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captioning funded by cbs it's wednesday, january 10th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." heavy rains slam southern california, triggering deadly mudslides, leaving more than a dozen dead. >> the fire was bad enough, but never did we think we were going to go through the mud. the daca program will go on as president trump and lawmakers try to come to an agreement on immigration and border security. a federal judge temporarily revives the program that
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protects young immigrants. >> that is it. >> you pushed me to the floor. and a teacher is arrested after questioning the school board's pay policy at a school board meeting. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning folks in souther people from rooftops like this family in santa barbara saved by the coast guard. an unknown number of residents are still unaccounted for. dozens of homes were swept away or damaged by the fast moving flood or water that uprooted large rocks and entire trees. thousands were ordered to evacuate in santa barbara, ventura, and los angeles counties. tom wait has our report from ventura, california. >> reporter: rescue workers continue to pick through mud and
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debris as they look through survivors. as night fell, an unknown number of residents remained unaccounted for following monday's mudslides. >> so loud, it was just a constant roar. >> reporter: there have already been son-in-law dramatic rescues made of people trapped in the mud for hours. >> it looked leaker known a battlefield. it was literally a carpet of mud and debris everywhere. >> reporter: this disaster began with a storm that dumped nearly 9 inches of rain in just 15 minutes. the water triggered mudslides on the hills left barren by wildfires. >> this is way scarier than that. at least fires, you can see them coming. >> reporter: evacuation orders had been ordered below the santa ynez mountains but it's unclear how many heeded the warning. >> when i heard about the evacuation yesterday, i thought,
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the pr and hesident and his all and the testimony of the key figure in the fusion probe has been rehired. fusion gps hired a former british spy christopher steele to do that work. fusion founder glenn simpson testified that steele had concerned the russian spies had information on president trump. it was california senator dianne feinstein who released simpson's testimony. >> i think people are entitled to know what was said and the lawyers also wanted it released. i see no problem with releasing. >> the president has maintained all along that there was no
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collusion between russia and his campaign. alright. back to that story about that teacher. questions this morning about the treatment of a woman by a louisiana school board. middle school teacher deyshia hargrave was forcibly removed from monday night's vermillion parish school board meeting. >> that was it. >> you just pushed me to the floor. >> she was handcuffed and jailed after she questioned pay policies. the school board said she talked out of turn. she was released and no charges file and the school board is investigating. spacex falcon 9 said it did everything correctly and suggestions otherwise are categorically false, but the mission failed. david martin has details. >> mission, lift-off. >> reporter: the launch was success. >> we've had successful lift-off
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of falcon 9 zuma. >> reporter: but it died. the satellite code name zuma failed to achieve its intended orbit and crashed into the indian ocean, a total loss. it was launched sunday night by a rocket made by spacex. elon musk said he's out to revolutionalize space technology. the second stage carried the satellite toward what was supposed to be a low earth orbit from which it could carry out its intelligence mission. spacex released a statement saying after review of all data to date, falcon 9 did everything correctly on sunday night. but northrop grum monday which made the zuma satellite remained silent saying it could not comment on a classified mission. it appears the satellite failed to separate from the rocket second stage. an airline pilot took this
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picture of what is believed to be the second stage over africa as it descended toward earth, presumably taking the satellite with it. the spiral-like effect is commissioned by fuel. we don't know the value of what was lost or how much minute cost. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. coming up on the "morning new news", from lawman to lawmaker. a former sheriff launches senate aspirations. rists are trapped in the swiss alps. this is the "cbs morning news." tourists are trapped in the swiss alps. this is the "cbs morning news." . where's sumatra? good question. this is win. and that's win's goat, adi. the coffee here is amazing. because the volcanic soil is amazing. making the coffee erupt with flavor. so we give farmers like win more plants. to grow more delicious coffee. that erupts with even more flavor. which helps provide for win's family. and adi the goat's family too. because his kids eat a lot. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee.
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to leave were airlifted out by helicopter. north carolina's district will soon be redrawn, and a controversial sheriff runs for office. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. "the arizona republic" says former sheriff joe arpaio is entering the u.s. senate race. the 85-year-old is entering a republican primary battle to take the seat of senator jeff flake who is retired. arpaio lost his re-election to to sheriff post last year. president trump later pardoned him. "the charlotte observer" says judges in north carolina struck down the state's election districts in congress for gerrymandering. they claim lawmakers under republican leadership drew district lines to favor their party in elections. lawmakers have until january 29th to draw new maps for approval. "variety" says "the new york times" canceled an event today
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with james franco over allegations of sexual misconduct. women made the allegations against the actor. this comes after he won a global globe award sunday in for his role in "the disaster artist." the "times" said it was no longer comfortable with proceeding with the event to discuss his movie. and kyodo news" reports an astronaut apologized for fake n news. on monday the astronaut tweeted he had grown 3 1/2 inches since arriving in space last month and yesterday he made a mistake and said he stretched only 0.7 inches from his earthbound weight. nasa says it's normal but only temporary. still ahead, kodak has a moment. the photography company dumps on the digital currency bandwagon. what kodak's coin will buy you. the chance of dying from a cardiovascular event in adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease... ...and lower your a1c. wow.
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like to be of service in some way, but i don't think she's actively considering it at this time. i'm not trying to be cute here. >> oprah winfrey's passionate speech at the golden globe has everyone speak about making a running for president in 2020. president trump is even weighing in on a race against winfrey. >> yeah, oprah would be a lot of fun. i know her very well. you know, i did one of her last shows. >> mr. trump appeared on oprah winfrey's lock running talk show in 1988 and then again with his family during her final season in 2011. on the "cbs moneywatch" kodak announces a crypto-currency and which state is getting a massive new auto plant. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, diane. >> good morning, anne-marie. well, stocks continue their steady rise thanks in part to a stronger global profit and products on an upswing.
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the dow rallied 102 points, the s&p rose 3 points, gaining ground, and the nasdaq ended the day nearly 6 points higher. another big score for alabama. toyota and mazda picked the state for a manufacturing plant. it's expected to employ about 4,000 people. the plant will be built in the huntsville area, and the official announcement is expected for today. the more than century-old imaging country is entering into the currency business. kodak's coin is expected to be made. kodak's license, kodak 1 will be paid for in kodak coin. anne-marie. >> that's one way to boost your stocks. just say crypto-currency. diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thank you so much. >> all right. still ahead, education outside of the box. we'll take you to a school where kids are trading desks for dirt. school where kids are trading desks for dirt. irregular heartbeat f not caused by a heart valve problem.
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continues in southern california after devastating mudslides that have already killed at least 13 people... and the field is set for san francisco's mayoral race... what to expect in what's sure to be a contentious battle to replace the late ed lee. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:30. good morning. it's wednesday, january 10th.
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here's look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. prince harry and fiance meghan markle hit the deejay booth in their public appearance. it was their second official royal engagement. they will tie the knot in may. she has shut down her social media account in line with royal tra dig tradition. some schools close in cold weather, but one nursery school in britain never shuts its doors because it didn't have any. teri okita takes us to the first entirely outdoor preschool. >> reporter: when it's story time at dandelion nursery, students take a seat in the mud.
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>> fire is set off in the fire engine. >> reporter: and when it's time to play, the only toys children have are the ones they make themselves. two former primary school teachers created this unique outdoor school experience for children 2 through 8 in this england outdoors. >> the amount of learning, you can hit every area in the foundation stage. >> reporter: 3-year-old george has been coming here for the last year. his favorite part? >> get mucky. >> get mucky. and is they fun? >> yeah. >> reporter: from building forts to forging friendships, teachers say the learning never stops. >> if you want a big huge bus or car, then you have to get your friends to help you drag the logs and move the straw bails. >> reporter: philosophy is part of the curriculum.
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students wiggle their fingers when they want to speak in order to make their ideas heard. >> and if you pass on what children say, you can silence them because they think it's the right or wrong answer. >> reporter: rain or shine, everything happens outdoors including lunchtime. >> what's your favorite food to eat? >> bananas. >> reporter: teachers say their students are resilient and learning more independence each day. teri okita, cbs news, norfolk, england. >> brilliant idea. well, "cbs this morning" has a new co-host, "face the nation's" john dickerson will be joining gayle king and norah o'donnell. >> i'll go from starts sunday morning to starting early five days a week. the prep will change in that it will be politics, which i study now, but also everything else happening in the country and all the issues that we deal with on ctm in the morning. so it will be a lot more varied and it will be a little earlier,
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but it will be just as fun. >> dickerson begins his new role this morning. and coming up on "cbs this morning," actor matthew rhys from "the post" joins us in studio 57. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." it's the best thing that ever happened to me. every great why needs a great how. discover card. i justis this for real?match, yep. we match all the cash back new cardmembers earn at the end of their first year, automatically. whoo! i got my money! hard to contain yourself, isn't it? uh huh! let it go! whoo! get a dollar-for-dollar match at the end of your first year. only from discover. ugh man, my sinuses. it's like my head's in a fog. i mean, could you be any more dramatic? i've had it. i'm taking mucinex sinus-max. eh, that stuff's all the same. this is different. it fights pressure, pain, and congestion. a-thank you. those are my 3 best qualities. get the straps.
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our top stories this morning, at least 13 people have been killed by mud and rock slides in southern california. 20 people have been hospitalized and thousands more evacuated. more than 50 people had to be rescued from roofs. particularly hard hit are neighborhoods devastated by last month's giant wildfire. dozens of homes were swept away, and some 30 miles of coastal highway are shut down. and during a meeting with congressional leaders, president trump said that he was open to a two-phased deal on immigration reform. first addressing young immigrants and border security and then making comprehensive changes. last night a federal judge temporarily blocked the administration's decision to end
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the daca program. in tennessee, the pastor of a megachurch is apologizing for a sexual assault on a teenager decades ago, but as jericka duncan reports, that's not the end of the story. >> reporter: memphis pastor andy savage made a confession this past sunday at highpoint church. >> as a college student on staff at a church in texas more than 20 years ago, i regrettably had a sexual encounter with a female senior in the church. >> reporter: his confession got a standing ovation. >> it breaks my heart. >> reporter: jules woodson was 17 years old when she said she was sexually assaulted by savage on the ride home from church. at the time savage was a 22-year-old youth minister. she recently went public about her story on a christian blog. >> i did it because i was scared and i was in shock. i didn't understand what was happening.
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>> reporter: woodson says back in 1998 she notified a pastor who told her to keep quiet. she says savage left the church weeks later. in the wake of the "me too" movement woodson felt the need to speak up and sent savage an e-mail last month. he didn't respond until yesterday, and she said he apologized. >> we are for miss woodson. >> reporter: chris conlee, the lead pastor of a memphis church where savage now ministers prayed for savage and woodson. >> it saddens us that miss woodson has not been on the same road to healing. >> the apology doesn't change that what happened to me was against the law and that it was wrong. >> woodson said the night of the incident savage got down on his knees and apologized but told her to keep it a secret and take it to her grave. tonight we received a statement
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from the church only stating there will be additional information from andy and the church soon. jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. coming up on "cbs this morning," baltimore schools are facing a state investigation after heating problems left students freezing in their classrooms. we'll have details. plus disney hotels will no longer provide guests with "do not disturb" signs to put on their doors. we'll tell you what's behind that change. > and actor matthew rhys from "the post" joins us in studio 57. i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com we're here when you're ready.
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it's january 10th. good morning, i'm kenny choi. >> and i'm michelle griego. let's say good morning to neda and jaclyn. how is everyone doing? >> good. >> not bad. >> jaclyn calls this ketchup and mustard day. >> i like it. >> i like all the color on the set. [ laughter ] >> and eggs. [ laughter ] >> we have a lot calmer day out there today so there's that. we are going to see some clouds. get ready to feel some breeze at the coast. it's clear at the coast but we are not going to see fog there because the winds are so strong right now in san francisco. we are looking at showers to the north which i will show you here shortly and then mostly cloudy until tomorrow. but then high pressure will arrive and that means warmer weather. jaclyn. >> thanks, neda. right now, we are tracking the usual slowdowns. the crowds are starting to develop along westbound 580, 22 minutes from 205 on over to 680. we have an accident and this is involving a vta bus and a car, southbound 101 right at capitol expressway. it's blog
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