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captioning funded by cbs it's thursday, september 14th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." a deal for d.r.e.a.m.ers. president trump and top democrats are working on a plan for immigrants to avoid deportation. people were killed at a nursing home. a criminal investigation. >> it's really sad when something like this goes on. and a 20-year space mission
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is going out with a bang. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie. for the second time this monday president trump appears to have reached a deal with the democrats. they reached an agreement to protect young immigrants known as d.r.e.a.m.ers. it involved beefed up border security and it was reached during a dinner last night. hena doba is here with the details. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. that's right. they claimed the possible agreement excludes funding for the border wall, but the white house maintains that idea was certainly not agreed to. a deal may have been reached on daca. top democrats on capitol hill say they have made an agreement with president trump to protect certain immigrants brought
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illegally as immigrants. >> i hope they can do it properly. >> that was the president last week asking for a bipartisan solution for the nearly 800,000 young people who had been protected from deportation and allowed to work legally in the country. after dinner with the president at the white house wednesday night, nancy pelosi and chuck schumer released a statement saying, quote, we agreed to enshrine the daca la quickly. sarah sanders was asked about it. >> i think it's less about him needing them but more about the president wanting to move this country forward. the white house quickly dispute thad with sanders tweeting, quote, while daca and border
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security were both discussed, excluding the wall was certainly not agreed to. and several members of congress, both democrats and republicans who attended an early meeting at the white house said they agreed to work separately on a deal for the wall. anne-marie. well, a criminal investigation has been launched into the deaths of eight nursing home patients in florida. they died after hurricane irma knocked out the facility's air conditioning. president trump flies to florida. mola lenghi reports. >> reporter: the tragedy at this nursing home in hollywood hills claimed the lives of several elderly patients ranging in age from 7 70 to 99. they were found dead in the building. others were scared out by stretchers and wheelchairs
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looking dazed and confused. >> the ac unit and this place behind us under investigation were not using and they were utilized portable ac units. >> reporter: the police say those units weren't enough to combat the sweltering heat. >> what happened here is inexcusable. >> reporter: officials used vans to transport them as the senator expressed concerns for the state's seniors. >> we have so many nursing homes that do not have power, and this tragedy could be repeated. >> reporter: more than 3 million florida homes and businesses are still without power. here in naples, the countless downed trees and power lines are complicated efforts to restore electricity. it could be months before lights are back in parts of keys. >> in the rest of the keys we
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have a lot of work to do. >> reporter: earlier governor rick scott toured the destination. >> we have plenty of food on the way. >> thank god we finally got something. we need to get help down here, please. >> reporter: officials estimate irma damaged or destroyed 90% of the homes in the keys. mola lenghi, cbs news, naples, florida. ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll talk with the mayor and police chief of hollywood, florida, where the nursing home was located. it was a school custodian who stopped a student who opened fire at a washington state high school. the unidentified stay tuned is now in custody. the shooting began yesterday morning on the second floor of freeman high skal just outside spokane. four students were shot, three are in serious condition and one student died after he tried to stop the gunman. >> one of the weapons jammed.
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he went to the second weapon. the other student did confront him. that's when he lost his life. >> officials say the custodian ordered the gunman to surrender and he did. the student was obsessed with school shootings and other students alert counselors. 15 marines survived after their am fib ban assault vehicle caught fire. they were conducting exercises at camp pendleton north of san diego. their armored vehicle similar to this one is used to carry navy ships to land. there are new questions about former national security council member michael flynn. it wuts part of a private
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proposal to build nuclear power plants. two top democrats say flynn appeared to violate federal laul when he failed to renew his security clearance last year. the top democrat and house committee wants facebook to testify about russian activity during the 2016 election. last week facebook announced it found about 3,000 ads contained messages about divisive issues linked to russian internet trolls. senator mark warner believes the russian activity was more widespread than facebook is acknowledging. >> they were using these new social media sites which is kind of like the wild wild west to influence the election. i think what we've seen so far from facebook is only the up the of the iceberg. >> facebook said some of the ads bought last year promoted the events regarding the u.s. campaign. martin shkreli spent the
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night behind bars. a federal judge revoked his bail because he offered a $5,000 bounty for anyone who grabbed one of hillary clinton's hairs. he was charged in a cheating hedge fund that he ran. coming up on the "morning news," the white house cries foul. a tweet by a sportscaster about president trump has some calling for her firing. sean spicer and whistle blower will now be calling. this is the "cbs morning news." (apremilast). a otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months,... ...with reduced redness,... ...thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has... ...no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla.
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announced two at once. paris in 2024, los angeles, 2028. both cities will be hosting the olympics for the third time. sean spicer and chelsea manning are going back to school and more from the white house. "the new york times" reports on the white house's reaction to critical tweeting about critical remarks about president trump. white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders was asked about hilt's comments yesterday. >> i think that's one of the more outrageous comments anyone could make and is certainly a fireable offense by espn. >> espn said hilt's comment does not represent espn and last night she apologized to espn.
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well, amid the destruction of hurricane irma comes the story of a baby born during the height of the storm. a 23-year-old woman in miami went into labor at the worst possible time. she and her boyfriend called 911, but emergency workers couldn't get there. for 45 minutes a dispatcher and later a doctor walked them through the delivery of their daughter on the phone. and yesterday all of them at the same time there and her name, destiny. on the "cbs moneywatch" hurricane irma devastates florida's orange crop and hollywood with a boom. roxana saberi is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. energy stocks rose after the government said oil and gas
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stockpiles shrank last week. the dow picked up 39 points, the s&p added a point, and the naz diamondback gained nearly 6 points. retail rose after it said it was hiring about 1,000 workers. that's about 30 more than last year. they'll add 4,500 jobs at ilts distribution centers to help with online orders. they're one of the first to announce their holiday plans. hurricane irma has affected the citrus crops. it's not clear how much it will affect prices at the grocery store. early reports indicate up o too a 70% crop loss in the orange regions. paul said there's nothing to salvage. >> there's nothing. >> this was a banner year. >> this was a banner year. if we delivered this crop, we would have been back in the
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black for the very first time in a long time. >> he said he's never seen crop damage like this. president trump used an executive order to block a chinese-backed firm from buying a chip maker. canyon bridge planned to play $1.3 million for lattice corporation, but it's funded partly by the government. the administration said the transaction would pose a risk to security. anne-marie? still ahead, a dramatic send-off. the cassini spacecraft ends its mission to saturn in a fiery finally. pills block one and 6 is greater than 1. flonase changes everything. fred would do anything for "get in, fred!" even if it means being the back half of a unicorn.
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affected the older age and ms. carriage of women and not the flu shots joona sa's two-decade long mission to saturn is coming to a fiery end. tomorrow the cassini spacecraft will fly through the atmosphere and burn up in the sky in saturn. >> reporter: after more than a decade of studying saturn, rosalie lopez has come to think about the spacecraft as part of the team. that's why saying good-bye is so sad. >> it's sad but on the other hand the job was done and well done. >> lift-off of the ka see any spacecraft. >> reporter: 20 years after cassini left earth, its mission is ending. since arriving in saturn in 2004, the probe has beamed back more than 300,000 images of the ringed giant and its dozens of
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news. this one called insell i does now getting a lot of attention after cassini revealed a frozen ocean under its global surface. >> they're places where there could be current life actually living. >> aaron stern was a senior. he's not plotting the final hours. the spacecraft is nearly out of gas and will use what it's left to plunge itself into saturn's atmosphere, sending data as it burns up. it's a fairy end that will help with research in years to come. new missions to saturn perhaps to look for life are already in the works. advice martinez, cbs news, pasadena, california. coming up on "cbs this morning," reese witherspoon talks about a possible emmy on
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turns out that may also be putting lives at risk in an emergency. kris van cleave reports. >> reporter: when this american airlines 676 had an engine fire during takeoff in 2016, it took more than two minutes to get even off, but according to faa requirements, airline manufacturers have to show they can evacuate a full airliner in 90 seconds or less even with exits blocked. this delta flight veered off a snowy run way at laguardia airport in 2015. the evacuation took more than 17 minutes. now there's a new concern as airlines shrink seats to fit more on board, advocates worry evacuations will take even longer. even as passengers themselves
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are getting bigger. do you believe the sh are inking of seats is making the flying public less safe? >> oh, definitely. >> reporter: paul hudson is with the regulators group. >> the big effort concern is you won't be able to get out in time before you're overcome by smoke or fire. you won't be able to engage in the brace position, which means your head will hit the seat in front of you. >> reporter: this summer a group found in favor. the faa says it is reviewing the decision. airlines and airplane manufacturers say they meet or expedient all federal safety standards. evacuation tests are done but it's virtually impossible to simulate a real world crash environmental. kris van cleave, cbs news, reagan national airport.
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this morning, picking up kids could make it dangerous. the research where schools are most likely to face distracted dribers. plusz the technology featured on the new is iphone. and actress reese witherspoon talks about being up for an emmy for "big little lies" and being an advocate for women in hollywood. that's it for ththe cbs news fo thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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shots fired as a car speed s off this morning four victims are in the hospital as police hunt for a gunman, we will tell you description of that car. crossing the aisles, president trump and democrats have reached a deal on protecting thousands of un documented immigrants in the u.s., the daca agreement and the sticking point that still has to be resolved. blanket of fog may make it a little harder to get to work this morning, this is a live look from our parkway central library camera, we will tell you when it is expect to clear out. today is thursday september 14th, good morning, i'm jim donovan. i'm jan carabao. rahel solomon has the morning off. lets check the forecast with
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