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captioning funded by cbs it's monday, january 22nd, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." the government shutdown enters day three. >> we have yet to reach an agreement on a path forward that would be acceptable for both sides. highway 101 reopens nearly two weeks after the deadly california mudslide. and the philadelphia eagles blow out the minnesota vikings, claiming a spot in the super bowl against the new england patriots.
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good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters right here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning the government shutdown enters its third day. hundreds of thousands of federal employees are furloughed. hundreds are working but without pay. today in washington leaders plan to fund the government through february 18th but the outcome remains unclear. negotiations that lasted through the weekend into last night have so far failed to produce a deal. hena doba is here with more. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. a few hours from now, senators will vote on a new temporary spending plan. there are indications it just may be able to get the votes necessary to pass. >> well, let's step back from the brink. let's stop victimizing the american people and get back to
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work. >> though the weekend passed without a deal, there is thought that there may be a deal with more votes needed. >> if i had to guess, i do. i believe some democrats who voted no will vote less. >> jeff flake was part of a 22 bipartisan contingent sunday working behind the scenes on a deal. later mitch mccobble on the floor thanked the crew and offered a pledge to democrats, vote on a short-term funding bill by 28th and if there's no plan for the daca on a sticking point, that concern will be brought to the forefront. >> it would be my intention to proceed on issues of daca, border security, and related issues. >> democrats who were part of the back room negotiations, say
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while this was progress, they're not sure it's enough to secure the necessary votes. >> you might see a comfort level that would enable us to go forward. >> while the shutdown continues, several will report for duty, but their paychecks could be delayed. now, the health has passed a procedural measure paving the way for it to be passed. anne-marie. >> hena doba here in new york. thank you so much, hena. though many services continue, one obvious impact of the government shutdown is the national park services. but the statue of liberty on ellis island will reopen. ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll talk with mick mulvaney, director of the office of management & budget who is spopsable for taking the steps
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necessary to start the government shutdown. two devices were detonated at a mall south of orlando. it took place at the eagle ridge mall. no one was injured, but the mall was evacuated. police say the two devices were a flare wrapped in pvc and electric tape. they say it's too early to classify it as terrorism. vice president mike pence is in israel this morning. he met with benjamin netanyahu who called pence a great fend. . yesterday pence met with jordan's king abdullah. pence said the two had a frank discussion, agreed to disagree about the impact of that move. at least 18 people were killed when taliban militants stormed the intercontinental
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hotel in afghanistan. gunmen roamed the halls targeting foreigners. some guests escaped by shimmy ing down on bed sheets. 14 of the dead are foreigners. 11 worked for an afghan airline. at least six talibans were killed. u.s. 101 reopened yesterday. traffic began moving again near montecito around noon. all lanes had been closed january 9th after heavy rain. boulders, trees, and mud slammed down into the highway from hillsides that had been burned by last month's wildfires. the new england patriots and philadelphia eagles will meet in super bowl lii. the last time it was 1950. for new england, it's like old
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week. they have gone eight times and won five including last year's improbable win. this year brady entered another dramatic fourth quarter comeback. >> throws it. did he get the pace down? what an effort? touchdown, amendola. >> brady led new england capped by a game-winning touchdown pass to danny amendola with up to three minutes remaining. brady through despite stitches he got on his hand from an ur jer earlier in the week. >> it's a big part of what a quarterback does. if it was on my left hand, i wouldn't care less. it's based on where it was and i've had to deal with it. >> the pats beat jacksonville 24-20 to secure new england's record tenth super bowl appearance.
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>> foalles is able to get away. >> nick rowles led a route. foles throuew for 352 yards and three touchdowns. >> it is honestly unbelievable. >> eagles fans are looking for revenge. the last time the eagles were in the super bowl was after the 2004 season. in that game the patriots beat the eagle, 24-21. super bowl lii will be played february 4th in indianapolis. coming up on the "morning news" now, a rallying cry. the political message sent during women's marches this weekend. and last night's s.a.g. awards continues the female power movement. this is the "cbs morning news." in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair® works in just one week. with the fastest retinol formula available.
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>> singer and actress cher spoke at the las vegas rally. she told the crowd if they don't vote, they don't have a voice. the "washington post" reports a senator says the fbi did not save five months of text messages exchanged by two senior officials involved in the investigation of the trump campaign in russia. in a letter republican senator ron johnson asked fbi to explain why it didn't retain messages between peter struck and lisa page. the portland press herald reports is that criticism continues to grow. the manager is under fire for making white separatist and other comments. he doesn't believe it interferes with his work as town manager.
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"the salt lake tribune" reports ruth bader ginsburg talked about her own issues. she talked about her life. she discussed a sexual harassment incident involving a professor when she was a student at cornell university. she said she told him, "how dare you," and that was the end of that. for the first time it featured a female-only lineup of award presenters. the move is meant to continue the conversation about sexual harassment. the big winner of last night -- >> and the actor goes to francis mcdorman. >> mcdorman was named the best actress in her role as a mother seeking justice for her
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here's forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ a shot at yesterday's lakers game earned the shooter a cool $100,000. at the end of the third quarter, 27-year-old lakers fan took one dribble and lawn 67ed the ball into the basket. afterward he couldn't withhold his emotion. he said the 50s person he's taking care of is his mom. that's a good sign. the skills you can learn from facebook. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, diane.
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>> good morning, anne-marie. well, traders here on wall street are watching to see how long the government shutdown will last. a prolonged closure could impact investor confidence and u.s. assets. checking last week's level, the dow rose. amazon is opening a store without cashiers today. the automated amazon go store in seattle offers red-to-eat breakfast, lunches, and dinners, as well as groceries like bread and cheese. amazon uses a combination of computer vision, machine learning and spendthrift to figure out what people are buying and charges their amazon account. meantime facebook announced it's opening three digital training centers in europe. they're committed to training 1million people over the next two years to learn digital
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last night. senate leader mitch mcconnell said he would take up legislation if it isn't addressed by the 28th rng but so far democrats are fighting it. eric greitens spoke to reporters this weekend. meg oliver has details. >> reporter: in his first interview since admitting to an extramarital affair, missouri governor eric greitens denied allegations of blackmail. >> there was no threat of blackmail. there was no threat of a photograph and blackmail. >> reporter: greitens admits he had an affair with his hairdresser before he became governor in 2017 but he says it was consensual. >> there was no hush money, no violence. >> reporter: audio recordering by an affiliate which has not been verified by cbs news shoes an unnamed woman, the governor's
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alleged mistress admits to her husband of the affair. >> comedown stairs. i want to show you a proper pull jupp. i knew he was being sexual and i still let him. he used some sort of tape, i don't know what it was, taped my hands to these rings and put a blind on me. >> reporter: she then scribe d the blackmail. >> he said, you're never going to mention my name. >> reporter: at 43 greitens is the skong youngest governor in the country. he proudly painted himself as a familiarity man during his campaign. >> i'm a navy s.e.a.l., a businessman, i'm a native "missourian," but most importantly, i am a very proud husband and father. >> once considered a rising star in the republican party, the governor now faces an investigation by the st. louis
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prosecutor and mounting pressure to resign. meg oliver, cbs news, new york. coming up on "cbs this morning," norah talks with cia director mike pompeo. plus new details about a boy apparently raised by an american family seen in an isis propagation video. and tony dokoupil takes us inside a lab to demonstrate how destructive mother nature can be and what you can do to protect yourself. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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>> it has been 13 years, the eagles are headed for the superbowl. >> from the underdogs to the superbowl, the philadelphia eagles else, nfc champions after last night's win. and celebrations spilled out ton streets where thousands of fans gathered to revel, today is monday, january 22, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon, what a great week. >> good morning, yes, today feels like very special monday , because we're just wacking around the news room, everyone seems so happy, smiling, very got reason. looking outside on the roadways, everything is looking good.
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