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the seven-week manhunt for a fugitive suspected of shooting two state troopers ends with his capture. now they say they'll seek the death penalty for eric frein. >> plane down. the investigation of a deadly plane crash in kansas is delayed. the fiery wreckage is too dangerous for recovery crews to approach. it could be a white halloween in some parts of the country. snow, frost and freezing temperatures are in the forecast for friday and into the weekend. number 23, lebron james! and the return of the king is spoiled by the visitor. lebron james' first game back as a member of the cleveland cavaliers doesn't go the way the
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hometown hero planned. this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, october 31, 2014. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. in the words of one northeastern pennsylvania resident, we are very relieved. the seven-week manhunt of eric frein suspected of killing a state trooper ended quietly last night. prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty. this is the picture area residents anxiously waited for. frein was captured without incident outside an abandoned airplane hangar. frein had been on the run since he allegedly open fire outside a police barracks last month. mar marlie hall has more from pike county, pennsylvania. >> reporter: one of the most wanted fugitives in america is now in police custody. eric frein was captured after being on the run for 48 days. >> let me assure you, justice will be served.
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>> reporter: the takedown of frein ended weeks of tension and anxiety in the area. >> he can no longer hide behind his rifle. he can no longer hide in the woods. and he is no longer on the run. now he will have to answer for his violent actions. >> reporter: several thousand members of law enforcement from at least five different states had been searching for frein since september 12th, when he allegedly open fire outside the blooming grove police barracks killing brian dixon and seriously wounding alex douglas. he evaded capture by hiding in the woods where officials say though found pipe bombs, ammunition and even handwritten notes describing the after bush. u.s. marshals captured him near an abandoned airplane hangar. >> corporal dixon's handcuffs were placed on him and he was placed in the car. >> reporter: frein reportedly kneeled down, put his hands up and arrested without incident. he will have a preliminary arraignment hearing this morning.
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frein faces first-degree murder charges and two counts of weapons of mass destruction. prosecutors plan to seek the death penalty in the case. officials say now that the manhunt has ended, people here in northeastern pennsylvania are free to celebrate halloween. anne-marie? >> marlie hall, thank you. investigators from the national transportation safety board have arrived on the scene of a deadly plane crash in kansas. four people, including the pilot, were killed when the small plane lost power and slammed into a building at the wichita airport. as omar villafranca reports, it will be some time before the investigators can even get to the crash site. >> reporter: federal investigators have already gathered flight paperwork and interviewed a few witnesses, but they haven't been able to walk around the actual wreckage because the building that the plane crashed into is not structurally safe. the twin-engine plane fell from the sky just moments after
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takeoff on thursday, landing on a pilot training facility at the airport in wichita, kansas. >> airplane down. >> reporter: four people were killed in the crash, including three people inside the building, which housed flight simulators. the pilot 53-year-old mark goldstein also died. the former air traffic controller radioed for help just before his plane went down. >> emergency. we just lost the left engine. >> reporter: the plane was bound for arkansas and full of fuel when it crashed. the building was so severely damaged by the impact and resulting fire, it could be daylight before recovery crews can get inside. >> the building is not secure structurally, so we're not allowed to enter the building. however, once the wichita fire department deems the building safe to enter, we will start the process of our investigation inside the building. >> reporter: we also learned the plane had undergone mechanical work here in the wichita area. but investigators can't say for sure if that had anything to do with the wreck.
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omar villafranca, cbs news, witch tashgs kansas. now to the ebola crisis and the growing debate over personal freedom and responsibility. negotiations between a maine nurse who returned from west africa last week and state officials have broken down. a defiant kaci hickox went for a bike ride with her boyfriend yesterday. hickox was subject to a mandatory quarantine in new jersey and now a voluntary one in maine. she tested negative for ebola and says her rights are being violated. her boyfriend says they're being careful. >> we are not trying to get anyone sick. we are -- we don't believe that we can get anyone sick. and we are not trying to put anyone at risk. so, we're not trying to push any limits here. >> maine's governor says they had discussed a scaled-down
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quarantine, but he will exercise the full extent of his authority allowable by law. >> she just doesn't want any restrictions. >> the fact she took a bike ride today -- >> she's pushing my patience. >> hickox's 21-day incubation for ebola ends november 21st. the temple mount and the noble sanctuary by muslims. the site was closed yesterday after a palestinian suspected in an attempted assassination was killed. by israeli forces. palestinian officials called the closing a declaration of war. some palestinians are calling for a day of rage today. and if you live just about anywhere from the midwest to the atlantic coast, get those mittens out. an early blast of arctic air is moving over a large part of the country and snow is in the forecast for some parts of the area. it's already snowing on michigan's upper peninsula. folks there could see up to 4 inches. meteorologist eric fisher of our
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boston station wbz is following the cold weather. >> a lot of cold air for a lot of places. we're looking at freeze warnings out here in purple. a lot of cool temperatures right now, but also into friday night. freeze watches have been posted further south and east, will likely expand to the deep south and east for saturday morning. cold temperatures expected. down to 35 in atlanta and little rock. these are cities where it will be colder in the outlying areas. chicago might be the worst weather halloween city. 50-mile-an-hour winds, chance of snow, temperatures in the 30s and lake shore flooding expected for friday. as we get into the first half of the weekend, these are high temperatures. lots of 40s and 50s. by saturday night, the coldest air since february will be coming down into florida. the temperature is part of the story. snow another. white halloween for u.p. of michigan and northern lower michigan. especially kentucky friday night. and then for friday night and saturday morning, heavy mountain snow. 3 to 6 inches in the
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appalachians. a few spots over half a foot. this becomes a powerful coastal storm on saturday. 50-mile-an-hour winds hit the mid-atlantic coast and rain along the coastline. wraps up as heavy snow across the interior of maine on sunday. eric fisher for the "cbs morning news". coming up on the morning news -- lava alert where the national guard has been called in to keep people safe from the spreading lava. on the "money watch," walmart considers a plan to lure online holiday shoppers. this is the "cbs morning news." walmart plans to lure holiday shoppers. this is the ""cbs morning news" qup." one to clean your whole mouth. one for those hard to reach places. one to protect kids mouths from cavities. even one to freshen breath on-the-go. with over 100 years of innovation in oral care... there's a listerine® product for every mouth in your house. for cleaner, healthier mouths go beyond brushing alone.
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fireworks factory left one missing and at least four other injured. dramatic video show fireworks erupting out of the building following a loud bang. dozens of firefighters were on the scene but the cause is still under investigation. there was a massive blast at a volcano in costa rica. it's the largest eruption in more than 100 years for the volcano. fiery explosions sent ash high into the air as an internal crater wall collapsed. ash was falling over parts of costa rica. nearby residents are being evacuated and officials are warning of more eruptions to come. hawaii national guard troops are deploying as molten lava from the kileuea volcano. is threatening homes on the big island. the soldiers will help with
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security and safety issues. ben gutierrez of our honolulu station kbmg is watching the hot lava flow as it creeps closer. >> reporter: the residents who remain behind this road closure in pa hoe pahaa were told to get sleep. they didn't get a lot of sleep as the lava flow is poised ahead of them. according to geological survey scientists, the flow hasn't moved since 6:30 on wednesday morning. that means the flow remains 480 feet from the road. it is still projected to come through the area but at this point, it's really not known exactly when. scientists also say this is typical behavior for this kind of lava flow. that it will start and stop and ebb and flow. at this point it's ebbing, but only at the flow front. only at the front. at the ebb front there are parts that are breaking out. those lava flows could also
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continue to merge with the main flow and continue to make its way toward town. the big island's mayor has said that he is thankful for the patience of the residents here and will continue to keep residents apprised. they are keeping a vigil 24/7 so that residents can at least get some peace of mind in a very restless situation. for cbs news, ben gutierrez. straight ahead -- walmart and a web giant are battling for your holiday shopping business. forget about coffee to go. how about sending out for starbucks? shopping business. forget about coffee to go. how about sending out for starbucks? when you're ready. now, isn't that convenient? the new lunch double burger from chili's lunch combo menu, starting at 6 bucks. fresh is happening now. the heavy lifters.ers. just for men does more than get rid of gray, your facial hair looks fuller, thicker, the best beard ever. after all, you're not just a champion
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holiday season and starbucks wants to deliver your latte. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> reporter: walmart may start matching competitor's online prices. the retail giant is testing the concept of price matching for the holiday shopping season. "the wall street journal" says walmart will base its decision on how much it it would lose if it slashed prices. they already price match from brick and mortar. meanwhile, amazon.com is escalating the black friday shopping battle by starting big holiday deals tomorrow. the saturday deals will fee feature products in high demand like toys, cookware and electronics. here on wall street today investors will be watching new reports on consumer spending and sentime sentiment. the dow gained 221 points thursday. the s&p was up 12. the nasdaq rose 16 points. president obama is in rhode island today talking about the u.s. economy and expanding opportunity for women and working families.
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the latest numbers show that the economy grew at a rate of 3.5% between july and september. the increase was fueled by the biggest jump in military spending in five years. plus increased exports and higher business investment. starbucks is adding a delivery option after announcing disappointing earnings. the company reported higher sales but it still fell short of wall street expectations. in a conference call starbucks said it will deliver orders from its mobile app in select areas of the united states starting next year. ceo howard schultz said, quote, we are playing offense. the federal government is suing gerber for alleged false claims for baby formula. the federal trade commission says the company advertised its good start gentle baby formula can prevent or reduce allergies in children. the ftc wants gerber to remove the claim from formula labels and ads. the cost of halloween chocolates are rising.
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the retail price of chocolates is now close to $6 a pound. that is because of higher costs and greater demand. americans will spend about 1.5 s billion for halloween chocolates and costs could be higher by valentine's day. >> one bag for the trick-or-treaters, one bag for me. that's why we're spending more in hour house anyway. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. when we return -- lebron jaynes makes his long-awaited return to cleveland. but the excitement doesn't last long. and his heirness disses the president's golf game? this is the "cbs morning news."
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after four years of waiting, cleveland cavaliers fans finally got to see lebron james suit up for their team, but they'll have to wait at least until tonight to see a win. lots of excitement outside the arena in cleveland and inside, as james makes his return to the team that drafted him after spending four years in miami. but the excitement turns to frustration. james makes just 5 of 15 shots and turns the ball over 8 times. the new york knicks spoil the homecoming with a 95-90 win over cleveland. lebron talked about his off-night. >> my shooting is, you know, a lot -- just out of rhythm. i think my turnovers, some was careless, some was chemistry. kind of -- i'm throwing passes where i was hoping some of my teammates were and they were not there. that will come with each game. >> james and the cavs go for their first win of the season tonight in chicago. first place in the nfc south on the line between the carolina panthers and new orleans saints.
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drew brees overcomes a slow start to throw a touchdown pass and run for another as saints win 28-10. after a 1-3 start, new orleans is now 4-4. since he came to office nearly six years ago, president obama has played at least 200 rounds of golf. while he has received some criticism for the a golf he plays, he hasn't taken much flack for how he plays the game until now. michael jordan, an avid golfer himself, was asked about the president's game. >> never played with obama, but i would. naw, that's okay. i'd take him out. he's a hack. >> you really want to say that about the president of the united states? >> don't worry about it. i never said he wasn't a great politician. i'm just saying he's a [ bleep ] golfer. >> no comment from the white house. maybe no invitation either. coming up on your local news after "cbs morning news" -- thinking yourself younger. how attitudes can change
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behavior. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." >> i never said he wasn't a great politician. i'm just saying he's a [ bleep ] golfer. ...we're going to need you on the runway. (vo) don't let a severe cold hold you back. sir? (vo) theraflu starts to get to work in your body in just 5 minutes. (vo) theraflu breaks you free from your worst cold and flu symptoms. (vo) theraflu. serious power. that's why there's a listerine® product for every mouth. one to clean your whole mouth. one for those hard to reach places. one to protect kids mouths from cavities. even one to freshen breath on-the-go. with over 100 years of innovation in oral care... there's a listerine® product for every mouth in your house.
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,,,,,, former union carbide chief executive warren anderson died more than a month ago. "the new york times" reports his unannounced was confirmed from public records. he led the accident at bhopal accident that killed more than 3,000 in india. he went to bhopal and was arrested but he evaded extradition and never stood trial. he was 9. null long-time boston mayor thomas menino, died of advanced cancer yesterday. he was diagnosed soon after leaving office in february. president obama said he was bold, big-hearted and boston strong. menino was 71. the senate race in colorado is attracting a lot of attention in the swing state.
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there the democratic incumbent is facing a tough challenge by the republican candidate. nancy cordes reports from denver. >> thanks for having us today. >> reporter: republican cory gardner and democrat mark udall, will tell you the economy is issue number one. but their ads tell a different story. >> congressman gardner led a crusade that would make birth control illegal. >> reporter: senator udall won the women's vote by 15 points six years ago, but polls show a smaller gap this time. and he needs their support to win. so, for months, udall has been hammering gardner for backing two failed personhood amendments. >> he was the most conservative member of the house. >> reporter: you think he's out of step with colorado? >> he's out of step with colorado. >> reporter: it was the first issue that udall raised at this forum in denver. >> some think the legality to birth control should be subject to debate. >> reporter: do you run the
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risk, though, of even women saying, why is senator udall talking about these issues all the time instead of other issues -- >> i've talked about lots of other issues. >> reporter: gardner says he's changed his mind about personhood. >> i believe we need to move beyond that. i was wrong. >> reporter: and to show he's not anti-birth control, he released this proposal -- >> i believe the pill ought to be available over the counter, round the clock, without prescription. >> reporter: it's gotten a lot of attention and other gop candidates have followed his lead. wouldn't women pay hundreds of dollars more if their insurance wasn't covering their contraceptive. >> insurance can still cover contraceptives. >> reporter: over-the-counter? >> we should allow over-the-counter contraceptives. >> reporter: polls show gardner anywhere from down by six to up by eight, but republicans think he has found a way to neutralize democratic claims about a so-called gop war on women. nancy cordes, cbs news, denver. coming up after your local
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news on "cbs this morning," we'll be live from pennsylvania on the capture of suspected cop killer eric frein. plus, allegations that the charity organization red cross mismanaged funds for two major disasters. and a halloween treat. we will take you to the connecticut town up for auction and said to be haunted. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ay. at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies,
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francisco. giants world series. she is in orange and you are in a big boat paddling out of town. >> that's right. we have a big storm coming our way. you will get soaked at the parade. strong storms gusty winds and thunderstorms. trick or treaters might catch a break. we'll talk about that coming up. >> a fender-bender is blocking toll lane number 16 approaching the bay bridge toll plaza but this is quiet compared to what we're expecting for later on today. mass transit is expected to help, bart, caltrain, muni, fer list all step up their service. inician to that, we have critical -- in addition to that, we have critical mass. there's a lot going on. >> good day to stay in the city. it is parade day for the giants in san francisco. >> kpix 5's joe vazquez reports
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