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captioning funded by cbs it's thursday, july 27th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." a ride at the ohio state fair breaks apart leaving one person dead and several others eninjured. >> i heard a girl scream help and i looked over and saw her fly out. transgender ban, president trump reinstates the policy prohibiting transgender from serving in the military. >> 0 for 2, the senate rejects another plan.
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and a warning of tainted alcohol at mexico resorts. 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. one person was kill and seven others injured when a ride at an ohio state park came apart. video shows three of them being tossed into the air and three are in critical condition. they say the ride was inspected several times. brook silva-braga has more. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. they say they take their job seriously and kept the other rides closed because they hasn't finished their inspection or it hadn't cleared. this one, they don't know what went wrong.
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seemingly crashing into something on the ground and throwing part of the ride and the people in it through the air. >> i heard a girl scream help and i looked over and seen them fly out and then i see them slap to the ground. >> fairs are about one of the best things in life, and then tonight with this accident, it becomes a terrible terrible tragedy. >> it happened aboard a ride called the fireball on the opening day of the fair. >> this was a great force, great mechanism, similar to a high-speed motor vehicle crash, something along those lines. >> they insist the ride was thoroughly looked over three or four times before it was open, even once by a third party, though, they're still trying to figure out what may have been mixed. >> there's no guarantees, obviously mechanicals or struktdial damage to be done
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that you can't see it. metal fatigues sometimes. there are different things that are not visual to the human eye. >> governor john kasich says he's opened for a full investigation and called for all rides to be closed until a new round of tests can be completed. yesterday officials there temporarily shut down the ride. anne-marie? >> brook silva-braga here in new york. thank you so much, brook. this morning transgender people serving in the mill tai are trying to figure out what's next. yesterday president trump banned transgender troops from serving anywhere in the military. it even caught the pentagon off guard. mola lenghi reports from the pentag pentagon. >> reporter: rudy is a transgender. it said it was painful when
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trump tweeted he will not allow them to serve. >> we're here to serve like anybody else and we're mission-ready and capable. >> reporter: there are between 2,500 and 7,000 transgender on active duty, 7,000 more in reserves. the future remains unclear. the penalty gone has questions for them. >> this is about military readiness, cohesion and resources within the military. >> reporter: in his tweets president trump said it would burden the military with tremendous medical costs, but a 2016 study found that transgender would add
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of 1%. on the campaign trail he promised he would defend their rights but at a rally in san francisco wednesday, activists said they would never believe him. >> i'm appalled by what he said and what he's doing. >> mola lenghi, cbs news. health care votes in the senate are expected to continue for the next few days, but a plan to repeal the affordable care act so far have come up empty. yesterday the latest measure, the plan was rejected. ohio's ron portman was one of against it. >> i djts think repeal-only was appropriate because it doesn't provide help for those people. they're stuck in the status quo. >> the gop's best hope may be what's called skinny repeal. they may leave two parts of
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obamacare in place, the mandate to buy it or to off it. scalise was critically wounded during a shooting at a republican baseball practice last month. he was released from the hospital tuesday. scalise and four others were injured with a gunman with a grievance against president trump opened fire. tf be says a suspect is in custody with the death of a woman on a cruise ship off the alaskan coast. princess cruise lines says a woman died following a domestic dispute in a cabin. >> it happened after dinnertime. the intercom came on and it was pretty apparent something serious happened across the room from us or across the hall, but one of the little girls from that room came calling for help,
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saying that her parents had been in a fight and she sounded pretty desperate. >> the ship with 3,400 passengers was diverted to juneau yesterday morning. the circumstances of the death are under investigation. 13 immigrants who were found alive inside a sweltering tractor trailer in san antonio have been detained as possible witnesses in a criminal investigation. the trailer was found sunday. ten people who were inside died. the driver, james bradley, faces a human smuggling charge. a detention hearing scheduled for today has been postponed until august 23rd. the state department is warning american tourists to mexico about reports of tainted alcohol that could cause sickness or blacking out. the warning follows an investigation by the "milwaukee journal sentinel" of the death pof a milwaukee woman at an all-exclusive resort. she died in a pool.
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following that story dozens got sick. vacationers reported they drank tequila, but in other cases it was rum, beer, or other alcohol. if you're flying, be prepared for specific security rules for carry-on electronics. they'll begin requiring passengers to remove hall items larger than mobile foams to be removed from baggage. this does not apply to passengers in precheck programs. >> pop star justin bieber hit a photographer with his pickup truck as he was pulling out of a driveway. bieber was leaving a beverly hills church last night. they were waiting. he hit a passenger, he got out of the truck, consoled the marngs prayed for him, he was taken to the hospital with a leg injury and is expected to be
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the district attorney says her conduct in the video showed depravity and stupidity. her younger sister died in the crash, and she face 13/years in prison. the "star tribune" reports that city officers will have to start their cameras for any policing activity. the acting chief issued the order after the killing by an officer nearly two weeks ago that was not recorded. >> we equip them with a lot of equipment to go out there and serve our communities, but the one thing we cannot equip them with is the ben iffet of the doubt. they have to gain that with their relationships with the community. >> the order takes place saturday. there was an evacuation of homes and resorts in a popular resort area. flames erupted. it is the latest in a series of fires in the hill over the
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. nasa reaches into its past to prepare for the future. a cargo container built more than 15 years ago is being rebuilt. lockheed martin is developing a prototype that can be used for a mission to mars and beyond. on the "cbs moneywatch" and coke rebounds.
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hena daniels. >> good morning, anne-marie. earthbound. i like that. the federal reserve is hitting the pause button to raise interest rates. it plans to begin shrinking its bond portfolio and they look to sth rink inflation. the target is 2% in the near term. the news from the fed and particularly positive reports pushed more. the dow zboents gained 98 points, the nasdaq rose 70 points. foxconn is billing a $10 billion factory in with kohn. it's the largest development process in state's history and is expected to add 3,000 jobs.
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president trump said if he did not get elected, this would not have happened. >> this is a great day for america and manufacturers and fehr every everyone who believes in the concept and the label "made in the u.s." >> foxconn got $10 billion in incentives. amazon is looking to fill 15,000 jobs in the country. offic offers will be made on the spot. most will be full-time. but more than 10,000 part-time jobs will also be available. coke zero is also getting a makeover. coke zero will be known as coke zero sugar. the news comes as americans continue moving away from drinking diet soda over concerns about artificial sweeteners. anne-marie. >> hena daniels at the new york
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities toward country. a big crowd turns o it to watch the watery annual roundup of wild horses. thousands of chincoteague horses were rounded up. they'll be auctioned and money raised for the volunteer firefighters who care for the herd. not all dogs guide the blind but now a super computer helps
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find dogs suited for the crucial task. the story from don dahler. >> reporter: if there are two things that appear to be polar opposites it's the warm exuberance of a puppy and a super computer. at guiding eyes for the blind in new york have brought the two together. thomas panek lost his sight. >> only 36% of the dogs make it. >> reporter: the puppies need to be healthy, confident enough to take charge and make decisions on fly, and most of all have to enjoy the work. for decades guiding eyes for the blind has been accumulating data, some of it provided by puppy raisers like
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tep tepanny. >> he's 4 years old. we have to work on things so when he's a guide dog he avoids the distractions. >> reporter: that's where watson comes in. so far he's analyzed 4 billion bits of data. >> it's something they couldn't previously do with the resource that they had. >> reporter: the system was able to predict with 100% accuracy which dogs would make it to graduation. it costs $50,000 to produce a guide dog, whether they graduate or not. improving the odds for picking puppies will not only stretch the charity's precious dollars but gives dogs like t.j. a chance at a rewarding life.
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don dahler, cbs news. coming up on "cbs this morning" the widely popular instagram account. we'll meet the man behind the funny posts. this is the "cbs morning news." everything. i love you, but sometimes you stink. soft surfaces trap odors. febreze fabric refresher cleans them away for good. because the things you love the most can stink. and plug in febreze to keep your whole room fresh for up to 45 days. breathe happy with febreze.
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our top stories this morning. a ride at the ohio state fair malfunctioned throwing several people in the air. one person was killed, three others injured and three critically. the crew says the fireball passed inspection. the fair will be inspected today but all the rides are shut down. president trump's tweet that transgender cannot seven in the military has created a meltdown. they can't explain what happens to the transgender troops currently serving. a police supervisor is
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defending the actions of a constable. millions have seen the cell phone video. omar villafranca is with the report. >> i'm trying to make the money. >> the cell phone video captures the moment when a constable stopped this man and his brothers for passing out business cards for a lawn service. but the situation got tense when he asked the constable for his information. >> turn around and put your hands behind your back. >> nope. >> constable administration straighter said gibson left because of an outstanding misdemeanor assault warrant. >> when originally stopped and questioned by the officer, that's why he really didn't want to say who he was. >> con stables came to his house later that day. gibson recorded that too. the 20-year-old said constables
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broke down his door, tased him, and sicked a canine on him, leaving bite marks on him. >> i can't lift my arm no more. i can't lift it up. >> but the constables said they did nothing wrong. we told him four different tiemts, we yelled, police dog, police dog, come out. >> the harris county constable says they have body camera video that backs up their side of the story, but they have not released it yet. omar villafranca, cbs news, dallas. well, the joy of some cubs fans over their team's victory last fall is turning into bundles of joy. chicago area hospitals report a baby boom roughly nine months after the cubs' historic win. one couple inspired by the famous walls of wrigley field
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name third newborn ivy. not a bad name. coming up on the showdown between the city and immigration officials outside a courtroom. and we'll meet the man behind the funny posts. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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well, new, crews battled flames in a home fire we will tell you where this all unfolded just a short time ago and a horrific accident that at a state fair kills one person and leaves several others hurt in ohio, what eyewitness video appears to show moments before. breaking overnight justin beiber hits a paparazzi while behind the wheel of the pickup truck, we will tell you what police are saying as they investigate. today is thursday july 27th, good morning, i'm jim donovan. i'm rahel solomon. lets check katie and traffic with traffic, in today for meisha. hi. >> how are you this morning. road doing well, very early so no one is out there. >> okay. good enough. >> strai

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