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west. the pentagon says an air strike had targeted a town northeast of aleppo but it is still assessing the results. audio recordings of 911 calls made during the june's attack on a gay nightclub in orlando have been released. people trapped inside and their rlf relatives made desperate pleas for help. >> a lone gunman automatic rifle shot up the club. he killed 49 people. the worst mass shooting in u.s. history. helpless family members and friends pleaded with 911 operators. >> the gunman was killed by police after a three-hour standoff. singer chris brown is accused of assault with a deadly weapon after his arrest turned
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yesterday in a 14-hour standoff outside of his house in los angeles, as the singer posted videos from inside. >> i'm not coming out! for what? y'all stop playing on me like i'm here out here like i'm going crazy. >> reporter: a woman told police brown pointed a gun at her face during a party early tuesday. he was arrested after his home was searched. brown's attorney says the singer denies any wrongdoing. less than a week after being suspended from the u.s. national resigned from her club team. solo released a statement on social media that she is stepping away from the seattle rain writing mentally, i'm not there yet. the u.s. soccer federation suspended solo and terminated her contract last week after the goalkeeper called sweden, quote, a bunch of cowards. on tuesday, a documentary crew released video of solo's
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suspension. >> terminated contract. terminated contract. not just a suspension! >> it's bull. >> it's bull. >> 17 years and it's over! >> solo won't be eligible to play for the national team until february of 2017. coming up on the "morning news." questioning patriotism. a sports legend offer his thoughts on the colin k controversy. and new evidence that dogs really do understand their owners. they understand what they are saying to them. this is the "cbs morning news." see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. proven to help the majority of people find clear or almost clear skin.
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what muscle pain? what headache? what arthritis pain? advil makes pain a distant memory nothing works faster or longer what pain? advil. whether it's russia's president or the florida man with the same name, vladimir putin doesn't readily do what he is asked. police say the west palm beach man caused a scene at a supermarket last week and
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resisting arrest. a basketball legend weighs in on the colin kaepernick controversy. and an organization is designated a hate group. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. "the new york times" reports the listing of some white nationalist as a hate group. the southern poverty law center says white live matters poos immigration and the black lives matter movement. the center says it's now tracking nearly 900 hate groups nationwide. published kareem abdul-jabbar's essay about the quarterback's who won't stand up for the national anthem. he says it does not make him unpatriotic. the former basketball great says by sitting, the quarterback is standing up for american values like free speech. the "los angeles times" reports passage of a bill. the bill sent to the government
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state. some sexual charges against him weren't heard because they date back more than ten years. a related bill would impose minimum punishment for rape convictions. lawmakers reacted reacted to the case of a college student who is six-month sentence was too late for accused of rape. mark cuban, the dallas mavericks owner, says he hasn't been asked but he would do it, a newspaper report says he was among those being considered for the role by clinton's camp. the journal science reports thatunders dogs understand word. not july the tony but what is being spoken. brain scans were done of 13 breeds. some dogs are known to recognize more than a thousand words. now if i can't understand my dog, if he understands me. still to come, service to
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short trip today that is long on historic significance. the 72-minute hop from florida will be the first u.s. commercial flight to cuba in more than a half century. there will now be more than 400 flights per week. travel was stopped during the cold war. ahead on "cbs this morning," a preview of that flight to media as kris van cleave takes us on board the jetblue plane making the historic journey. on the cbs "moneywatch," fallout from apple's tax and chipotle has freebies for kid. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> reporter: good morning. stocks here on wall street down slightly after another light trading day. the dow fell 48 points. the s&p lost 4. the nasdaq finished the day down 9 points. apple's shares finished the day only down 1% after being hit by a massive tax bill in europe.
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giant owes ireland 13 billion euros in back taxes. the ruling is the biggest ever for the eu against any american company. apple says it will appeal and the white house has even expressed concern that american taxpayers could suffer as a result of the ruling. google is taking on uber, expanding hits ride share market. san francisco users will be able to use waze app to catch around town to set up competition with uber. google has been testing the app last three months and have seen enough success to expand the program. sonos is hoping a new partnership with amazon can improve sales. the deal announced tuesday will use their users to control their devices with just their voice through amazon's popular echo lineup.
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roll out early next year. chipotle is trying to pin back customers through their kids. it's offering free meals to kids on sundays. the latest effort to recover from a health crisis that sank the chain's sales and shares. i am starting to see lines at chipotle. p>> really? they have been trying everything they can, so maybe something is actually working. >> exactly. and now kids eat free? i guess the price is right. >> exactly. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. still ahead, computer scam alert. hackers are using an old trick to steal your personal information. we will show you how to protect yourself. no, no, no, no, people are both soft and strong... yey! which is why our products are too. angel soft. [ crowd noise ] whoa.
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does tim tebow have a prayer of becoming a major league baseball player? the former quarterback and christian activist showed his stuff for scouts yesterday in los angeles. the 29-year-old tebow is now a tv sports com >> reporter: stacy gates was on her compute one day when. >> this pop-up came and he it said it was from microsoft. >> reporter: the pop-up directed her to call the screen to fix her computer. >> he was from microsoft and he needed to get inside the computer. >> reporter: she decided to give him access. >> he was moving my mouse around. i did not have control of the computer any longer. did he. >> reporter: but it wasn't microsoft.
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it's an aurting situation. >> reporter: cybersecurity expert says it's an old sam scam now back in a big way. in the past two years, microsoft has heard from over on 175,000 customers complaining about tech support scams. the con artist often asks for payment to fix your computer. >> that point, they got your credit card and expiration date and home address. >> reporter: not just this. protect yourself. never call a phone number on a pop-up. never give a stranger access to your computer. and make sure to update anti-virus programs and your operating system software. she realized there was something wrong when the man on the phone asked if she did banking on the computer. >> bingo! a light bulb hit me and i thought what have i done?
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federal regulators are moving to require all new large trucks and buses to have speed limiters built in. it's a move aimed at saving lives, but not everyone is enough. kris van cleave reports. >> reporter: on average, 750 people a year die in accidents involving large trucks where speed was a factor. it was a speeding semi that killed 22-year-old college senior colin owings. his father steve. >> that morning when we went to church, he talked to me about the application for the peace corps and he said, dad, you know, a lot of people apply for this because they know it will look good on their resume.
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>> reporter: federal regulators are moving to require all new vehicles weighing 26,000 pounds or more to use speed limiting devices. the rule would apply to large bus and tractor-trailers. the government believes limiting the top speeds of between 60 and 68 miles per hour will save lives. with big rigs more likely to jackknife and fail to stop quickly or topple over or out of control w to limit speed limits. steve owings says many big rigs already have technology to limit speed and regulation should require truckers to use it. >> over a million people have died and been maimed in these types of crashes wheel we wait for this inadequate rule only applying to future trucks? it's preposterous. >> reporter: transportation secretary anthony fox. >> i do think the fundamental point that the rule is making is
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going to help us keep our speeds in moderation and that is going to be, overall, better for safety. >> reporter: the proposed rule can still be modified before it becomes final. starting in 2009, ontario, canada, required big rigs set at 65 miles per hour. they had a drop in facilities in the first year. kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. here is another look at this donald trump is making an unexpected visit to mexico today to meet with mexico's president. the visit comes hours before trump is scheduled to deliver a major speech on immigration. he has called for deporting people for living in the united states illegally and building a wall along mexico. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," questions about maine's governor
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controversial remarks. a chat with bill ford who is bringing the new ford gt race car to studio 57. that is the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green.
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outrage erupts inside court during the trial of a man accused of killing a teen over an ipad we'll tell you why the judge had to clear out her courtroom during closing arguments. ((kirsten joyce)) >> plus...the state of nevada remembers the life of former first lady bonnie bryan. after she passed away yesterday. ((brian loftus)) >> and...we'll be introducing you to two sisters who's special bond encouraged them to give back to homeless youth. ((kirsten joyce)) valley's news leader, starts right now./// ((now, live...this is 8 news now good day.)) ((kirsten joyce)) the murder trial of michael solid is now in the hands of a jury. thanks for waking up with us i'm kirsten joyce... ((brian loftus)) >> and i'm brian loftus yesterday jurors heard closing arguments in the ipad murder case -- as well as a courtroom outburst. solid's attorneys have been trying to frame marcos arenas' death as an accident...

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