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told two to run away. he put jason to the front seat and undressed him and sexually assaulted him. heinrich said he saw a nearby police car patrolling and got scared so he pulled his revolver out of his pocket. he clicked the gun once and a bullet didn't enter out of the chairman and so he shot again and j >> i would like to know jacob's last hours, last minutes. >> reporter: heinrich could face up to 20 years in prison but the big question why wouldn't he face a murder charge? it turns out after 27 years of waiting for answers, the wetterling's offered to a plea deal an extraordinary and unprecedented measure so they would finally start to heal. the for-profit college itt tech is closing all of its 130
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sanctions imposed by the department of education. the move affects more than 35,000 students. more than 8,000 itt employees lost their jobs. in august, itt was banned from enrolling new students in order to pay $152 to repay student loans. roger ailes had no comment after gretchen carlson settled against the former ceo for a reported $20 million. besides the 20 million, fox issued a public apology. two weeks after the suit, ailes was out. he denies the allegations and didn't pay any of the settlement. and fox announced that greta van sus tern is no longer with the company. she says fox has not felt like home to me for a few years.
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harassment trial is scheduled for june. it's the only criminal says against cosby. the accuser said cosby drugged her and molested her. they want the 13 women who cosby allegedly assaulted to take the witness stand. the judge is not sure if they will take the witness stand. the wife of a slain officer has an unexpected earth. this is the "cbs morning news." i thought i had it covered. then i realized managing was all i was doing. when i finally told my doctor, he said humira was for people like me who have tried other medications,... but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief... ...and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections...
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he williams holds the u.s. record for cumulative time in orbit, 544 days. russia charged 240 million to take him up and back. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. the huffington post reports the first-ever nomination of a muslim to be a federal judge. president obama picked washington attorney yesterday for a district court seat. symbolic. senate republicans have all but stopped his judicial picks. the "orlando sentinel" reports the release of the last hospitalized victim from the pulse nightclub shootings. the hospital treated 35 people who with were wounded on june 12th. the patient released yesterday had been in critical condition for more than two months. the advocate of baton rouge reports the widow of a city
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on the cbs "moneywatch." what to expect from a new iphone. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. >> reporter: stocks on wall street finished higher pushed in part by higher oil prices and gains in energy stocks. the dow jumped about 46 points. s&p rose 6. nasdaq finished 26 points higher to a new all-time high. apple is expected to announce its latest iphone today. one big change, it appears that apple s headphone jacks. that means that future iphone buyers would need new headsets for a digital. most analysts don't expect many other major changes to the phone. the latest twist in the pay tv set top box story could be announced as early as today. earlier this year, the fcc voted to allow anyone to create devices or services that compete with traditional set top boxes. but now the commission is
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its own copyright licensing office. third-parties would sign a contract to gain access to the programming and then rebroadcast it through their own equipment. volvo is creating a company to develop software for self-driving cars. the automaker is teaming up with a swedish firm to work on the autonomous driving systems. in august, volvo announced it was teaming up with uber to develop next generation driverless cars. and if you're looking for work, the queen is hiring. lists a position for a live-in housekeeper. that's right. clean for the queen and live in the palace. meals are provided and there is a pension. as the job description says, you'll get to work and live in stunning historic settings. the pay is about $22,000 a year and they do charge for the room. >> $22,000 a year?
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for a little bit more? >> it's the cleaning. >> cleaning the chandeliers is probably a full-time job. >> i'm guessing they take your iphone. they don't want those pictures posted on facebook or twitter. >> i'm sure! jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thank a lot, jill. coming up on "cbs this morning," we speak with the ceo of starbucks. howard schultz on the campaign to honor great american citizens. first, reinventing a hotel stay. we will show you living arrangements are catching on as millennials take sharing to a whole new level. if you're using this toothpaste, you're probably expecting to get visibly whiter teeth, but it only removes surface stains, and clinical tests show that it only provides about a half-shade of whitening.
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. most humpback whales on off the u.s. endangered species
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14 areas where they swim. official say they are recovering, thanks for a 50-year-old ban on commercial whaling, but some environmentalists say the move is premature. a new type of temporary housing is springing up. it's designed for millennials who are willing to trade storage for price. chris martinez has the story. >> reporter: she is showing her newestst people are sharing their homes, their cars and tasks are being shared online. >> reporter: designed for people who are on vacation or staying in the area on a temporary basis. it's part after movement toward coliving. more buildings are popping up around the nation with a dorm-like atmosphere. this one in new york called on we live offers modern amenities where residents can live, eat, and exercise together. pod share is a no frills version
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$50 a night and that price includes a bed, tv, and storage area. what is missing is privacy. every pod is wide open to encourage interaction with other guests. >> give a little bit of privacy and gain collisions we call it here. >> reporter: those collisions are often common areas like the shared kitchen. these two became friends while staying here. >> i like sharing everything. it's fun. i feel like it brings us closer. >> there is a lot more value to having ownership over something. >> reporter: right now, pod share is only in l.a., but beth hopes to stretch the model far beyond california. chris martinez, cbs news, los angeles. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the cultural impact of the popular video game tetrus. i'm anne-marie green. and this is the "cbs morning
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on tuesday, the u.s. capitol's great rotunda reopened after a 97 million dollar project to save the capitol dome. scott pelley reports. >> congratulations to you, you're the first! >> reporter: this was the first tour to bend over backwards to see george washington ascending into heaven. this time lapse video shows the start a year ago of the
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work, install light, and repaint the fading fresco. this is all original, 150 years old? >> yes. >> reporter: the architect is steve airs. he took us up the dome before the work began. >> this is the top. >> reporter: this is the top. wow! what a beautiful view! the dome was built of the high-tech material of the 1860s, cast iron. but 150 years later, pieces were falling and there were more than 1,300 cracks. >> it looks magnificent and beautiful from the ground, but when you get up close, there is rust all over it, broken pieces and some of these are big, 40, 60, 80-pound pieces of decoration and ornamentation. >> reporter: so the dome was
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cracks were sewn together. the remainder of the scaffold is to be removed by inauguration day this january. >> that was scott pelley reporting. now reporters on board hillary clinton campaign plane took part of a long tradition. the reporters roll oranges down the aisle with questions on them. if one makes it past the curtain, clinton is expected to answer it. the question, who would you want to have dinner with, trump or pu putin. a new national poll finds trump with a two-point lead over clinton. yesterday, trump and clinton called each other unqualified to be president. tonight, clinton and trump appear separately at the same event in new york city, a veterans forum on national security. ' the for-profit college itt tech is closing all of its 130 campuses in the united states. itt says its hand was forced by
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department of education. the move affects more than 35,000 students. more than 8,000 itt employees lost their jobs. itt is accused of misleading students and pushing them into risky loans. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," apple under pressure to announce new inovags as it unveils a new iphone today. plus, we talk with starbucks ceo howard schultz on a campaign to honor great american citizens. and the story of a little known who helped put a man on the moon. that is the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green.
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