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bonus, he says the guard reported it to credit agencies and ruined his credit score. >> it felt like betrayal and depressing and absolutely unbelievable they would do this to people who spent so much time serving their country. >> the pentagon says it's still possible some soldiers will have to pay the money back, but they will lean in favor of the soldiers if there is in my opinion doubt. a nationwide audit shows other states may also have had the same problem, but in far fewer numbers. recovery efforts are under way in central italy this morning, following a pair of powerful aftershocks from last august's deadly quake. tw yesterday, about two hours apart, some 100 miles northeast of rome. the tremors crumbled buildings and knocked out power and displaced thousands. the mayor of one town says many houses collapsed but, so far, there are no reports of serious injuries. a sea change of sorts at the united nations. for the first time, the united states did not oppose a u.n. resolution condemning america's economic embargo against cuba.
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applause at the general assembly. prior to the vote u.s. ambassador samantha power made sure the u.s. does not agree with all cuban policies. >> as president obama made clear when he traveled to havana we believe that the cuban people, like all people, are entitled to all human rights such as to speak their minds without fear and the right to assemble, organize and protest peacefully. >> in december of 2014, the u.s. of diplomatic ties. the u.s. had imposed a 55-year economic embargo against cuba. a pilot of a delta regional jet is under arrest for allegedly operating the aircraft while intoxicate. the flight was from rapid city. yesterday morning, in rapid city, a tsa agent noticed alcohol on the pilot's breath and then notified police. he was taken from the aircraft. passengers say the episode left
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>> makes you wonder, you know -- makes you hesitant. what are their checks and balances, you know, for pilots? are there any? you know, with any of the airlines? you know, because this isn't the first time this has happened. >> according to the faa, ten pilots were arrested last year for being legally intoxicated. a suspected double murderer is now in his fourth day on the run. authorities in oklahoma admit they have no idea where he might be. michael vance jr. was last seen monday near the texas border. he has taunted police by live streaming during the manhunt. vance was shot by officers sunday and officials say he might have died without treatment. protesters trying to stop construction of an oil pipeline say they expect a showdown with police today. ?
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camped for months on land owned by the pipeline developer. police asked demonstrators to leave yesterday but they refused. they are surrounded by deputies from several counties and national guard troops. the protesters say the pipeline could harm a local indian tribe's drinking water and cultural sites. coming up on the "morning news." commuter chaos. riders on a boston train smash windows to escape as smoke fills the car. plus, the possible role of alcohol in the death of marlins pitcher jose fernandez. and the cubs roar back to this is the "cbs morning news." ? tomorrow's the day we'll play something besides video games. every day is a gift especially for people
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ground ball to short. addison russell. the cubs have evened the series. >> baseball's best regular season team was at the top of their game last night in cleveland. the cubs scored their first world series win in 71 years.
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hitless into the sixth inning in a 5-1 win. game three will be tomorrow night in chicago's friendly confines of wrigley field. new details now on the death of marlins pitcher jose fernandez and panic on a boston commuter train. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. "the boston globe" reports that some rapid transit riders broke train windows to escape when they smelled smoke. officials say an engine on the city's orange line overheated yesterday evening at back bay station. five people were treated for smoke inhalation. the "miami herald" reports the body of a big league pitcher and small smelled of alcohol when they were killed in a boat crash. marlins pitcher jose fernandez was on a speedy boat that hit a jettedy in darkness. they have evidence that the driver of the boat was running at a high rate of speed and with a recklessness that was exacerbated by the consumption
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"the new york times" says the man known as patient zero was not the first to bring aids to the u.s. the man of a french flight attendant, is often blamed for infecting hundreds with hiv before his death in 1984 but scientists who trace the virus say it reached "the new york times" in 1971 before he was thought to be spreading the virus. aids has killed more than 500,000 americans. the bbc says a bold plan to slope the spread of zika will be tried early next year. scientis w of mosquitoes in part of colombia and brazil. the insects will be modified to carry a bacteria that hurts other mosquitoes but does not harm humans. still ahead, up in the air. iphone 7 users will have to wait a little bit longer as apple announces a delay of its air
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so crisp. i love it. it's almost like this super powerful computer and a tablet had the perfect baby. (laughing) it's a typewriter for writing scripts... it's a sketchbook for sketches... ...it's a canvas for painting... you can't do that on a mac. here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. ? ? oh, sweet child of mine ? >> oh, these teeny tiny babies get to celebrate halloween early! march of dimes volunteers at a
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missouri, turned these tiny babies into trick-or-treaters. the newborns are dressed from super heroes to butterflies and creating a special halloween memory for their parents. they are so cute! on the cbs "moneywatch." a delay for apple's new wireless headphones and chipotle has a new burger. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. health care companies lost ground. mixed day on wall street. bank stocks rose. the dow gained 30 points. the s&p, though, lost three. the nasdaq finished lower by 33 points. shares of tesla surged 6% in after-hours trading. tesla posted its first quarterly profit since 2013 and its second best quart ever. tesla shipped more than 300 million vehicles. double for the number shipped during the same period last year. apple is delaying the release of its air pods. they were supposed to be released sometime this month but
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more time before they are ready. there is no timetable for their release. and chipotle, the mexican grill, is opening its first hamburger joined today. the new burger restaurants are called tasty-made. the first one will be in ohio. the menu only has four items -- burgers, fries, shakes, and sodas. the burgers will be grilled to order. >> jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. still ahead, discovery goes 3d. we will show how the legendary in a virtual reality project. for as long as i can. new patented ensure enlive has hmb plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. for the strength and energy to do what you love. new ensure enlive. always be you. listerine? kills 99% of bad breath germs. this is 100% useful for a 100% fresh mouth. just ask listerine? users. the very people we studied in the study of bold.
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. anyone with web access will soon be able to visit an engineering marvel that made space history.
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virtual reality tour of the "discovery" shuttle. weijia jiang has a sneak peek at the project. >> reporter: the smithsonian's digital team is conducting the first photo shoot of the history of the air and space museum. by the end of this project how many pictures do you think you will have taken? >> we estimate between 5,000 pixie. >> reporter: dig create a 3d image of the shuttle "discovery." it will look similar to this finished span but the "discovery" project will detail the entire spacecraft at 124 feet long and over 50 feet tall, lifting. ires some heavy - >> the goal of this project is to document this object using 3d measurement tools and then deliver that to the public so schools can 3d print this object, they can view it online and they will also be able to
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only see the shuttle from the outside. but the 3d version will allow them to explore inside too. valerie noel curates all of the shuttle's exhibit. >> they are going to bring this space shuttle to life. >> reporter: the team has also completed scans of the t-rex dinosaur. and this portrait of president obama used to create a bust, the discovery is the largest object yet, aiming to deliver a 3d experience that is out of this world. weijia jiang, cbs news, chantilly, virginia. >> pretty cool! coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," comedian joel mchale from the new cbs series "the great indoors."
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well, racism has existed in america since its founding. now one california pastor has created a new treatment to fight it. as john blackstone explains, the participants are taking it one step at a time. >> i'm morgan and i'm a racist. >> reporter: something that is >> i'm bonnie and i'm a racist. >> reporter: -- is a conversation starter at a meeting of racists anonymous. >> i'm daryl and i'm a racist. >> reporter: participants in the multiracial group try to become more aware of their own biases. >> that means that if an arabic person gets on a plane and i automatically think terrorists. >> reporter: their goal is to abolish racism from their communities by first eliminating it from themselves.
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are racists. >> reporter: pastor ron buford started the weekly meetings last november at his congregational church in sunny vale, california, after watching town after town eat up by hate and violence, so often born out of prejudice. >> black lives matter has made a wonderful impact in so many ways, but this is a different approach. >> reporter: focused on individuals? >> that's right. instead of talking about other people's races, to say it's me. >> reporter: the revelation comes in the smallest instances. >> there are a number of black people and some of them have these weird names. and somehow, i just can't remember those weird names. and i'm very -- i feel very bad about it. >> you might want to use unique or different, because i don't think the mother would like you to say her child has a weird name! >> reporter: morgan has been a participant since the beginning. >> i hadn't considered myself a racist coming here, but once we
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is a little bit of racism in everybody, and that i was one of them. >> the reality is that the white experience in america, the black or brown experience in america are so radically different that there is no way that the person who is white could even understand what is happening to the black person, ecept it's people are coming to a place of discovery. >> group hug here, come on, come on. >> reporter: in a nation searching for answers, it's a small step, but a step in the right direction. john blackstone, cbs news, sunny vale, california. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," our "issues that matter" series looks at the presidential nominees' plans for education.
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the university of north carolina. plus, the search for the russian hacking group fancy bear. and lawmakers are trying to take action to stop the sale of recalled used vehicles. only on "cbs this morning," the effort to prevent dealerships from selling vehicles that could be dangerous. that is the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green.
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after being hit by a car while walking in the middle of the sidewalk. ((kirsten joyce)) >> and...the mass road closures along the 15 and the 95 known as carnado is happening now. we'll tell you about some alternates to take. and where you can find them. ((brian loftus)) >> plus...another warm day is expected to cover the valley today, but rain is the rain is right around the corner. ((kirsten joyce)) 8 news now good day,h right now./// ((now, live...this is 8 news now good day.)) ((brian loftus)) thanks for joining us on 8 news now good day, the valley's news leader. i'm brian loftus. ((kirsten joyce)) >> and i'm kirsten joyce new this morning one person is dead after a deadly car crash by the interstate. metro tells us that the incident happend around 10 o'clock last night near charleston and las vegas boulevard. we're told that a female driver who was driving under the influence hit a woman on the

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