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day that a new steady blames climate change for a new surge in storms and wildfires. it is certainly possible there was a bomb on board. >> and we'll have an investigators 'view of the clue. a gang targeted and executed a 9-year-old. and the high school kid who invented a better way to test for ebola. >> doesn't matter if you're a girl, if you're young or where you're from. this is the "cbs overnight news." >> we're beginning with severe storms with at least one tornado that whipped through texas. this was fort worth late on thursday. heavy winds blew the roof off this office building. jeff ray is a meteorologist at our cbs station ktvt and he's in
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>> reporter: i'm on the north side of fort worth and this tornado moved right over the interstate and hit this commercial building right over here. and you can see what happened next in this dramatic video. you can see the damage to the cars here. a lot of the employees really shooken up after the event. they had to find a ride home. nobody was hurt but the national weather service was tracking this tornado and that office is literally six blocks away. fortunately, they did not get hit by this tornado. well, this was also the day nat government scientists said 14 of the last extreme weather events were made worse by climate change, caused by pollution. examples sited included the 2014
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by land and by sea, we have two reports. first, john blackstone. >> reporter: most years the dungeness crab harvest is bountiful. but high levels of toxic algae make it unable to eat. sarah cohen is a marine biologist at san francisco state university. >> we've never had a warming event like this. the contributing factors and how it's going to play out lead scientists to have huge concerns. >> reporter: the study found that in 2014 extreme heat waves, like the one that gripped south korea, were made worse by human
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burning coal and meth in a gas. the report studied extreme weather events around the world last year. and devastating floods in new zeal squpd australia were found to be worse because of climate change. in the united states, record snowfall in the northeast and midwest was not the result of climate chanchsh rather just sitrical weather patterns. however, the study says severe wild fires in california are becoming more likely because of global warming. >> it's causing a lot of unfortunate disastrous attacks around the world. >> reporter: this is the first time they've studied whether human activity was directly involved. and over the years, more than half of the weather conditions
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have been linked to human caused climate change. the extreme warming of the pacific that john mentioned is quickly changing the ecology all along the west coast and here's ben tracy. >> reporter: off the coast of southern california, fisherman are having a field day, hooking all sorts of tropical fish, whales are putting oen a show in monterey bay. and farther south, kayakers are finding themselves surrounded by hammer head sharks. rarely seen off california. chris lowe is an nurene biologist and home to the tech lab. he says al el nino is shifting the ocean's ecosystem north. >> when you study marine life, el ninos are really cool because they bring a whole new cast of
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characters we don't typically see. such as red crabs and a highly venomous sea snake. >> many of these individuals may typically reside a thousand miles south of here but now are following that warm water, looking for food. >> including the very top of the food train. tourists watched as a great white shark attacked a sea lien. sea lions are also starving to death because the small fish they eat have moved to colder waters. another impact of el nino. >> it's also expected to changing the weather here in california and bring much neated rain after four years of drought pch they typically begin in january.
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in chicago today there was a tragic revelation in the murder of a 9-year-old boy. dean reynolds is on that story. >> reporter: all week, police have been asking why was tyshawn lee murdered? >> i believe the most cowardly, unfathomable career i've witnessed. >> reporter: he was on his way to his grandmother's when he joined others in the alley and that's when the boy was swept up 92 a heavy fute here involving two rival factions thoch same gang. his execution was a string of assaulted going back months.
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active member of one of the gang factions. stokes him 168 agrees his son was intentionally killed. >> i think he was targeted. >> reporter: but he is not helping the cops sauvlg ss solve the killing of his only son. >> we've tried to interview him at least twice. i can't tell you what he said but he made it emphatically clear that he's not cooperating with us. >> reporter: police readily acknowledge that fear of retaliation is keeping some people from coming forward and stow far, so far, there have been no 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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from maine to maui, thousands of high school students across the country are getting in on the action by volunteering in their communities. chris young: action teams of high school students are joining volunteers of america and major league baseball players to help train and inspire the next generation of volunteers. carlos pea: it's easy to start an action team at your school so you, too, can get in on the action.
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weighed in on the suspicion that a bomb brought down that russian jetliner over the weekend. more than 200 people were killed. david martin has the latest. >> reporter: in his first public comment about the crash, president obama told a radio interviewer it could have been terrorism. >> i think there is a possibility that there was a bomb. on board. and we're taking that very seriously. >> reporter: the president stressed there is no evidence and nothing from the flight data recorders and nothing from the wreckage to confirm the bomb theory. it's based on heat fleshes detected by a u.s. sat slight at the moment it plane went down. images, which are consistent wan explosion or do not identify the cause. isis has publicly claimed
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responsibility for bringing the plane down without offering any proof to back up the claim. u.s. intelligence has intercepted communications in which members of isis are talking about the crash as if they had something to do with it but that could just be bogus bragging. and the other possibility, a mechanical failure has not been ruled out. and scott. >> david, thank you. so, what are the likely clues? from the air it's clear much of the doomed yes caught on fire. >> that he will rir get a fw reading by swabbing hit the.
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he says it appeared the tail broke off before being engulfed in flames. >> you look at the edges to see how they came apart from the main part of the fusal lodge. did it look like there was a trackture. it did look like there was a structural it formty. and in the days after it was shot down in ukrain, our marc phillips was able to see clear signs it was hit by a missile. he says determining a bomb blast is not as straight forward. >> it tarks time and you do this in the laboratory. a cockpit voice repoureder will have a special wcla.
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four years to discoverer the this plane came down not due to terrorism. >> that made it a very difficult and challenging investigation. investigators will look at the bodies of those on board. they will also study the luggage. mostf oit appears to be in fact and not burned. sflrks what are you what are you hearing about airport security? >> diskushzs are being made and out of an abundance of precaution, there will be procedures to step up flights. >> it's, thank you. police tell us that the illinois cop that staged his suicide apparently tried to hire a mittman to kill the village
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would expose him as a thief officer gliniewicz was thought to be a hero and today a jury in pennsylvania found a police officer not guilty of heard murder. she shot it on video, which is difficult to watch. >> reporter: a camera mounted on officer lisa's stun gun showing her tasing casic four times. you can see his mands repeatedly disappearing outside of his body. and the she fired her gun twice. she spoke shortly after her acquittal.
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>> i truly twish didn't happen and i want them to know that. i never wanted to shoot anybody. >> reporter: the prosecution called the shooting unyoifred. >> he shot a man laying down, facing away from him. the video showed that. murdered him pretty much. >> reporter: murkal said she feared casic was going for a gun and now he administered cpr but casic died at the scene. they said alcohol and drugs were in his system but he was unarmed. she says she intends to return to police work. >> this has taken a tole on me that nobody understands. >> reporter: she had pulled casic over for expired emissions
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at some of the men that led the country into the war in iraq while serving in his son's administration. >> reporter: he has held his tongue for more than a decade but now george h.w. bush describes his son's vice president, dick cheney, as too hard-lined and his secretary of defense, donald rumsfeld, arrogant. and he says that cheney became very different from the dick cheney i knew when he served as his secretary of defense. >> i've had much worse said about me. >> reporter: he laughed off the criticism on fox but the first president bush was even more scathing about rumsfeld. i don't like what he did and i think it hurt the president. the 83-year-old rumsfeld lashed
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bush 41, misjudged bush, 43. they were two of the biggest proponents in the war in iraq. >> my brother is a big boy. >> reporter: in new hampshire today jeb bush defended his brother as vice president. >> as relates to dick cheney, he served my brother well as vice president and he served my dad extraordinarily well as sex secretary of defense. >> a rare public disagreement between father and sons. nancy, cbs news washington. yoga lovers took their search for innerpeace to dizzying heights and we'll have that up exint.. peace to
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that up. the son gives life and sometimes takes it away. today nasa said its maven spacecraft has discovered why mars turned from a wet live planet that sustained life to a cold barren place. solar wind stripped away the martian atmosphere over billions of years. earth, though is protected by its magnetic field. it's been a busy week for jet packs. have a look at these two dare devils flying over a dubai. they buzzed the largest passenger jet in the world. and in new york, another man took a test flight over the
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liberty, george jetson style. and the baks pose of yoga is called downward facing dog and in china today it was downward facing danger. it was on a glass bottom bridge 600 feet up. last month cracks appeared in the bridge but that couldn't shatter this group's innercalm. and then the enthusiasm of a girl 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, remember the name olivia halacy. just a tine ager and already making her mark. >> for this one, it's the tmz fund straight. >> last year she had to be the only 16-year-old in the world thinking of this you're not talking like a normal teenager, you're right, you know that, don't you? >> reporter: she was talking about a test for ebola. she realized they need fridgeeration. >> i think especially in science, it doesn't matter if you're good, or young or where
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it's just about the results. >> reporter: when she came to you and said i want to do a test for ebola? >> oh, boy. there was a laut of push back. it's not possible, it's not going to happen. we'll figure it out. to 96 fridgeeration problem, she came up with a high test and this is her design which acts lieks a president aets she and 10s of thousands of other teenagers entered this year's google science fair and her name wrurn. you're an athlete, book smarts, are you lousy at anything?
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and looking at things from the bigger picture. >> reporter: has mr. vermonty helped you with that? >> definitely. and a great lesson he's taught me is to never freak out over the little things because it's still little in the scheme of your life. >> and that's the overnight news for this friday. for some of you the news continues, for others, check back with us a little bit later for the morning news and of course cbs this morning.
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it's friday, november 6th, 2015. this is the "cbs morning news." travelers can expect tighter security at u.s. airports today as evidence mounts that a terrorist bomb is what brought down a russian jetliner in egypt. dangerous weather streaks across the south. a twister touches down in texas, while more severe weather soaks the region today. and true identity. how a teenager learned he had
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for more than a start of the busiest travel season of the year. johnathan vigliotti is in london. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. there are new reports that earlier this year, a security guard at sharm el sheikh airport allowed one tourist to skip security by paying money. sources tell cbs news the department of homeland security could unveil plans today to intrefs security for overseas flights bound for the u.s. the development follows a plane crash in egypt that killed 224 people. on thursday, president obama acknowledged to a radio interviewer a bomb could have brought the plane down. >> i think there is a
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bomb on board and we're taking that very seriously. >> reporter: the flight was traveling from sharm el sheikh to st. petersburg, russia, when it broke in mid air 23 minutes after takeoff. intelligence are suggested isis or an affiliate planted a bomb on the flight. many lawmakers are concerned. >> there have been four attempts to bring a bomb that goes through a magnetometer in this country, as you know, and so the world is really awashed with some very bad doings. >> reporter: sharm el sheikh has come ununder scrutiny someone at the airport helped get the bomb on to the plane. out of abundance of caution, the united kingdom temporarily suspended flights to and from the region wednesday. >> i think it's stupid and it's safe. no problem at all. >> reporter: many of the tourists left stranded in the resort town are slowly beginning to travel home today. isis has taken responsibility for the crash but the group
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hasn't provided any evidence to support that claim. egypt's president call it propaganda. >> johnathan vigliotti in london, thank you. >> we will have more on the stepped-up security planned for yaever seas flights coming up on "cbs this morning." more potentially dangerous wet weather is expected in the southern plains today. heavy rains and flash flood warnings are posted across central texas today. late yesterday, a tornado touchdown down near ft. worth and ripping the roof off one building and causing significant damage to others. but, so far, no injuries have been reported. meteorologist larry maury of our dallas/ft. worth station ktv is following the storm system. >> showers and thunderstorms rolling through ohio and kentucky and tennessee and fizzle out during the day but we will see showers and thunderstorms fire up across parts of the virginias and stretching down towards alabama and mississippi.
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>> earlier, floodwaters invaded streets in austin. several drivers had to be rescued. there will be two fewer republican presidential candidates on the main stage for next week's debate. fox business network announced the lineup for tuesday night's showdown. eight contenders led by donald trump and ben carson will share the stage. governor chris christie and mike mikeabee are being relegated to the so-called undercard debate. george pataki acarson's campaign is talking about a story in his book. don champion is here with the latest on that.
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tilted "gifted hands," he talks how he became more religious but now he is changing the details of that story. >> what did you say to me? >> get off me! [ screaming ] >> benny! what did you do? >> reporter: the film adaptation of "gifted hands" portrays carson attacking a friend. he has spoken frequently about his transformation from a violent youth to the character on the debate stage. he says it was not a friend but a close family member he tried to stab. he said he changed their name to protect their identity. >> i never used the true names of people in books, you know, to protect the innocent. you know, that's something that people have done for decades, for centuries. >> reporter: the turnaround comes after cnn interviewed nine people who knew carson as a teen. none of them remembered him as being violent. carson says it is an attempt to
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smear his campaign. >> i want to point out how silly the cnn investigation is, because when i would have flashes of temper, it would only be the people who were directly involved. it wouldn't be something that everybody else would know. >> reporter: carson's closest rival donald trump commented on twitter calling the story either a total fabrication or, if true, even worse. it is the second time this week carson has been asked about past comments. earlier, ed he still believes what he said in this 1998 speech that the pyramids were built to house grains and not to entomb egyptian royalty. last night, hillary clinton was asked about this. >> a quinnipiac poll released today said if you ran against him today, he would beat you by 10%. >> well, you know, we will just have to wait and see how that turns out. >> well, maybe you should start
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saying some crazy stuff? >> reporter: this week, carson is law firming a series of rap music ads in early voting states, however, the candidate sa from the dick cheney i knew and worked with. nancy cordes has our report. >> reporter: cheney laughed off the criticism on fox. >> i've had much worse said president bush was even more scathing about rumsfeld. i don't like what he did and i think it hurt the president.
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rumsfeld lashed back at his 91-year-old critic. bush 41 is getting up in years and misjudges bush 43 who i found made his own decisions. cheney and rumsfeld were two of the biggest proponents of the war in iraq, a war that marred one son's presidency and hasn't helped another son who now wants the job. >> my brother is a big boy. >> reporter: in new hampshire, jeb bush defended his brother's vice president against his father's broad side. >> as it relates to dick cheney, he served my brother well as vice president and he served my dad extraordinarily well as secretary of defense. >> reporter: in a statement,
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>> reporter: exxon is denying allegations it lied to investors about the risk climate change posed to its business. the new york city state attorney general issued a subpoena yesterday following a year long review of shareholder disclosures. exxon says for years, it provided shareholders with information about the risks of climate change. stocks on wall street are in a holding pattern ahead of today's jobs report. the dow lost nearly five points. the s&p was down two. the nasdaq fell 14 points. toyota says it's investing $1 billion to develop artificial intelligence and robotics. the japanese automaker is opening research facilities in silicon valley and massachusetts. toyota says the research will go beyond self-driving cars and involve everyday use such as robots or carry heavy objects. if you mix the low cost retailer with high-end fashion, apparently you create a fashion frenzy.
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the latest collaboration between h&m and the french fashion house balmain, quickly sold out. shoppers pushed and shoved as they waited online for hours outside of h&m stores. most of the items on h&m's website sold out as well. the collection range from $18 rings to $650 dresses. the puppet, a powerful squirt gun, a parlor game are the latest induct tees into the national toy hall of fame. twister >> twister where the players are the game was once too racy for the sears catalog, but sales soared after johnny carson played it on "the tonight show." and super soaker made the cut as did the hand muppets, which have been around since ancient times. >> all good choices, i would say. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. coming up on "cbs this morning," singer adele debating whether she will stream her highly anticipated new album.
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a florida man who flew a gyrocopter has reached a plea deal. he flew it through some of the country's most restricted air space. douglas hughes is expected to plead guilty for a felony charge later this month. he landed at the u.s. capitol to protest big money in politics. a sexting investigation at a colorado high school may involve hundreds of people and bizarre new details in the case of the illinois cop who killed himself. those are some of the headlines on the morning's newsstand. the "chicago tribune" reports on an apparent attempt to hire a hit man by a illinois police officer who staged his own sued. gliniewicz tried to set up a meeting with a high ranking gang member. they say he feared that a woman was going to expose him as an em embezzler and he wanted her gone. a sacramento bee reports classes are back in session today at the university of
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california-merced after a student went on a stabbing spree. police say the man was scared to getting kicked out of a study group. authorities say he planned to hand cuff students and spread petroleum jelly on the floor. he was shot dead on campus on thursday. they said he plan to ambush police to get their guns. >> we found a two-page handwritten and i'm going to call it a manifesto detailing his projected activities pertaining to the day's events. >> investigators have ruled out terrorism. the colorado springs gazette reports several hundred people could be involved in a sexting sandal. investigators say students shared hundreds of nude photos at canon city high school south of denver. police opened a criminal investigation. underaged nude photos and even taken consensually could be considered criminal possession of child pornography. car and driver reports the man who brought us the original bat mobile, george barris, has
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passes as the bengals topped cleveland 31-10. cincinnati is one of four undefeated teams still standing. a boy reported missing 13 years ago in alabama was found this week living in cleveland. police say julian hernandez was living with his father under a different name. the now 18-year-old didn't know about his false identity until he applied for college. >> when he started the process, that's when things kind of started coming together that that wasn't who he was. >> a school counselor helped hernandez uncover his real identity. his father has been arrested. a nasa spacecraft has unraveled a mystery about mars. scientists say solar wind is responsible for stripping the red planet of its atmosphere and water. mars is blofed believed to have once been a planet capable of
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imagine looking out your airplane window and seeing this. two dare devils are getting an up close look at an emirates airline plane by flying along it with the help of jet packs. it took the flyers and airline three months to come with this carefully choreographed aerial display. even more impressive when you factor in whoever is flying alongside them is shooting that incredible video. a chicago woman is taking a comic approach to help raise awareness about breast cancer. >> it's my first time doing comedy. >> this is my first time doing comedy. >> reporter: this was nicki martinez stand-up debut five years ago. you were not a comedian your whole life? >> no. >> reporter: how did this start? >> cancer. >> reporter: the chicago office manager was diagnosed with stage
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wednesday. by monday, doctors had removed her left breast. >> that's when i decided i would make cancer my career. >> reporter: and the jokes started flowing. you're going on a stage and cracking jokes about it. >> that's by way of giving it the finger, if i can say that in front of the camera. >> reporter: comedy producer mike oquendo gave nicki her first shot at an annual breast cancer charity show. >> maybe 10% to 15% of our regular audience members, at some point or another, is dealing with it. >> reporter: nicki underwent 12 rounds of chemo and 33 radiation treatments. at this year's show, she shared some news. >> unfortunately, my cancer came back in 2012 and i currently have tumors from my scalp, down my neck, down my neck, down my hip. >> reporter: where do you find your strength? >> my daughter. definitely, my daughter. i cannot leave her. i'm not ready. >> reporter: doctors say it's terminal, but nicki plans to
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keep them laughing. she says she has cornered the market. >> you don't find too many health women will whip off her wig and fake boobs. and that is probably -- can't really steal much of. >> reporter: adriana diaz, cbs news, chicago. >> a remarkable woman. art lovers went on a buying spree at new york's sotheby. the nightclub singer by picasso was auctioned for more than $67 million. it's a two for one deal for the buyer. a second painting is on the back of the canvas. it was painted two months before the famous work "the starry night." coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we will show you how google is bringing virtual reality to classrooms. plus, bravo's andy cohen joins us in the studio with his new book.
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