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packing 100-mile-per-hour winds. nicole surged across the island yesterday knocking out power and flooding homes and peeling off roofs. winds up to 115 miles an hour rocked the island, snapping trees and tearing boats from their moorings. hurricane force winds are possible in the pacific northwest the next few days. a pair of storms is hitting the west coast with a potential of wind gusts up to 100 miles an hour. in seattle, heavy downpours last night caused roadway flooding. emergency shelters were open and sandbags distributed. most severe tomorrow night. the governor of north carolina says his state has a long recovery ahead following hurricane matthew. flooding remains a big problem. the town of princeville is under water. surging water went around a dike that was supposed to protect the town. some 55,000 north carolina residents remain without power. the storm hit last week. at least 22 people have died in north carolina.
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established in miami. little river is a one square mile area just north of little havana. five people have been infected there. the wynwood neighborhood has been cleared. it's the third miami area neighborhood where mosquitoes have transmitted zika to people. pregnant women are advised to avoid travel to the outbreak area and the cdc says they should suspend nonessential travel to the rest of miami-dade county. a lone new jersey citizen is the 2013 bridgegate traffic jam scandal. a judge, yesterday, said the man's criminal complaint against the governor can go forward. the man says christie knew about the lane closures and didn't stop them. >> chris christie did everything that i alleged he did and everybody knows it. it's frightening. how are the government is being turned against the citizens and nothing is being done about it?
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the governor was not told. it now goes to a prosecutor appointed by christie. two former christie aides of accused of closing the lanes to punish a political rival are now on trial. in baseball. the dodgers called on their ace to wrap up the national league division series. >> the los angeles dodgers are headed to chicago. >> clayton kershaw came in with runners on first and second in the bottom of the ninth to get the final two outs. l.a. beat the washington nationals 4-3. it was kershaw's first major league save and first relief appearance in seven years. the dodgers open the national league championship series saturday against the cubs in chicago. coming up on the "morning news." airlines tackle the risk of fire from phones. we will show you how planes are being equipped with special containment bags, amid the rash of overheating devices.
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lasts 12 hours? start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. ? dearly beloved we are gathered here today to get through this thing called life ? >> prince fans poured their hearts out last night. a capacity crowd of 17,000 turned out for a minnesota tribute concert to the late singer that also featured stevie wonder and chaka khan. prince died inil accidental painkiller overdose. a judge takes an unusual step to keep order in his court. and the government's plan to blow up a monument to a president. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. "the washington post" reports an extension of the truce between colombia's government and rebels it has fought more than half a century. president santos worked out a peace deal with the leftists but
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the end of the year until talks resume. "the new york times" reports on the release of 21 nigerian girls who were kidnapped by islamic militants and among 100 girls seized from a school in 2015 by boko haram. it is believed the rest of the girls have died. airlines are taking steps to handle mobile devices that overheat. planes are being stocked with fire containment bags. a phone that caught fire forced the evacuation of an airliner earlier this month. m-live of michigan shows how a judge tossed off his robe to subdue a belligerent suspect. >> put your hands behind your back! [ bleep ] right now! >> the suspect rejected after a judge gave him a year in jail for stalking. the prosecutor said he appreciated the help. a monument to president wood
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man will be blown up. the man thought the 20-foot rocks of tower was in open land but he decided to build is inside josh tree national park where construction is forbidden. "fortune" says desperately needed blood will be delivered in rwanda by drones. zip line is launching the service today. it is being launched because many areas there suffer because many areas are hard to reach in the mountainous east african nation. still to come. bob dylan's surprising nobel prize honor. we will take a look at the rock era of the song writer's career to have his lyrics regarded as literature.
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facebook comes to your tv and a big holiday hiring spree at amazon. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> reporter: good morning. concerned about the world's second largest economy sent stocks lower on wall street yesterday. bank stocks plunged after a steep climb on china's exports. layoffs continue at hp. it's cutting about 4,000 jobs next year. hp cut 3,000 jobs this fiscal year. more people are using smartphones. the company hopes to build business by selling more high-end computers. now you can watch facebook video on your own tv. facebook added apple tv and chrome cast support so watch a facebook video using your smartphone and then send that video to a supported device hooked up to your tv. facebook is starting with ios and plans to add android
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amazon is planning to add 120,000 workers this year. 20% increase from last year. the seasonal positions are at sorting centers and other sites and will be in about 27 states. the national retail federation expects that online shopping will rise 7% to 10% over last year. if you haven't booked your holiday airline tickets, you may have missed the cheapest fares. christmas flights were at their lowest prices last week. the window fornk surprise are expected to be stable this month, but you should be sure to book by halloween. >> get on it. grandma wants to see you! jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. still ahead, turning your finger into a phone. we will show you how new technology uses your body to
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phone companies used to urge people to let their fingers do the walking. if you know what that reference is, then you're showing your age. now technology lets the fingers do the talking. marlie hall shows us how it works. >> it's a little hard to believe. >> very awesome technology. >> reporter: that putting a high-tech watchband on your wrist. >> it's so weird. how can you do it? finger into a phone receiver! >> it's amazing! and if i take it off, it stops! >> reporter: the signal band can attach to a smart watch or a classic watch. blue tooth connects it to your phone and when someone calls, the sound travels from your wrist to your finger. a mike in the band picks up your voice. han nryu helped develop the
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so it can pass through your hand and your finger all the way up to your ear so then it becomes a sound again. >> reporter: the technology is still being perfected. right now, the sound is a a little while muffled, especially in places like here in times square. several tech companies have come up with ear devices making it easier to talk, like apple's new wireless ear pods. the another one you can nod your head. an ear piece can be controlled by pushing a button or even nodding your head. >> you'll find increasing ways to interact through the phone. >> reporter: the signal device is not for sale yet. you're actually hearing through your finger? >> yeah. yeah. that is weird by itself. good invention. >> reporter: it's expected to be available next year, with a price tag around $150. marlie hall, cbs news, new york. >> pretty cool! coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning,"
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there is a growing consensus inside the u.s. government that russia is behind cyberattacks on state voting systems. jeff pegues takes us inside arizona's effort to counter the threat. >> reporter: the hacking attempt on arizona's voter database started in rural gila county when an elections worker opened an e-mail attachment. >> very scary staff. >> very scary stuff. >> reporter: michelle reagan, arizona's secretary of state, >> very scary stuff. >> reporter: michelle reagan, arizona's secretary o>> very sc. >> reporter: michelle reagan, arizona's secretary of state, says it was malware meant to attack these servers holding the voter information of 4 million vernment is to blame.sian ted what was your initial reaction? >> shock. and dismay, obviously, because
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foreign invaders coming in and trying to mess with our confidence in our election system. >> reporter: arizona, illinois, florida, and nearly two dozen other states have seen similar scanning, probing, or breaches of their election systems. >> the russians have a different doctrine than what we do. >> reporter: for over a decade, jim lewis has visited the u.s. government on cyber attacks. >> they are using information as a way to achieve their political goals. they don't need the red army any more. they have the internet. >> reporte p putin and other senior russian officials have denied involvement, calling u.s. accusations nonsense. >> the biggest thing we were worried about was did they take any information? >> reporter: reagan says she is confident the voter database wasn't compromised. but she says the attacks continue. in september, alone, officials here say that there were 192,000 intrusion attempts. about 11,000 of them posed a
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reagan and 32 others secretaries of state have asked the homeland security department for help. >> i liken when you're being invaded by russia, you don't call in your national guard. "i need the army. at some point you have to say, "i need the army." >> reporter: voting machines are not connected to tnt already contentious election, that is a lot easier and that is what officials believe the russians are trying to do. jeff pegues, cbs news, phoenix. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," our new series "campaign 2016, issues that matter." today, we talk about national security with former cia and nsa director michael hayden. plus, the emotional reunion of two women whose shared history go back to the holocaust. and actress cobie smulders joins us to talk about her new movie,
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sherry will tell us how cool it's going to get. ((kirsten joyce)) >> plus...all eyes remain on the 750-million dollar question. when will the state assembly approve the potential nfl stadium? ((brian loftus)) >> and...in an exclusive interview with state senate candidates catherine cortez -masto and joe heck we find out what there thoughts are about the stadium proposal. ((kirsten joyce)) 8 news now good day, the valley's news leader, start ((now, live...this is 8 news now good day.)) ((kirsten joyce)) state lawmakers are working hard to finalize the proposal for a potential nfl stadium. thanks for joining us on 8 news now good day, the valley's news leader. i'm kirsten joyce. ((brian loftus)) >> and i'm brian loftus the assembly is expected to vote on the stadium proposal today.... after spending the night trying to secure the votes chris matthius and mauricio marin are in carson city with the latest.
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