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this lady owns a small grocery store. everything in her business has been completely ruined, she says. the food has gone rotten because it's gotten wet. clean water is scarce. the water supply contaminated can dead livestock and dead bodies. only one hospital overwhelmed and 85 cholera case and no doctors. right now people are drinking the water in the river and drinking any water they can that's how they are getting sick. to try and stop the spread of cholera, sewers are being sprayed with bleached and residents are getting hosed down. what is the biggest fear for you right now? he says what is really necessary, what is really needed, education, bring clean water, portable water and clorox bleach. in some regions of haiti 80%% of the crops have been destroyed
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port-au-prince, haiti. on "cbs this morning," vladimir is live from port-au-prince where a million dozes of cholera vaccine are rushed to the island in hopes of stopping spread of the deadly disease. hurricane nicole reformed in the atlantic. nicole's winds are hitting 90 miles an hour. the storm is turning toward the warned to prepare for a blow as early as today. in syria, pro-government forces ian russian war planes have resumed strikes on aleppo. 25 people were killed, including children. activists call it the heaviest bombing in days. aleppo, syria's largest city, has once again come under aerial attack. the pentagon hinted at
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off the coast of rebel-controlled territory in yemen earlier this week. the missiles were fired sunday toward the "uss mason" but fell harmlessly into the water. hoothi rebels deny any involvement in the incident. had pcp in his system. the officer who shot him betty jo shelby is charged with manslaughter. coming up on the "morning news." a famous face is staying out of the spotlight in the wake of the creepy clown sightings. and the president in prime time. he is talking sports and race. >> when you started getting black players in basketball,
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ali gave people enormous pride and, ultimately, caused not just black americans, but white americans to question what their government was doing and how they were thinking about racial justice. >> president obama on muhammad ali, taking part in an espn town hall which aired last night. the conversation at university, a historically black school, focused on issues of race, sports, and achievement. the president also took part in mtv's prescription for change special, taking on the growing opioid epidemic with mark mclemore. >> part of the reason i wanted to have this conversation is send a message for them to seek help is the strong -- >> deadly overdoses are spiking
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o.d.s than in car accidents. a majority of those were from opioids. unusual suspicions about a small plane crash and a rip-off of the kardashian robbery. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. hartford courant, a twin engine plane went down near pratt and whitney. federal officials say the survivor told them it was not an accident. the arizona daily sun reports that the hard line sheriff of metropolitan phoenix will be charged with a contempt misdemeanor today. prosecutors say joe arpaio is still running immigration patrols in defiance of a court order. he is up for re-election in less than a month. the "l.a. times" says ronald mcdonald is being kept under the
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clown controversy. mcdonald's says it's being cautious about appearances by its mascot while threatening clown sightings are being reported. the reported sightings started last summer. "fortune" magazine describes a costume that mocks kim kardashian's jewelry robbery. they say it's selling well, despite criticism in social media. milestone for make june cover girl. >> on mime first-ever tv commercial with cover girl. that's right. i am a new cover girl. >> james charles is a makeup artist with a legion of internet followers. he will be the first male to appear in covergirl ads since the inception of the brand nearly 60 years ago. still ahead, the future is
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>> the raspy voice singer who once asked, "do you think i'm sexy" has a new title. he is dave robert stewart. stewart was honored for services to music and charities. on the cbs "moneywatch" now. a passion for cooking is being revealed again in print. and ibm's watson joins the cancer hena daniels is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. erasing wall street gains from the day before. the dow jones dropped 200 points and the nasdaq finished almost 82 points lower. "the new york times" says wells fargo employees reported the practice of opening up fraudulent accounts as far back as 2005.
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managers. ceo john stumpf has told congress he and other managers learned about it only in 2013. ibm is allowing its u.s.-based employees diagnosed with cancer to use watson to help them fight the disease. the super computer will assist the workers with treatment choices and clinical trials. doctors collect health information from patients that enter it into watson which creates a report suggesting options. bmw is showing off the motorcycle of tomorrow. the bike is self-balancing so it stays upright even if it's not moving. thanks to on board gyroscopes, the biker doesn't need to use a helmet because the bike will avoid crashing.
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cookbook is back in print. the surreal artist cookbook includes 136 recipes and range from the traditional beef with vegetables to the unusual toffee with pine cones. >> i'm sure his food is as interesting as his art. i'm not sure if that is a good thing or not, though. hena daniels at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, hena. coming up in a ninth inning heroics brings the chicago cubs a step closer to erasing decades of heartbreak
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country.
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middle. being waved around. chicago has taken a 6-5 lead! >> an improbable four-run ninth inning carries the cubs into the national league championship series. they ousted the stubborn giants last time. the cubs last won the world series in 1908. colin kaepernick will have a chance to make headlines during a game instead of before them. he will be san francisco's starting quarterback sunday in anthem protest that has been adopt by other athletes. he hasn't started since last november but the 49ers have lost four straight. a bridge spanning the arkansas river in little rock turns silver. thousands of people watched yesterday morning as charges were detonated to bring it down but the span got stuck. it finally fell nearly five hours later! i'm anne-marie green.
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our top story this morning. donald trump held a rowdy rally in florida last night. he let loose on hillary clinton's character, hitting her on a new round of e-mails exposed by wikileaks. target. he took on republicans who have withdrawn their support in recent days following the release of that 2005 video in which trump joked about sexually assaulting women. the video started a national conversation about sexual assault and it is getting louder. >> reporter: hours after the trump tape hit the air waves and a national nerve, author kelly
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asking women, tweet me your first assaults. they aren't just stats. i'll go first. old man on city bus grabs my [ bleep ] and smiles at me. i'm 12. >> i was sharing a personal experience and when you do, that you put yourself in a very vulnerable position. >> reporter: the response was explosive. >> it's hundreds of people with the same horrible story and telling them maybe for the first time. >> reporter: one woman wrote, family friend laid on top of me on the couch and wouldn't let me up. i was about 11. shared across social media today, the theme and its reality are nothing new. 25 years ago, 35-year-old law professor anita hill sat before an all-male senate judiciary committee recounting how supreme court thomas sexually assaulting her and tom landed on the
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those hearings like the trump tape triggered a national conversation on assault but hill fears when the news cycle end the talk about how to make change will stop too. >> this is a powerful moment for us to understand that and to think about, okay, what do we do next to make sure this doesn't happen to another generation? >> reporter: hill says the fact that people are outraged over trump's comments is a major difference. she doesn't believe that would have happened in anna werner, cbs news, in massachusetts. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," they are the republicans opposed to donald trump. we will talk to "usa today" susan page about the battle for the gop. plus, a new study reveals the top mistakes by teen drivers. and a wine maker says he has found the notes to creating better wine. that is the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green.
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shots to body. see why neighbors are not suprised to hear about this shooting. ((kirsten joyce)) >> plus... lawmakers are one step closer to an nfl-ready stadium in las vegas, but it's not a done deal yet. ((brian loftus)) >> and... it's expected to be unseasonably warm today katie boer is in for sherry today and she let's us know what to expect for today's forecast. ((kirsten joyce)) 8 news now good day, the valley's news leader, starts right now./// ((now, live...i ((kirsten joyce)) we're one step closer to an nfl stadium in las vegas .. thanks for joining us, i'm kirsten joyce. ((brian loftus)) >> and i'm brian loftus the stadium and convention center bill moves forward to a vote in the nevada state assembly tomorrow. ((kirsten joyce)) >> patrick walker and chris maathuis are in carson city .. tracking the lawmakers decision on whether or not public money

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