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>> reporter: the body of five soldiers rot in the desert heat killed a week ago according to militia men. one still wearing a suicide belt. the stench of death is everywhere in raqqa and so is fear. this hoitz you get to the front line. at break neck speed, to avoid isis snipers. there its the thud of u.s. coalition air strikes. but we saw only sporadic fighting because isis with as few as 250 fighters remaining in the city is pinned down. >> we are about, less than 100 yards from the hospital. >> they'ren what ein what is l main hospital and buildings close by. they have human shields. in this broken city, it's thought are still around 2,000 civilians. america's hall lies allies are
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revenge. many hatch love lost family memo isis. with them an american volunteer. mike hogan from phoenix, arizona, a waiter before he came here six months ago. >> have you killed any isis fighters during the action that you have seen? >> no. between you and me, i am hoping to. i have had friend die here. i want to get even before i get out of here. >> they have already retaken clock tower circle. where isis acted out its perverted interpretation of islam. this place used to be a landmark in a peaceful city. then isis turned it into a killing field. a taxi driver who escaped from the city. he told us about the women, a religious minority captured by isis as sex slaves and auctioned off in the middle of the city. they would shout $100 for this one. they did tight terrify us. to show they could do it to us.
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if we didn't obey them. there have been 75 air strikes, providing the ground for a final assault on raqqa. elaine. >> holly williams in syria tonight. holly, thanks. coming up next, once his biggest supporters, hollywood stars are condemning harvey weinstein. where's gary? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico. goin' up the country. later, gary' i have a motorcycle! wonderful. ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle,
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>> a chorus of hollywood stars denounced harvey weinstein, fired by the studio he co-founded after being accused of decades of sexual harassment. meryl streep called his alleged behavior, inexcusable. glen close said he has angry and darkly sad. dame judi department. n -- dench found it horrifying. all had no idea. the details are graphic. >> here i was a young, local news anchor kind of desperate to be taken seriously at the time. >> good evening, everyone. 7:00. >> in 2007, 28 your old, lauren savon was working on long island when she had a chance encounter
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with harvey weinstein at a dinner party. he asked me what i did? >> that night, weinstein asked her if she wanted to tour his new york sitty restaurant. she agreed. >> you know he was so warm, friendly, complimentary. i didn't get anything that read he was dangerous until we got downstairs. >> what happened? >> he tried to kiss me. and i, i pushed him off. politely. and that's when he, seemed to get angry or annoyed. and told me to just stand there. and be quiet. he exposed himself. and he, he, basically pleasured himself. and when he finished i said to him, are we done here, can i leave? he said, yes, let's both leave. and he walked me back through the kitchen. that's where i met up with a friend. and i got out of there. >> if he is listening right now,
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what would you want to say to him today? >> i hope that he knows that you cannot go around treating women the way you did for as long as you did. and never pay a price for it. you know? you reap what you sow. >> we reached out to weinstein's attorney multiple times have not heard back. she says the last time she heard from weinstein was the day after the dinner party. she claims he called the tv station, asked her out on a date. and elaine says she declined. >> disturbing allegation. jericka duncan. thank you. thank you. >> coming thank you. >> coming mom i dropped my ball. got it. ewwww oh eat it! lysol kills 99.9% of bacteria on soft and hard surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to protect.
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this has to be a first. couple of firsts. a first lady feuding with a first wife. it started when ivana trupp jokingly referred to herself as first lady. melania took that as a shot from a first wives club. she put out a statement calling ivana's remark, self serving noise. that's two hits. two misses, if you're scoring. get it? up next, a phone number and hit song inspiring folks to call it.
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we end with a song's rise to the top of the charts, unlikely, bah the lyrics include i just want to die today. i just went to die. don't let it fool you, it is really a song about hope. here is michelle miller. >> i've been running low, taking my time. i feel like i'm out of my mind. i feel like my life ain't mine. >> reporter: a song about a desperate caller contemplating suicide. is resonating with millions of listeners. and saving lives. that's because the the song ear title, 1-800-273-8255 is the
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phone number for national suicide prevention lifeline. >> this is about so much more than, than entertainment. >> logic, rapper and songwriter from maryland came up with the single's concept. a person in despair reaching out to the hotline for help. in an upcoming segment for cbs sunday morning, logic told us he never thought about committing suicide but he has experienced firsthand what it is look to feel hopeless. >> you said that you struggled with anxiety. >> yeah, for sure. 100%. in the worst place in my life. i was happily married and yet i was unhappy. >> suicide prevention center crisis line. >> since the release in april, calls are up 33% at crisis hot line senters around the country. john draper. >> if you show people positively
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coping through suicidal moments. research shows that can save lives and reduce the suicide rate. >> life line's call volume soared even higher after logic's recent perform at the mtv music awards. he shared the stage with dozens of people personally affected by suicide. rosie chin was among them. chin's ex-boyfriend committed suicide two years ago. and she struggled with thoughts of taking her own life. >> it was so moving. it was very powerful. i just couldn't stop crying. >> i just wanted them to know they really weren't alone. ♪ i finally want to be alive ♪ >> michelle miller, cbs news, los angeles. that's the "overnight news" for this tuesday. for some of you the news continues. for others, check back a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new
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york city i'm elaine quijano. thank you for watching. high, welcome to the "overnight news." i'm demarco morgan. california wine country ablaze this morning. more than a dozen wildfires are burning out of control. and dozen of counties. napa, sonoma. hon drepds hundreds of homes have been destroyed. and many forced to flee the flames. mireya villarreal is there. >> reporter: in southern california, this afternoon. several hillside homes went up in flames. firefighters making a stand to save others burning.
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the worst in northern california wine country. breck out last night. home after home, come letly engulfed. i just saw flames on the hill behind my house. fanned by 50 mile per hour winds and raged through several towns in napa and sonoma counties. well after midnight when many homeowners got the urgent call. they had minutes to get out. patients from two hospitals were evacuated as flames grew close. this is what alyssa gorman saw. this is my neighborhood in flames. completely in flames. >> by day break, the extent of the damage became painfully clear. entire neighborhoods overrun. little left but the smoldering remains of hundreds of homes. block after block reduced to rubble. today, as the fire kept growing,
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threatened even more communities, residents like david ramirez tried to salvage what he could seconds after he fled his home caught fire. yet another total loss. several homes and businesses are on fire right now in the santa rosa area. trying to get to a neighborhood. turned the corner. saw this building on fire behind us. couple guys walking down the street trying to put it out with extinguishers. i asked a fire fighter who had trucks why there weren't water on scene to put this out. right now with their resources, it's risk versus reward. president trump made a cottage industry of criticizing members of his own party. now one powerful senator is fighting back. bob corker of tennessee says the president turned the white house into an adult day-care center and that his recklessness put the united states "on the path to world war iii" margaret brennan has the story. >> a great friend of mine, senator bob corker.
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>> reporter: president trump and tennessee senator bob corker were once on friendlier terms. yesterday the president lashed out claiming the retiring senator had begged for his endorsement and did not have the guts to run for re-election. the president falsely said corker was responsible for the horrendous iran deal. corker shot back. it is a shame the white house has become an adult day-care center. someone obviously missed their shift this morning. that appeared to refer to chief of staff john kelly whom corker had praised. >> secretary tillerson, secretary mattis, chief of staff kelly are -- those people that help separate our country from chaos. >> feud comes as the the president is set to announce his iran strategy and will need the buy-in of corker, chairman of the senate foreign relations committee. in a phone interview late yesterday with "the new york times," corker said mr. trump acts like he is on a reality show. >> we could be heading towards world war iii with the comments
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he is making. >> corker added the president urged him not to retire. the senator has criticized mr. trump before. particularly after he equivocated on white supremacist violence in charlottesville. >> the president has not yet been able to demonstrate the stability nor some of the confidence that he needs to demonstrate. overseas, u.s. backed fighters are waiting to make the final assault on raqqa. after months of fight, raqqa is all but destroyed. with gunmen holding out amid the rubble. holly williams reports from syria. >> reporter: the body of five soldiers rot in the desert heat
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killed a week ago according to militia men. one still wearing a suicide belt. the stench of death is everywhere in raqqa and so is fear. this is how you get to the front line. at break neck speed, to avoid isis snipers. there is the thud of u.s. coalition air strikes. but we saw only sporadic fighting because isis with as few as 250 fighters remaining in the city is pinned down. >> we are about, less than 100 yards from the hospital. >> they're in what is left of main hospital and buildings close by. they have human shields. in this broken city, it's thought are still around 2,000 civilians. america's allies are out for revenge. many have lost family members to isis. with them an american volunteer. mike hogan from phoenix, arizona, a waiter before he came here six months ago.
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>> have you killed any isis fighters during the action that you have seen? >> no. between you and me, i am hoping to. i have had friend die here. i want to get even before i get out of here. there have been 75 coalition air strikes in the last two days alo alone. preparing the ground for a final assault on raqqa. awe off the fall of harry weinstein is complete. fired from the company he co-founded. amid sexual abuse allegations dating back decades. jericka duncan has the latest. >> here i was a young, local news anchor kind of desperate to be taken seriously at the time. >> good evening, everyone. 7:00. >> in 2007, 28 your old, lauren savon was working on long island when she had a chance encounter with harvey weinstein at a dinner party. he asked me what i did? >> that night, weinstein asked her if she wanted to tour his new york city restaurant. she agreed.
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>> you know he was so warm, friendly, complimentary. i didn't get anything that read he was dangerous until we got downstairs. >> what happened? >> he tried to kiss me. and i, i pushed him off. politely. and that's when he, seemed to get angry or annoyed. and told me to just stand there. and be quiet. he exposed himself. and he, he, basically pleasured himself. and when he finished i said to him, are we done here, can i leave? he said, yes, let's both leave. and he walked me back through the kitchen. that's where i met up with a friend. and i got out of there. >> if he is listening right now, what would you want to say to him today? >> i hope that he knows that you
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fleeing the flames. tens of thousand of californians are forced to evacuate. as wildfires destroy hundreds of homes and threaten many more. >> this is the stuff you have nightmares about. >> also tonight -- >> this is how you get to the front line at break neck speed to avoid isis snipers. >> an american enlists in the war against isis. mike hogan from phoenix, arizona who was a waiter before he came here six months ago. >> a chinese farm product that needs plenty of sun but not a drop of water. ♪ i've been taking my time >> the song that is striking a chord with people in crisis. >> it was so moving. it was very powerful. ♪ ♪
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>> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." much of california is on fire or at risk of going up in flames. red flag warnings meaning conditions are ripe for wildfires, are up all over the state. more than 20 major fires are burning. 15 started in just the past 24 hours. and they are moving quickly. fueled by strong winds. they have already burned more than 70,000 acres. destroyed 1500 homes and commercial buildings and forced 20,000 people to evacuate. the fires are blamed for at least one death. here is mireya villarreal. >> reporter: in southern california, this afternoon, several hillside homes went up in flames. pushed by strong santa anna winds. firefighters are making a desperate stand to save others that are burning. it its just one of several wildfires that is overwhelming the state.
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the worst in northern california's wine country which broke out late last night. home after home completely engulfed. some burning to the ground before firefighters could even arrive. >> i just saw flames all up on the hill behind my house. >> reporter: the fire was fanned by nearly 50 mile per hour winds and raged through several towns in napa and sonoma counties. well after midnight when many homeowners got the urgent call. they had just minutes to get out. >> i want to evacuate. >> patients wfrom two hospitals were ee va evacuated. this is what she saw when she fled her home. >> this is my neighborhood in flames. completely in flames. >> by day break, the extent of the damage became painfully clear. entire neighborhoods overrun. little left but the smoldering remains of hundreds of homes.
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block after block reduced to rubble. today, as the fire kept growing, threatened even more communities, residents like david ramirez tried to salvage what he could seconds after he fled his home caught fire. yet another total loss. several homes and businesses are on fire right now in the santa rosa area. trying to get to a neighborhood. turned the corner. saw this building on fire behind us. couple guys walking down the street trying to put it out with extinguishers. i asked a fire fighter who had trucks why there weren't water on scene to put this out. right now with their resources, it's risk versus reward. >> dangerous situation. mireya villarreal, thank you. in las vegas people who survive the personal items they dropped as they ran for their lives. the share riff gaeriff gave us that left 58 dead and nearly 500
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wounded. jamie yuccas in las vegas. >> reporter: the las va gegas sheriff said that the shooter shot the security guard before he started his assault. >> he was injured. >> stephen paddock can be seen at the cosmopolitan hotel where he slipped, fell, and filed a lawsuit against the hotel. for the first time, we hear the gunman in his own words in a deposition obtained by cnn. paddock said he gambled all night and slept all day. some times wagering up to $1 million a night at various nevada casinos. he took valium for anxiety. at one point he calls himself the biggest video poker plater in the world. the 64-year-old gun haan described as quirky and a narcissist. officials say he meticulously planned the shooting. on 60 minutes. the are gent, and officer david newton, and matthew donaldson
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were first on the 32nd floor using the stairwell. >> he screwed shut the door with metal and screws in the stairwell to the hallway by his door. >> he knew we would be coming out the door to gain entry into his door. he tried to barricade it best he could. >> we have also learned that law enforcement sources are looking into whether paddock practiced shooting two days before the attack at an informal shooting site near mesquite nevada. elaine, 90 minutes from las vegas. >> thank you. president trump's failed campaign to repeal and replace obama care has shown he can't afford to lose a single republican vote if he its how to get his agenda through congress. but that didn't stop him from picking a fight with a key member of his own party. here is margaret brennan. >> a great friend of mine, senator bob corker. >> reporter: president trump and tennessee senator bob corker were once on friendlier terms. yesterday the president lashed out claiming the retiring
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senator had begged for his endorsement and did not have the guts to run for re-election. the president falsely said corker was responsible for the horrendous iran deal. corker shot back. it is a shame the white house has become an adult day-care center. someone obviously missed their shift this morning. that appeared to refer to chief of staff john kelly whom corker had praised. >> secretary tillerson, secretary mattis, chief of staff kelly are -- those people that help separate our country from chaos. >> feud comes as the the president is set to announce his iran strategy and will need the buy-in of corker, chairman of the senate foreign relations committee. in a phone interview late yesterday with "the new york times," corker said mr. trump acts like he is on a reality show. >> we could be heading towards world war iii with the comments he is making. >> corker added the president urged him not to retire. the senator has criticized mr.
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trump before. particularly after he equivocated on white supremacist violence in charlottesville. >> the president has not yet been able to demonstrate the stability nor some of the confidence that he needs to demonstrate. >> reporter: the vice president defended president trump today against of what he called empty rhetoric and baseless attacks. but, elaine, the senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell struck a very different tone calling corker a valuable team member, who will be key in upcoming budget negotiations. >> margaret brennan. thank you. >> the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. ♪ ♪
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the head of the environmental protection agency declared to day the war on coal is over. scott pruett told an audience in kentucky he plans to repeal an obama-area rule that limits carbon emissions from power plants that burn coal. china on the other hand is doing the opposite, ben tracy reports, coal is on the way out. solar power is coming in. >> reporter: on a farm in northern china they're planting a new crop. nearly 200,000 solar panels in the heart of coal country. in the south, china just flipped the switch on the world's largest floating solar installation. built on top of a lake, created by an abandoned coal line. projects like these help china double its solar capacity last
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year. it is now twice as big as the u.s. capacity. nearly half of all new solar installations in the world are happening here in china. they're doing it quickly. green peace says they're installing equivalent of a soccer field full of solar panels every hour of every day. >> we have 28 solar power plants in operation in china. and, three more are under construction. >> maggie chao is executive president of panda green energy it installed enough solar panels to power 40 million homes. >> why are you build sowing many solar farms? >> we intend to bring a better future to our next generations. by using such clean energy, reducing the air pollution that is, the company's mission. >> it is also the government's mission. it is spending hundreds of billions of dollars to subsidize renewable energy as china tries to wean itself off coal. still, it is dominant power source. and the reason for its
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notoriously toxic air. but china now produces 2/3 of the world's solar panels has bond a major competitor for the u.s. solar industry which employs quarter million american workers. ben tracy, cbs news, datong, china. >> one of the most talked about plays during sun day's football was sent in by president trump and executed by his vice president. the president says he asked mike pence to leave the colts' 49ers game in indianapolis if any players needle during the national anthem. they did. and he did. here is julianna goldman. >> reporter: more than a dozen san francisco 49ers again took a knee. prompting vice president mike pence to leave after the national anthem and imed me yetly send tweets that seemed teed up for a hasty exit with prepared graphics like this. i stand with president trump. i stand with our soldiers. and i will always stand for our flag and our national anthem.
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simultaneously, the president was tweeting, that he asked mr. pence to leave, if any players kneeled. but there was hardly an if yesterday. nfl players protesting racial injustice taking a knee religion nated with the 49ers former quarterback, colin kaepernick. press traveling with the vice president were kept in vans instead of accompanying him into the game as the they normally would have if he were planning to stay. >> it appears that the entire trip to attend the game was designed in order for vice president pence to walk out. >> critics like john wonderlick say taxpayers bore the cost including $120,000 for air force 2. las vegas to indianapolis, to los angeles. but that is only a fraction. secret service agents swept everyone at the stadium with magnetometers. advance teams needed hotel rooms and transportation. >> when there are issues in the country going on, so serious, soemz so strange for attention
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and public funds to be used to weigh in on the actions of the private citizens in the nfl. >> we spoke to one republican involved in past presidential travel who said this likely cost more than a million dollars. the white house says mr. pence had been planning to go to game for week. and claimed he actually saved flying costs by not going back to december dwe.c. between las l.a. elaine. >> thank you. >> u.s. backed force maze be days away from victory in racka. the syrian city that isis considers its capital. the terror group once ruled over large portions of iraq and syria. the areas in green. after a three years of fierce battles, isis control has dwindled to the areas in red. holly williams got a rare look inside raqqa. >> reporter: the body of five soldiers rot in the desert heat
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there have been 75 air strikes, providing the ground for a final assault on raqqa. elaine. >> holly williams in syria tonight. holly, thanks. coming up next, once his biggest supporters, hollywood stars are condemning harvey weinstein. where's gary? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico. goin' up the country. later, gary' i have a motorcycle! wonderful. ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. trust #1 doctor recommended dulcolax.
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california -- creating scenes of destruction like this one all over the north bay -- and fires are burning out of control across northern california, creating scenes of destruction like this one all over the north bay and killing at least 10 people. i'm michelle griego. i'm ann mack vic, thanks for joining us for extended coverage of the fire emergency in the bay area. at least 15 fires are burning in seven counties, napa, sonoma, beut, yuba and lake. none of the fires are contained. here are the latest numbers, at least 10 people have been killed, seven in sonoma, one in napa and one in mendocino. at least 79,000 acres have burned, 1,500 homes and buildings destroyed and
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