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you can win against all of this? >> no, i'm not saying we are going to win, but it's going to be a tough battle spiritually. >> reporter: cass county sheriff paul lamy ran the law enforcement operation. >> our emphasis here is we don't want a confrontation. the last thing north dakota law enforcement wants is a confrontation. the last thing the state of north dakota wants is a confrontation. >> reporter: the camp is blocking construction of nearly 1,200 mile pipeline that would carry crude oil from the oil fields to illinois. builders wto the native americans say if there was ever a leak, they would pollute a tribal life line that also provides drinking water to millions of americans down stream. the protesters have come here from reservations across the u.s. and neither side shows any sign of giving in. barry petersen, cbs news.
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of a national wildlife refuge in oregon were acquitted following a seven-week trial. ammon bundy and his brother ryan and five others were charged with conspiring to impede federal workers from their jobs. they occupied the refuge for 41 days. bundy's attorney called the verdict stunning. the bundy's still face assault from another armed standoff at - their father's in iraq, forces trying to recapture mosul from isis. iraqi and kurdish ground troops aided by u.s. air strikes are approaching from different directions. more than a million civilians remain in mosul and many are running for their lives. holly williams is in iraq. >> reporter: thousands of civilians are escaping from isis as the extremists retreat from their villages. this offensive has killed hundreds of isis fighters, according to the u.s. coalition,
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clawed back by iraqi and kurdish forces to the east and south, but they still haven't entered mosul itself. at the american base, south of mosul, major chris parker told us protecting the city's 1 million civilians will make the fight more difficult. >> air strikes do become more complicated when you move to a major metropolitan area. and the fighting will be more complicated. this is a tough fight. they have been dug into mosul to prepare. >> reporter: there are 50,000 iraqi ground forces, compared to the 5,000 isis fighters thought to be in mosul. but the extremists have one terrifying weapon. the suicide car bomb, a vehicle ladened with explosives. isis has used dozens of them in this battle.
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cause on the front line. they want to die. i guess the only, you know, real comparison is kamikaze pilots in the second world war? >> when you're dealing with that mentality, it's a very dangerous enemy, no doubt about that. coming up on the "morning news." abuse allegations has rocked the gymnastics world. a gymnast files a lawsuit against some of the biggest names in sport. plus, a suspect is arrested for vandalizing donald trump's star on the hollywood walk of with ingredients like roasted hazelnuts and cocoa, nutella adds a smile to any morning. one jar; so many delicious possibilities.
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gymnastics officials are named in an abuse lawsuit. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. "the indianapolis star" reports that the nation's governing body of gymnastics is accused of turning a blind eye to sexual abuse. a former member of the national team says the team doctor abused her for five years. she is suing usa gymnastics and she is suing usa gymnastics and the doctor and team coordinators bela and martha karolyi are alo pknown to acknowledge the allegd abuses. more than 30 people have accused the doctor of sexual abuse. a jury awarded more than $70 million to a woman who said baby powder sawed her cancer. it is the third multimillion dollar judgment linking johnson & johnson's talcum powder to a lawsuit. the company says it will appeal because science supports the safety of its product. national public radio
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dollar settlement with those affected by a deadly crash last year. eight people were killed and more than 200 were hurt when a speeding train derailed in philadelphia. the settlement is $30 million under the cap for damages set by congress. and "the des moines register" says an iowa woman will soon break more records in space. 56-year-old peggy whitson will become the oldest female astronaut ever when she is sent to the international space station in two weeks. . she is a record holder for time spent in space, 377 days! still ahead, vine is cut off. the short form video app that has created internet stars and launched careers is coming to an end. just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works.
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on the cbs "moneywatch" the video app vine closes down. new rules to protect your online data. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. internet service providers now must get your permission before selling the data that they collect to marketers. providers like comcast or verizon collect information about your health, finances, children, social security numbers and in the case of they used to be able to sell it all to marketers, but under some new fcc rules, they have to inform customers about the information they collect and obtain permission to share it. well, the commerce department releases third quarter gross domestic product numbers this morning. u.s. stocks were down yesterday while bond interest rates climbed to their highest level since may. the dow lost 29 points. the s&p sank six and the nasdaq lost 34. amazon shares took a
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trading, falling more than 5%. the world's largest online retailer's third quarter profit fell short of analysts' expectations and posting its lowest quarterly profit in a year. amazon opened new warehouses and is trying to meet shorter delivery times and that caused costs to go up. twitter is cutting about 9% of its employees and ending vine, that is the mobile video app it recently bought. vine allowed users to share over time, though, they lost out to competitors like snapchat and instagram. twitter says it will not delete any vines that have been post for now. >> jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. still to come, high tech cooking. we will show you the newest gadgets that will help you fix your next meal and even tell you if you ran out of milk. your next meal and even tell you if you ran out of milk.
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the robots can now take over your kitchen if you let them. chris martinez checks out the new smart appliances that can think like a chef. >> reporter: the smart appliance trend that started in the living room is now moving into the kitchen. >> you look at ovens. the technology has not changed >> reporter: matt van horn is the creator of this oven that uses sensors and scales and cameras to determine what you're cooking and place something inside like this piece of salmon and the convection oven's computer figures out how to best prepare it, be it baking, broiling or roasting. you can even monitor your food from your smartphone. >> we are, in essence, teaching the oven to think like a chef . >> reporter: the drop scale uses
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>> reporter: sensors help to determine what you've put in enough ingredient based on weight. the scale's research chef evangelic has been testing it for more than a year. when with was the last time you used a measuring cup? >> i haven't used a measuring cup definitely in that entire year. >> reporter: this samsung refrigerator has cameras inside and at the grocery store, shoppers can use their smartphone to see if they are out of milk and there is a touch screen where you can look up recipe hands-free, alexa, siri and other voice recognition have the answer. mark helps design kitchen products. >> some really smart forward thinking company saying, well, how could we make seamless experiences in the kitchen? >> an ideal recipe he says that mixes tradition with technology. >> perfect salmon. >> reporter: chris martinez, cbs news, san francisco. >> i think i need all of that. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning,"
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a group of lucky shelter dogs is joining a new pack. a high school cross country team is getting the dogs out of their cages and out on the trails. here is carter evans. >> reporter: at the santa barbara county animal shelter. >> these are dogs. they want to run! they want to play. hi, guys! >> reporter: coordinator stacy silva came up with a plan that cross country coach louis escobar couldn't refuse. >> you got a bunch of dogs that are in cages and want to be outside and want to run and i have a group of high school students who want to run. >> reporter: perfect match. >> perfect match. >> he is excited to go. >> the dogs realized they were getting out of those kennels and to go outside as a group, it was just happy chaos. >> reporter: who does most of the running and who does the pulling? >> she does the pulling.
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ride. >> reporter: when the kids of st. joseph high first ran with the kids, escobar posted a video. and? >> it was millions and millions of views and shares. >> reporter: at the end of that viral video, 16-year-old josh manussa holds a tired terrier named fred. >> fred has had it! >> reporter: a week later, he returned to the shelter. >> the moment he saw me, he starts crying! i'm like, oh, my goodness, he just needs to come with us! >> reporter: they are inseparable. the st the ultimate goal says is to raise awareness about the plight of shelter animals, but the attachment is real. >> we have to put them back, it's kind of, like, i'm really sorry about this, but hopefully you'll get adopted. >> reporter: does a dog that gets exercise and socialize more, does it make it more adoptable? >> 100%. it doesn't have all of the pent up energy that it's trying to show you just because now you're paying attention to it and it
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>> reporter: this training regimen may not help st. joseph win more races, but they have already won over plenty of hearts. carter evans, cbs news, santa maria, california. >> a great idea. here is a look at this morning's top stories. no one was injured when the plane carrying vice presidential candidate mike pence slid off the runway at laguardia in new york. it was landing last a rainstorm. pence, members of his family and aides and reporters were on board. the plane skidded on the runway but was slowed by an arrested safety barrier designed to slow planes that overshoot the runway. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the so-called forgotten states in the presidential campaign. we will go to oklahoma and show you the drawbacks of being a nonbattleground state. plus, advances in a new contraceptive for men. we will talk to dr. tara narula
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