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news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. it's tuesday, october 6, 2015.2015. this is the "cbs morning news." the scope of the flood disaster in the southeast becomes clearer. at least 13 people are dead and thousands more are cut off after a week of heavy rain. in flight emergency. an american airlines jet diverts when the pilot falls ill and later dies in the cockpit. popularity. but are they fantasy or fiction?
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a scandal called into question. the daily fantasy sports leaks called into question. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at "cbs news" headquarters in new york. thanks, for joining us. i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning the devastated the southeast, particularly the carolinas, has mostly tapered off. the system of tropical moisture has moved off the coast. another one or two inches could fall today. the flood remains. there are 13 weather-related carolina. people who went through hurricane hugo 25 years ago said they had never seen anything like this. david begnaud reports from south carolina's capitol colombia. >> reporter: these are some of the catastrophic images as we flew with the state guard over carolina, this dam one of nine breached. dozens of aerial res crews throughout the state, including
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today in charleston. more than 150 people have been plucked from homes and stranded cars this 18-wheeler can be seen slogging through massive flood waters. cemeteries have been uprooted. caskets are floating down streets. businesses have been demolished. shelly manning couldn't believe her eyes. >> it's heart broken a lot of times that my family. >> reporter: with flood waters still high on timberlane drive, canoe. >> here's my house right here. >> reporter: we caught up with tyler bondmuseumer. his home 18 feet off the ground was still vulnerable. how heist was the water? >> about 25 feet at the highest. it came up to the bannisters. >> reporter: this man had water in his home. he rescued a family stranded in their attic after receiving a call on facebook.
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>> they had three foot of air left. >> reporter: the governor is telling people to stay home or at the very least, stay off the roads, david begnaud, "cbs news," columbia, south carolina. the owners of the cargo ship that sank off the bahamas said the captain had a plan to sail ahead of hurricane joaquin, but the ship suffered some sort of engine trouble and it was left as a sitting duck in the middle of a hurricane. continues. one body has been recovered amid a mass of debris field. relatives of the crew are demanding answers. family members of the 28 missing crew members want to know why the cargo ship sailed straight into the eye of hurp joaquin as it intensified in the bahamas. >> i want them to tell my they let the boat go out. >> i don't know why they didn't different direction.
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load of 391 containers and 294 trailers and automobiles within it encountered ferocious wind and 50 foot seas. it sent out a distress call that it lost power. that was its last commune kangs. the coast guard believes the captain michael davidson thought he could outrun the storm. so far the coast guard count found one body, life rings and an oil slick. families met with the owners of the shipping company monday night to demand answers. >> i'm the president and ceo, so the responsibility wednesday e ends with me. we put tremendous trusts in our captains and crews and all our employees, whether they're at land or at sea. >> the main thing i think is to leave knowing there is hope and there is faith and that's where i stand. i'm standing on faith and hope. >> reporter: coast guard cutters, commercial tugboats, planes and choppers are
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searching for the missing. jamie yuccas, "cbs news," florida. on the heels of the a system that pounded the area, heavy rain produced widespread street flooding. at least two drivers had to be rescued from the rapidly rising water a. homeless man was rescued from under a bridge. the co-pilot of an american airlines plane landed the plane safely after a co-pilot had a heart attack and died. don champion reports, the first officer calmly requested an emergency landing in syracuse early monday morning. from syracuse american 550 out of 15,000 to 5,000 a. medical emergency. captain is incapacitated. request handling for landing.
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were waiting for the jet when it touched down. passengers said the plane landed calmly. >> when we land, we didn't know the magnitude. we saw the fire trucks, ems. then we find out later on hesion passed. >> reporter: the pilot, 57-year-old michael johnston had been flying professionally for 25 years. cbs news confirmed he died in the cockpit the coneer says of natural causes. johnston suffered heart issues and had double bypass surgery in 2006. his wife said he felt fine when he left. health. when he left yesterday, he seemed per factually fine. he said he spent the last couple weeks losing weight. had lost about ten pounds, set i feel better than i have felt in a long time. >> reporter: hins sis since his surgery, a crew member is expected to get
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a physical every several months. both pilots and co-pilots are equally capable of flying, so the people were not in any danger. >> a pilot, a co-pilot is highly qualified to take over, divert the aircraft as he did, bring the aircraft down as quickly and as safely as possible for a safe landing. >> now the faa says seven pilots of u.s. airliners and one charter pilot have died during flights since 1994. yesterday, a replacement crew was brought in to fly the passengers on to boston. aeven marie. dovrn don champion in new york. thank you. umpqua community college opened yesterday for grief counseling. classes won't resume until next week t. gunman, christopher harper mercer, killed nine people before taking his own life.
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mother kept numerous guns in the house, including several semi automatic rifles. hillary clinton introduced a gun control plan. it protects manufacturers from gun violence liability and expanding background checks for firearm sales online and at gun shows. >> a majority of americans support universal background checks. in fact, a majority of gun owners support universal background checks. >> in an average of recent new hampshire polls, clinton trails vermont senator bernie sanders by 11 points, 41% to 29. vice president joe biden who has yet to announce is the favorite of 15% of those asked. well, ahead on "cbs this morning," face the nation moderator john digerson has more on joe bidens potential entry into the race. still to come on "cbs this
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. >> employees of air france in paris protested against job cuts for 29,000 workers. they stormed into headquarters monday calling for the resignation of the ceo. the angry demonstrators focused on two managers who had their shirts torn off before they were able to get away with the help from police. california passes landmark legislation and daily fantasy sports players are crying. those are just some of the headlines on the morning news stand. the los angeles times reports the california governor jerry brown signed a controversial assisted suicide bill. state lawmakers passed the so-called right-to-die legislation after emotional lobbying by the family of brittany maynard. she moved to on the ground so she could legally end her life last year t. california law provides doctors to provide lethal drugs to mentally complicated adults with a
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die within six months. the seattle "time's" reports on the death of another high school football player. kenny bayouy, the 17-year-old. the family held a vigil to mourn his loss. >> it could have been us. we all delivered his. we seen people go to the hospital. >> our hearts are beating. we came here to support and give people love. >> his death follows the death of a high school football player in new jersey last month after he took a hard hit, the walk post says several of donald trump's homes were hacked. customer credit and debit cards may have been stolen after their payment systems were targeted for more than a year. the company is offering affected customers a year of free identity di theft protection. the new york sometimes says there is a scandal in the unregulated world of daily fantasy sports. >> football is already exciting.
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whole level. >> an employee admitted to inadvertently releasing data before the start of the third week of nfl games. then that employee within $350,000 at a rival site, fanduel. the two company released statements monday defending the integrity of their businesses, a sports and gambling lawyer says trading in the stockmarket. and coming up on "cbs this morning," jeff lor takes an in-depth look at fantasy football and the scandal. still ahead, trouble for the interesting man in the world. the actor in those beer commercials, well, he's being sued for failure to pay up. starting today, breakfast fans
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the s&p rose 35. >> that is the fifth straight day of beans. the nasdaq finished 73 points higher. the united states has finalized a $20 billion settlement with bp over the 2010 deep water horizon oil spill. 100 millions of oil spilled into the gulf after an oil spill explosion that killed workers. 1,300 miles of sewer line was affected t. deal was first announced in july. it still must be approved by a judge. critics are plasting the trade deal between the obama administration and 11 pacific rim countries. the transpacific partnership cuts trade barriers, sets labor and environmental standards and protects intellectual property. congress must approve the deal. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle object to the pact. general mills is recalling nearly 2 million boxes of cheerios and honey nut cheerios.
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they may contain wheat flour, accidently mixed with dpluten-free flour at the general mills plant in california t. boxes of affected cereals have the code july 2016 ld. the actor best known for his role in dos equis. >> they say he's the least honorable man in show business. goldsmith is being sued for breach of contract. the agency says he stopped paying commission last year. he landed the job in 2006. it is reported he paid about a million dollars a year and he has paid enough commission. anne-marie. >> you know what, i don't always have a craving for mickey d's, when i do, it's often for those perfectly roundics and hash browns, so i think i'm in luck. >> starting today, you can get breakfast at mcdonald's all day
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mcmuffins favorites. mcdonald's is a big player in breakfast. it coptures 18% of blek fast. reakfast. like anything, there is a little controversy brewing, some of those favorites like hash browns and mcgriddle not available everywhere all day. >> no! >> yes. the bearer of bad news. >> you can't hold other hash browns in your hands, they fall all over the place, they're very messy. you have to have mcmuffins with fries. >> man, that is weird. >> jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thanks, a lot, jill. well, a bitter pill after a tough loss, controversy ended the mopped night football loss to seattle. why detroit should have had one more crack at the end zone. urgent diarrhea. now there's prescription xifaxan. xifaxan is a new ibs-d treatment that helps relieve your diarrhea and
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around
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>> last week, there was a baseball game in arizona where some girls in the stands were taking so many selfies it caught the attention of the commentators. these girls that just took about 20 pictures in ten seconds at a baseball game. to put that into perspective the guys who landed on the moon took like three total pictures. >> we did that story. well the controversial finish on pond night football the seattle seahawks holding a 13-10 lead late in the game against detroit t. lions drive down the field, less than two minutes to play, it looks like detroit is about to take the lead. >> a 3rd and a long yard. if you are going to throw, stafford complete. calvin johnson to the end zone, fumbles it. it goes out of bounds, it will
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be a touchback if he didn't break the play. kam chancellor knocks the ball from calvin johnsonson's hands before he is about to score. it's ruled seahawks ball. maybe it shouldn't be, seattle's k.j. wright appears to intentionally knock the ball out of bounds. it should be detroit's ball. >> that doesn't matter, seattle gets the ball and runs out the clock for a 13-10 win. >> the major league playoffs start tonight t. new york yankees host the houston astros in the american wild card game. it's their first appearance as an a.l. club. tomorrow, chicago takes on pittsburgh in the national league wild card game t. cubs left chicago monday. they're trying to win the first world series since 1908. and the yankees will be without one of their star players for the duration of the post-season. former cy young winner c.c.
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sabathia is checking into rehab. sabathia says in a statement it hurts him to leave the team now but he wants to take control of his disease. coming up on your local news on "cbs this morning," wearable technology that promises to change your mood. i'm anne-marie green, this is the "cbs morning news." [ laughs ] jamie. right. make a bad bundle joke, a buck goes in the jar. i guess that's just how the cookie bundles. now, you're gonna have two bundles of joy! i'm not pregnant. i'm gonna go. [ tapping, cash register dings ] there you go. [ buzzing ] bundle bee coming! it was worth it! saving you a bundle when you bundle -- now, that's progressive. quilted northern works so well people can forget their bathroom experience. conductor randy, who sees all and forgets nothing. constable bob. after trying brookside chocolates, christopher b wrote:
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a 12-year-old texas girl can't stop sneezeing. she started sneezing about a month ago. she sneezes up to 20 times a minute. that's 12,000 times per day. she can't go to school. she says she is in constant pain in her stomach and legs. doctors ruled out allergies or virus. they don't know how to stop it either. >> the website linkedin is supposed to pay a settlement of 12 million in a lawsuit.
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>> linkedin is a daily resource for job recruiters like eric elliot. even he says constant e-mails from linkedin are annoying. >> i have set up rules that pushes them all off into their own folder so it doesn't bombard my inbox. >> reporter: a class action claims they spammed members without their consents and targets the ad connection service. allowing members to impart contexts from their e-mail account. they send those contacts and e-mails saying you want to connect. if that person doesn't responds, linkedin sends another e-mail then other. a court found linkedin members didn't consent to two reminder e-mails. while looink linkedin denies the wrongdoing, the company agreed to pay out $13 million and tells cbs l.a. they have made changes to their policy. elliot believes that's fair.
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platform to grow career wise and personally. >> how much money they get depends on the claims, it could range from ten bucks on up to $1,500. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning" the controversy over actress kate hudson's clothing ryan and why shoppers are calling eight scam plus the visionary artist behind strandbeest. >> there the strandbeest, an intricate collections of pvc pipes fastened together with tie, designed to move, scoot across beaches, powered by the wind. strandbeest means beach creature in dutch and they are the brain children of artist engineer teo johnson. >> you always refer to them as animals, as living things. are these creations living things to you?
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>> well, of course, you can imagine them as animals, it's a game, in fact, after a while, if you play again, long enough, it becomes wooel real. >> beal we'll be in south carolina for the latest on the after math of this weeks historic flooding. >> that is the "cbs morning news." thanks, for watching. i'm anne-marie 14. have a great day.
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