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>> the san francisco giants lay claim to a baseball dynasty, winning their third world series in five years while leaving kansas city royals fans heartbroken. >> you know, you could hug me, you could shake my hand. there is no way they would give you ebola. >> quarantine controversy. the nurse who treated patients in west africa vows to obey an order to stay in her home. a lava flow crawling toward a neighborhood and is now 100 feet near a home. >> this is disastrous slow motion. it's been so unbelievably surreal. and they're hating it.
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the backlash against mcdonald's new slogan that the fast food chain has. even officially launched yet. captioning funded by cbs this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, october 30th, 2014. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. madison bumgarner pitches the san francisco giants into another world series title, their third since 2010. the big giants' lefty dominated the kansas city royals as san francisco beat the royals 3-2 in a dramatic game seven. the giants' win set off a wild and sometimes out of control celebration in san francisco. at least two people were shot, but they're expected to survive. there have been a handful of arrests as well. we'll have much more on the game coming up later in the broadcast. but now we go to the ebola crisis. in maine this morning a defiant
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nurse will end her quarantine even though they want her to stay put. all state police could do is watch and monitor her movements. they can't physically detain her because the judge hasn't signed an order granting the state request to do so. omar villafranca reports. >> you know, you could hug me, you could shake my hand. there is no way that i would give you ebola. >> reporter: kaci hickox says she will not remain quarantined in her main home to wait out a three-week incubation period for ebola. the nurse who recently returned from west africa says she has tested negative and has no symptoms of the disease. >> there are things that we know work and all aid workers are willing to do those things, but i'm not willing to stand here and let my civil rights be violated. >> reporter: but state officials say there is reason for concern. >> there are other cases where individuals have not tested positive, did not believe that they were symptomatic, and
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quickly developed symptoms while they were out in the public. >> reporter: at the white house president obama thanked health care workers who treat ebola patients and spoke out against aggressive restrictions upon their return. >> they make huge sacrifices to protect this country that we love. when they come home, they deserve to be treated properly, like the heroes that they are. >> reporter: according to a cbs news poll, 80% say americans returning from west africa should be quarantined upon arrival. omar villafranca, cbs news. coming up this morning we'll talk with a yale grad yacht student who worked in liberia and is now quarantined in connecticut. the slow-moving lava flow has been traveling toward a small village for months.
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about 50 homes are in its path. some residents in the town of pahoa have taken what they own and have evacuated. >> reporter: there's still a flurry of activity as both officials and residents finalize their plan and recognize the possibility they may have to evacuate overnight, certainly within the next 24 hour. that's because the puna lava flow is 50 yards from this main street that runs through their neighborhood. we're told there are 10 to 15 homes that are in the immediate downslope projected path. officials are keeps a very close eye on how quickly the flow is moving right now. they're saying it's going about 10 yards per hour, which is why those residents and their neighbors have been told they do have to be able to leave at a moment's notice. we spoke with those residents, they say they're packed and ready but they want to stay in place for as long as they safely
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can. we were inside several of the homes earlier today as invited guests. you can see for yourself, all of their furnishing, most of their belongings are gone. however, some have hopes that they can leash their mattresses on the floor and get sleep but hopefully they want to spend as much space in this time as they cannot knowing when they'll be returning or what they'll be coming back home to. >> it's hard to explain. i don't know. i don't know what to say or how to feel. it's a trip. it's a big trip. the impact is going to be severe. there's bumper-to-bumper traffic because this is happening. >> reporter: there are some outbreaks officials are closely monitoring. they hope to meet back together downslope and they thunk that could widen the wide mar jen, otherwise they're recognizing the possibility of impact within the next 24 hours.
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i'm mill le ka lincoln. investigators are trying to figure out why an unmanned commercial rocket exploded shortly after takeoff. they're taking a look at the 40-year-old russian engines. it blew up just 15 seconds into the flight. the disaster raises even more questions about nasa's reliance on private industry to keep the space station supplied. >> the goal was to lower the cost, make it a little less expensive to get the supplies up there. of course, you could argue that as part of that, the risk goes up a little bit. >> an unmanned rocket was successfully launched yesterday. well, coming up on the "morning news," a big weather cooldown bringing snow, and we'll show you what caused new jersey governor chris christie to unleash a rude tirade on a heckler. this is the "cbs morning news."
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tomorrow. meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz has the details. >> the end of october, it looks like a cold board ler be coming in. it looks like it will kick in by the ejd o the day. by the time we end toward saturday afternoon/evening, that cold gets into the deep south and by sunday gets down into florida. much of the east is run 25g, 30 degrees below average. 42 in minneapolis. freezing mark in marquette and st. louis is staying in the middle 40s. by the time we get to saturdays, you're seeing the mid-60s down to orlando, maybe getting to 60 in panama city, 51 in charlotte. there's also some snow that's going to come along with this. mainly it's novelty snow after trick or treating in the ohio valley but more significant snow possible in the appalachians, especially in the higher
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elevations. that's where we could see a half foot of snowfall and power outage concerns. a little too late for major impact on the northeast. perhaps it will be cold and windy. i'm meteorologist eric fisher for cbs newss. >> new jersey governor chris christie told off a heckler. he was making a speech and man with a sign interrupted him to criticize the pace of building in new jersey. that set off the governor. >> i'm glad you had your day to show off, but we're the ones who are here to actually do the work. so turn around, get your 15 minutes of fame, and then maybe take off your jacket, roll up your sleeves, and do something for the state. sit down and shut up. >> governor chris christie says everybody who's eligible for grants should get the money by next spring. straight ahead, the highlights from the dramatic
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adriana diaz, cbs news, kansas city. >> last night's game came down to the wire with two outs in the bottom of the ninth. a missed play in the outfield nearly ruined bumgarner's dominant performance. a hit by the royals' alex gordon was misplayed by greg or blanco. gordon made it all the way to third but he got the lastill ho parade for the giants tomorrow.
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the san francisco giants wie world series. and here's how they celebrad their third championship in years: lots... and lots... of champagne in the locker . fans all over the bay area celebrated well into the morning.. and the celebration will continue right through tomorrow's parade. we ve gol your giants coverage right on kpix 5, and kpix 5-dot - join us for kpix 5 news this
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. on the cbs "moneywatch," the end of the line for the bond buying program, and the questionable ingredient inside a popular whiskey. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. good morning, anne-mararie.. the ececonomy is better off. they announced the end of the economic stimulus plan put in place since the recession. the fed's bond holding has increased to more than $4 trillion. falling unemployment was the triger to end the program. the jobless rate was 8.1%.
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it is now 5.9%. but it's not completely over. the fed said the short-term interest rate will stay near zero for a considerable period of time. here on wall street investors will be watching third quarter data and the unemployment for the last week. the dow lost 31 points wednesday. the s&p 500 was down 2. the nasdaq fell 15 points. the federal government is telling air bag maker takata to speed up making replacement parts. the national highway transportation safety administration sent a letter to the company who made the faulty air bags and told takata to do more testing, find the cause of the problem. a mobile pay service competing with apple pay suspends its activity. it's backed by walmart and other big retailers. it didn't give restrictions for members, accepting alternatives like apple pay. the company was also the target
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of a hack attack. a small number of e-mail addresses were obtained in the breach but no other information was lost. many customers don't like the new mcdonald's slogan. "the wall street journal" reports in january the fast food chain will start using the slogan "lovin' beef hatton." the company's being swamped by online messages saying they hate the new slowgan. and fireball whiskey is being recalled in europe because of safety returns. they recalled the popular cinnamon flavored liquors because it involves ingredients used in antifreeze. it has high levels of fireball whiskeys says lit change its ingredient. eight men accused of running a major international gambling
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ring in las vegas are challenging evidence in their case. video filmed through a lapel camera carried by an undercover agent shows him tricking his way into a villa at caesar's palace. he posed as an internet repairman. he disassembled the internet to get a call for help. that might be unconstitutional. >> it would be the same thing as turning off the power or water and then saying, oh, you invited me washington, last night,
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tourists and er s other vis getting a better look at the sistine chapel. for the first time the lights are illuminating the ceiling. heat protects the priceless works of art inside. there are fewer than 1,600 pandas left and some are getting help in china. we're shown how the pandas are bred and raised in captivity and then released into the wild. >> for most of the world, breeding pandas in captivity is the real challenge. but it turns out these guys here in china have really cracked
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that code. it's not how do you get them to breed that's the hard part. the hard part is how do you get them to go back into the wild because when they're like this, it's hard to comprehend this is a wild animal. >> reporter: john hunan nicknamed papa panda is the director of the research. cubs learn,000 pick the best bamboo and when to climb. >> she's really encouraging her baby to come out. >> that's fine. it's one day. the baby learned that. >> really, really show that. >> learned that one day. >> reporter: the next step is larger wilder setting and it comes with a dress code. no human contact with these pandas and no human odor. >> smells a little light panda too. >> the reason is you put panda yo uri urine,u urine and feces on it.
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>> you put panda urine and feces on the coat. >> yeah. >> i think they got carried away with this one. >> reporter: training them to live in the wild takes about two years. it's up to him to decide when a panda is ready. >> there she goes. first step into the wild. she's the first female trained to go into the wild. i'm so pleased, so happy today. >> really? you know, i've been studying conservation all my life and i honestly never thought i would see hand going into the wild. >> i'm so glad. >> reporter: if all goes as planned, the mother along with her cubs are going to be released next month. for cbs news in sichuan province. >> that's about all the cuteness you can fak into one story. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," carter evans will be live in hawaii for an update on the lava
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threatening dozens of homes. plus, race relations in america. we'll hear from republican frank luntz on the impact. and we catch up with jon cryer of the hit show "two and a half men." that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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they did it! your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. popped up! sand val!
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sandoval in foul territory, giants win! >> well, they did it! right? the san francisco giants win the world series. good morning, everyone. it's thursday, october 30. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm going to miss the games. they have become part of our life the last couple of weeks. but anyway, i'm frank mallicoat. and what a night! >> what a night. the san francisco giants are world champs. the third time in five years. >> since 2010. it was the tie all the way to the end of the 7 games in kansas city. here's how it went. >> popped up, sandoval in foul territory! >> the giants beat the royals 3-2 and won four games to three. giants pitcher madison baumgarner one for the ages named the series's most valuable player after pitching 21 innings in three of the four wins, two wins in the series and pitched five scoreless last night to get the big save in the clincher. >> you

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