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liner bursts into flames as it's about to take off. also tonight, rubio on the rise. bush on the defensive. and debate moderators under fire. >> how about talking about the substantive issues. [ applause ] in a controversial trial, a prep school graduate hears his sentence for sexually assaulting a 15-year-old freshman. and the house on morris avenue where the eve of all hallows breaks loose. >> is it scary? >> no, it's just really cool. >> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> it was a frightening few minutes that must have seemed like hours for more than a hundred people aboard a boeing 767 jet liner. the plane was about to take off from fort lauderdale, florida to venezuela when an engine burst into flames. passengers and crew raced to evacuate.
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and david begnaud is in ft. lauderdale. >> reporter: these are some of the pictures of dynamic airways flight 405 on fire after the pilot aborted takeoff. this cell phone video captured huge black plumes of smoke as the plane's pilot radioed for help. >> engine's on fire, engine's on fire. >> reporter: just minutes earlier, a pilot on an aircraft taxiing behind the dynamic plane reported a fuel leak to air traffic control. >> dynamic looks like it's leaking fluid out of the left engine. >> reporter: all 101 people on board were evacuated using emergency slides. >> the pilot didn't say anything.
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>> i was completely asleep. when i woke up, i was hearing screams and people crying and i didn't know how to react. >> reporter: 17 people, including one child, were injured and taken to the hospital. this passenger stopped to take pictures as he was running from the aircraft. he was frustrated by the crew's response. >> it was pretty nerve-racking to know that the door wasn't opening and to know something was on fire. >> reporter: david magro and his sister were two of the last people to evacuate. >> there was smoke all over the place, so we got out and started running to the grass as far away from the airplane as possible. >> reporter: the airline has not yet responded to our questions about the passenger complaints, only saying everyone evacuated safely. as of tonight, the aircraft is still on the taxiway and monitoring it. after being closed for several hours, the airport has reopened using the only other runway that's available. about five years. david begnaud, thank you. it was death by firing squad
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for an awol member of the army, that surveillance blimp that took the wild ride yesterday from maryland to pennsylvania. they couldn't shoot it down, so todd they shot it up. here's chip reid. >> reporter: that sound is state police blasting the blimp with shotguns to make sure it couldn't take off again. the tail came to rest in trees and was removed today along with top secret electronics. but the five-ton body of the blimp is in a ravine so deep, the army says it could take a week to remove it. >> the biggest challenge is just the fact that it's very steep terrain. there's a stream that runs through and it's heavily wooded. >> reporter: this was one of two blimps based in aberdeen, maryland was the army was testing a coastal defense radar system. the other blimp has now been grounded indefinitely. in february, after the first blimp went up, we visited aberdeen. we asked captain villa then
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about an inch thick. >> we do not worry about the tether. there's a 1 in a million chance of that breaking. >> reporter: we asked him again today. do you want to revise that, do you regret it? >> no, i mean, that really is what the published chance was. and when you say 1 in a million, there is one. >> reporter: the army has long presented that the blimps present no danger to the public, but the tether dragged along for miles taking out power lines and damaging this greenhouse. >> it ripped the pipe off the front, destroyed benches. but thank god nobody was hurt. >> reporter: ken hunter's grandkids live just down the street from where it landed. >> what if it comes down on a house? it could have been serious. how does something like that get away? i would like some answers. >> reporter: so far, though, the army says they do not have an answer to the question of how that blimp got away. and as for getting it out of that deep ravine, the only
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option might be a heavy lift helicopter. >> chip reid, 1 in a million. chip, thanks. no one is running away with the republican presidential race, but marco rubio left boulder, colorado bolder than ever after last night's debate. here's major garrett. >> reporter: ben carson and donald trump occupied center stage but did not rule the night. attention turned to the open feud between former political allies, jeb bush and marco rubio. bush hit rubio for missing dozens of senate votes while campaigning. >> marco, when you signed up for this, this was a six-year term and you should be showing up for work. >> the only reason you're doing it now is because we're running for the same position. someone has convinced you that attacking me is going to help you. >> reporter: the exchange deepened the impression of bush on the decline. something he defined today in new hampshire. >> it's not on life support. we have the most money, we have the greatest organization. we're doing fine. >> reporter: the debate provoked
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its own debate about the moderators. republicans faulted cnbc for questions like this to trump. >> is this a comic book version of a presidential campaign? > reporter: or this to mike huckabee about trump. >> when you look at him, do you see someone with the moral authority to unite the country. [ crowd booing ] >> reporter: the questions prompted this scolding from texas senator ted cruz. >> the questions that have been asked so far in this debate illustrate why the american people don't trust the media. >> reporter: on cbs this morning, rubio said he expected more questions about economic policy. >> i thought it was a wasted opportunity. that's what made it unfair not just to the candidates but the american people. >> reporter: and carson said he will now ask other gop candidates to lobby for changes to future debates. >> the whole format was just craziness. i think one of the sentinel moments is when the audience
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that tells you a lot. you've got to be really bad for the whole audience to boo you like that. >> reporter: we asked carson if he was threatening to boycott future presidential debates if no changes are made. carson told us he wants to start a dialogue, not engage in posturing. >> major garrett in denver. major, thank you. democratic debate. that's november 14th from des moines, iowa. john dickerson is the moderator. "cbs overnight news" will be right back. almost sixty million americans are affected by mental illness. together we can help them with three simple words. my name is chris noth
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a divided republican party turned to a new generation for leadership. 45-year-old paul ryan was sworn in as the speaker of the house. the wisconsin congressman is an expert on the federal budget and was the party's last nominee for vice president. he took the gavel this morning and nancy cordes reports a hammer could come in handy. >> the speaker of the house, congressman and honorable paul ryan. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much. >> reporter: the nation's 54th house speaker started out with some tough talk for the members he now leads. paul ryan said the house is broken, and americans know it. >> they look at washington, and all they see is chaos. what a relief to them it would be if we finally got our act together. >> reporter: ryan's family and his former running mate mitt romney watched as he pledged to work with the other side to
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the debt. >> if you ever pray, let's pray for each other. republicans for democrats, and democrats for republicans. and i don't mean pray for a conversion. [ laughter ] >> reporter: ryan takes the role armed with good will. all but nine republicans voted for him today. ryan's predecessor got a hero's sendoff. armed with tissues, john boehner bid farewell after five years as speaker and 25 in congress. >> i leave with no regrets, no burdens. if anything, i leave the way i started. just a regular guy, humbled by the chance to do a big job. >> reporter: boehner also
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reminded members that real change requires patience. a message to some conservatives who grew frustrated with his incremental approach and who contributed, scott, to his decision to step down. >> nancy cordes on capitol hill. nancy, thank you. we got another sign that the country is facing economic challenges. the government reported a sharp slowdown in the third quarter of this year. growth was just 1.5%, less than half the rate of the previous quarter. today we got a sense of the horror inside the emanual ame church in charleston, south carolina, the night of the massacre in june. nine people were murdered at the historic black church, including the pastor, clemente pinckney. the accused gunman is white and the police logs have just been released. mark strassman on what they show. >> reporter: the chilling incident report begins with a text of a 911 call on june 17th at 9:05 p.m.
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it was from a woman who said she was hiding under a table that a man had shot the pastor and that the gunman was still in the building. she said there were people shot down around her. at 9:07, the woman said the man is reloading. when asked how many shots were fired, she answered, so many. at 9:08, reverend clemente pinckney's wife calls and said she is hiding under the desk in the office with her daughter. she says she can hear people moaning outside the office. she said the gunman entered through the back door and came through the office. at one point she says so many people dead, i think. we later learned that her husband, the reverend, was among those killed. photos show the church's office possibly where mrs. pinckney hid. by the next day, dylann roof was arrested. photos show his car and the pillow in the back seat where he told police he had his gun. of the hundreds of the mostly redacted records released, none
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calls themselves or the police tapes of roof's interview. >> mark strassman with the late breaking story. mark, thank you. another boat packed with families fleeing war, most from syria, capsized yesterday off greece. 242 were rescued but at least eight drowned, and more than 30 are still missing. the refugees know the dangers and yet they keep coming. and here's barry petersen. >> reporter: shivering, suffering from hypothermia and in shock. but they survive. saved after their overloaded boat from turkey capsized. rescued by the greek coast guard. there is growing desperation as the increasingly harsh winter weather sets in. but still the refugees risk the six-mile journey to the closest galtdway to europe. as the overloaded boats struggle and sink, rescuers hunt for survivors.
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a few refugees had life jackets. that meant a life saved for some, but not for others. this greek fisherman helped in the rescues. >> where is humanity? where is the rulers, the decision makers of this world? what the hell they do? >> reporter: almost 700,000 refugees have arrived in europe this year. more than 3,000 died or are missing at sea. in the midst of the drowning, a tiny miracle last week. a fisherman grabbing a mother and her 18-month-old baby. he thought muhammad hasan was dead, but the boy made a noise and the fisherman huredly used some elementary first aid, shaking the child upside down, and it worked. hasan took a breath and became a
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survivor. to end this is ending the war in syria. until then, hundreds more will make this calculation, is a chance at a new life worth the risk of dying at sea? >> of course, there is no end in sight to that war. barry petersen in our london newsroom. barry, thank you. a prep school graduate has learned his sentence for sexually assaulting a minor. that's coming up. and it's open season for monster waves. "cbs overnight news" will be right back. >> important message for residents age 50 to 85. write down this number now. right now, people are receiving this free information kit for guaranteed acceptance life insurance with a rate lock through the colonial penn program.
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a new hampshire prep school graduate was sentenced today to a year in jail for sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl, allegedly part of a tradition which upper classman competed for the most sexual conquests. he could have gotten 11 years, and anna werner is at the courthouse. >> reporter: as he waited for the judge to render his decision, owen labrie made the sign of the cross and looked to the heavens. but his prayers for a lighter sentence of probation were not answered. judge larry smuckler gave him a term of one year in jail and told labrie bluntly that he did not believe the sex with the then 15-year-old girl was consensual.
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is not -- >> reporter: labrie was found guilty of having sex with the young girl in may of 2014. he claimed it was consensual. he contacted her as part of a ritual called the senior salute, where young men about to graduate try to meet up with younger females, sometimes for sex. but the victim, whom we are not identifying, said otherwise. >> i was raped. i was violated in so many ways. >> reporter: today, she told the court in a videotaped statement her life has changed forever. >> now, it's terrible to say i know why people don't come forward. and it kills me to say that. >> reporter: labrie will also have to register as a sex offender for life. his attorney, jay carney. >> this is a punishment that he will have to endure for the rest of his life. >> reporter: labrie remains out on bail while his case is on
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appeal. assuming he does go to jail, scott, his year sentence could be reduced to eight months for good behavior followed by probation. >> anna werner, thanks. china takes a step to get
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that's next. the world's most populated country is trying to start a baby boom. seth doane now on why china is ending its one child per family policy. >> reporter: when we met last year, she told us she worried about her son michael being an only child. >> feels lonely. >> reporter: today's announcement means couples can now have two children, reversing a three-decade-old policy designed to limit a booming population.
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promoted via propaganda posters, the communist government claimed its one child policy prevented 400 million births and lifted many out of poverty. but the policy was unpopular, and enforcement could be draconian, including forced abortions. couples chose to abort female fetuses. today, there are 33 million more men than women. china finally changed its policy as it faces a shortage of workers in an aging population. but we found even with the rule change, the dream of a second child is not universal. have you always wanted to have a second child as much as her? i'm not wedded to the idea her husband told us, because it brings so much financial pressure. the cost of supporting and educating one child could still trump having a second.
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seth doane, cbs news, taipei. >> by the way, china is about the same size as the continental u.s., but it has 1 billion more people. monster wave season started this week in portugal, and the best surfers in the world are hitching an amazing ride. they've had only 60 footers, which are tremendous, but they're hoping for 100 footers. monsters of another kind make this is the scariest time of the year. but at this house, everyone is in good spirits. that story is next. woman: what does it feel like when a woman is having a heart attack? chest pain, like there's a ton of weight on your chest. severe shortness of breath. unexplained nausea. cold sweats.
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finally tonight, have you noticed? halloween is challenging christmas in the home decoration competition. mireya villarreal got a look at the haunts on morris avenue in the shadows of hollywood. >> reporter: what appears to be an amusement park is actually rick poluzzi's front yard. >> i want a lot of spectacles. >> reporter: every night in the ten days leading up to halloween, 4,000 to 6,000 visitors stream into this normally quiet neighborhood to experience halloween is it scary? >> no, it's just really cool. >> reporter: the idea of a fright-free halloween began when he took his young daughters to their first haunted house. it didn't go well. they ran out screaming? >> right. >> reporter: not happy?
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>> reporter: a former animation producer for "the simpsons" tv show, decided he could build something better. how much is your allowance for this? >> usually between $10,000 and $12,000 each year. >> reporter: and it also cost him time. he starts putting up pumpkins in july. do you think there's a point where your wife and children will be like, enough? >> yeah, they did that ten years ago. >> reporter: with his daughters now all grown up, he insists every year will be his last. >> isn't that the coolest? >> reporter: but moments like this always pull him back. >> good job. some have introduced their kids to us now, little babies. that makes them feel terribly old. >> reporter: still, he's not ready to give up the ghost any time soon. mireya villarreal, cbs news, los angeles. >> and that's the "overnight news" for this friday. for some of you, the news continues.
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for others, check back with us later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new
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it's friday, october 30th, 2015. this is the "cbs morning news." terror at takeoff. chaos when a jetliner packed with more than a hundred passengers erupts in flames. a texas shoot-out caught on camera. surveillance video is released of a deadly gun battle between rival biker gangs. tasks with keeping kids safe. a school driver is under arrest after he is seen hitting one of his passengers. justin bieber, why he cut off his concert after just one song. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green.
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investigators from the national transportation safety board are trying to figure out what caused an engine jet about to take off from florida. passengers on board the dynamic airways flight heard a loud bang and 110 passengers and crew members had to evacuate. 21 people injured and one
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officials used the only other runway that is available. david begnaud, cbs news, ft. lauderdale. fugitive floyd cook has been killed in a shoot-out with kentucky police overnight. cook was pronounced dead at the scene in south central kentucky after being confronted by state troopers. police say cook was armed with a handgun and exchanged gunfire
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no officers were simpruredinjured. cook had wounded a tennessee police officer at a traffic stop and opened fire on a kentucky officer. five months after a deadly shoot-out between rival biker gangs in texas, one has been charged. a grand jury is considering the case. this morning, officials in waco are trying to figure out who leaked surveillance video of the bloody gun battle. don champion is here with the story and the shocking pictures. >> reporter: even without sound, the video alone is terrifying. aired on cnn thursday, it shows members this biker club sitting and having drinks on a patio one moment. the next, dodging bullets and running for their lives. off-screen, a fight started with members of the rival gang the ban detow crew. in the end the shoot-out at this twin peaks restaurant in waco, texas, killed nine people. >> those were not released to the media by the district
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attorney's office either. >> reporter: the video leaked as the grand jury continues weighing murder charges in the case. 177 bikers were arrested after the shooting and charged with engaging an organized crime. law enforcement officials have been ordered not to discuss the case. >> we are continuing to abide by the gag order and we will continue to do what that judge has asked us to do, which is not speak any further on the twin peaks matter. >> reporter: the associated press said they got the video along with other pieces of evidence last month. the atf reviewed thousands of pages related to the incident and concluded gunfire hit bikers that day and not clear if any of those shots were fatal. in all, police recovered hundreds of weapons, including guns, knives, brass knuckles, and such at the restaurant after the shooting. >> don champion here in new york, thank you, don.
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beginning today, the latest move in an effort to reform the nation's justice system and reduce overcrowded prisons. about 6,000 nonviolent drug offenders will be released from custody. it's a result of a decision made a year ago by the u.s. sentencing commission. >> these are young people who made mistakes that aren't that different than the mistakes i made and the mistakes that a lot of you guys make. >> reporter: president obama has been pushing for criminal justice reform. one reason? u.s. prisons are bursting at the seams. federal prisons are more than 30% overcapacity according to a congressional oversight committee. in 1980, the federal prison population was less than 25,000. today, that number is more than 200,000. over the past decades, more nonviolent offenders have been locked up than ever before. the change in federal sentencing
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guidelines applies to a limited number of inmates, most of those being released have already spent a short time in a halfway house or confined at home. about 850 will be released right from prison to a probation officer. the president said it's time to reduce or eliminate severe mandatory minute sentences for nonviolent offenders. >> we have to be able to distinguish between dangerous individuals who need to be incapacitated and incarcerated, versus young people who are in
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adapting, but if given different >> boehner served in the house for 25 years, as speaker for five. the republican presidential candidate jeb bush is trying to reassure supporters that his campaign has legs. one day after what many are calling a less than stellar performance at the latest republican debate. bush denied his campaign was in trouble. >> it's not on life support. we have the most money, we have the greatest organization. we are doing fine. >> the latest cbs news/"the new york times" republican presidential poll shows bush tied for fourth place. the largest ever diplomatic effort to end the war in syria is under way in vienna. secretary of state john kerry is meeting from top diplomats from almost 20 other countries. iran at the table for the first
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iran backed syrian president assad. the u.s. demands he gives up power. coming up on the "morning news." blimp take-down. new details on how a wayward blimp was stopped in its track. a bus stop back rub.
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amazon is considering starting its own clothing line. amazon is going to have a clothing line. which is strange, because what is great about shopping on amazon is not having to wear clothes. that's what i do. >> too much information! on the cbs "moneywatch," kitkat gives commuters a special break. holiday sales kick off this
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jill wag slowed with more than expected this summer sent stocks lower on wall street. the dow finished 23 points lower. the s&p lost just under a point. the nasdaq lost 21 points. rush card, prepaid debit card backed by russell simmons, the card suffered attack problems. the company set up a multimillion dollar fund to pay for late fees or any other financial setbacks suffered when customers could not access their money. honda is recalling more than 300,000 of its mid-sized accords to fix air bag problems. the recall covers accords from 2008 to 2009 because of a faulty sensor.
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the side air bags can inflate if the door is slammed too hard. recall notices will start to go out in mid november. volvo made a name for itself in safety in its cars and now jumped on a new safety feature. a kangaroo detection device and aimed at volvo customers in australia where there are more than 20,000 car/kangaroo accidents every year. cameras and radar will detect the animals and automatically apply the brakes. not quite sure to make of this one. bus stop billboards that give massages. part of an ad campaign of kitkat in south america. 20 billboards were installed at bus stops. you lean against the billboard and it starts to vibrate. the idea is give customers a break and kitkat's advertising sideline is "give me a break." >> i'm sure a lot of people will enjoy it and some will enjoy it too much but i don't want to
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think about that. >> possibly missing their bus, right? >> exactly. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. coming up on "cbs this morning," we will drive hands-free and check out tesla's new autopilot system. still ahead on our morning newsstand, out of control school bus driver. a driver is caught on video hitting a student. i really like this organic soup. yeah. at least we know what he's eating. campbell's organic soups. made for real, real life. everyone needs a bff. even your smile. colgate optic white toothpaste goes beyond surface stains to whiten over 3 shades. in fact, it whitens more than the leading express whitening strip. it's your smile bff. whiten more just by brushing. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...isn't it time to let the... ...real you shine... ...through?
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the country. a person of interest is named in a cold case involving a missing boy. and a school bus driver is caught on video hitting a student. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstands. the minneapolis star tribune reports on an arrest related to 26-year-old unsolved child abduction. daniel heinrich is in custody charged with child pornography and considered a person of
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disappearance of 11-year-old jacob wetterling. >> let me be very clear. the defendant was denied any involvement in the disappearance of jacob wetterling and is not charged at this time with any crime related to that disappearance. >> heinrich was first questioned about wetterling's disappearance in 1989. "the boston globe" reports on sentencing of owen labrie in the prepare school sexual assault case. he was given one year in prison for allegedly sexual assaulting a student in st. paul. his conviction says he must register as a sex rest of his life. the des moines register
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reports on an iowa school bus driver charged with assaulting a student. >> hey! hey! >> stop! stop! >> a video shot by another student appeared to show 61 yearly robert scarborough struggling with oo special needs student on thursday. students yelled for the driver to stop. scarborough was put on administrative leave and faces several charges. the scranton times tribune reports on pennsylvania state police using shotguns to shoot that wayward surveillance balloon. it broke loose from a military facility in maryland on wednesday. officials say it could take days or weeks to remove the pieces of the blimp. up next, foul throw. clippers guard austin rivers is punished for tossing a seat cushion into the stands that injured a woman. and justin bieber storms off the stage in a fit in the middle
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bieber later said he was sorry this season. there might already be a front-runner for a gold women's gymnastics at next year's summer olympics. biles won three all-around titles at the world gymnastics champions. nba is fining rivers 25,000 for an incident involving a fan. this video was released showing rivers tossing a seat cushion into the crowd. it hit a fan in the face. rivers, whose father is doc, the clippers coach, apologized to the fans shortly after the incident. this is the "cbs morning news." wait... wait... perfect. at del monte,
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if you have not chosen a costume by now, every second that goes by without making decision means you're that much closer being the guy at the party trying to pass off your shower cap and bathrobe as a costume. it's not a costume. that sunis unemployed. a washington state high school football coach is at the center of a prayer controversy and he sat out at a game last night. amy clancy of our seattle affiliate kiro has the latest. >> reporter: assistant coach joe kennedy was in the stands not on the sidelines after being suspended with pay on wednesday because he refused to imply with the school district's order to quit praying after games as he did at this recent game. the bremerton school district believes the prayers violate the separation of church and state and could get the district in legal trouble. now, kennedy's lawyer is preparing to file a discrimination lawsuit on his behalf. meanwhile, students and parents have had enough of all the
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and not the game itself. >> a lot of people aren't thinking about the football game. they are thinking about coach kennedy. i 100% support coach kennedy but i think the media is too much and blown it all out of proportion. >> it all needs to stop. not just the praying but the controversy. let people have freedom of choice what they want to do. >> reporter: this grandfather of a senior player also supported the coach until lawyers got involved. >> i understand what he is doing. and that is his right. but once the school district, if they have a policy, said stop, now the attention has gone away from the kids, especially the seniors. whether they agree or disagree, this is their night, not mr. kennedy's night. >> that was amy clancy of our affiliate kiro in seattle reporting. actor george clooney and his wife amalwelcomed a new member
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the couple adopted a basset hound mix named millie. it was found searching for food outside a restaurant. >> she goes home with probably the most famous couple in the world these days.
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>> right now on cbs 2 this morning...the new deal the senate reached just hours ago -- that would help the country avoid default.
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