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KYW CBS This Morning February 28, 2017

But we begin this morning with a look at todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. We just saw the plane go down really fast. Oh, my god a deadly plane crash in Southern California. Huge flames out here. Take a look at the devastation of that house. And out of nowhere. The house like was like a really big earthquake. The white house revealing trump will boost defensive spending 54 billion. To do, hes going to slash funding for other agencies. Everybody used to say we never lost a war. And never will. Those are not the priorities. Then were going to come forward with massive tack breaks for billionaires like mr. Trump himself. A warning is out for jewish institutions across the country with another wave of bomb threats. The attorney general said two women will be charged with the murder of the half brother of the leader kim jongun. If convicted these two women will face death by hanging. And injured 26 other people. Spacex announced plans to take two to the moon. This not be an inexpensive trip. All that surveillance shows a mans pants catching fire from a cigarette battery apparently shorted out. Tim tebow squarely in the spotlight, its officially tebow time. All that mattered accountants take the blame for a certified public screw upat the oscars. They sent out the wrong information. On cbs this morning im la la land, im sorry. We will always have the memories of biggest in history. We have the producers of two on stage, who nose who is who from which movie. Im standing there like an idiot feeling bad for these guys but trying hard not to laugh, to be honest. [ laughter ] announcer this mornings eye opener is presented by eye opener is presented by toyota, lets go places. Caption welcome to cbs this morning. Charlie rose is off. But i can tell you hes been spotted around town. Lunching, looking like a ralph lauren ad. Hes doing aokay. Anthony mason is with us this morning. Thank you very much. A terrible story from the west coast. Two people hospitalized after their remarkable survival of a deadly plane crash in a Southern California neighborhood. Three people on board that small plane were killed when it slammed into two homes in riserside. The two survivors and there were survivors from this crash are in critical condition. The crash triggered a massive fire that burned for two hours. What happened is the plane had taken off moments before an airport in riverside. East of los angeles. Coming from northern california. Mireya villarreal is near the scene of the crash. Good morning. Good morning. The plane that crashed into this home here in riverside, california, was actually carrying five people inside. All of them were on their way back home from san jose, california from a cheerleading competition. San jose is about 340 miles from here. But the plane didnt get very far, a mile and a half from the airport. Reporter these grainy images captured by surveillance camera saw the cessna drop out of the sky. A plane just crashed near my house. Reporter this video shows a neighborhood in shock. Just moments after the plane slammed into these homes in Southern California. Now, were seeing a plane went down into this neighborhood. That center house behind that tree is the one that is burning right now and has the most damage. Reporter emergency crews rushed to the scene, tried to put out the fastmoving fire and searching for any sign of survivors. Theyre working on a victim. Theyre working on a victim. Reporter screams could be heard from neighbors as rescuers pulled one survivor who was ejected from the plane out of the burning home. I saw somebody crawling out of the house on the ground on fire. You know, i started screaming put her out, put her out. Two victims that have been transported and we have three deceased. All of the victims are from the aircraft. No residents were involved on the ground. Reporter now, the impact of the crash sent debris from the plane about a half mile in all directions but luckily, as you just heard, no one was in the homes that were affected by this crash. Now, there were two survivors, agency we said earlier. They are in their mid to late 30s. And early 40s. Today, the National Transportation safety board will be onsite working hand in hand with local Law Enforcement to conduct their investigation. Anthony. President trump will speak to a join session of congress tonight for the first time. Hell lay out his legislative priorities for the year to come. Its not considered a state of the Union Address because the president has just started his term. Hes expected to demand a large increase in military spending. He wants to pay for it by slashing foreign aid and kiting spending for the Environmental Protection agency and other government offices. Margaret brennan is at the white house with what the president is expected to say, margaret, good morning. Good morning. Well, President Trump is facing recordlow Approval Ratings. He plans to use his address tonight to refocus his administration and declare early progress on delivering those Campaign Promises that helped him get elected. All i can do is speak from the heart. And say what i want to do. Reporter previewing his first congressional address, President Trump said he plans to zero in on the economy and security. Ill be talking about the military. Ill be talking about the border. White house Officials Say the president will lay out his optimistic vision for the country, a contract to his inaugural address. This american carnage stops right here. Reporter mr. Trump will revisit the executive orders he signed during his month in office. Including pulling out of a free trade deal. And talk about his meets with coal miners, Union Leaders and health care executives. I have to tell you its an unbelievable complex subject. Nobody knew that health care could be so complicated. Reporter President Trump has been critical of obamacare for months but has yet to call in a plan for replacing it. With no coverage mandate and fewer regulations. Its going to be a very competitive plan. And costs will come down. And the health care will go up very, very substantially. Reporter one issue that may attract bipartisan support will be will trumps call for a 1 trillion infrastructure plan to rebuild roads nationwide. We spent 6 trillion in the middle east and we have potholes all over our highways. Reporter the budget still being negotiated but white house foresee a 10 increase in defense spending and 54 billion in cuts to most Government Agencies and foreign aid. Now, foreign aid makes up just 1 of federal spending. And after these announcements, over 120 retired u. S. Generals issued a warning saying that cutting foreign aid, quote, would be a blow and it is critical to preventing conflict and reducing the need to put our men and women in uniform in harms way. Norah. Margaret, thank you. President trump is going to capitol hill for the First Time Since congress began investigating his campaign ties to russia. The president and Top Republicans discussed their priority for tonights speech at a white house meeting yesterday. House and Senate Leaders listed obamacare as their top. Democrats do not believe that republican plans to repeal and replace the law are realistic. Nancy cordes, good morning. Good morning. The president is looking for concrete details on the way forward on obamacare. They want some guidance because they got an earful from constituents last week, lead something gop lawmakers to argue that they should try to speed up repeal before their colleagues can cold feet. Status quo is not an option. Reporter after a meeting at the white house, the Republican Leaders of the house and senate said their agenda is exactly the same as the president s. We have to step in and prevent obamacare from getting worse, from collapsing. Reporter but republicans are still split about the scope of a replacement plan. And the president s onetime promise that the law will be repealed and replaced simultaneously no longer seems realistic. I believe the odds are very high we will keep the aca. Reporter in a prebuttal, democrats slammed the new budget. To increase defense by such a large amount and then cut the very programs that help middle class americans seems to me to be totally wrong and out of whack. Reporter this will be mr. Trumps first visit to capitol hill, since the hacking investigations to examine whether associates colluded with russian officials during the campaign. What ive been told by many folks is that there is nothing there. Reporter republican devin nunes who chairs the committee has downplayed the probe. Adam schiff said thats unsure. I dont believe we should draw conclusions. So you believe intelligence are know more than theyre telling you right now . I dont think anybody should prejudge at this point whether there were contacts between the Trump Campaign and russia either directly hour indirectly. Dozens of House Democrats boycotted the president s inaugural address. But they will be in their seats tonight. And they will be showing their displeasure to some of this policies by bringing that which has been hurt by his proposals on immigration, gun control and health care. On an interview that aired this morning on fox news, President Trump was asked to grade himself in his first month in office. In terms of achievement, id give myself an a. Because i think ive done great things but i dont think i and my people, i dont think weve explained it well enough to the american public. I think id give myself an a in what ive terms. Face the nation moderator John Dickinson is with us here. John, he says he gives hymes a c plus. When he says a cplus on messaging, he sounds just like every other president. They come into office and they say why arent people hearing what im doing. That could actually be a trap for president s because that leads to those long lists of achievements. Thats fine if you want to spend your time doing that. But he has other things he can use this big moment for. One is making the argument for his budget. For the Health Care Changes that hes bringing in. To use the moment to frame whats coming. Because whats coming will be complicated, as the president now says about health care. It turns out itscomblik complicated thing to do. Everybody thats been wrestling with it knows that. He needs to do that, secondarily, he needs to give lawmakers some cover. Some line of attack that they can use when theyre facing these town halls or facing political pressure. He needs to help them. So if he spends time on his own achievements thats not necessarily giving them something that they can use in their political debate. And, john, on those achievements, many of them have been executive actions and orders. The really big thing that affect every single american. The ones that are legislative, that come out of the congress that hes addressing tonight. Will he give guidance on what exactly he plans to do on tax reform, infrastructure, the replacement of health care . Any indication hell go into any detail . Youve put your finger on where we are in the history of the trump administration. Hes done the easy stuff. Now, obviously, it wasnt easy, but easy relative to policy you that have to get through the whole legislative process which is hard and complicated. He will give direction. And a good speech will give emotional power and direction to those issues you talked about. But specificity is not necessarily the president s friend or anybodys friend. If you nail him down in the specifics. So you want to create an energy so that tomorrow if people are talking about the speech they can say, wow, he really wants to fix our roads but not necessarily going to say hes going to fix this many roads or this many bridges and so forth. Because Congress Needs a lot of flexibility because hes trying to do a lot. And the budget is, you know, the numbers are pretty brutal in terms of definite silt and defi. Specifically, john, obamacare seems to stand in the way. And edge the president admitted nobody knew health care could be so complicated. Where does that stand at this point . Well, its complicated. Everybody knew hed been working on it, and basically, hes going to have to become the field general who argues for whatever changes they decide to make. But hes made big promises that everybody will be covered. That the coverage will be better. That people will be able to pick their doctors. Its going to keep being complicated. Well see you tonight, john, john will join scott pelley, sand me and it starts at 9 00 p. M. , 8 00 central. And tomorrow well there with the Vice President in the ceremonial office thats tomorrow. Sean spicer said the pentagon is conducting a threepronged review into the last months raid in yemen. Navy s. E. A. L. Ryan owens was killed in the mission. Others were wounded and u. S. Aircraft was lots. General joseph votel commander of the command tells our david mart than preparation for the raid. Some people would call it success, some people called it a failure. What would you call it . Again, the object was to go in and collect intelligence, we accomplished that. From that perspective, it was successful. I certainly understand how the family would look at this in a different light. Owens father is demanding answers. He declined to meet President Trump earlier this month when his sons body was returned to the u. S. The fbi is investigating a new wave of threats against jewish institutions around the country. At least 29 Jewish Community centers and schools in 17 different states received bomb threats yesterday. Nearly 100 incidents since the beginning of the year have targeted 80 locations in 33 states. In canada, too. Jeff pegues shows us the effort to find out who is behind all of the threats. Jeff, good morning. Good morning. More threatening calls on monday, and it appears more leads for investigators. Cbs news has learned that the fbi is looking into whether hacked communication devices are being used to make the calls which once again terrorized jewish facilities from coast to coast. Reporter threatening calls to Jewish Community centers in california, washington, arizona and nevada, capped off the latest wave of intimidation. The Antidefamation League Regional Office in San Francisco received a call. And earlier on monday, threat for students at the Jewish Day School outside of ft. Lauderdale, florida, to evacuate. I was scared and afraid. It was like nervousness. Reporter parents raced to the school to pick up their kids. We were very scared. I got the phone call and came right away. Reporter a u. S. Official tells cbs news the calls appear to be coordinated and some may be coming in from overseas. This voice of a recording of a telephone threat made on january 18th appears to be altered. I think i told you enough. I must go. Reporter similar threatening calls were made across more than a dozen states on monday. Rattling parents and students throughout the Jewish Community. This is my third evacuation. You start getting used to it. You dont want to get used to it, but you start getting used to it. Reporter the white house responded to the concerns over the threat at recent at jewish assessment tears. The president continues to condemn these and any form of antisemitic acts in the strongest terms. All of the locations and day schools received the allclear from Law Enforcement. Still no arrests have been made in connection with these waves of threats. Norah. An investigation is underway to find out why a tour bus crashed into oncoming traffic in Southern California. One person died and more than two dozen people were hurt. The bus crashed head on into two cars. 27 people were taken to the hospital. Two people were taken to the hospital after severe turbulence forced a plane to make an emergency landing. The American Airlines flight was carrying 154 passengers and crew from san diego to chicago when it diverted to denver last night. Passengers said the pilot was concerned the plane had been damaged, so he landed the boeing 737. Felt like he did not have control of the aircraft at one point. He wanted to go and have the aircraft checked out. There was definitely a time when i considered that i might die up here. The flight continued several hours later after workers determined the plane was not damaged. Amazing how they can get that turbulence and still land. You always want to find out that theres a problem on the ground, rather than the air. Two people are scheduled to travel farther from earth next year than anybody has ever gone before. Ahead, how the accountants say the Academy Awards say that handing over the wrong best picture envelope was not their only mistake. Ahead, new details about the embarrassing oscar show mixup and the botched response. Youre watching cbs this morning. Announcer this portion of cbs this morning sponsored by parodontax, the toothpaste that helps prevent bleeding gums. Mu. Help stop the journey of gum disease. Try new parodontax toothpaste. Its clinically proven to remove plaque, the main cause of bleeding gums. For healthy gums, and strong teeth. Leave bleeding gums behind. New parodontax toothpaste. Only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. 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