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high-stakes truce talks. negotiations to end the war in gaza and bring home the israeli hostages resume today, but one party will be notably absent from the table. also ahead -- >> go ahead. try me. okay? you let a woman beat you, huh? you little, tiny nothing. >> remembering a hollywood legend. gena rowlands, the luminous lady of independent cinema, has died. good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. hurricane ernesto is on track to become a powerful category-three storm by tomorrow with its sights set on bermuda this weekend. the fifth named storm of the season is growing stronger by the hour as it churns through the atlantic. and the storm will be felt along the east coast with rip currents tomorrow through the weekend. ernesto dropped buckets of rain on puerto rico, flooding roads,
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downing trees, and knocking out power to half the island. cbs' manuel bojorquez is in san juan, puerto rico, with the latest. >> reporter: ernesto blew past puerto rico leaving rivers on the island swollen after nearly ten inches of rain. and roughly half of all power customers in the dark. you can see the problem here behind me. this power pole came down during the storm. the lines are strewn about. and while authorities have blocked off access to the road, we're not yet seeing power crews. at least 20 hospitals were operating on generators while all schools were closed. this car was swept away. while in manati, emergency workers rescued three people including this elderly couple trapped by floodwaters. using ropes and a stretcher to carry them up a steep hill to safety. officials were forced to open floodgates at a dam along the la plata river. sirens warned residents in nearby areas to evacuate their homes in case of flooding. some came to shelters like this
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one where we met this woman who fled with her dogs after water rose behind her home. how has this been? [ speaking in a global language ] >> reporter: you cried. puerto rico's power grid was wiped out by hurricane maria in 2017 which slammed the island as a strong category-four storm. it took nearly a year to restore power to all residents. the electric company faced a major test. >> the government today is much better prepared. we have a plan that you can go to our website and look at the plan. >> reporter: there are road closures across the island due to flooding, fallen trees, or fallen power lines. in this neighborhood, power crews have now arrived, but the question everyone has is when will the power be restored. manuel bojorquez, cbs news, dorado, puerto rico. the economy is taking center stage in the presidential race. vice president kamala harris joins president joe biden today
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for their first joint appearance suns r since the auto -- since the change to the democratic ticket. they expect to help millions by lowering prescription drug prices. former president trump laid out his economic agenda yesterday but veered off topic to hurl insults at his democratic opponent. jarred hill with more on that. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. former president trump's advisers and other republicans have been urging him in private and very publicly not to focus on the personal insults but to go after harris' record, especially with new polls showing that he has a leg up with voters on the economy. meanwhile, that is a big focus for the vp over the next couple of days. this week the economy is taking center stage in the presidential race. today president joe biden and vice president kamala harris will focus on prescription drug costs in their first appearance together since biden ended his re-election bid. former president trump back from a rally in battleground north
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carolina is set to hold a news conference today at his golf club in bedminster, new jersey. during a speech wednesday, trump's focus split between attacks on harris and his economic agenda. >> there will be no tax on social security. we're going to stop it. i'm going to keep the "affordable care act" unless we can do something much better. we'll keep it. it stinks. >> reporter: that second promise a reversal from his time as president when he vowed to repeal and replace the obama law. harris heading to north carolina tomorrow to lay out her own economic agenda including a plan to combat price gouging. it comes as a recent poll shows more americans say they'll be financially better off if trump wins the election. harris supporters in the tar heel state say they hope she'll set herself apart from trump and biden. >> kamala harris is a fresh face, and more of a blank slate. and she has time to put her spin on different policies.
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>> reporter: the vice presidential candidates are also on the campaign trail this week. trump's running mate, j.d. vance, campaigned in michigan. while governor tim walz is fundraising in the northeast. speaking of the vp candidate yesterday governor walz accepted cbs news' invitation for a vice presidential debate on october 1st. senator vance hasn't confirmed, but during an interview last night he said that he will talk to cbs and strongly suspects that he'll be there. back to you. >> all right. jarred hill in new york. thank you. all eyes on the middle east today as talks resume to revive the stalled cease-fire and hostage negotiations. the high-stakes meeting will include cia director bill burns and middle east envoy brett mcgurk. israel is sending a delegation, but hamas has said it will not attend. negotiations have taken on new urgency with iran and its proxies threatening to attack israel for the killings of hamas and hezbollah leaders. as the fighting rages on, the lives of innocent civilians are
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being torn apart. ramy inocencio from tel aviv. >> reporter: a father for just four days, mohamed abuel-qomasan lost his wife and their twin four-day-old babies, a boy and girl, in an israeli strike on central gaza. just days before hamas said it would not join cease-fire talks, blaming israel as the block to a truce and prime minister benjamin netanyahu for wanting to prolong the war in gaza and to expand it in the middle east. a truce too late for so many. "i was away to get their birth certificates," he said, "i didn't even have time to celebrate them." now he must bury them. his family among the nearly 40,000 gazans killed since october 7th, says the hamas-run health ministry. >> we need to focus a deal. >> reporter: in israel this man is angry. he wants a cease-fire now. >> and everyone says that except
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benjamin netanyahu. >> reporter: his big sister, carmel, is still a hostage in gaza more than ten months after hamas and other militants broke into their home in kibbutz be'eri. >> breaking the glass door, moving in, taking your family. taking yourself, tying your hands. always pointing a gun into your face. shouting at you. >> reporter: if there is no cease-fire deal, what happens? >> i don't want to think about it -- i think if this will fall, i won't see my sister again alive. >> reporter: and the losses of mohamed in gaza and alon in israel are the horrifying stories on both sides of this war. hopefully these broken families remind us why that cease-fire is just so important and that days matter because human lives hang in the balance. ramy inocencio, cbs news, tel aviv. columbia university president minouche shafik has resigned following months of turmoil. she became the first woman to
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lead columbia when she was named president last year. she came under fire for her handling of pro-palestinian protests on campus. in a statement last night she acknowledged the protests factored into her decision. she is the third ivy league president to step down following controversial appearances at congressional hearings on campus anti-semitism. coming up, going to bat. a little girl in minnesota helps her father fight off a robber. and dramatic water rescue. how her kids and a cop raced to save a woman trapped in a sinking car. sinking car.
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pressed the gas pedal, sending the car into a pond. she was pulled out and is continuing to recover. an 8-year-old girl helps her father fight off a robber, and a vegas murder trial gets under way. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the las vegas sun" reports on the trial of a former nevada politician accused of killing a las vegas investigative reporter outside his home. former clark county official robert telles is accused of murdering reporter jeff german in 2022. german had written articles critical of telles. yesterday in court prosecutors showed surveillance video they say showed telles dressed in a neon jacket before he allegedly stabbed german several times. he claims he was framed. "the texas tribune" says state attorney general ken paxton is threatening to sue the city over a gun ban at the upcoming state fair. paxton said that he could seek
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civil penalties if the ban is not rescinded by the time the fair opens next month. fair officials and law enforcement announced the ban last week. it was enacted after a gunman shot and injured three people at the fair last year. fair officials say they will not back down. and cbs minnesota says surveillance video shows an 8-year-old girl using a baseball bat to help her father fight off an armed robber at a liquor store. the store manager says that a man wearing an amazon uniform took out a gun saturday, asked for all the money, and walked behind the counter where the girl was standing next to her dad. the father said he wrestled the suspect to the ground when unbeknownst to him his daughter decided to help. >> i come to the rescue. >> that day i would say i just want to cry when i see the video. i don't expect she do that. i expect a little girl crying or screaming. >> the amazon delivery man was
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and some good news on inflation. here's shanelle kaul with today's cbs "moneywatch." >> reporter: wall street closed in the green wednesday following positive inflation data. the dow gained 242 points. the nasdaq was up 4, and the s&p 500 gained 20 points. a new labo department report reveals annual inflation in the u.s. fell to its lowest level in three years last month. consumer prices rose just 0.2% from june to july. overall inflation is up 2.9%, the lowest increase since 2021. the slowdown has analysts forecasting an interest rate cut by the federal reserve in september. a big merger in the food industry. mars, the maker of m&ms and snickers has struck a deal to buy chee-zit owner kellanova. it was formed when the kellogg company split into three. it sells brands like rice krispies and eggo. the acquisition would expand
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here's a look at the forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ you think our love could take us away together? >> actor gena rowlands who gave us the unforgettable performance in the tear-jerker "the notebook" has died. her death was confirmed by a representative for her son nick cassavetes who directed "the notebook." he announced earlier this year that she was suffering from alzheimer's disease. >> show me what you want me to be, how you want me to be. i can be that. i can be everything. >> rowlands made a name for herself starring in independent
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movies directed by her late husband john cassavetes. she earned oscar nods for her role in 1974's "a woman under the influence" and "gloria" in 1980. gena rowlands was 94. another passing to note this morning. wally amos who created famous amos cookie brand has died. his family says that he died after complications from dementia. amos began his career as a music agent signing legendary groups including simon and garfunkel, and he then started baking on the side and eventually turned that hobby into a cookie empire. wally amos was 88 years old. taylor swift resumes her "eras tour" in london after having to cancel her vienna stops because of an alleged terror threat. swifties were out stocking up on merchandise at wembley stadium ahead of tonight's show. security is expected to be ramped up, though, while tay-gating outside has been banned. the london stops wrap up the european tour dates.
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