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>> this morning, u.s. jets are supported by kurdish iraqi forces to retake a iraqi town held by isis forces. >> donald trump under praise for portraying president eisenhower's plan. >> we would do it in a very humane way. >> in new york a news chopper blinded by a laser. >> we have lasers. >> they show an officer tasing a man over and over. >> a protest in missouri may be spreading. college students are calling on their president to resign in ithaca. >> police confront a man with a rifle on top after building in san francisco shooting him to death after he fired the weapon at the evasive hospital. >> deadly explosion in new jersey. at least one person killed and firefighters killed 15 people from the rubble. >> all that. >> man is recovering this
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an alligator. >> oh, my god what is this? >> what i'm talking about. >> george w. bush stopped by to surprise veterans visiting hisis presidentialallibrary. >> got to know him well b because we were botot on "60 minutes." we were stable mates. >> trump and putin did appear on the same episode of "60 minutes" in unrelated segments on different countries on different continents. >> on "cbs this morning." >> unfortunately, it turns out these two prize stallions never actually met. >> i'm not sure why trump called the two of them stable mates.s. it's either a metaphor for their powerful friendship or donald trump doesn't know which one of these things is vladimir putin. announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places! welcome to "cbs this morning." begin with breakininnews in the war against isisis
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american war planes are backing kurdish troops in a new offensive to recapture sategic city in northern iraq. a united states military official says those planes carried out at least 20 air strikes this morning. >> sinjar sits along a key supply route. isis captured the city more thth a year ago a a accused of using murder and rape terrorize the local population. charlie d'agatas on the ground with kurdish forces overlooking sinjar. >> reporter: good morning. what you see there is smoke rising from the latest of a series of air strikes targeting isis militants inside and around the city of sinjar. we lost count of the number of air strikeshis morning and overnight that have been launched in that vicinity. they have also been firing artillery from mount jinsinjar into the city and a massive effort to retake sinjar.
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three sides ofhis c cy trying to push isis out. one of the reasons, it sits betweeee the two isis strongholds of iraq and syria and mosul in iraq. so they are trying to cut off supply routes between those two cities. but it's not going to be easy. kurdish peshmerga forces we spoke to said they fear snipers. now the city may be ripe with homemade bombs and there is a concern of suicide bombers if not onoot then traveling in vehicles packed with explosives. >> incredibly reporting thunderstorm. charlie d'agata, thank you so much in iraq. a huge weather system this morning is slamming the midwest with heavy rain and strong winds and moving east. a linee of powerful storms is churningngear the great lakes. at least ten tornadoes have been reported. >> rain and wind pummeled parts of iowa over night. adriana diaz is in iowa where some homes have been damaged.
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>> reporter: it is hard to imagine when this happened a husband and wife were home. they rode out the storm in their basement ununjured. nono powerful winds ripped off half of their roof and turned their garage to pieces. and tore down power lines like this one. there were multiple tornadoes rerted across the state. this powerful ef-1 tornado tore through the city of voka, iowa, a dangerous mix of h hvy rains and vivient winds blasted the statee on wednesday. >> your house shakes and you think it's going to come off. you hear glass breaking and started praying, crying, whatever, thinking burr family. >> reporter: the howling winds toppled trees, tore down power lines and flipped over semitrucks. people who live in the area were shaken. >> sounded likeore than one freight train put together. i've never heard a sound like that in my whole life. >> we are wching a tornado
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form right here. >> reporter: the storm system stretched to missouri. fueled these lightning strikes over chicago and blew the roof off of this home in kansas. >> it's gone. so now, you know, all i can really do is i got to fix it. >> pullingng in my driveway. >> reporter: in oklahoma, wind gusts of 60 miles per hour whipped several wildfires out of control, burning down this home and forcing evacuations, as firefighters struggled to keep up with the flames. >> the wind was originally out of the west blowing to the east and it just -- it didn't matter what we did, you w wn't going too stop the firere reporter: the samee seveve storm m stem dumped more than a foot of snow in parts of the rockies and blanketed roads in nebraska. now, the couple that lives here told us that they are meeting with insurance agents later today. the winds are headed east to the great plains and ohio valley and northern plains.
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ose winds will be s songest in the afternoon and could reach 60 miles per hour. charlie? >> adriana, thanks. hail and wind gusts up to 60 miles an hour pounded minneapolis. enough hail fell to coat the ground. danielle niles of our boston station wbz is tracking the severe weather as the system heads east. good morning. >> reporter: good morning toto you. the same system we talked about yesterday spreading rain east. the severe weather threat for thunderstorms not as great today but rain changing to snow. northern minnesota and wisconsin will measure in inches by the time the day is done. the wind impact is large. 18 states under a high wind warning or wind advisory. through the day today for gusts 45 to 55 miles per hour widespread. that wililcause scattered damage and outages already seeing reports of delays at o'hare this morning. that wind will sde east as the
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so a big wind maker tomorrow . ananarivate business jet wererell hit by a laser while preparing to land at love field. >> when it illuminates ts helicopter you can't turn away from the light source. it's incapacity tating for a few moments. >> police pilot kevin cook patrols the skies over los
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for lalar strikes. all lapd officers have been issued specialrotective glasses. >> pointing one of these is the somebody is a crime. it can result in jail time and a substantial fine. charter jet that crashed into an apartment complex in akron, ohio. esday's crash killele all seven passengersrsnd two crewmembers on the plane. it went down as it approached the akron-fulton international airport at the end of a flight from dayton, ohio. don dahler is near the scene of the accident in akron this morning. good morning, don. >> reporter: good morning. investigators recovered that cockpit voice recorder and sent it off to washington for analysis. they are also taking a closer lookt the turbine engines and main engine records for the aircraft and what the weather was like at the time of the accident and they are all trying to figure out why this plane fell out of the sky. surveillance video shows the
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charter jet skimming the tree line and then crashing, sparking a massive fire and destroying up to four homes. >> it was very rainy, foggy, overcast, ground is wet and power lines on the ground. >> r rorter: on wednesday, investigators examined the charred rubble. bella dinczar. >> the left wing hit the ground first and left a witness mark. then the aircraft hit half of an apartment building, destroying it before running up an embankment behind the building and coming to rest. >> reportete officials confirm that all nine people on board the jet, including both pilots, were killed. denny lukowitz is president of the charter company that operated the plane. >> i can tell they were very-seasoned pilots, both of them. >> reporter: the seven passengers on the airplane worked for preb enterprises a real estate company in boca raton. they were in the second day of their trip.
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our hearts are broken, the message on the door of the company. some of the victims have been identied by our cbs stations and affiliates. the following were victims. they all worked together at the real estate company. chavez copiloted the plane. on wednesday, virgin's wife posted a message on h h facebook page writiti, i miss you. what i would give to have you back. investigators also talked to a pilot who landed at the akron-fulton airport shortly before the accident. he was on the same radio frequency as the hawker 700 and did not hear any distress calls. the ntsb expects to be a site re a total of four to five days. >> don,hank you. we reported yesterday on the deat of this woman diane smootp in that plane crash in akron and we mistakenly showed the picture of another one and we sincerely
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regret our error. a nationwidee poll among democratshow clinton leadingg bernie standards 52% to 53% and martin o'malley at 5%. nancy cordes is at drake university in des moines, iowa, all three will face off on saturday's cbs news democratic debate. >> reporter: our new poll also finds that clinton supporters are more likely to say they have made up their minds. so shehes going to walk on to this debate stagag on s surday night as the undisputed front-runner. her republican opponents meanwhile are locked in a serious debate over immigration after tangling on that issue at their debate on tuesday night. >> we are going to have a deportation force and you're going to do it humanely. >> reporter: donald trumum doubled down on wednesday onon his vow to deport illegal immigrants.
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approach, a practically and conservative approach that solves this in a way it doesn't cost an arm and a leg and respects the american values. >> reporter: clinton chimed in on twitter calling trump's plan absurd, inhumane and un-american. >> we are a country of laws. have to go out and they will come back. >> reporter: a touchy issue for a party that is worried about a repeat of 2012 when mitt romney's much milder proposal still turned off hispanic voters. >> the answer isself deportation and people decide they can do better by going home because they can't find work. >> reporter: when they weren't debating immigration on tuesday, republicans were talking about hillary clinton. hillary clinton. >> mrs. clinton. >> clinton. >> online video her campaign mocked her for mentioning morning the middle class at a debate focused on the economy. republicans said that is because she is their true rival, not each other. the assault continued on wednesday. >> we continue to expose her radical views on abortion. >> if we just agree with barack obama and hillary c cnton on
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nesty, republicans will lose. > like the fact t tt i was given the chance to point out the threat of hillary clinton's presidency. >> reporter: we have just learned this morning that clinton's democratic rival bernie sanders has won the endorsement of the postal workers union. it's the largest union to back him so far. and interesting, charlie, in our new poll, he leads among democratic voters underer the age of 45. he has 46 points to clinton's 40. >> include intg fact. thanks, nancy. "face the nation" host john dickerson will moderate the democratic presidential debate saturday night at 9:00, 8:00 central on cbs. this morning more than 100 women with suing a birth control company for a packaging error
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unplanned pharmaceutical company which is a subsidiary of endo pharmaceuticalaland its manufacturers distributed defectivive birth control pills in 2011 and they say caused 1134 accidental pregnancies across 26 states. it was discovered the rows of pills inside the box were placed upside down and this caused women to take placebo pills during the week they should king hormone pills and left them at risk for contraception. the case is seeking millions of dollars in damages and in some cases the cost of raising two adulthood children who were born from these allegedly unplanned pregnancies. cbs news reached out to representatives from endo
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that packaged the p they have been only to confirm one be defective package ever sold to a patient. >> what are the women asking for now, jan? >> reporter: they want money which would cover mental anklewish in in some cases, the cost of raising their children and others. one of the attorneys said it was heart wrenching for some of these women in the atlantic magazine in 2012 he said one client was in the military and had to give up her child to adoption because she was getting ready to be deployed and two others dropped out of school and two of his clients were 17 years old. this morning, investigators in san francisco are trying to find out why a guguan pointed a rifle at a hospital and fired at police. the man aimed the rifle yesterday afternoon from a nearby construction site. police say he shot at officers when they confronted him. they returned fire and killed him. new jersey investigators this morning are trying to learn
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explosion that killed one person and leveled a duplex. surveillance video shows the moment the blast ripped through the roof outside of newark. 13 people to the hospital and two in critical condition with burns. witnesses say the explosion was felt blocks away. the mayor says it flattened the building, quote, like a pancake. this morning, the showdown over race on college campuses is spreading to new york state. >> sun don't shine! >> thousand students at ithaca college walked out of class over concerns of racial injustice. they are demanding the resignation of college president thomas roshone. the they say he has failed to address racial intolerance including a thinking themed party including other things. in responon, the presisint created a diverse officer position on t tuesday but
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protesteters say that t is n not enough. thisis week, prorotesters at the university o of missouri forced the resigngnation of thehe president and the chancellorr a and students also accuse school administrators of insensitivity to racial tensions. the two largest daily
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still than twtw a judge decides to move a baby from the home of a lesbian couple. he says the baby should be with
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growing demands for transparency about the food we all eat. ahead, why some famous brands are phasing out artificial
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tomorrow a first of for thursday and friday, look for mostly sunny skies but the winds will stay pretty strong,
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3 3 good morning siouxland, i'm jacob heller.here's a look at your morning news. 3 this morning we know the identity of the person who was shot and killed in pomeroy... iowa... but investigators aren't saying much else.the victim has been identified as 41 - year - old dale potter of devil's lake north dakota.he was found by calhoun county sheriff's office deputies when they responded to a call at a home on west tuesday morning.we still don't know why potter was inside that was shot.the department of the investigation is still going on and it's not
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the idea it is a good idea for putin to be in syria, let isis take out assad and then putin will take out isis, that is like a board game. that's like playing monopoly or something. >> wait. let me get that straight. monopoly is the first board game that comes to your mind? there is most better board game to describe the risk? after strategy that puts battleships into trouble? sorry. >> that's so clever because haven't we played most of those games? >> i'm still playing them today. >> that's right. >> including last night. >> you're right about that, norah, you're right. welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half hour, new questions over a man's death in police custody more than two years ago. the video just released shows police officers using a taser on the victim multiple times. a judge in utah says a
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from a same-sex couple. was based on religious believes and not the law. >> time to show you some of this morning's headlines from around the globe. "usa today" says there are legal concerns over the nation's biggest wiretap operation. it is being carried out in riverside county, california, to monitor drug trafficking. but the operation has led to arrests and seizures across the country. nearly all of the surveillance was approved by a single state court judge. the rulings allowed the interception of more than 2 million conversations and federal prosecutors fear the state's orders are unlikely to withstand a legal challenge. the judge has declined comment. britain's "guardian" reports on an international deal to use satellites to track all commercial flights. this agreement was driven by the disappearance of malaysia airlines flight 370 last year. current ground-base radars are unreliable when the aircraft is flying over the oceans. the new system enables real-time
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tracking of planes anywhere in the world. full implementation is expected in 2017. uptick in obesity. 28% of american adults were obese in 2013 and 2018. that supp. from 35% in 2011 and 2012. a gain from 32% more than ten years ago. among young people object toesity is leveling off. "wall street journal" reports apple is planning a new payment system to allow people to send money to each other. a push by silicon valley to shift americans away from cash and checks. the system would allow peer-to-peer payment and apple is reportedly in talks with banks. the service could get off the ground next year. this morning, disturbing newly released videos are sparking allegations of police brutality in rural virginia. officers using taser on a man
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multiple times in may of 2012. less than two 24 hours later, ray lambert was dead. >> reporter: medical examiners determined that linwood lambert died. the medical examiner said the medical examiner didn't see the video we are about to show you. video of the 46-year-old being tased several times even after he was restrained. this violent confrontation was caught on police cruiser in hospital surveillance cameras in south boston, virginia. police say they wicked up 46-year-old linwood lambert junior for causing a disturbance at a local hotel. here is the family lawyer. >> they placed him in handcuffs and not put him under arrest. he was not charged with any crime. >> reporter: the officers brought him to a regional hospital for medical evaluation but when they arrived at the hospital, lambert kicked out the
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bolted toward the emergency room doors. three officers responded by tasing lambert multiple times and fell to the round. >> they are saying it's justified because they have no other answer to why they used so much force with a man who was already restrained. >> while he was on the ground, he was repeatedly tased again and placed in shackles on his legs. >> reporter: lambert was placed under arrest charged with disorderly conduct and destruction of property. >> instead of being brought into the emergency room, they put him back into the police cruiser. >> reporter: an officer tased lambert again as he sat in the back seat of the police carar and warned that he wasn't done. >> sit up or i'll tase you again. sit up! >> he was under obvious stress and sweating heavily and appeared no longer responsive
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and they drove him back to the jail. >> he ain't moved since we left. >> reporter: an ambulance then transported lambert from the jail back to the hospital where he wasronounced dead. an autopsy sai the cause of death was acute cocaine intoxication. lambert's sister has filed a 25 million civil lawsuit against the officers, the chief of police, the deputy chief of police, and the town of south boston. >> to see what had happened to him was just -- it was devastating. >> reporter: her lawyer says the amount of cocaine in lambert's body was low and the actual cause of death is now clear. >> i think it's obvious on the videotape that here is a man who was tased repeatedly and it caused him to have cardiac arrest. >> reporter: the official police investigation into the incident is still open. we reached out to the officer's lawyers and the south boston police department, but we still have not heard back. gayle?
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his morning, akey handquijano shows how child welfare officials are reviewing that decision. >> heart breaking! because we had been told to carar for this child, like, mher would. >> reporter: april hoaglund and beckie peirce. >> i am her mother. that's who she knows. and she's just going to be taken away in seven days. >> reporter: they believe judge scott johansson is posingis own religious beliefs and not the law. >> he said for his research he had found out that kidsnd homosexual homes don't dos
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homes, and when they asked to show his research, he would not. >> reporter: kutv says a utah child and family service spokeswoman confirmed the judge's decision w wasedn the couple being lesbian. they will have the division attorneys review the judge's ruling. >> i'm not going to expect my case workers to violate a court order but on the other hand i'm not expecting my case workers to violate the law. >> reporter: the women raising two older children said the baby was thriving in their home. >> it's not right and it hurts me really badly because i haven't done anything wrong. >> reportete a utah court spokeswoman told the associated press the judge is precluded from discussing pending cases. they say the state-appointed attorney sports them.
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>> i hope that gets worked. out everybody y ys what kids want is love. you might be surprised to learn where some things in your cereal pop up and how some companies are ditching artificial ingredients. that is next. ifou're heading out the door, we understand you got stuff to do. we only ask you set your dvr so you can watch "cbs this morning" any time you feel like it. hopefully, in the next three days! also you don't wanto miss vanessa williams who is coming back to studio 5 5 because she is coming back to tv! we will talk to her. we will be right back.ulin, your doctor may be talking about adding medication to help lower your a1c. ask your doctor if adding once-a-week tanzeum is right for you. once-a-week tanzeum is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes, along with diet and exercise. once-a-weeeetanzeum works s helping your body release its own natural insulin when it's needed.
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this morning, the food and drug administration is asking for your thoughts on how to define the t tms natural onn food labels. the government opened a 90-day comment period after increasing demands from people with more transparency about what we are eating. some major food companies say they are already swapping artificial ingredients for more natural alternatives.
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campbell and hersheys and kell logs kelloggs is part of the growing list. >> r rorter: anyone who reads nutrition labels knows they can be filled with hard to pronounce ingredients. many are, quote, generally recognized as safe, according to the fda. but experts warn there is still a long way to go in regulating exactly what goes into our food. would you eat your favorite cereal if you knew it contained this? a productlso used in jet fuel.. reading food labels has become a habit for heather tomyasu. this mom of a 2-year-old boy also has twin girls on the way and thinks twice about feeding her family anything with artificial ingredients. >> i want to know trulythfully in the product a a not using key rds that sound good but, you know, are hiding something. >> reporter: now some major food companies say they are taking
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artificial coloring and flavors out of their products. kraft has pledged to remove that bright yellow color, really a synthetic dye, from its classic mac and cheese by next year. and general mills, maker of trix and other cereals saying natural natural. the company says it's about listening to their customers. general mills telling us we are raelg really doing this because we have heard from families who say this will make the products better. but it may also be about profits. a report this year shows 80% of consumers are willing to pay more money for natural products. >> this is definitelyy reaction to statistics. >> reporter: heather white directs the environmental working group a nonprofit that monitors and rates over 80,000 food products based on the safety of their ingredients. >> the reason that companies are making this step is because they
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listen when we start to vote with our pocketbooks. >> reporter: artificial ingredients weren't always taboo. >> it could be a selling int. >> reporter: this food historian stays in the early 1900s when food contamination was rampant consumers responded positively to the idea of manufactured food. >> the fact that food was made in a big factory by a big company was saying that guaranteed in consumers' minds that it was safe, that it was modern, that it was scientific. >> reporter: ad campaignsnselped boost that image. wrigley's gum had artificial flavor and powdered tang became the drink of the future. food processing and mass production drove the need for at additives even more and everything had to taste the same.
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andd microwaves gavecame to the forefront. these days, even with the company's new changes, there are too many unknowns about what exactly we are eating. >> there is 10,000 different chemicals that we are exposed to in food and abobo at least 3,000 which we don't knoww anything about, so fundamentally we need to overhaul or system when we are thinking about chemicals in food. >> reporter: heather white was citing a study done there by the pugh research company. she said natural could be vague and misleading. the fda is trying to how to appropriately use it to categorize food. >> i think this is a step in the right direction. >> i think it's very important to have this information so you can make better choices. >> and the more we know, we know
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3 for thursday and friday, look for mostly sunny skies but the winds will stay pretty strong, and the temperatures pretty cool in the low 50's.the weekend will be sunny and mild near 60.our next system will come through on monday bringing rain back to siouxland and cooler temperatures to near 50 once again.
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3 once again.to near 50 3 once again. it is thursday, november 12th, it is thursday, november 12th, 2015. morning." more real news ahead. including a lawsuit over j.c. penney's prices. customers complain they were trick. melody is here with what she first. 8:00. what you see is smoke rising from the latest in a series of militants. powerful winds tore down power lines. there were multiple tornadoes reported across the state. this is the type of laser pointer behind the record surge on aircraft. wednesday was a busy night. investigators recovered the
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women filed this lawsuit claiming that they distributed defective birth control pills. she's going to walk onto the debate stage on saturday night as the undisputed frontrunner. opponents are locked in a serious debate over immigration. anyone who reads nutrition labels knows they can be filled with hard-to-pronounce ingredients. >> i want my mack renaroni and cheese to be yellow/orange. starbucks cup controversy not going away. many christians who are angry about starbucks' plain red holiday cups are taking their business to dunkin' donuts. one said the more we eat at dunkin' donuts, the sooner we get to meet jesus. i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. we're following a new offensive
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against isis this morning. united states is playing a crucial role. american war planes are backing kurdish troops as they fight to recapture the city of sinjar in iraq. officials say the air strikes have killed at least 60 isis militants. >> isis captured sinjar more than a year ago, it sits between raqqa and syria and mosul in iraq. the troops say the kurds cut off supply routes between the two cities. parts of the midwest cleaning up from a strong weather system still churning near the great lakes. a powerful ef-1 tore through iowa. the gusts brought down trees and power lines. some were strong enough to flip over semi trucks. can you believe that? adrianna diaz is in iowa with a closer look at the damage. good morning. >> reporter: the old ercouple who lives here ran to their storm shelter in their basement
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they and their two dogs survived. take a look at their home. part of the roof gone, their garage flattened. and there were multiple reports of tornadoes across the state. but it wasn't just iowa. this storm system stretched to missouri and kansas, where the roof was blown off of this house. in oklahoma, wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour spread wildfires out of control, burning down this home. firefighters struggled to keep up with the flames. the same storm system dropped more than a foot of snow in the rockies and covered roads in nebraska. the couple who lives here say they'll meet with insurance agents today. believe it or not, they actually spent the night here in their basement and said they just feel happy they're alive. gayle. >> thank you very much. republican presidential candidates kept on talking about immigration on wednesday. that controversial issue brought some of the loudest discussion in the debate.
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force who carry out his plan to remove everyone who came illegally. illegally. realistic. >> assume for a moment that there would be due process. i haven't heard mr. trump's views on that, but i assume in our country people would actually consider that worthy of consideration. a half a million people basically would i think double the number of people processed through our judicial system. it's not possible. >> donald trump faced more questions about the legality of his plan from bill o'reilly of fox news last night. >> i less don't think you could deport these people because the federal courts would stop you and say each person that donald trump -- president trump wants to deport have to have due process. so, in the year 2050 you finally get around to it. >> they're here illegally. >> it doesn't matter. the supreme court would absolutely rule they all have to have due process because they're on american soil.
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you know that. >> do you remember when you said about the anchor babies that there is nothing you can do about it and i said yes, there is. >> yes. >> and i was right about it. >> no, you weren't. >> yes i was. >> the courts ruled twice against the anchor baby stuff. you need a constitutional amendment passed to overturn it. you might be able to do it -- >> you don't have to do a constitutional amendment. you need an act of congress. >> hillary clinton went on twitter to call trump's plan absurd, inhumane and unamerican. a cbs news/"new york times" poll out this morning shows clinton leading sanders by 19 points. the poll was taken days before the democratic candidates face off in their second debate. you can watch the debate saturday night at 9:00, 8:00 central on cbs.
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to allegations of state-sponsored doping. putin called for an investigation that would cooperate with global anti-doping organizations. monday's report by an independent commission said russian sports are plagued by doping. >> putin and russian's sports minister met some of the country's athletes today in sochi. putin is urging transparency. the sports minister suggests the allegations are politically motivated. an international group could decide by the end of the week whether to suspend russia from track and field events. another record-breaking diamond auction and a mystery revealed this morning about the man behind two successful bids. he paid $48.5 million for this fancy vivid blue moon gem wednesday. sotheby's said that's an auction record for a gemstone. yesterday we showed you a % 16-carat pink diamond sold for a record-breaking $28.5 million.
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the man who bought both jewels is a tycoon convicted of corruption charges. he is in hong kong where he can avoid extradition. he reportedly bought the stones for his 7-year-old daughter. >> she didn't want a barbie? seems a little expensive. i don't know. >> i know. how much was that again? tens of millions of dollars in diamonds. >> can't wait to see what happens when she turns 15. long after retiring from the nfl jim kelly is still the pride
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we'll follow today we talk about a cat. sounds like our charlie. >> up for anything. >> speaking of up for anything, jcpenney, the big sales have turned out to be no bargain.
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jcpenney is agreeing this morning to settle a class-action lawsuit for $50 million. the legendary retailer faced accusations of tricking customers into thinking they were getting deeper discounts on sales by misrepresenting the original prices. penny's ceo says, quote, while we are confident of our position resolving the litigation removes any uncertainty and risk which we believe is in the best interest of our shareholders. melody talked with senior
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executives at jcpenney's about the case. what happened here? >> what happened is they're being accused of false advertising. the idea is called price anchoring, where they advertise an item on sale. they list the original price. and the plaintiffs are saying the original price was overstated to make the discount appear bigger. here is the thing that i learned in researching this story. pricing is incredibly complicated by state. so in california. as an example. they have a rule that an item must be on the floor a third of the time before it's put on sale. so think about this. >> that's confusing. >> yes. >> jcpenney moves one million units a year, and the rules are different by state. >> wow. >> so this is a very, very complicated thing. easy to trip. >> they don't admit wrong-doing but agree to settle, which might make some people think they must
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>> this was an arbitration. the arbitrator said the fine would be anywhere from $20 million to $120 million. i think jcpenney said let's split the baby and get out of here and not have it hanging on our standing by. they also said they had a controversial ceo who came and went. he made statements around that period around pricing and changed policies back and forth that could have tripped them up here. they're not saying that publicly but that was my sense. >> as a customer i want to know will jcpenney make changes as a result of this and do you see other companies making changes? >> first of all, when you write a check for $50 million, i think you're going to watch very closely what the rules are. first and foremost -- >> you would think. >> they said price integrity is very important to them. and $50 million would probably make it even more important, but they are not the only ones in this situation. there are a number of
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kohl's, burlington coat factory, against tj max. a bunch of retailers are facing the issue specifically in california where they have stringent consumer protection regulations that help these kinds of lawsuits. >> yesterday macy reported a sharp drop in sales. how are they all doing? >> jcpenney's stock is up 30% while the index is down 30%. macy's had a tough day yesterday. they've been suggesting christmas would not be great for them. but the whole industry has definitely been under a cloud, and they've had to deal with the competition from companies like amazon that have taken market share. some have been slow to be online and there have been changes in shopping patterns for millennials. a host of issues they've had to deal with all at once. >> then black friday. >> and everyone is doing
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different things. that will be quite interesting to watch. >> we watch the sales. >> we all do! >> you are interesting to watch. i'm not the only one who thinks so. coming up, the star who says she drew inspiration from our mellody hobson joins us at the table. did you know this, melody? actress and singer vanessa williams is here to talk about joining cbs's "the good wife." also, what's up with her and mellody hobson? that's up on "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. hobson? that is coming up. centrum brings us the biggest news... in multivitamin history. a moment when something so familiar... becomes something so...new. introducing new centrum vitamints. a multivitamin that contains a full spectrum of essential nutrients...
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almost sixty millili our high school honor roll series continues this morning g with hall of fame quarterback jim kelly who s snt his career th the buffalo bills. kelly lives with his wife and daughters outside of buffalo and he remains cancer-free after battling the disease. >> in the '90s, he led the bills to four straight super bowls. kelly recently brought a golden football to his hometown to celebrate super bowl 50. nfl films is capturing the journey. james brown, host of "the nfl today" on cbs, takes u uto rns city high schoololn pennsylvania. >> good. good. turn up. good job, guys. 6-0, right? >> correct.
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fame quarterback jim kelly breaking down film with a high school football team. >> a little bit too much but you always want to throw away from the db. how did the guys fade in and out maybe a little bit too much but not bad. >> reporter: hees comfortable among them. afteteall he is in his hometown with a golden football to give back. >> people always ask me why i'm from. i east said, east brady, pennsylvania and i'm proud to say that. it's located 65 miles southeast of pittsburgh. hard working blue collar and drive right across the allegheny river and our town sits on the side of a hill. >> reporter: it's here wherere kelly and his high school coach revisit and reminisce. >> up the steps and in. do you have the key? >> i do. >> he still has the key after all these years. wow!
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>> pretty neat. >> brings back some memories. >> look at the bulldog. east bradydybulldogs. >he place to go on a saturday was right here in e et brady when we played at home. >> he was my quarterback for three years. through the ree years that he played, we only lost three games. we tied one. i had an opportunity to coach all of the kelly boys. >> i came from a family with six boys. there is competition every day in my house. my father always told me there is going to be somebody out there that is probably better than you. but your work ethic is going to put you over the top. >> reporter: kelly heeded his father's advice and became a first round draft pick who led the buffalo billso four super bowls in the '90s. and though his alma mater is now closed, he has been greeted with open arms by their former rival orange city. >> wow! >> good job! cheerleaders, good job!
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yoyoguys weren't so loud. people always ask memebout the class of '83, me, marino and elway and ask about the western pennsylvania quarterbacks. i always said work he ethic, they are still in office. what that gold football represents is hard work. all of those guys out there that made it were able and fortunate enough to play in a super bowl, you reflect on where you came from. i played in super bowow xxv, xxvi, xxvii, xxviii. we kept fighting and we didn't cry about we didn't win. i just hope they walk by and look at that gold football and say maybe one of these days, it might be me. i was a little boy from western pennsylvania. nobody ever thought i would get there but if you work hard enough, anything is possible. >> what a great story!
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jim nantz is in toyota's grere3 for thursday and friday, look for mostly sunny skies but the winds will stay pretty strong, and the temperatures pretty cool in the low 50's.the weekend will be sunny and mild near 60.our next system will come through on monday bringing rain back to siouxland and cooler
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again.3 3 good morning siouxland, i'm
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jacob heller.here's a look at your morning news. 3 there was a dinner to honor veterans who served in the korean wararyesterday at the american gion post 6 - 6 - 2 in sergrgnt blufufthe woodbury y county commission of veteran affairs hosted the didier. local boy scouts led the pledge of allegiance... while wobury county supervisor jeremy taylor said a special prayer for the korean war veterans. after dinner... the veterans got a chance to chat with each other in the legion hall... and share some of their war stories. 3 south sioux city's mcdonald's is giving back to local students.teachers from lewis and clark elementary in south sioux city were part of "mcteachers' night" last night at the mcdonald's on dakota avenue. they took orders and brouout food out to customers... they got 20 percent of the store's sales. last night was the first ever "mcteachers' night" in south sicux. the school plans to use the money to buy more books for their school and classroom libraries. principal schultz says he hopes to make this a regular event. 3 yesterday's weather is to blame for firefighters being sent to morningside yesterday afternoon.lightning struck the chimney of a home in the 49 - ndred block of morningside
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avavue at around 1 - 3030 yesterdada fire crews were sent out because the homeowner reported smoke in her attic. the chimney was damaged... there were some scorch marks on the top of the house. a woman and her son were home at the time... neither of them were hurt.that's all for now...
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for the life of me, i don't know why we have stigmatized vocational education. we need more welders than philosophers. >> it turns out rubio is wrong on. philosophersake way more than welders which is a famous quote, i think, therefore, i make it rain up in this bee-atch! >> i was a philosophy major. >> i think you're doing okay. >> doing okay. we have to say congratulations to stephen colbert? why? because he and the late show cbs gave it the coveted time slot after the super bowlwl whichchou know virtually guarantees huge rating. >> fun to watch colbert after the super bowl too. >> cheering you on. this half hour, jim nantz is
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preview of "thursday night football." see how the drama starts tonight with a coin toss. plus can the giants ruin the patriots perfect season on sunday? >> on no wawa also in the green roomom look, it's vanessa williams! we are going to talk to her about joining "the good wife." one of our favorite shows. plus her return to the miss america pageant and lots to talk about ahead. time to show you this morning's headlines around the globe. the "los angeles times" reports fewer new cars come with a spare tire. automakers try to lighten their vehicles to improve gas mileage. 36% of 2015 model year cars comom with rununlat tires instead. in 20065% came without a spare. 30 million drivers do not have an extra tire for emergencies. "the new york times" reports on a record number of young women living at home. the research center looked at women 18 to 34 and 36% of them
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lived with their family last year. that tops a previous high in 1940. the survey also found young men wereretill more likelyyo remain at homom than young women! but the share was not as high as it was in 1940. london's "telegraph" reports on the olive oil industry and top brands are passing off theory virgin oil as extra-virgil. seven brands are being investigated for putting the extra virgin label on lower grade oioi one olili oil company criticized the testing. "the san francisco chronicle" reports on in and out burger suing a delivery app and website. it kams its food is being delivered without permission. the company is using a fake in-n-out logo. they use their tech knowledge to visit the very best proroct and
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many men are stepping out of dress shoes to sneakers. can you say charlie rose, anyone? get a shot of his feet. the brands jumping on this trend include adidas and prada. i like it when you use were sneakers. >> fancy feet. >> workplace continues to replax dress codes. the luxury s sakers oftenen cost hundredsf dollars and you have an under armor today? those are affordable. very nice. the road to super bowl 50 returns tonight with a return of rex ryan to metlife stadium. the buffalo bills head coach is back on its old turf. the bills face ryan's former team the new york jets. cbs' jim nantz wilil call tonight's gaga. good morning. >> good morning.g. >> what about this? what is rex ryan going to do to sort of dial up the conflict?
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>> he's tried to low key it this week. the greeting he gets today when he wakes up. "welcome back, you bum." i spent most of my career living around the broadcast center and your technical team here, these are my friends. i'm just glad they didn't say to me, welcome back, you bum! >> they would never say t tt about you. >> never say that aboutim nantz. >> i tell you what, this is going to be interesting tonight because there is so much about the old coach taking on his old team. i was with rex last night. he is grateful for the six years he had here. he twice got them within a game going to the super bowl. and did good things here. he has no ax to grind but certainly the fans here are ready to take it to him tonight. >> jim, the copy toss! >> yeah. he is going to s sd out the former jets playerho broke the jaw of geno smith! >>
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he would do the same thing as jets people. his captains have a tie to the team he is playing. ththe captains tonight and one kid used to play for the jets. this is par for course and has no impact on the game. come out for the coin toss means nothing. >> one quick question about you. rex ryan, you had dinner with him. how do you prepare for a game? >> i didn't have dinner with him. we have our little production meeting. before i put that down on my expense report. you know, you meet with the players and coaches before every game. you read reams of material. by the way, i'm not making this sound like this is hard manual labor. this is just how you research for game. when you do two in a week it's condensed and probably 300, 400 pages like you guys do. you're reading whatever your clip services and the main stuff you get is talking tolt players and the coaches. for us for thursday night games, all day wednesday, morning with the jets. afternoon with h e bills.
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tomorrow, we begin preparation for sunday. we got the patriots and the giants on cbs the national double-header game, big game and spend the next couple of days with those teams. >> your production meeting, is food served? >> food is served. >> we call that dinner around here. >> or breakfast. >> let's talk about the jets quarterback ryan fitzpatrick. what do you think about him? >> he has done a masterful job here. this guy has led this pneumatic life. he has started for four different teams the last four years. and he picks up his family with fiveids and keeps moving around the country. now he is battling an injury on his nonthrowing hand. and they are being very coy about it. they are not going to announce anything after the game tonight. he may have, possibly have surgery tomorrow after the game. he has got a ligament. there is an issue with a ligament. it's not anything major. it's something that givenenhe fact they would have an extra couple of days before they play a week from sunday, he could recover and not miss a game. >> we will be watching tonight,
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thursday night. i always let my kids stay up late for nurse"thursday night football." you talked about the patriots undefeated and sometimes they run into trouble with the giants. it's going to be a good game. >> they have. as a lifelong patriot fan, youou are aware of that, aren't you? they lost to the giants in super bowls xlii and xlvi. the giants beat them twice in a super bowl. they played up in new england in 2011 the giants came into a place the patriots are not lost to an nfc team in years and beateparation for my patriots game on sunday, it looks like.
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it is worthy of your time! it is worthy of your time. always good to see you. >> i like tom brady, by the way. >> you are really clever, aren't yoyo >> what do you need to know? >> everything. >> is there anything? >> i don't know. i don't know if you just said take to me in private! >> when you say anything to gayle in private -- >> on the way. >> yea! >> two? >> yes. caroline, have my two girls. caroline and finley. early 2016 young boys. >> young gayle. >> young charlie, young jane. i don't know. still in development and i don't know if that will work. >> congratulations. >> it's out there now. >> i'm very excited. >> i ask first. >> moving on! he's never coming back! >> the new york jets host the buffalo bills on "thursday night football," tonight on the nfl
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and we are happypy to say y y can see vanessailliams return to tv right here on cbs. her latest role on "the good wife" could shake things up. isn't this good? vanessa is in our toyota green
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new role as a we remember in 1983 vanessa williams made history. she became the first black woman to be crowned miss america and then she was forced to resign after nude photos were made public of her but she soon took back control of her career and never looked back and becoming a grammy nominated singer and has starred in several movies. she co-starred in "ugly betty" and "desperate housewives." she plays courtney paige, a wealthy woman andor in "the good wife." >> i was just cocong to see you. >> i'm so glad. >> shall ? >> i is been cleaned. >> i wanted to thank you for inviting me. >> no problem. i'm sorry it was so eventful.
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no reason to apologize to me for that. >> so what do you think? >> peter and alicia? i thought they were boring. >> oh. >> like a real marriri couple. >> vanessa wililams is here. you're playing courtrty paige! she is tough, we can tl already. welcome back. this is whgt is so cool when we were reading the research that that role was sortf based -- you used mellody hobson as a guide and she was on today and you met for the first time in the green room! >> this is kind of the synchronicity today. not only did i meet mellody i based the character on and leading withh her intellect but my husband is a huge buffalo bills fan so the fact we are talking buffalo and tonight going down here, it's bn great. >> to prepare, you looked at mellody's talk? >> i did. i didn't want to do an impression.
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i didn't want emulate her speaking and all of that stuff but i wanted to get her power and the sense of her. i didn't do the cololr either. i was close t t kind of emulating. she wears a beautiful collar. >> wardrobe, medicallyllody always wears a collar. >> we have to talk about your character and shaking up the presidential campaign. >> it's the first time take eli gold has had somebody that kind of disarms him, so it's a multiple e esode that i'm doing. and it's'sice to see e e kind of get unraveled and a lot of people who have worked with him for years loves seeing that part of him. >> isn't he great? >> he and i work with martin and he with did the hanna montana series and we did a cbs movie 20 years called "nothing lasts forever." walked in and saw him and another one i did a movie with
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with are from are "ugly betty." >> when a producer is looking for a strong woman, do you think they thinkanessa williams? >> my body of work, i play a lot of strong evil women but some some definitely dynamic women so it's nice to get the call. >> when they laid it out for you did they tell you what was going to happen or were you surprised reading the script? i can't tell if she is good or bad yet. >> she's not evil but wilmaetta schraeder. she is wondering whether she should put her mean into peter's campaign so they are auditioning to see if -- >> the first impression was not necessarily good. >> well, you know, they have had scandal in their past. >> let's talk about miss america for a second. i think many people were touched en the miss a arica pageant issuededn apology to you and gentlemen just happen to have it and i'd like to mowknow what you were thinking at the time.
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organization, i want to apologize. >> oh. >> to you. and to your mother, miss helen williams, i want to apologize for ananhing that was said or done that made you feel any less the miss america you are! >> did you know that was coming? >> his hand was shaking -- anyone what was going on. when they asked me to come back, i, of course, called my mother who you know. and she had some real reservations and she had, i don't think you should do it and i've got -- i've got a lot of emotions that are attached, a a things i donon feel so. i told them, i said, listen, if i come back, i want to sing one of my songs. so i sang "oh, how the years go by." and talks about how the years go by and things have changed and
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my 52-year-old woman' who has a career and that was important to me. after iid my sound check,e will break to commercial and me back and say a few words. i knew i was supposed to stand there. sam came behind me and i felt his ha shaking. we went live, he said, vanessa, i want to say something to you. i said, my god, what is happening? so it was wonderful. and happy for my mom. >> i loved your mom's expression when they talked to her. >> she endured a lot. i kind of wiped my hands and i'm movingngn but she endured a lot. >> 32 years later, what did it mean for your mom? what did she say after? >> sam was one of my judges when i was crowned in '83 so it was great to have him be part of the whole establishment now but also bring it back to its former glory and integrity. so he was the reason really why this all went down. and i think my mom felt that it was genuine.
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>> t ts is what we should say. a cruise on the nile with sasha. >> comes in the form of a business place? in egypt! >> fs on ahe was on a safari andet me op in egypt on myy way there. >> i'm thiing of going to egypt! thank you, vanessa.
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good what a great day. jim nantz and meddody and
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tune into the "cbs evening news"3 for thursday and friday, look for mostly sunny skies but the winds will stay pretty strong, and the temperatures pretty cool in the low 50's.the weekend will be sunny d mild near 60.our next system will come through on monday bringing rain back to siouxland and cooler
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again.3 3 good morning siouxland, i'm jacob heller.here's a look at your morning news. 3 this morning we know the identity of the person who was shot and killed in pomeroy... iowa... but investigators aren't saying much else.the victim has beenen identified as 41 - year - old le potter of devil's lake north dakota.he was found by calhoun county sheriff's office deputies when they responded to a call at a home on west 2nd street in pomeroy early tuesday morning.we still don't know why potter was inside that house... or how and why he was shot.the department of criminal investigation says the investigation is still going on and it's not releasing any more inforamtion at this time. 3 3 and a man who's been on the run for a month after a murder charar in floridadaas turned himself in to siououcity police.last month... police put out a warning... they thought 28 - year - old jonathan berrio was somewhere in or around sioux city... after running away from miami where he was wanted on a second degree murder charge.yesterday afternoon... police say berrio
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department.right now he's being held in the woodbury before being sent back k florora.that's allllhe time i've got for now... have a eat day!
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[cheers and applause] >> announcer: today on rachael ray... >> rachael! >> announcer: thanksgiving with "the chew's" michael symon five-ingredient, five-minute sides. >> rachael: so deliciousnd nothing to it. >> announcer: and james brolin and daym drops takes field trip to the home of the new york jets and brings a special souvenir. and now, are you ready for rachael! [cheers and appppuse] [cheers and applause] >> rachael: i saw like a big giant doggie bag, i told my friend michael symon from his hit show " "e chew"." come on over here. >> i love cooking with you so much, it's so much fun.
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