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. . o, . at s ndtry. 'stry.ch" be ing.and ars.rkndre.ll.eg.the waiting to hear the federal reserve's economic outlook. the central bank's two-day meeting starts today. the dow fell nearly 4 points yesterday the s&p closed a fraction lower. the nasdaq lost 9. the federal government is
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getting rules ready for driverless cars. automakers are being given a 15-poi ck list for deploy ing driverless vehicles. >> the markers are lain. we're simultaneously allows innovation to happen and introducing and raising the level of safety on these vehicles. >> drivers are usually certified by the state but federal officials say washington should make the rules if the driver is a robot. more details will be announced during a news conference today. the ceo of wells fargo will be questioned today on capitol hill, john stumpf is expected to apologize to customers and congress for the scandal at the bank. regulators say wells fargo workers created millions of phony accounts to meet aggressive sales goals. the bank plans to ease those targets. wells fargo was fined $180
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million. the pump dry at a rising number of gas stations in the southeast because of a pipeline leak, and some stations that do have fuel are raising the prices. drivers in georgia, tennessee and north carolina are complaining the pipeline companies building a bypass around the leak. at least 250,000 gallons were spilled since is that leak 11 days ago. seattle leaders want to take the guesswork ot of work schedules for retail and food services employees. new rules would require that businesses schedule shifts two weeks in advance and compensate workers for last minute changes. seattle was among the leaders with a move towards the $15 hourly minimum wage. and go-prois now offering a way to take its action cameras overhead. the company yesterday unveiled its karma drone. it can be folded in a backpack. for $799. go-pro also released two new camera models. >> jill wagner at the new york stock exchange for us.
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thank you. coming up, the battle over a controversial bathroom law. north carolina's governor voluntarily drops his lawsuit against the obama administration. administration. kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled your doctor will decide if you can stop breo and prescribe a different asthma control medicine like an inhaled corticosteroid. do not take breo more than prescribed. see your doctor if your asthma does not improve or gets worse. ask your
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doctor if 24-hour breo could be a missing piece for you. see if you're eligible for 12 months free at mybreo.com. saying caused it this morning. the man accused of setting bombs in manhattan and in new jersey ... is now in custody... as authorities try to figure out if he has any terror links. and today, federal transportation officials unveil new policies designed to regulate self- driving cars to keep everyone safe on the roads. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:30. good morning. it's tuesday, september 20th. i'm kenny choi.
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. here's another look at this morning's top story. investigators are trying to determine if bombing suspect ahmad khan rahami had connections with international militants. he was wounded in a shoot-out during his capture yesterday in new jersey. rahami faces five counts of attempted murder against officers. police say they've directly connected him to the new york and new jersey bombings. there are more calls for an
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independent investigation into the shooting death of 13-year-old tyre king by police. more than 100 people gathered monday for a peaceful protest on the steps of columbus city hall. they're asking for change in the way the encounters are handled. king was shot several times last week after reportedly reaching for a bb gun during a robbery investigation. north carolina's governor has dropped a lawsuit asking a federal court to uphold the state's so-called bathroom law. governor pat mccrory cites substantial cost by the state as one reason for reversing his decision. some entertainers and businesses including ncaa have pulled their events out of the state since the law has passed. the law restricts transgender bathroom access. a south carolina woman is 110 years young. helen white had a spring in her step as she celebrated her
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birthday at her home in merion on sunday. look at that. white's actual birthday is tomorrow. she credits her longevity to the power of positive thinking. coming up after your local news on "cbs morning news" actor scott bakula of "ncis: new orleans." bakula and ncic new orleans orleans. night we got a new family member and she got a nutritious meal of purina cat chow complete with the four cornerstones of nutrition including high quality protein. now our family is complete. purina cat chow complete. attention! did you or anyone in your household work around asbestos-containing gaskets, packing, or equipment? if you or a loved one have an asbestos-related disease, you may have a right to vote on a plan to reorganize and pay claims in the garlock/coltec bankruptcy. garlock's and coltec's products were used in industrial and maritime settings, including where steam,
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hot liquid or acid moved in pipes. votes must be filed by december 9, 2016 call 844-garlock or go to garlocknotice.com
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,$8drw a tiny mammoth skull is raising some very big questions. the 13,000-year-old fossil was just excavated off the coast of california. but scientists aren't sure what the species is. they say the skull is who small to belong to the 14-foot mammoth that roamed north carolina years ago. but it's also too large to belong to the pigmi mammoth that evolved from the colombian. a new documentary takes you on tour with the legendary band the beatles. anthony mason as an inside look. >> here are the beatles! ♪ it's been a hard day's night ♪
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>> reporter: arena rock was born in 1965 when the beatles played to 56,000 fans at shea stadium. >> when we end up at shea because that is the biggest thing we'd ever done it was like far out. it was like what. ♪ >> reporter: the new documentary "eight days a week: the touring years" follows the beatles on the road from 1963 to '66. ♪ shake it baby now ♪ >> that was the thing about the beatles. we were a great little band. >> reporter: the two surviving beatles paul and ringo talked about those days at abbey road studios in london last week. >> yeah, we didn't play for anything, you know. >> we just went on with what we had. >> it was constant. it was just like ♪ she loves ♪ -- ahh. okay. after a while, it was like, i can't hear you.
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>> you couldn't hear. i was playing to his foot tapping to john's bouncing to when they went -- i couldn't hear that. it was the whoo! wah! >> was there a specific point you remember when you really started getting tired of it? >> yeah. >> yeah. i felt personally, i was not playing the best i could. ♪ we love you ♪ >> reporter: paul was the last holdout until the end of their concert at candlestick park in san francisco in august 1966. >> we were put in this van it was like chrome interior. just sliding around in there. we all looked at each other. this is it. forget it. this is just stupid. >> reporter: their music would play on. but the beatles would never play a live gig again. anthony mason, cbs news, london. coming up after your local
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news on "cbs this morning," we talk with newly sworn in new york police department commissioner james o'neill about the bombing investigation. plus charlie sits down with u2 singer bono. and actor scott bakula from "ncis:new orleans" joins us in the studio. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm meg oliver. have a great day. the studio. i'm meg oliver, have a good day.
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and i'm michelle griego. time is 4-- good morning. it's tuesday, september 20. a live look at levi's stadium.
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good morning, i'm kenny choi. >> it's football season! >> i'm michelle griego. >> i saw beyonce there. over the weekend. yes. >> and? >> i think that trumps football. >> oh. >> oh, those are some fighting words! >> there was a super bowl and then a concert broke out. [ laughter ] >> i thought the lights were on for levi's because they're still cleaning up after the concert. if you are outside right now or getting ready to head out the door, we have some extremely extremely mild conditions after another day with triple digits in our inland areas. it's 70 right now in livermore. slow to cool from 101 yesterday. later today going to feel the difference in all neighborhoods from the 60s through 90s inland. good morning, roqui. >> good morning, roberta. hello, everyone. good morning. let's look at some roadwork

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