees by their roots. no injuries were reported. early yesterday a twister hit tulsa, oklahoma, without warning. at least 30 people were hurt and more than 70 businesses had substantial damage. omar villafranca is in tulsa. reporter: the ef-2 tornado hit just after 1:00 a.m. it blasted through the center of town with 130mph winds. the twister ripped off rooftops, shredded storefronts and blew out windows. eight people were trapped inside this t.g.i.f., and officials say at least 30 people were injured by flying debris. officer demita kinard is with the tulsa police department. there were people that had some pretty horrific injuries, but n

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