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chaos at a party city store and the director of national intelligence is hit by a hacker. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. "the washington post" reports a teenage hacker claims he broke into accounts belonging to the director of national intelligence. the hacker says he got into james clapper and his wife's personal e-mail account and home phone. he is one of the hackers who allegedly broke into the private e-mail account of the cia last fall. the fbi is investigating. "the new york times" reports isis is blamed for an attack that killed ten tourists in turkey. the sued bombing yesterday in istanbul's tourist district killed ten foreigners and wounded 15 others. it is the first time isis struck turk turkey's tourism sector. "the detroit free press".
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after water supply was spichedwitched in 2014. the first guardsmen arrived today, growing to more than 30 by friday. amid criticism the governor acted too slowly. >> i have apologized for what has gone on with the state and i am responsible for state government. >> the justice department is investigating. the "miami herald" said aisles fell like dominos at a party city store. shelves came down at this party city on tuesday. three suffered minor injuries. the cause of the collapse is under investigation. the "los angeles times" reports disney's newest theme park is set to open in shanghai. the 5.5 billion dollar shanghai disney resort opens its doors on june 16th. it will be disney's second world in orlando.
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the nfl owners overwhelmingly agree for the rams to pack their bags and head back to los angeles. perfect. at del monte, corn is packed at the peak of freshness with just water and a dash of sea salt. nothing else. so it's all-natural and delicious. ibs-d. you know the symptoms when they start. abdominal pain. urgent diarrhea. now there's prescription xifaxan. xifaxan is a new ibs-d treatment that helps relieve your diarrhea and abdominal pain symptoms. and xifaxan works differently. it's a prescription antibiotic that acts mainly in the digestive tract. do not use xifaxan if you have a history of sensitivity to rifaximin,
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or any components of xifaxan. tell your doctor right away if your diarrhea worsens while taking xifaxan, as this may be a sign of a serious or even fatal condition. tell your doctor if you have liver disease or are taking other medications, because these may increase the amount of xifaxan in your body. tell your doctor if you are pregnant, plan on becoming pregnant, or are nursing. the most common side effects are nausea and an increase in liver enzymes. if you think you have ibs with diarrhea, talk to your doctor about new xifaxan. here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. after a 21-year absence, nfl football is returning to los
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the st. louis rams, who left l.a. in 1994, are coming back and that is not all. the san diego chargers were given the okay to join the rams in a new stadium. the oakland raiders could also have the option to move. omar villafranca is at the nfl owners meetings in houston with the details. >> reporter: after several rounds of votes here on tuesday, the nfl owners came to a near unanimous decision. 30 of the 32 owners decided to allow the rams back to the city where they played from 1946 until 1994. the only question is will the country's second largest media market have one team or two? >> l.a. rams! >> reporter: football fans in los angeles are excited over the nfl's return, after a 21-year absence. >> i am so disappointed. i've been able to be at two super bowls and really being able to experience all of that for years.
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>> while in st. louis, they are distraught over the news that the team they cheered on since 1994 will be returning to l.a. next season. nfl commissioner roger goodell making it official with an announcement on tuesday. rams owner stan kroenke's plan is what got the deal done. >> you do not want to come into los angeles without something that is really first class because that is what is expected. >> reporter: the future of two other nfl teams remain uncertain. the san diego chargers have a year-long option to join the rams in l.a. if they choose not to, that opens the door for the oakland raiders to come back. the raiders left los angeles in 1994, the same year the rams left town. all three teams have battled with their respective cities over financing of new stadiums. the relocation agreement
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raiders 1s 00 million to build new stadiums in san diego and oakland. the last nfl team to change cities was the houston oilers. they left for tennessee in 1997 and became the titans. iraneye the coach of the oilserers, the coach of the rams. coming up, a black eye for the patriots. coach bill belichick sports a mystery shiner at a press conference. and, later, the search for a
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the country. 84-year-old media mogul rupert murdoch this week proposed to 59-year-old former model jerry hall. hall said yes, because she didn't feel like standing in line for powerball tickets. >> the powerball jackpot has climbed to $1.5 billion, the largest in the world. the price could climb throughout the day as more people rush to grab tickets before tonight's drawing. odds of winning it all? 1 in 292.million. workers at a new jersey restaurant got a rude aweakenakening after they thought they won the powerball jackpot over the weekend. our new york station wcbs reports.
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>> reporter: video captures the ecstatic moments that the employees at this restaurant in englewood cliff, new jersey, thought they hit the $950 million powerball jackpot saturday night changing their lives forever. >> it was a feeling of excitement, glory. >> everybody happy. jumping up and down. everybody hugging each other. >> reporter: that is until the heartbreaking realization they were looking at the winning numbers from a previous drawing! >> i got a text from a friend of mine and he sent me numbers which he thought were the winning numbers, but it turned out to be wednesday night's numbers. >> reporter: bartender and organizers of the 42-person pool charles povoromo says it was an honest mistake. >> i had to call my wife so she nose, right? she said, charlie, please, just double-check. sure enough, i got on the phone and shaking and i went to the website and they finally had
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of different numbers. >> reporter: the celebration quickly turned to disappointment. >> dishwashers were very happy they didn't have to wash dishes any more. the valet parker told the guy, get rid of his own car. no, it was no joke! it was real! i thought they would take it a lot harder than they did but, you know, nobody won it, so that made it a little easier. >> that was tracy korokco reporting. that is just wrong but for one moment they felt the joy of being billionaires. stealing a package was one hop, skip and a jump for one thief in san jose. a surveillance camera captured a woman on friday skipping off with a package from the porch. inside the box, a birthday present for a 4-year-old little girl. the thief doesn't stop there. the thief heads across the street and steals some mail.
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to be the next big thing in technology, right? not in this case. an out of control car drove itself in circles and in reverse on a busy stream. video caught this car doing doughnuts yesterday. police used stop sticks norm used in high-speed chases to stop the car. no one was hurt and it was likely a mechanical problem. new england patriots coach bill belichick is known for wearing a hooded sweatshirt when he prowls the sidelines, but during his news conference tuesday, he was sporting something else, a bit of a black eye there. belichick would not tell reporters how he got the shiner. >> i don't think they list coaches on the injury report, but if we are required to do it, we will do it. >> and a few words. bill belichick's patriots kick off our coverage of the nfl
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new england hosts kansas city on saturday. and on sunday, the pittsburgh steelers travel to denver to take on the broncos. and, of course, it is all right here on cbs. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," vice president joe biden. i'm anne-marie green. and this is the "cbs morning news." (vo) new tidy cats lightweight with glade. all the strength and freshness, now easy to lift! half the weight, smells great. find the litter that works best for you. every home, every cat.
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first lady michelle obama invited more than a dozen people to sit with her for last night's state of the union address. among them, a young boy from delaware. chip reid has his story. >> welcome. tom vilsack. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> reporter: in washington, braeden mannering with his mother in tow had private meetings with the department of agriculture and his home state senator tom carper in delaware. you might be wondering what a 12-year-old did to earn such special treatment. it started when he was just 9 and entered a recipe in the first lady's healthy eating contest. he won and was invited to the kids state dinner at the white
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challenged him to make a difference in his community. two days later, when he saw a homeless man on the street in the rain, inspiration struck. >> i couldn't stop thinking about him. and how he could be cold or hungry and retired. >> reporter: so he put together a bag of food and asked his mother to help find the man. >> i got car and gave him the bag and an umbrella and he said, thank you. and they i knew what to do. >> reporter: he knew he had to feed the hungry so he created brae's food bags. and how does it make you feel? >> it makes me feel happy but, at the same time, not very happy because i know they are all out there, but as long as -- as long as i'm there, they are good. >> reporter: his mother christy is so proud, she can hardly believe this is her son. >> people often say, you're
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and i say, he is raising me too. >> reporter: he says the key is to change how people see the homeless. >> i treat them as if they were my family. >> reporter: he hopes his seat of honor in washington will inspire others to feel that way too. chip reid, cbs news, washington. >> pretty impressive young man. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," tv host bill o'reilly joins us in the studio with reaction to the state of the union. we speak with the ceo and forfounder of the review website yelp and actor paul giamatti stops by the show to tell us all about his billions. >> that's all ahead on "cbs this morning." that is the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching.
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obama made his final state of the union address... covering many different topics. we'll give you a recap of the speech... and what some locals thought of it. ((kirsten joyce)) > powerball fever is everywhere today for the 1-point-5 billion dollar jackpot. who's crossing the u-s border to also get their hands on those tickets. ((brian loftus)) > and california is getting back into the n-f-l. what team has the chance to join the saint louis rams.. as they head out west. /// < welcome to a brighter morning,
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