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KYW CBS Overnight News June 21, 2016

This is your skin. This is your skin in the sun. The sun ages your skin and can cause skin cancer. Well today we learned what the gunman said to the orlando 911 center after he set in motion the worst mass shooting in u. S. History. Omar mateen who killed 49 people, pledged himself to the leader of isis in his call and in several calls that a Police Negotiator made to his cell phone. Here is david begnaud. [ gunfire ] oh, my god, people are getting shot, dude. Reporter chilling, calm, deliberate, how police described omar mateen. The fbi released the transcript of a 50 second 911 call from inside the club 30 minutes after he opened fire. Mateen, in the name of god the merciful, the beneficent. Shortly after that 911 call, the fbi says crisis negotiators talked with mateen three different times between 2 48 a. M. And 3 24. In that time, mateen called himself an islamic soldier. And told negotiators to stop bombing syria and iraq saying thats why he was out here right now. Among the lingering questions for Orlando Police chief john mina its whether police inadvertently shot any bystanders. How likely is it that some victims may have been shot and killed by Police Gunfire in the initial attempt to save lives. That is all part of the investigation. What i will tell you, those killings are on the suspect, the suspect alone. Mina tried to clear up misconceptions that officials did nothing in the three hour standoff between the initial Police Engagement and when mateen was killed. During that time our officers were intermitently in and out of that club, saving people, rescuing people from inside the club. Reporter at 4 21 a. M. , Orlando Police pulled an air conditioner out of a window allowing them to rescue eight hostages. At 4 29 some of those rescued told police the shooter was going to put suicide vests on the remaining victims. At 5 02,the swat team breached a wall with an explosive. 5 14, shots were exchanged with the gunman. 5 15, mateen was down. No explosives were ever found. The shooters body was released to day to his family. Scott, the medical examiner kept the shooter in a separate facility away from the victims. He told us there was no special reason for that other than it just seemed like the right thing to do. David begnaud reporting tonight. Thank you. By the way that 911 transcript was released this morning in a censored form, deleting the references to isis. But after heavy criticism for censoring a public dock m, the Justice Department released the complete version. In the wake of orlando, u. S. Senate and republicans there agreed to a series of votes tonight on gun legislation. Our Congressional Correspondent nancy cordes at the capitol. Nancy, four measures put to a vote tonight all four of them failed. Even though everyone including the nra appears to agree that suspected terrorists should not have access to guns. The problem is that democrats and republicans have two Different Solutions to the problem and theyre halfhearted attempts at compromise have gone nowhere. Democrats have a measure that would block any one on a terrorist watch list from flat out being able to buy a gun. But republicans say that innocent americans could end up on the lists by accident and so their proposal would delay a sale for 72 hours while prosecutors worked to convince a judge to block the sale permanently. Democrats say, thats too cumbersome. So whats remarkable, scott, is how unremarkable tonights debate has been. The senate is simply going through the same motions it always does after a mass shooting recently which is to vote on a series of similar proposals that end up going nowhere. Nancy cordes on capitol hill. Thank you. A ban on assault weapons in connecticut and new york will remain in place. Today the u. S. Supreme court rejected arguments that those bans violate the second amendment. They were passed after the 2012 massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in newtown, connecticut. Parents of some of the children who died were in court today trying a new approach to holding the maker of the gun liable. Congress has shielded gun makers from lawsuits except when a gun is sold negligently to some one who is a high risk. The parents argue that the ar15 Assault Rifle is so inherently dangerous that selling it to anyone is negligent. Michelle miller is in bridgeport. The ar15 is the most dangerous, most lethal. Reporter representing ten newtown families suing remington, the manufacturer of the ar15, used to kill 20 children and 6 adults 3 and a half years ago. The ar15 worked exactly as it was designed to do. Reporter the families claim remington and its distributor were negligent in allowing the gun to get into the hand of a mentally ill gunman. Defense lawyer peter barry says thats not true. Nancy lanza never visited the Sandy Hook Elementary School with a firearm. It was her son who did. Reporter it is the latest challenge to the 2005 federal law that shields the gun industry from most lawsuits over the criminal use of firearms. But the newtown families say the way the militarystyle weapon is marketed is the problem. They point to advertisements that use phrases like consider your man card reissued. Mark and Jackie Barton lost their 7yearold daniel at sandy hook. Theyre not advertising these weapons for hunting, theyre not advertising weapons for protection. Reporter one week after another gunman used a similar high capacity military style rifle to kill 49 people in an orlando club, georgetown law professor Heidi Feldman says the stakes are even hyper. The gun industry its, i believe, terribly afraid of being the next cigarette manufacturer. This is what we need to do make sure this stops. You know . Daniel deserved to live a full life. This is the first lawsuit of its kind to get this far through the legal system and what is sure to continue to be an uphill battle. Scott, the judge has until october to decide whether this case does indeed go to trial. Michelle miller for us. Michelle, thank you. Coming up next, a star trek actor is killed by an suv that was recalled. Thanks for tnorfolk around and i just wanted to say, geico is proud to have served the military for over 75 years roger that. Captains waiting to give you a tour of the wisconsin now. Couldve parked a little bit closer. Its gonna be dark by the time i get there. Geico®. Proudly serving the military for over 75 years. My m. About my toothpasteice. She eveand mouthwash. Ice. But shes a dentist so. I kind of have to listen. She said jen, go pro with crest prohealth advanced. Advance to healthier gums. And stronger teeth from day one. Using crest toothpaste and mouthwash makes my. Whole mouth feel awesome. And my teeth are stronger too. 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They believe the star trek star may not have properly put the suv into park. Yelchins grand cherokee among 1. 1 million vehicles worldwide recalled for a defect with its electronic shifter that could result in roll away incidents. Drivers were notified in may about the recall. The company accelerated its plans for repairs but internal documents show the fix wasnt expected to be available until july. We reported on the issue since march, since then difficulties of shifting into park has grown to 700 including 212 accidents, and at least 41 injuries. Automaker documents blame poe potential error for the incidents. I get out of the jeep thought it was in park. And it was in reverse still. Gary titus narrowly avoided injury when his 2014 cherokee now recalled rolled away. As i walked back to the garage the car was rolling. I got between the car and garage. And was able to yell for my son and stop the scar at the same time. Anton yelchin most likely would be alive today. Reporter from the center for auto safety. Both the government and chrysler let consumers down. Chrysler because they made the defect. And they didnt move to fix it fast enough. And the government because they didnt act as a tough cop on the deed. Reporter in a statement, Fiat Chrysler expressed condolences and is investigating. The auto maker cautions it is premature to speculate on the cause of this tragedy. Kris van cleave, thank you very much. Up next, lebron james brings cleveland a championship. When lebron james returned to cleveland from miami he promised a championship and he delivered. There it is today james and the cavs returned to a raucous celebration after beating golden state last night. It is clevelands first championship in a major sport in 52 years. Were back after this timeout. Broadway responded today to the tragedy in orlando by belting out the most powerful fourletter word on earth here is dr. Jon lapook. Reporter for james wesley and husband musician Seth Rudetsky it was a no brainer. What the world need now dionne warwicks song of the 60s recast as a rallying cry against the orlando murders. In two days they corralled 60 of broadways biggest stars. And carole king. For everyone crammed into a small new york studio many recorded their parts before heading back to their own shows. There are corn fields did some body not get a solo who wanted a solo. I guess we will find out when the lawsuit happens. Reporter all proceeds go to help the nightclub victims and Lgbt Community in orlando. What the world needs now reporter how does Something Like this help with healing . You feel very alone when you are growing up gay. If the young gay kid can hear the song and go these major stars, these beautiful artists are saying it is okay to be me. They can grow up with a since of love and hope. No not just for some but for everyone now people will listen to the song, feel connected, feel a sense of hope, feel maybe a little tinge of optimism that they havent had in a while. We want to put out as much love into the world as we can. Love must prevail. Love must prevail. We have love on your side. You have fear on this side. Well, love wins. I mean, it always does. That its the thing, it always does. What the word needs now reporter out of the horror, a call from harmony to overcome hate. Dr. Jon lapook, cbs news, new york. What the world needs now thats the cbs overnight news for this tuesday. For some of you the news continues. For others, check back with us just a little bit later for the the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im scott pelley. Announcer this is cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news im anna werner. Just four weeks before the start of the republican convention, donald trump has fired his Campaign Manager. Cory lewandowski had been at trumps side since the start of his longshot quest to secure the gop nomination, now he is out. Many Top Republicans blame lewandowski for trumps strained relationship with the Partys National committee. Trump supporters describe the firing as another step to professionalize his white house campaign. Meanwhile, the presumptive nominee started another political firestorm this weekend. Suggesting the government should begin profiling muslimamericans. Chip reid reports. Are you talking increasing profiling of muslims in america . Well i think profiling is something that we are going to have to start thinking about. On face the nation donald trump suggested racial profiling could have prevented the orlando nightclub shooting. I hate the concept of profiling. We have to start using common sense. We have to use our heads. Reporter trump endorsed by the National Rifle association also said if some clubgoers had been armed the tragedy could have been less horrific. And one of the people in that room happened to have it and goes boom, boom, you know what, that would have been a beautiful, beautiful sight, folks. Executive Vice President of the nra wayne la pierre d das disagreed. I dont think you should have firearms where people are drinking. Reporter trumps comments about profiling come as republicans worry his campaign isnt well organized enough to compete with the well funded clinton campaign. This ad and others from a proclinton super pac have been flooding the airwaves in swing states. In one week alone this month team clinton aired more than 3,000 ads. Team trump aired fewer than 100. I dont worry every day about what donald trump says and does. Reporter in the face of dump trump efforts by delegates trying to stop his nomination, house speaker, paul ryan, defended his peady sequestration to support the presumptive nominee. The voters picked him. Thats the choice they made. We, what can i control . That is not something i can control. Reporter in a tweet this morning, trump tried to clarify his comments about people in the club carrying guns. He now says he was talking about wishing that additional guards or employees had been armed. The United States senate is taking aim at the World Antidoping Agency after the latest scandal involving russian athletes. Moscows track field team has been banned from the summer olympics over the widespread use of performance enhancing drugs. Senator john thune is demanding to know why the agency took four years to investigate russia after a whistle blower came forward with evidence of cheating. In a letter to the doping watch dog, thune points out the u. S. Bankrolled the agency to the tune of 25 million. And he wants changes. Holly williams has more. Reporter one of the toughest punishments ever handed out in track field. After an investigation found evidence of statesponsored systematic doping. Sebastian coe head of track field world governing body. What would you say to athletes who missed out on winning competitions, missioned out on medals because of russian cheating . Well i am a former athlete, a clean athlete. Clean athletes must know that we are not just with warm words in their corner, we are actually out there to defend their rights. Reporter a new report this week from the World Antidoping Agency, says there has been more cheating in recent months. With 52 russian athletes testing positive. And the former head of russias antidoping lab, Gregory Rodchenkov says 100 tainted samples were switched for clean ones at sochi Winter Olympics where russia topped the medal tally. There is another scandal too. Despite years of mounting evidence, the Antidoping Agency only acted after a german documentary proved that russian doping was widespread. It was the work of investigative journalists who told us the sporting establishment turned a blind eye. Big ceremonies. Big celebrations. Big events. High tv ratings. That is their main interest. They dont want to know about doping. They dont want to know so much about doping. But to, uncover the real extent of doping, is not good for the business. Thats very clear. Reporter the former head of track field world governing body is also being investigated. French prosecutors accused him of accepting more than 1 million in bribes in return for covering up russian doping. Holly williams, cbs news, vienna. There was another massive protest against the u. S. Military on the japanese island of okinawa. 3 4 of all american troops in japan are stationed on okinawa. And a murder charge against a former marine is fueling the anger. Adriana diaz is there. Reporter they insist theyre not antiamerican, but they are against american bases here. Reporter their grievances date to end of world war ii when u. S. Occupation began. As you can see by the long list in a local newspaper theyre keeping count of crimes connected to the u. S. Military. Their signs said our anger has reached its limit. Marines out. And they made sure nothing was lost in translation. The demand are decades old. But the recent rape and murder of a 20yearold woman renewed fury. Translator what happened to her could have happened to me said this student activist. Reporter the exmarine is a prime suspect. Charged with abandoning the body in this park and awaiting other charges. We are all equally horrified. Lieutenant general lawrence nicholson, the top u. S. Military official on the island. After the death he instituted a 30 day mourning period banning off base drinking in celebrations. To emphasize unity, bases are distributing this outreach video. If i may, all the outreach isnt going to bring back the life of the woman killed or console her family. Horrible. Terrible. We are responsible. I am responsible. All i can tell you we are doing everything we can to ensure there is not another event. We have 50,000 americans here, every day. Working and well representing our nation. Reporter this Restaurant Owner agrees. He says the bases provide jobs and protect the island from a land hungry china. I understand why okinawans are enraged. He said. The japanese commit these crimes too. It is not fair to exaggerate the actions of one exmarine. Okinawa police say, 6,000 crimes have been committed since 1972, when okinawa was returned to japan. We spoke to a general in the military who said theyre doing everything they can oh, im sorry. If the troops are really understanding and listen and explained how come

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