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this was an attack of . at least eight people are dead and nearly a dozen seriously hurt after a man drove a rental truck down a popular new york bike path. >> this was an act of terror and a particularly cowardly act of terror. >> investigators are now combing >> investigators are now combing through the driver's background. captioning funded by cbs good morning from the studio
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57 newsroom here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. at least eight people were killed when a man drove a crowded truck down a bike path. it's the deadliest in new york since 9/11. the suspect sigh full lowe saipov is in sear use condition. he drove down the bike path for nearly a mile. he crashed into a bus near the world trade center. police believe he acted as a lone wolf and they say there is no evidence to suggest that this is part of a wider plot. hena doba is at the scene in manhattan with the very latest. good morning, hena. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. law enforcement believes isis
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may have been involved. like you mentioned, despite investigators believing he is a lone wolf, the suspect is a lone wolf, security has been stepped up throughout the city. overnight investigators continue to comb the scene for evidence in the deadly terror attack in lower manhattan. a federal law enforcement source tells cbs that a note referencing isis was found inside the vehicle used to run down several people. >> be advised there are several people on the ground. i've got multiple casualties. >> they say sayfullo saipov, a native who came from kaz beck stan drove down pedestrians.
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he then collided with a school bus injuring two adults and two children. >> he exited the vehicle brand issuing two handguns. they confronted the suspect and shot him in the abdomen. police say they turned out to be a payment gun and-- paint gun a pellet gun. >> hours after the shooting they converged on a new jersey home depot where he is believed to have rented the truce used in the attack. >> they believe he acted as a lone wolf and not as part of a terror plot. nypd officers have been deployed throughout the city. now we know the suspect was shot in the stomach by the police officers. he underwent surgery and is
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expected to survive. >> hena doba in new jersey. thank you. we're learning more about sayfullo saipov. it's believed he first lived in ohio before moving to florida. he was a commercial truck driver, formed a pair of businesses in ohio. he was known to be recently living in new jersey where he rented the truck he used in the atta attack. he also drove for the ride-sharing company uber and they say he passed all background trips. of those killed, five were from argentina. they were in town celebrating their 30th anniversary of their high school graduate. another from belgium was also killed. trump tweeted he's sick and not from the usa. he also tweeted i alerted
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homeland security. being politically correct is fine but not for this. following the attack, security around new york city was beefed up. there was security deployed in kilo indications. the move is out of an abundance of caution and there is no ongoing threat. security in los angeles an boston was also increased. and ahead on "cbs this morning," new york governor an drew cuomo will join us on the latest in this terror attack. in other news, the white house decided to hold off for one day the rollout of the proposal of the tax cut. they have agreed to cut the corporate tax to 20% and keep the top personal income tax rate at 9.6%. they plan to vote on the bill next week. executives return to capitol hill to answer more questions
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about russian interference in the 2016 election. et yesterday representatives from twitter, google, and facebook got an earful from lawmakers who want them to do more to improve security. >> i gather that all of your companies have moved beyond any motion that your job is to provide a platform and whatever goes across it is not your affair. >> senator, our commitment to addressing this problem is unwavering. we take this very seriously. >> facebook said 29 million users directly receive content like fake news. they're speaking out about george papadopoulos. he called him a liar and said he was a campaign volunteer but papers show he had. and today at the united nations,
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the united states will vote against condemning the decades-old economic embargo against cuba. every year since 1992 they have volted to condemn the embargo and for years the u.s. also voted no, but last year it moves to improve relations with cuba the obama administration abstained. the embargo was first imposed. game seven of the world series is on tap for tonight in los angeles. >> this series too good to end in six. >> the dodgers' closer jansen struck out to win over the astros. corey seager followed with a go-ahead sacrifice fly. l.a. handed verlander his first loss. this will be the third time the
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world series has gone to a seventh game in four years. coming up on the "morning news," a teacher was held hostage in a classroom for hours. how police brought her to safety. plus, new yorkers did not let the terror attack stop them from enjoying a halloween tradition. this is the "cbs morning news." s with the app and... filed a claim, but... you know how they send you money to cover repairs and... they took forever to pay you, right? no, i got paid right away, but... at the very end of it all, my agent... wouldn't even call you back, right? no, she called to see if i was happy. but if i wasn't happy with my claim experience for any reason, they'd give me my money back, no questions asked. can you believe that? no. the claim satisfaction guarantee, only from allstate. switching to allstate is worth it.
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our top story this morning. a suspect who drove down a bike path in new york city yelled "god is great" in arabic before he was shot and wounded by police. eight people were kill and 11 others seriously hurt. it's the deadliest terror attack in new york city since 9/11. hena doba is at the scene with the very latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. they're combing the area for any evidence. a note referring to ee sis was found inside the vehicle used to run down several people. now, police say the suspect sayfullo saipov, a native of
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uzbekistan drove a truck down a bike path mowing down pedestrians and bicyclists. he then collided with a school bus with two adults and two children. police say after he crashed the pickup truck into the school bus, he jumped out yelling allahu akbar, god is great. >> do they have any information? >> uber confirmed he worked for them for six months. came into the country in 2010. he came legally. he lived in florida. he had a license in florida and new jersey. he's 29 years oldham that's all the police are really releasing on the suspect just now aside from we know he worked for uber and he rented his truck at home
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depot in new jersey before he came here to new york city. >> all right. hena doba in new york city. thanks a lot, hena. well, after the terror attack, president trump posted on twitter, i have just ordered homeland security to step up security. security was beefed up hours after the attack. extra police carrying heavy weapons were deployed at kilo indications including airports and tunnels. the move is out of an abundance of caution and there is no security threat. security in atlanta and boston was also increased. coming up on "cbs this morning" former cia director michael morell will break down what officers are doing to deal with the deadly terror attack since 9/11. and norah o'donnell is at the scene with why vehicle accidents are happened more often and what
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makes them difficult to prevent. plus mayor de blasio is in studio 57 about what the city is doing to keep people safe. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day.
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i looked down and i see a truck, going down to chambers street. even the bike lanes. clearly in the bike lane. >> a man mows down people on a bike path near world trade center in new york city think morning we're learning new details about several of the people, he killed. and, three robberies in three days who police say go on the crime spree in our area big changes begin today concerning smoking laws in new jersey we will tell but the new age to light up. it is wednesday november 1st good morning i'm jim donovan. aim rahel solomon. that you will plus big change to the camden waterfront could be on the way but first a check of the forecast with katie and road with meisha. >> happy hump day. gus

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