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in syria. the united nations says it expects more than 100,000 mosul residents will eventually arrive. a mexican judge approved the extradition of drug lord el chapo guzman to the united states. the judge rejected five appeals to avoid guzman being sent to the u.s. there are six cases against guzman in this country. mexican officials say he could be extradited as early as january, but guzman coulil the family of a california woman killed by a takata airbag wants justice. the 50-year-old california woman was the 11th known u.s. fatality known to the u.s. airbags and she was driving a honda civic a recalled long ago. honda had sent repair notices to the car owner but it had not been repaired. coming up on the "morning news."
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the virus is detected in blood donated in florida. a giant panda in washington
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in just 7 days, your joint comfort can be your kid's discomfort. osteo bi-flex. made to move. the cubs are on the brink of making history, or many fans would say erasing it. they beat the dodgers last night in los angeles 8-4. addison russell homered and pitcher jon lester stifled l.a. one more win gives them the national le 71 years. they can clench tomorrow night in chicago. well, the national zoo is preparing to say farewell to a beloved panda and zika concerns for donated blood. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. the naples daily news reports the discovery of zika by a florida blood bank. a donation collected by one blood tested positive for the virus. the organization says the donation did not enter the blood supply.
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the organization supplies blood to about 200 hospitals in four southern states. the courier journal reports on four new alleged ncaa violations by the university of louisville basketball program. coach rick pitino was criticized for allegedly failing to monitor an assistant who hired escorts and strippers for recruits and players. he denies knowing about it. the university has 90 days to answer the accusations. > messenger of mississippi reports that clowns are temporarily banned there. lawmakers sighted the scary in public. wearing a clown costume or makeup in public carries a fine up to $150. the ban ends the day after halloween. "wall street journal" reports that textron has started production of its military jet. the scorpion was developed without a contract from the
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maker of business planes. components from those jets are being used to keep the cost of a scorpion under $20 million. "the washington post" says a popular panda will have a new home in the new year. the smithsonian national zoo will send 3-year-old bao bao to china. giant pandas born in the zoo are sent to china by their fourth birthday under a breeding agreement. still to come, a new calling for kodak. the iconic camera company releases a smartphone with a retro look. nti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena? rapid wrinkle repair works... ...in one week. with the... fastest retinol formula available. it's clinically proven to work on fine lines and... ...even deep wrinkles. "one week? that definitely works!" rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots, rapid tone repair. neutrogena?.
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. here's a look a forecast in some cities around the country. the president's home was a house of a different color overnight. the white house was lit up in pink to mark breast cancer ar president george bush started the tradition eight years ago. the campaign urges screenings for early detection and treatment of the disease. on the cbs "moneywatch," kodak brings smartphones into focus. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. on wall street, american express had its best day in seven years. over a 10% jump. that couldn't prevent a broad
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slide in telecom stocks yesterday. the dow lost 40 points and s&p down three and the nasdaq finished four points lower. paypal reported better than expected third quarter earnings. with revenue of a $2.5 billion and continued growth. paypal transactions rose about 24%. now 192 million active customer accounts up 11%. dog days for snoopy. snoopy and the entire peanuts gang have been let by metlife insurance. charlie brown had been the face of metlife for 31 years! that is about 170 dog years. but metlife is focusing more on corporate clients. snoopy doesn't have the same appeal in corporate america. apple says many of the apple products advertised at genuine on amazon are fake. apple says chargers and cables on amazon.com found nearly 90% were counterfeit. so apple is sue ago new jersey company over the fake products
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logos. apple says they pose a significant risk of overheating and electrical shock. kodak, the camera maker, is getting into the smartphone business. kodak introduced a new smartphone yesterday. it is called kodak ektra. the android-based phone is already available in the united kingdom. it's all about taking pictures. 20 megapixel cameras compared to other smartphones. it will be available in the u.s. in the coming months for about $550. for the first time, the majority of business travelers are using ride sharing services uber and lyft for ground transportation. 52% of business travelers hailed ride sharing service last quarter according to certify. san francisco was the top city for uber and lyft. new yorkers still prefer taxis. >> they love those yellow cabs. they are everywhere. they are so easy to find. i guess that is part of their appeal, right? >> except when you need them. right?
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stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. still to come, defending obamacare. the president touts the benefits of the health care law as it's blamed for the rising premiums in some states. every day is a gift especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto?- a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows possible. tomorrow, i want to see teddy bait his first hook. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto? was proven to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto?. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto? with an ace inhibitor or or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto?. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. the federal government was slow in reacting to the water crisis in flint, michigan. that is the view of an internal watchdog at the environmental protection agency. its report says the agency had the information and the authority to issue an emergency order as early as june of 2015. that didn't happen until seven months later. president obama admits that the health insurance program
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as mark albert reports, rising premiums pose a problem for the affordable care act. >> the affordable care act has done what it was designed to do. >> reporter: president obama, on thursday, credited his signature law, the affordable care act, better known as obamacare. for a record low uninsurance rate. adults on their parents plan up to age 26 and a slower rise in >> another 20 million americans now know the financial security of health insurance. >> reporter: but the president acknowledged growing pains, as insurers pull out of unprofitable markets and causing unsubsidized premiums to spike. for example, 56% in minnesota and tennessee. 57% in arizona. and 76% in oklahoma. >> if no private insurers are providing affordable insurance in an area, then the government would step in with a quality plan that people with afford. >> reporter: but ever since the
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through congress without a single republican vote it is a favorite target of criticism for the gop, including this year's presidential nominee donald trump. >> rates are going up, 60, 70, 80%. next year is going to be worse. it's a catastrophe. >> reporter: some republican governors like in florida where the president spoke has refused to expand medicaid under the law. the president asked for them to act. >> they could even change the name of the law to reagan care. i don't care about credit! i just want it to work! >> reporter: it will likely fall to obama's successor and congress to implement reform. mark albert, cbs news, the white house. donald trump's waffling about honoring the election result is putting a new focus on a proud part of american history, the smooth transition of power. hillary clinton says the transition from george w. bush to her husband is a case in
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on instagram, she posted a gracious letter mr. bush wrote in january of 1993 to bill clinton. it said, in part, you will be our president when you read this note. your success now is our country's success. i am rooting hard for you. not bad. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," "wonder woman" actress lynda carter. who doesn't love her? i'm anne-marie green.
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here is another look at this morning's top story. hillary clinton and donald trump attended the annual alfred e. smith dinner here in new york. usually, presidential candidates set aside their differences at the charity event, but last night, clinton and trump exchanged sharp jabs. at one point, trump was booed. long time rivals in the nfl's black and blue division football" here on cbs. green bay routed visiting chic chicago. aaron rodgers set a packers record by completing 39 passes. the bears are 1-6. fans in green bay are celebrating the packers win. jamie yuccas is outside historic lambeau field with a look at the area. >> reporter: driving down shadow lane under the literal shadow of
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these chicago fans have now leased this house for every bears/packers game for the next 20 years. so does it kind of kill you when the rival team moves into the house then? >> you know, it's tough but their money is green. >> reporter: that's why a number of the homes are top-to-bottom green and gold! and rent for thousands. when you walk in this room, this is -- >> extreme. >> reporter: it's extreme. i like that word better. it's extreme. af bowl in '85, chicago fans starred making fun of green bay fans by calling them cheese heads. but the last laugh was them when wisconsin totally embraced it. >> known all over the world for cheese. >> reporter: john helped me into the dairy barn that houses 6,500 cows and as big as six football fields. each cow produces ten gallons of milk a day to make the farm's 15 different cheeses. turns out, cheese pairs well with?
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town brink company in 1996. his beer makers work to perfect 13 beers at a time. >> this is actually where the magic happens. there is a massive yeast party in there and they are just eating, they are making babies. >> reporter: it then gets put into kegs and into the cooler. how much beer do we think is in here right now? >> oh, geez. that's a good question. >> reporter: consumption doesn't swing with the season but beer is sometimes named after packer players. >> this is our johnny blood. what better way to name it after one of our great irishman. and my grandma knew him. >> reporter: weven a hundred. >> reporter: even with 100,000 people in green bay, this is still a small town.even with 10 people in green bay, this is still a small town. jamie yuccas, cbs news, green bay, wisconsin. coming up after your local
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trail as we count down to the election. plus, new guidelines how much time your child should watch tv or use those smartphones. and the original "wonder woman" actress lynda carter joins us in the studio as her new role as united nations ambassador. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green.
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one person fighting for their life this morning .. how metro police found the alleged drunk driver .. after they ran from the crash site. ((patrick walker)) >> plus... a big week for the election here in las vegas.. the president's quick trip to the valley this weekend. ((kirsten joyce)) >> and... it may be fall .. but it'll feel like summer! the hot temperatures you can expect .. before rain move into the valley. ((patrick walker)) 8 news now good day, the valley's news leader,a ((now, live...this is 8 news now good day.)) ((kirsten joyce)) thanks for joining us on 8 news now good day, the valley's news leader. i'm kirsten joyce. ((patrick walker)) >> and i'm patrick walker, in for brian. new this morning .. one person is fighting for their life after a drunk driving crash in the northeast part of town. ((kirsten joyce)) >> metro police tell us a driver sped through a stop sign at bonanza and sloan and hit another vehicle ..

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