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it's friday, october 14th, 2016. it's friday, october 14th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news."ws." these claims are outlight lies. >> after several women came forward accusing donald trump of sexual assault he is slamming back and slamming journalists and assaulting his accusers. >> take a look. you take a look. look at her. look at her words. you tell me what you think. i don't think so. i don't think so. impassioned plea. first lady michelle obama
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>> this is not how decent human beings behave and this is certainly not how someone who wants to be president of the united states behaves. the suspected new york and new jersey bomber makes his first appearance before a judge from his hospital bed. 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. a def has declared all-out verbal war on just about everybody. in his first speech since several women accused him of sexual assault, trump attacked his accusers and the social media and media and hillary clinton. a new "wall street journal" poll of likely voters finds clinton leads trump in north carolina
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hena daniels is here in new york. >> reporter: good morning. just 24 days until the general election and donald trump says these attacks by clinton and the media is a conspiracy to derail his presidential campaign. this as the republican nominee continues to deny a series of sexual assault allegations against him calling the women who came forward in various publications this week horrible liars. donald trump sent thursday on the defensive, amid sexual assault allegations leveled against him by several women this week. he took particular aim at one of them. a writer for "people" magazine who says the republican nominee forcibly kissed her during an interview at his florida estate in 2005. >> you take a look. look at her. look at her word. you tell me what you think. i don't think so. i don't think so. >> reporter: yesterday, melania trump demanded "people" retract
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conversation with her outside trump tower following the incident. >> these attacks are orchestrated by the clinton's and their media allies. the only thing hillary clinton has going for herself is the press. >> reporter: as running mate mike pence came to trump's incidence. >> i can say with certainty that donald trump has denied that any of those actions that have been alleged have ever occurred and i believe him. >> this is it is intolerable. >> reporter: first lady michelle obama issued her most searing attack yet of the republican nominee. >> it doesn't matter what party you belong to. no woman deserves to be treated this way. none of us deserves this kind of treatment. >> reporter: clinton's campaign continued to be dogged by hacking yesterday, as wikileaks punished more links to her campaign. some of the exchanges reveal tension between top aides and issues how to deal with
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trail again today holding a fund-raiser in seattle. trump will hold two events in north carolina. the two candidates faced off in their third and final debate in five days. >> hena daniels here in new york, thank you so much. for the second day in a row, president obama will campaign for hillary clinton in ohio. last night, the president spoke to democrats in columbus and said republicans who are now disainvoicing donald trump stood by silentlor >> at the very last minute, when finally the guy that they nominated and they endorsed and they supported is caught on tape saying things that no decent person would even think, much less say, much less brag about, much less laugh about or joke about, much less act on, you can't wait until that finally happens and then say, oh, that's
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>> the president accused republicans of creating a swamp of crazy by not challenging unfounded and hateful rhetoric. coming up on "cbs this morning," we will talk about donald trump's latest outburst with his running mate, indiana governor mike pence. the man accused of setting off bombs in new york and new jersey made his first public appearance since last month's attacks. yesterday's hearing concerned a dollars bail. >> reporter: ahmad khan rahiami was on video before the judge. a shoot-out last month that ended with him in custody. his lawyers were with him in hospital scrubs as rahami answered the judge's questions. >> total bail on the amount of
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$5,200,000. do you understand that, sir? >> yes. >> reporter: two policemen were injured in the shoot-out. rahami has separately been charged of plantsing the bomb that exploded in the chelsea neighborhood of manhattan, injuring 31 people, as well as a pipe bomb that exploded at a charity race in new jerse. the 28 imprerl-year-old is a u. citizen but born in afghanistan. they say his bloodstained isis. rahami has been in the hospital since his capture in which he was shot between eight and ten times, but authorities have not released details on his condition. kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. well, it appears there was no loss of life or serious injury in bermuda where recovery efforts are under way following
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nicole. nicole surged across the island yesterday knocking out power and flooding homes and peeling off roofs. winds up to 115 miles an hour rocked the island, snapping trees and tearing boats from their moorings. hurricane winds are possible of the pacific northwest the next few days. a pair of storms is hitting the west coast with a potential of wind gusts up to 100 miles an hour. in seattle, heavy downpours last night caused roadway flooding. emergenc sandbags distributed. the storm is expected to be the most severe tomorrow night. the governor of north carolina says his state has a long recovery ahead following hurricane matthew. flooding remains a big problem. the town of princeville is under water. surging water went around a dike that was supposed to protect the town. some 55,000 north carolina residents remain without power. the storm hit last week. at least 22 people have died in north carolina.
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southeast. a new zika zone has been established in miami. little river is a one square mile area just north of little havana. five people have been infected there. the wynwood neighborhood has been cleared. it's the third miami neighborhood where mosquitoes have transmitted zika to people. pregnant women are advised to avoid travel to the outbreak area and cdc says they should suspend nonessential travel to the rest of miami-dade challenging chris christie over the 2013 bridgegate traffic jam scandal. the man says christie knew about the lane closures and didn't stop them. >> chris christie did everything that i alleged he did and everybody knows it. it's frightening. how are the government is being turned against the citizens and
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>> reporter: a christie spokesman said the governor was not told. two former christie aides of accused of closing the lanes to punish a political rival are now on trial. the dodgers called on their ace to wrap up the national league division series. >> the los angeles dodgers are headed to chicago. >> reporter: clayton kershaw came in with runners on first and second in the bottom of the ninth to get the final two l.a. beat the washington nationals 4-3. it was kershaw's first major league save and first relief appearance in seven years. the dodgers open the national league championship series saturday against the cubs in chicago. > coming up on the "morning news." airlines tackle the risk of fire from phones. we will show you how planes are being equipped with special containment bags amid the rash of overheating devices.
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the president worked out a peace deal with the leftists but the voters rejected it. the cease-fire will last until the end of the year until talks resume. the release of 21 nigerian girls kidnapped by militants. they were seized from a school in 2015 by boca haram. airlines are taking steps overhaet. planes are being stocked with fire containment bags. a phone that caught fire forced the evacuation of an airliner earlier this month. m-live of michigan shows how a judge tossed off his robe to
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"fortune" says desperately needed blood will be delivered in rwanda by drones. they are launching a service today. patients observe suffer between many areasbecause many areas are hard to reach in the mountainous east african nation. we are in rwanda how silicon valley is delivering life saving medical care via drone. still to come. bob dylan's surprising nobel prize honor. we will take a look at the rock era of the song writer's career to have his lyrics regarded as
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the reclusive dylan had no comment. on the cbs "moneywatch." facebook comes to your tv and a big hiring spree at amazon. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. >> reporter: good morning. concerned about the world's second largest economy sent stocks lower on wall street yesterday. bank stops plunged after a steep climb on china's exports. layoffs continue at hp. it's cutting about 4,000 next year. hp cut 3,000 jobs this year. more people are using smartphones. the company hopes to build business by selling more high-end computers. now you can watch facebook video on your own tv. facebook added apple tv and chrome cast support so watch a facebook video using your smartphone and then send that video to a supported device hooked up to your tv. facebook is starting with iso
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sometime soon. amazon is planning to hire workers this year. 20% increase from last year. they will be in about 27 states. the national retail federation expects that online shopping will rise 7% to 10% over last year. if you haven't booked your holiday airline tickets you may have missed the cheapest fares. christmas flights are at their lowest prices lastk. flight is a bit larger to surprise are expected to be stable this month but you should be sure to book by halloween. >> get on it. grandma wants to see you! jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. still ahead, turning your finger into a phone. we will show you how new
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phone companies used to urge people to let their fingers do the walking, if you know what that reference is, then you're showing your age. now technology lets the fingers do the talking. marlie hall shows us how it works. >> very awesome technology. >> reporter: that put high-tech watchband on your wrist. >> it's so weird. how can you do it? >> reporter: can turn your finger into a phone receiver! >> it's amazing! and if i take it off, it stops! >> reporter: the signal band can attach to a smart watch or a classic watch. blue tooth connects it to your phone and when someone calls the sound travels from your wrist to your finger. a mike in the band picks up your voice.
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device in south korea. >> it ka pass through your hand and your finger all the way up to your ear so then it becomes a sound again. >> reporter: the technology is still being perfected. the sound is a little muffled in certain places like here in times square. several tech companies have come up with devices to make it easier to talk like apple's new wireless ear pods. an ear piece can be controlled by pushing a button or even nodding your head. >> you'll find increasing ways to interact through the phone. >> reporter: the signal device is not for sale yet. >> >> that is weird by itself. >> reporter: it's expected to be available next year when the price tag around $150. marlie hall, cbs news, new york. >> pretty cool! coming up after your local
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there is a growing consensus inside the u.s. government that russia is behind cyberattacks on state voting systems. jeff pegues takes us inside arizona's effort to counter the threat. >> reporter: the hacking attempt on arizona's voter started in rural gila county when an elections worker opened an e-mail attachment. >> very scary staff. >> reporter: michelle reagan, arizona's secretary of state, says it was malware meant to attack these servers holding the voter information of 4 million people. >> we had a cybersecurity team in place. >> reporter: reagan was alerted by the fbi. experts believe the russian government is to blame. what was your initial reaction?
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we have never had a worry about foreign invaders coming in and trying to mess with our confidence in our election system. >> reporter: arizona, illinois, florida, and nearly two dozen other states have seen similar scanning, probing, or breaches of their election systems. for over a decade, jim lewis has visited the u.s. government on cyber attacks. >> they are using information as a way to achieve goals. they don't need the red army any more. they have the internet. >> reporter: president vladimir putin and others senior russian officials have denied involvement, calling u.s. accusations nonsense. >> the biggest thing we were worried about did they take any information? >> reporter: reagan says she is confident the voter database wasn't compromised. but she says the attacks continue. in september, alone, officials
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about 11,000 of them posed a serious threat. reagan and 32 others secretaries of state have asked the homeland security department for help. >> i say it's an invasion of rusch, you don't call in your national guard. at some point you have to say i need the army. >> reporter: voting machines are not connected to the internet. but throwing confusion into an that is a lot easier and that is what officials believe the russians are trying to do. jeff pegues, cbs news, phoenix. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," our new series "campaign 2016, issues that matter." today we talk about national security with former cia and nsa director michael hayden. plus the emotional reunion of two women whose shared history
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and actress kobe smolders joins us to talk about her new movie, jack reacher never go bak." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green.
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right now, 4:30 am, the latest on two officers shot in east boston, their traditions an interview with her police captain. what we are learning about the suspect killed in a shootout. new light on a deadly home invasion in orange. the information we are expected to learn as woman face murder charges. >> michelle obama going after donald trump. the latest from the campaign trail. live from the channel 4 studios in boston, this is wbz news this morning. good morning. thank you for joining us. i am kate merrill. >> i am chris mckinnon. we made it to the end.

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