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have a great day. captioning funded by cbs good morning. it is wednesday, november 4th, 2015. welcome to "cbs this morning." stunning new conclusions about the shooting death of an illinois police lieutenant that left a community living in fear. new details of vatican insiders fighting reform and pope francis. elizabeth palmer talks with the author about the splofgsexplosive new book. forbes magazine reveals its list of the most powerful people. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. the authorities will only say they will lay out all of the details this morning. the fox lake cop shooting investigation tas a turn. . >> sources telling cbs news in
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not murdered pfs.it was a suicide. >> donald trump on the attack again as he falls out of the number one spot in the nationwide poll. >> he has run for president twice and quit. do we have to talk about donald trump? >> voters in kentucky elected a republican governor for only the second time in 40 years. republican matt bevin. >> ohio voters striking down an attempt to make marijuana legal. projecting a ballot measure for medically e medical and recreational. >> snow to much of the colorado rockies. >> former walmart ceo bill simon had to pop an emergency parachute. an oil pressure problem? >> we looked up. a plane free-falling. >> takata slapped with a 70 million dollar fine. >> a travel nightmare for
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indonesian islands and volcanoic ash shut the airport down. >> collision between wildlife and an automobile. a moose runs straight into the car's path. >> all and that matters. >> downtown kansas city was nearly shut down as an estimated 500,000 people turned out for tuesday's championship parade. >> y'all want to be politically correct? i'm the politically correct person. we want [ bleep ]. >> on "cbs this morning." >> could russia be planning an attack on underseas cables? >> preparing those cables would be a slow process. can you imagine how long it would take time warner to show up at the bottom of the ocean? announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. welcome to "cbs this morning." a deadly illinois police shooting that terrified a community is taking a stunning
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turn. this morning, sources tell our chicago station wbbm officials will announce lieutenant joe gliniewicz took his own life. >> remember his shooting death in september launched a massive manhunt. schools cancelled classes to keep children safe. dean reynolds is in nearby round lake beach with how the investigation turns. dean, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. there were questions from the start of this case, where were the suspects, for example? and why was the coroner here unable to say publicly whether this was a suicide or a homicide? morning. after the initial report he was killed in the line of duty, after the funeral that drew thousands of mourners and cops from across the country. >> my world got a little bit smaller. >> reporter: after his wife's tear-filled tribute. >> joe was my best friend.
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>> reporter: and after the media reported the story in a way that furthered the narrative of cops under fire. >> when an instance like this happens it victimized not just the police department but the whole chunt. >> reporter: the truth emerged and it failed to support any of it. multiple sources confirmed to our chicago station wbbm that officer joe gliniewicz's death was a sued, not a homicide. the story went like this. the 52-year-old lieutenant was on patrol when he was gunned down with his own weapon while pursuing three suspects on foot. >> the investigation into the death of lieutenant gliniewicz has been nothing short of extremely complex. >> reporter: but after a massive manhunt and an investigation which cost taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars, police failed to make any arrest or identify any suspects. the only clear thing was that the 30-year police veteran was
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shot twice with his own 40 caliber pilve.stol. once in his protective vest and once in his torso but who shot him? >> we are moving forward. this is a homicide investigation. >> have you ruled out a suicide? >> nothing is off the table. >> reporter: what might be off the table forgliniewicz's family is his pension and benefits. under illinois law if an officer is killed in the line of duty his spouse is entitled to 100% of his salary. if he takes his own life that sum could be greatly reduced. >> a very surprising turn there, dean. thank you so much. a new republican presidential poll this morning shows a virtual tie at the top. donald trump has 24% support in the quinnipiac university survey. ben carson who led two other polls in the past week is now at 23%. senators marco rubio and ted cruz are next. book buyers lined up to see trump on tuesday. major garrett is in washington
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with the latest tough talks from the billionaire. major, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. donald trump unveiled his new book "crippled america" published by simon and shuster, a division of cbs. he dismissed others running close to him and he called the obama economy a bubble waiting to burst. >> our country has no spirit. >> reporter: donald trump began his book tour in a spirit of spite. for the gop establishment? >> it's called really the failed establishment baugh theecause the establishment has let us down. we need a person with tremendous personal energy. >> reporter: many of his republican rivals. >> do i think it's time to have some of the other republican candidates drop out? yes. there are too many people! >> reporter: paying special attention to florida senator marco rubio. >> i think that really marco is overrated. all you have to do is look at hit credit card. i mean, he is a disaster with his credit cards. >> reporter: and questioning the
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>> when a man is weak on immigration and wants to get rid of medicare, i don't know how he stays there. >> reporter: trump said carson lacks experience. carson responded at his own book signing in tampa. >> what would you expect him to say? would you expect him to say, yeah, ben carson has look at on experience, more than i do. >> reporter: jeb bush was in new hampshire tuesday where a new poll shows he has dropped to sixth sixth behind carson and rubio and found himself running from the front-runner's attack. trump, a real estate mogul each said president obama has ordered federal reserve chair janet yellen to keep interest rates low. >> he wants to get out of office and he wants those rates to raise. >> reporter: the white house denied mingle withed fed. that is someone who tells the
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country he has some experience in real estate. >> and somebody who has declared bankruptcy four times too. >> reporter: trump has never personally filed for bankruptcy. companies within his empire have and trump subsequently sued them for damaging his brand and brings back to trump's new book. he says part of his success is knowing how to sell himself and manipulate the media. ohio voters said no to legalizing recreational medical marijuana. it would made ohio the most populated state to allow general pot use. adriana diaz is outside the statehouse with more reaction to the vote. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. voters here in ohio voted overwhelmingly against a constitutional amendment to legalize marijuana. the decision after months of controversy and debate about the group backing the legislation. >> this is a bump in the road. >> reporter: supporters of issue
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three, an initiative to legalize medical and recreational marijuana in ohio are regrouping after voters strongly shut down the measure on tuesday. >> never have we seen a proposed amendment this detailed for a small handful of people. >> reporter: state representative mike curtain and other local lawmakers opposed the bill saying it would create a marijuana monopoly in the state and giving control over production to a small handful of wealthy people. the financial backers of a pro legalization campaign called responsible ohio. the law would have allowed them to grow marijuana exclusively at ten privately owned locations. >> my issue is is not legalization of marijuana and not using the state constitution to carve yourself a business >> reporter: even some supportivers of issue three were model. >> i was really initially excited about the amendment for marijuana until i got to research it a little bit and realized i'm not a fan of a monopoly situation. >> reporter: responsible ohio is made up of 24 known investors
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including former pop star nick lachey. the group outspent their opponents 20-1. >> we have to assess what all of this means and see if there is a will on the part of folks to go forward. >> reporter: ohio governor and republican presidential candidate john kasich applauded the decision, saying in a statement, at a time when too many families are being torn apart by drug abuse, ohioans said no to easy access drugs. responsible ohio says the only reason they went the route of having a small group of investors push to get this on the ballot is because marijuana bills here at the statehouse have stalled the last 19 years and they said they likely will try again next year. >> thank you very much. kentucky voters have elected a republican governor for the first time in 40 years. matt bevin has never held office. he promises to end a controversial policy that lets hundreds of thousands of people sign up for medicaid health benefits.
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the county clerk jailed for refusing to give marriage licenses to same-sex couples. an author is defending his splofgs allegations against the vatican. his new book accuses the hierarchy of greed and financial mismanagement. elizabeth palmer is in rome where they sat down with the man behind the charges. elizabeth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, allegations of financial mismanagement of the vatican are not new, of course. this book does provide detail on a whole variety of murky dealings and it also sheds some light on how the current pope has reacted. >> reporter: revered by millions of catholics around the world, pope francis emerges in the book as a lonely crusader. battling against powerful vested interests to clean up ethic financial mismanagement and
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corruption in the vatican. lnuzzi is the author. was there one thing in particular that shocked you more than anything else you discovered? . [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: the shock was ongoing, ed. this pope is trying to make sweeping changes and it's going to take a long time. that is because the mess is a big one. according to the book, it includes a real estate portfolio that is worth seven times as much as the vatican shows on its books. and donations from churches around the world intended for the poor which actually went in noo a slush fund to pay vatican running costs. the revelations are based, in part, on secret recordings of meetings the pope held with senior cardinals and recordings which were then leaked. in a statement, the vatican said such actions are a serious betrayal of trust granted by the pope. but, in fact, pope francis' quest for transparency and
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accountability may actually have been given a huge boost by all this publicity. and we have heard from the pope indirectly on this through a tweet from his chief of staff. his words, simply, on ward with determination and serenity. this morning, the wreckage of the jetliner in egypt is yielding new concludes. the debris points to a catastrophic event bringing down the plane. all 224 people on board died. investigators are expanding the search area in the sinai peninsula. allen pizzey is in cairo where the investigation's new focus. allen, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. a work on decoding the plane's flight recorders has begun, but officials involved say the final result will take sometime and they are urging patience. the search area has been widened again to 15 square miles. russian officials said the
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least two more days and can be extended, if necessary. yesterday's search yielded some small parts of the plane passengers personal belongings and fragments of human remains. more than 30 bodies have now been identified. all public events in russia today will start with a minute silence to honor the victims. russian media citing sources within the investigation are reporting bodies of passengers from the rear section of the plane have different injuries than those sitting in the forward section. the tail scheckionection was found three miles from the fuselage and saying it caused from 14 years ago when the plane suffered what is known as a tail strike. the tail of the plane hitting the ground before the wheels on landing. a bomb could have the same effect. but with no firm evidence so far of an explosion, other than who flashes picked up by a u.s. satellite, russian officials are warning against speculation. isis affiliate in sinai continues to claim responsibility. the banner on its latest tweet
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in your rage. according to international protocol, final judgment on what happened must include experts from russia, egypt, france, germany and ireland and airbus, all whom have a invested interest in one way or another. east africa, a russian built cargo plane crashed near the nile river and witness said 41 people were killed. the plane had just taken off in south sudan's capital. three people were reportedly pulled out of the wreckage. honda says they will no longer buy takata bag inflators and this is after the u.s. fined takata $70 million. it could grow to $200 million. takata's defective inflators
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killed seven people in this country, all in honda vehicles. nearly 100 others were hurt. takata is still facing hundreds of lawsuit from that exploding air bag scandal as well as a federal criminal investigation. porsche is stopping sales of some of its diesel suvs after u.s. regulators ued the autoaker of cheating on emissions test. porsche is halting production on the following model. volkswagen admitted yesterday it understated cashrbon dioxide units. that is in addition to 11 million vehicles already under scrutiny. this morning, experts believe they are close to finding the exact source of the e. coli outbreak in the northwest.
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they are linked to chipotle restaurants. they closed 43 restaurants in the seattle and portland area. the second time the past five months chipotle to close stores. they are track down the kamgs in each case but the recent information sent the company's stock to its lowest level since july. >> i think there is a very good chance we are going to end up with more cases. >> reporter: washington health officials urge anyone who ate at the 43 impacted chipotle restaurants after october 1st and exhibited symptoms of severe intestinal illness to see a doctor. while the exact source of the outbreak is still unknown investigators do not believe it was a meat product. >> we think the most likely explanation is a product used at these locations that was an
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uncooked product like lettuce or cilantro or tomatoes or onions. >> reporter: in july five people came ill of e. coli after eating at a seattle-area chipotle. in august 64 people got sick after salmonella outbreak. that same summer 98 people in california became ill with some testing positive for a noro virus that can be passed along with food or water. when asked about the allegations, they said a broader investigation would have to be done at a broader level. >> i think perhaps the cdc is a better agency to take a look at those kind of things and determine if there is a pattern associated with that. >> reporter: chip potin a statement, chipotle said if there are
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opportunities to do better we will push our standards to find them and push our high standards already for food safety. they parachuted to safety inside their plane. ahead a look at the technology thank you, gayle. and speaking of great weather, oh, take a look that the. nice conditions again. clear and 58. winds are calm, relative humidity 66%. numbers around the area, variety. absolutely. 30s still north and west. franklin, down to madison in the 30s. low 40s for sullivan and orange county. but this afternoon, soak it in, enjoy it, the only exception along the coast with the southeast wind, you get a sea breeze. thursday, more chance of rain and warmer friday. announcer: this portion of "cbs
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nothing feels better. movie director quentin tarantino defends himself after calling some police murderers. >> and he says he is not backing away from that. the news is back this morning on "cbs this morning." another day, and i'm still struggling with my diabetes. i do my best to manage. but it's hard to keep up with it. your body and your diabetes change over time. your treatment plan may too.
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dogs are dying from an ingredient humans use all the time. ahead the warning from veterinarians veterinarians. inside the church where a teen was beaten to death weeks ago. >> the kind of control that you describe that these people had over the church members, it sounds to me like a cult.
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>> don dahler good morning. november 4th. summer-like temperatures. john elliott will have the forecast in a moment. an accident with a fuel spill causing a heavy ride on the westbound l.i.e. expect about an hour and a half ride from nassau county into the city. it's a mess out there. and police are searching for the man who attacked an ambulance worker with a knife in crown heights brooklyn last night. it happened at eastern parkway andening roars avenue around 8:30. the the victim is recovering from non-life threatening injuries. the motive is not clear at this hour. and police are investigating two slashes that took place in brooklyn. a man is accused of randomly attacking two men yesterday afternoon with a box cutter just before pulling into the
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raffle avenue station. the suspect ran off but was arrested a short time later. and this morning he is in the hospital. the victims are being treated at another facility. a police officer is being credited with finding a missing italian marathon runner who disappeared for two days. he noted the man wearing running gear and a marathon backpack. he had been wandering the city lost trying to back to his long island city hotel. and now over to john elliott for another update on the great temperatures. >> and another postcard for you this morning from the city in the park right now. 58 degrees. winds are calm. around the area, it's a little warmer here at the station. 55 at laguardia and jfk. and cooler for staten island, 48 for you right now. and cooler readings to the west. also around the hamptons. low 40s and upper 30s. and these numbers compared to yesterday, you can see these are warmer, three, five, seven degrees warmer. so shooting for 71 today.
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58 is the normal. and we are there right now. 71 is the normal high for september 27th. so get out there and enjoy it. and going to be another nice one. >> thank you so much. i'm chris wragge. we are back with another local
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after this. this video shows scary moments for these three sky divers. one tries to open the chute but the cord is snagged on the camera on his helmet. he rips off his helmet and the chute opens and the jumpers all land safely. >> is this on your bucket list, gayle? >> not even kind of. i will watch you, missy. it's on your bucket list. oh, no. i'll be here with my water going, go, norah, go! charlie wants to play too. coming up this hour is our parachute section from that parachute story to this. the parachute that saved an airplane and former top business leader inside. the emergency in the sky comes to a dramatic end where the
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airport is looking at the life saving technology. >> thank you, missy. >> the question of what is on her bucket list. >> i know. plus movie director and writer quentin tarantino stands his ground responding to growing calls to boycott his movie. why he is not apologizing to police who say his story put them at risk. "usa today" reports on the irs audit rate. it is hitting a new low. this fiscal year the rate of federal tax returns examined by the agency fell to the lowest level in more than a decade. individual audits were down 22% from 2010. audit collections dropped to over $7 billion, the lowest since 2002. the declines come amid irs budget cuts and a rise in the number of tax returns. "the san francisco chronicle" reports on a big victory for air b&b.
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backers of the measure said it scarce housing to year-round hotels. airbnb spent years fighting this proposal. a fire broke out on a dynamic international airways flight last week at ft. lauderdale hollywood international airport. investigators discovered a disconnected main fuel line. all 101 people on board used escape chutes to exit the plane. the aircraft had been in storage for more than two years. until it was leased in september. the "los angeles times" reports the pentagon suspended a missile defense system after the crash of a blimp carrying a powerful radar. the unmanned blimp broke loose and floated more than 100 miles from maryland to pennsylvania. the nearly $3 billion system is designed to detect cruise missiles heading for the nation's capital. two airlines will be taking holiday cheer out of your travel planes with the higher fees this year. spirit airlines checked baggage
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surcharges back this year adding $2 for baggage from december 18th to january 4th and they say it's a busier time of the year. frontier baggage rates are increasing 5 to 10 dollars for checked bags from november 19th to january 5th in time for the holidays. it's hard to pay for something you're used to getting for free. very difficult. federal investigators this morning, are trying to determine what caused a dramatic scene tuesday in the sky over arkansas. a former walmart ceo piloting a plane was forced to deploy the emergency parachute. the plane drifted from the sky on to a fayetteville road. kris van cleave is in fayetteville, arkansas, with the accident that could have been much worse. >> reporter: the paraachute is back here. bill simon took off from
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fayetteville, arkansas, heading for waco, texas, with when he had an engine problem. as he was losing altitude, he made a split-second decision and it saved lives. witnesses watch in maesamazement. a single-engine plane suspended by a parachute gliding to the ground. >> there is a plane coming down with a parachute. >> a plane down. man down. >> reporter: it landed on this stretch of road. the entire aircraft still visibly intact. >> looked up. a plane free-falling for a second and popped a parachute. >> reporter: seconds before touching down the plane struck a pickup truck. those three people in the truck and including the people on the plane, including ceo bill simon walked away with just minor injuries. >> they were losing engine and altitude so they popped the emergency chute on the plane which brought them down slowly. >> reporter: that emergency ballistic parachute is built
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standard feature on this type of aircraft since the 1990s. >> the idea this aircraft of the brothers who designed it was there should be another option, that the penalty for -- for bad judgment, for bad luck shouldn't be death. >> reporter: james fallow is a pilot who flies a sirus plane. >> i think people on other planes should not need these and shouldn't because those planes are safe. the smaller planes, i think the evidence becomes clear. why would a plane not have this kind of safety system. >> reporter: in janna pilot landed this sirius after it landed in the pacific after it ran out of fuel in hawaii. another sirius was deployed over a washington suburb.
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at least 50 of these parachutes have been deployed and they are credited with saving more than 200 lives. the ntsb and faa are looking into yesterday's incident. >> an important story. >> amazing video. i wish we would have heard the next part of the 911 operator. sir, there is a plane coming down with a parachute. sir, have you been drinking? what is your location. glad everybody is okay. >> we are hearing from movie director quentin tarantino for the first time in public following his controversial comments on police. law enforcement groups called for a boycott of his new film "the hateful eight" after tarantino called some officers murderers. elaine quijano of cbsn is outside of the police department in new york city. >> reporter: tarantino knows his comments put him on the radar of police nationwide. he told the "los angeles times" on tuesday, i'm not a cop hater.
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>> i am a human being with a conscience! >> reporter: oscar winning writer and director and now activist quentin tarantino is standing his ground. >> when i see murder, i cannot stand by! and i have to call the murderer, the murderer and i have to call the murderers, the murderers! >> he is completely owning what he did that day and what he said that day. >> reporter: glenn whip is a staff writer with the "los angeles times." >> quentin tarantino. >> reporter: whip says the director told him he is not backing away from the controversy regarding what ed at a new york rally in october about unarmed citizens killed by police. tarantino told the "l.a. times"," quote. instead of examining the problem of police brutality in this country, better they single me out. >> he felt he was bearing witness to their stories and he said it changed him, just being there. >> reporter: but his comments unleashed a barrage of criticism
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the national association of police organizations called on officers to stop providing security, traffic control, or technical advice for any of tarantino's projects. and los angeles's police union said tarantino's speech makes police officers even bigger targets. l.a. police chief charlie beck. >> mr. tarantino lives in a fantasy world. that's how he makes his living. >> get i'm, boy! >> reporter: several police unions also called for a boycott of tarantino's upcoming film about bounty hunters. tarantino told reporters the threat is to shut me down, it's to discredit me and it's to intimidate me and it's to shut my mouth. >> whether or not you agree with what he said, you can certainly respect the conviction that he has for what he said. >> reporter: tarantino asserted his first amendment right to protest.
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new movie, the weinstein company told the hollywood reporter. we can't speaker for quentin. he should be and is allowed to speak for himself. millions of dog owners are learning about a deadly threat to their pets. coming up next, the new warning about an ingredient that you may be carrying in your purse or pocket that you don't know could hurt your pet. this is important. if you're heading out to work, out the door because you got stuff to do, set your dvr. we will be here until 9:00. >> you know what you mean. >> you know what i mean. thank you, charlie. you can watch "cbs this morning" any time you feel like it. bridget moynahan will be here in studio 57 coming up. she is bringing a book. we will be right back.ed when my doctor told me i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me. with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin.
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washington with a rising number of cases. chip, good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning. if it says sugar-free a good chance it contains zi laxylitol. it's in everything from chewing gum to peanut butter and a couple of dog owners want to make sure nobody goes through what they went through. this is gunner. his owners said he helped heal their hearts after their 2-year-old lna died in april after she is got into a chewing gum that contained xylitol. >> she loved everything and she listened to well and she was pretty much like our first child. >> reporter: she started vomiting. they rushed her to the vet but it was too late. >> that day, we ended up going back down and having to put her down in our arms.
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carolina, last year, this labradoodle barely survived after 5,000 in medical costs. the number of products containing xylitol is on the rise and so are the calls about dogs that have been poisoned to the aspca's poison control center. an increase of more than 4,000 percent. at this dog park in north virginia, hardly anyone had even heard of xylitol, including bruce bettsle. >> scary. we have two or three packs of gum around our house all the time. now we know there's some danger there, we will keep them in drawers or on out of their way. >> reporter: some people are calling for warning signs on ingredients that contain xylitol.
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this vet says vigilance is key. >> dogs are always hungry and looking for a treat so you have to really watch them. >> reporter: sam and jordan go one step forward. >> with a lot of things like candy and gum and peanut butter and chocolates, we check all of them. if they have xylitol in them, we don't buy them. >> reporter: i've gone through my cabinets to make sure that buster is safe. charlie, i bet you've done the same thing for barkley. >> absolutely, and hemingway as well. >> buster looks good, chip. >> he is looking good for 13, isn't? >> i was going to say, yeah. >> you got two others, don't you? >> reporter: yeah, two others. they are running around here someplace. >> helping a lot of people this morning, chip, with that story. i know people know about chocolate but this is a new one for a lot of people. they love their dogs. >> thank you, chip and buster. coming up, "forbes" reveals its new list of the most powerful people. for the first time ever, hawaii became a launch site for
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good morning. it's 7:56 on this wednesday, november 4th. another day of 70-degree temperatures. i'm chris wragge. john elliott will have the forecast in a moment. but first, breaking news, classes canceled at bishop memorial high school after police say a threat was made. police tell cbs 2 news a student posted a message to facebook that read, don't go to school tomorrow. the message has since been removed. we will stay the on top of story and bring you more through the the morning on cbs 2 news at noon as well. and tongue now to campaign 2015 and the race for district attorney on staten island. the democrat michael mcmahon defeated the republican 55% to 45%. they were vying to replace dan donnavan, a republican elected to the u.s. house this year. and on long island, democrat
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the veteran republican for nassau county district attorney. madeline singas won with 58% of the vote to murray's 42%. and in the race for county executive, steve bellone won re- elect to a second term with 57% to 43%. and you can find a list of last night's results on cbsnewyork.com. for now, let's get over to john elliott with forecast. >> we've got really pretty conditions right now. just a little cool north and west. you would expect that. 60 in the city. hot spot on the map. 42 in franklin. and 40s down through orange and morris county. and madison is at 48. say, it's nice out there. it's an autumn winter. as the high kind of slowly exits, kind of slowly, well, all of a sudden, i'm in seventh grade, we're going to see a wind southeast fill in. so a bit of a sea breeze for the south shore and parts of the jersey shore. and a degree or two cooler with clouds this afternoon and possibly fog tomorrow morning.
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and then more cloud, cooler, spotty showers possible on yours thursday. and morning rain and then even an evening shower on friday. but with the wind out of the southwest, we could tie the record at 74. >> thank you so much. i am chris wragge. we are back with another local update in about 25 minutes.
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this. good morning. it is wednesday, november 4th, 2015. welcome back to "cbs this morning." there is more real news ahead, including the most powerful people on the planet. the two presidential candidates who make the "forbes" list. first, here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> there were questions from the start why was the coroner unable to say whether this was a suicide or a homicide. >> some did call on many of his republicans in the presidential race to drop out and he dismissed others running close to him. >> marco rubio, all you have to do is look at his credit card. he is a disaster with his credit card. >> voters in ohio voted against a constitutional amendment to legalize marijuana. >> they are working on decoding flight recorders but officials say the final result will take sometime. >> investigators still trying to
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track down the source of the contamination. the recent news sent the company's stock to its lowest level since july. as he was losing altitude he made a split-second decision and it saved lives. >> they popped the emergency chute. >> number one. we are the best team in baseball. >> new york mets fans told reporters this week they did not regret getting a world champs mets tattoo and said it was only to cover up his lincoln chafee tattoo! i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. a major development this morning in the investigation into a deadly illinois police shooting that shook a community. our chicago station wbbm confirms officials will announce lieutenant joe gliniewicz took his own life. >> the fox lake officer's body was found in september after a radio call that he was pursuing three suspects.
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police launched a massive manhunt and community feared the killers were on the loose. school cancelled their classes and search for the suspects came up empty. official will hold a news conference later this morning to reveal on his death was a suicide. the newest republican presidential poll this morning shows ben carson and donald trump are next and neck. the poll finds carson is still picking up more voter support. trump lashed out at carson in new york on tuesday. he also took aim at jeb bush and marco rubio. >> we need tremendous energy. ben carson does not have that energy. i think marco is highly overrated. highly overrated. he doesn't have it. marco is overrated. and, frankly, had bush been a better messager, he has the better message. i mean, if that was me delivering that message, it would have been a much different -- my jeb impression? no, i don't want to do that. i don't like to show a person sleeping at a podium. you look at marco rubio. very, very weak on illegal
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immigration. you look at ben. he is very weak on grags. marco is a sitting centersenator and in florida. he has a very bad look at finances. you look at what happened with his houses and he lives above that. hispanic vote. i think i'm going to get the nomination and i will win the white house. >> trump is getting hit this morning for retweeting this post attacking jeb bush. one of the images shows bush next to a swastika. bush tweeted the following. that refers to an incident when trump blamed an intern for re-tweet insulting iowa voters. houston voters rejected an ordinance to protect gay and transgender people from discrimination. the city's mayor who is gay, says this morning, that the fight is not over. the measure failed 61-39%
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half long battle in the country's fourth largest city. opponents used a slogan, most men in women's bathrooms to fight the proposed law. they say it would have put girls and women at risk from male predators pretending to be transgender. this morning, a volcanic eruption is stranding thousands of tourists on three indonesian islands. a volcano blasted ash and debris nearly 12,000 feet into the air and forced the closure of three airports including the national airport in bali. it affected international and dom flights that were cancelled or delayed from tuesday through tomorrow. bali bali's airport, many complained about a lack of information about their flights. a new film has been rediscovered. a researcher at the british film institute national archive
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stumbled across the 1928 film "sleigh bells." it runs six minutes and feature ises oswald, the lucky rabbit what is believed to be an early version of mickey mouse. they say other films will be shown early next month. this morning, water is flowing again at rome's iconic fountain. artisans worked for 17 months to restore the land mark. the italian fashion house fendi footed the multimillion dollar bill. they say tossing a coin over one's shoulder ensures a returned visit and something i made sure to do when i was there. i don't have a coin. >> pick up one. whatever you want. >> i'm good for it, right? i'm good for it. do it together? on 3. 1-2-3! >> i will return. italian actor pierre francisco
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>> i love that they love their team so great. first on "cbs this morning," we will reveal who tops "forbes" list of this year's most powerful people.
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candidate making the list for in the lone star state, jeff glor meets two college football players who stand in a class all by themselves. >> the big men of baylor. very big.
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kansas city is feeling "blue" this morning.
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some 800,000 people packed downtown streets and they saluted the world series champions. hall of famer george brett was there. he led the royals to their last world series win. brett told the crowd, this is the greatest team in royals history. >> wow. i love that george brett. >> isn't that beautiful? look at that. >> huge for him to say. he is an icon there in kansas city. talk about supporting the home team, that is nice. >> and a great shot. very cool. how about this "forbes" story? >> should i start reading this now? "forbes" -- i was caught up in the kansas city story. most powerful people. we are bringing it to you first on "cbs this morning." the magazine looked at many factors, including money and influence. 73 names make up this year's picks. number five is chinese president xi jinping. pope francis makes the list
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along with barack obama and angela merkel and vladimir putin. make the case as to why vladimir putin is more powerful than president obama. >> i think a lot has to do with how he exercises his power and his influence. whether it's in crimea or in the ukraine. >> it's not about being more powerful, he is using it. >> yes. that is one of the factors how actively you use your power. obviously, barack obama has more checks and balances because of the way the u.s. has been setup in a much more democratic fashion. >> and less inclination -- >> exactly. >> the president of the united states was even in the number two position. you would think -- >> no. that is the first time since we have been doing the list that he actually falls, that any u.s. president falls out of the top two spots. again, i think it has a loed to do with the fact this is going
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he is a little bit more hamstrung both domestically and international and decrease to his power at this time. >> i was stunned by that because the u.s. economy is five times larger than the russian economy and we spend four times more in the lilt than the russians do. how do you define power for this issue? >> again, it's money. it's the use of power. it's the spirit of influence and it's the number of people. obviously, it's also a subjective list. and you have to look at the fact that there are 30 americans on this list. by far more than any other country. there are only four russians. i think it's not that we are saying the u.s. isn't powerful, it is definitely still the most powerful country, but in terms of the number one person in the way that putin exerts. >> yes. >> let me talk about number two
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number 69 is justin true dseaudeau and number ten is donald trump. >> he just inserted himself into the dialogue of this country to such an extreme. he does have money. he increasingly has power and influence. i think it will be really interesting to see if he is a one-hit wonder. i guess we will come back next year and talk about and take a look. >> interesting. hillary clinton is also on the list at number 58 and she is described as a presidential candidate. he at number 72 is described and interpru entrepreneur. >> he clearly was not influential enough. he has used his political
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the country's dialogue and gotten a huge one on this list. >> who are the one of the nine men on the list? >> angela merkel is the most paurl woman in the world in a decade and back to number two and second time that high in the ranks and talking about her huge flungs in europe. and her role, whether it's the refuge crisis, she is taking a very active role in inserting herself. again, whether or not that, you know, or what happens with that, you know, time will tell. >> really interesting. thanks so much for having me. >> thank you. seth doane meets chinese parents who fought beijing and won. the nation's family tree finally gets to branch out but some are asking, is it too late? you're watching "cbs this morning." still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay
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china is preparing to implement a change in the last 35 years as they have shown you here. the government will allow married couples to have two kids instead of just one. this move comes as china grapples with an aging work force and gender imbalance. seth doane is in beijing where he met with one of the families who fought for a ride toght to expand. >> reporter: it was deep
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unpopular here and the change is welcomed by many here. in fact, shares of companies selling baby items everything from infant formula to strollers went up with the news. but the question remains how many more chinese couples will really have a second child? 10-year-old wongshuba wished she had a sibling. i feel lonely. since i was little, there haven't been many kids i could play with. for years her mom and dad fought to have a second child, even publicly protesting for the right. when i heard the news, i couldn't believe it, chow told us. i read the official document over and over. it was always in our dreams but also beyond our dreams. china's rubber stamp parliament still has to formally approve the change to this controversial policy. my husband works for a state-owned company. if we had a second baby, he would have been fired or forced
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for you, the penalties of having a second child were pretty significant. yes, that's true, wong added. the fine could have been nearly $50,000! cbs news videotaped these beijing billboards in the 1980s. one child policy was designed to combat a booming population and to lessen the financial burden on families and the state. health official at least 400 births were averted and sometimes forced abortion and sterilization. some parents preferred male children and aborted female fetuses. today there are 33 million more men than women in china. china's work force is shrinking. its population aging. and chow worries about the stress on her daughter. when we get old, she will be the only one taking care of us, she said. they are ready to start trying to have another child and their
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10-year-old has already given some thought to the brother versus sister question. why a little sister? >> because little brother is very naughty! >> reporter: so you'd rather have a little sister? >> yes. >> reporter: okay. in recent years, china has been experimenting with allowing some couples to have a second child but not as many have been taking the government up on the offer as the government would have liked. so the question now, norah, is dem graphers say this change may be a little too little, too late. >> may take a long time to feel the effects of it. >> i was struck by how that 10-year-old was speaking english and playing the piano. >> staggering with so many more member than women in china. >> good odds if you're a woman. >> that's true.
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family is at the center of good morning. it is 8:25 on this wednesday morning. another warm day out there today. i'm mary calvi. john elliott's forecast in a moment. breaking news out of brooklyn. classes are canceled in the fort greene section after police say a threat was made. police tell cbs 2 news a student posted a message to facebook that read, don't go to school tomorrow. the message has since been removed. the school was closed after 7:00 this morning as a precaution. we will stay on top of the breaking story and bring you much more throughout the morning and on cbs 2 news at noon. police are searching for the man who attacked an off- duty ambulance worker last night. it happened around 8:30. the victim is recovering with non-life-threatening injuries the. motive is not clear but police are investigating it as a possible hate crime.
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lirr lirr too lax? that's the question being asked after cellphone video shows a passenger sitting inside the engineer's cab on a train. the passenger is reading a newspaper and drinking what appears to be a beer. the engineer's cab is supposed to be locked and off limits to the public. a wash dog agency is 9 videoing the possible security breach. lirr says passenger safety was never compromised. and now to election night. in a stunning come back in connecticut, the former bridgeport mayor who spent seven years in prison for corruption has reclaimed the mayor's office. he was the mayor from 1991 until 2003. he was convicted of steering city contracts in exchange for hundreds of thousands of dollars in expensive wine, custom clothe, home improvements and cash. and we have a great day on tap for us. over to john elliott. >> sure do, mary. and in the city, very comfortable, pretty, 60 degrees, clear skies and calm winds.
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18-degree spread. and 42 in sparta. and 60 in the city. look there. how nice for the jersey shore. five, six, 10, 11 degrees yesterday. and let's go for 71. now that's a degree cooler for up. and could be cooler for our friends along the coast but still nice, well above the normal of 58. and into the futurecast, work. and more in the way of fog tomorrow morning. and then don't forget, passing shower thursday afternoon. and then another round of showers possible friday morning and then again friday afternoon. mary. >> all right. thank you so much. we're back with another local update in about 25 "cbs this morning" returns in a moment. every sip. the taste uniquely dunkin'. each cup uniquely you.
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welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half hour, do you ever watch the family dinner scene on cbs" blue blood." and wonder what are they eating? it always looks good. actress bridget moynahan knows and she's in our toyota green room. she has a cookbook inspired by the hit series. plus two of football's giants do not play for new york but they could help bring baylor university championship glory. jeff glor shows us how they are creating a sizeable impact on the field. >> which one is jeff? >> that story is next. right now it's time to show of some of this morning's
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headlines around the glob. history made in yesterday's race for kentucky governor. earlier we told you republican matt bevin won. his running mate lieutenant governor elect jeannine hampton will be the first african-american to win statewide office in kentucky. she is a retired air force officer. "usa today" reports on jon stewart heading to hbo. the retired "daily show" host signed a deal with hemoglobin. he will work on digital short projects that will stream on hbo platforms. i guess that is what he meant when we were at his house and said he had some things cooking. >> liberal arts students are found to earn less than others in their careers. half of the top liberal arts colleges reported median salary
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guinness beer is becoming vegan. they will stop using animal blaeders in the processing next year. a new filtration system is expected to be complete. the move came after pressure from guinness loving vegans. "blue blood" is back for a another season. bridget moynahan stars in the series. her father is the police commissioner played by tom selleck. here is a preview of this friday's episode. >> i have nothing but respect for you and this department. >> you have a hell of a way of showing it. >> the dachlt.a.'s office and this particular d.a. has a license of duty and the full support of rule of law to call it like we see it even if they wear blue and hide behind the old skirt of a long and cherished tradition! >> you know, i never thought i'd
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say this, but i heard contempt in your voice. >> no, dad, you hear your daughter unable and unwilling to see it your way. and i don't enjoy it either, but there it is. >> i don't really understand. >> so good! the family doesn't always fight, right? in every episode, they sit down and reconnect over dinner and those gatherings take center table in the "blue bloods" cookbook. welcome to our table, bridget. >> thank you. so excited to be here. >> this is so great. the sixth season now of "blue blood"? >> that's right. i think when we started this we had 111 dinners on set together already. that is a lot of meals. >> it is. how close is the whole cast now? >> we are close. i mean, we have been through a lot. we have gone through marriages and births and, you know, it's been a lot, you know? >> you also said the dinner scene is one of the most popular signatures of the show that that sort of anchors the show that people love that. why do you think? >> i think it's a moment that
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people, a, get to see the characters as real humans and the most vulnerable because you're with your family. but i also think it's a moment that they reflect and think, gorks i wish we were able to do that or maybe looking back on memories and yearning for that. i think it's a little bit of all. >> this good was fun because you point out people's techniques. i never thought about this because it's not polite to eat and chew and talk at the same time, but everybody has their own technique. >> uh-huh. >> i learned that when i was a little kid. everybody has their own technique when they are filming. talk about tom selleck and what you do. >> tom got a good one right off the bat. he but theers his bread and that is kind of really good because you can think, you can talk, and you can butter that bread for as long as you want. there is no issues with food getting in your teeth and everything. i cut it up for a long time. now my thing is eating mashed potatoes which i don't think will be good in a costume by the end of the season. >> tell us about the favorite recipes in this book.
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>> there is a lot of recipes from my family of what i grew up on. there is some that were inspired from the dinners that we actually had on the show and then some from wendy and every cast member gave one. >> swedish meatballs! >> family favorite. >> bring it. >> it's that meal we have every christmas eve and it's one my son just craves for on a weekly basis which i don't do every week. it's impossible to do. but it's a good one. >> you cook for him often? >> i try to cook every single night. >> do you? >> yes. we rarely, rarely order out. which is unique for the city because it's so easy just to pick up the phone or, you know, use an app. >> are you a good cook? >> he's not complaining! >> gayle and i get ready to go in the makeup room and gayle goes, norah, look at this! look at this! >> i said it just like that, too. >> it was the bacon almond butter toast.
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>> look at that on the screen! i wanted to lick the book! but this is the thing, bridget. i said, norah, look at this. she went, u hurks. don't you think it's great? there were cricket in the room. >> she knows i don't like bacon. >> i have not had it yet because it feels so filthy, i have to have that special moment. >> filthy rich? >> filthy rich just like, you know, just decadent i guess is the right word. >> talk about donne wallbergie wallberg wahlberg. >> we had done a pilot called "bunker hill." it did not get picked up. he said would you look at this? let's work together again. i'm not sure the creators and the writers of the pilot were so enthusiastic of having -- >> they weren't, bridget. as legend goes. this is what i heard.
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what can she do? >> well, i -- >> you've heard that too. >> i've heard it. i think it's a very natural right. >> yeah, sure. >> the show is a hit. we should say congratulations, mrs. frankel. i love that you did this. you recently got married. >> i did. >> you kept it a secret. you do that? i'm thinking you got really you. >> i do have great friends. i was in the limelight for things i didn't really want to be in the limelight for, so i'm very private and so if i want something, i'd like to do it on my terms. >> just doesn't happen in the social media world. i know. so i feel blessed for that. congratulations. here. we love "blue blood." i want to come back on the show. >> come back! >> thank you, bridget moynahan.
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the cookbook is on sale now. catch a new episode of "blue bloods" friday night at 10:00, 9:00 central on cbs. a power house pair is giving a college football team a mighty boost. they are more than 65 and weigh more than 400 pounds! >> what do you call each other?
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>> i don't know the first college football ranking playoff rankings of the season are out this morning. the top teams include clemson, that is for colby who works here. lsu, ohio state, alabama, notre dame and undefeated baylor which comes in at good old number six. the 7-0 baylor team is very much a contender for this year's championships. it's powered in part by a pair of massive ginormous players who were talk of the lone star state and they are proving it's bigger in texas, knorr. jeff glor met them at practice. >> reporter: good morning. baylor's football program is better than ever.
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literally. >> he's got it! that a baylor touchdown! >> reporter: watch the field in waco for a minute and it doesn't take along for two towering talents to stand out. seniors laquan mcgowan and shawn oakman. >> he buries him behind the line. >> great people playing a great game. >> reporter: their coach is art briles. college football players are getting bigger across the country. they may be bigger here than anywhere else. why is that? >> we have the two guys. okey-doke you talk about and la qun. they are abnormal in a great way. >> reporter: mcgowan is 6'6", 400-pound offensive lineman turned tight end. he rumbled for this touchdown last season at the cotton bowl. >> wide open in the milled of the field for the touchdown for the big guy.
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toss of the same game, his teammate 6'9" defensive end okmin loomed over the position and means about his signature stature. >> been doing it 37 years and never seen anybody like this. not like this, no, sir. they don't exist now except at baylor. >> reporter: we met both men on baylor's campus where mcgowan comupts commutes in this ford ford taurus. >> there are pictures of you getting in this car. >> my ford taurus. >> reporter: you're bigger than the car. >> yeah. i bought that car for like $1500. i haven't had any problems with it. >> reporter: is it tough to get in and out of that? >> it is. i'll get a truck one day. >> reporter: how do you guys refer to yourself? >> i call him beg sexy. >> -- big sexy.
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>> reporter: mcgowan is a gentle giant and tries to be smaller. you're a size 20 but you wear 18? because? >> they are lighter. >> reporter: doesn't it hurt? >> it hurts but i want to be fast. wear lighter shoes. >> reporter: oakman is fast and more combustible. a very high pick in next year's nfl draft. he talks constantly about dominance beut he also dealt with demons. he was recruited by penn state and dismissed from the squad. this year sitting out by baylor. he is ordered by the ncaa not to roll up his jersey during games. you had trouble at penn state and kicked off the team and trouble here? >> not true. >> suspended first game? >> politics. >> what don't they get? >> politics of it. ncaa rules. you got a bunch of guys that run
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how do you tell a kid he can't play with swag and can't roll up his jerseys. >> reporter: yeah, but they are rules. >> exactly. for what? those rules are made to do what? to prevent individuality. >> reporter: oakman has publicly apologized for his dismissal at penn state but still says his individuality can't be contained. it's not clear if baylor wants it to be. art briles teams are a collection of overflowing talent on the verge of breaking through. >> we don't feel we are accomplished anything. >> reporter: you're not map yet? >> not not map we want. >> reporter: what is being on the map then? >> we want to win another big 12 championship. that is a big, big deal for us and get in the college football playoffs and win a national championship. it's pretty simple and that is how we operate. >> reporter: that means pitting mountains of men against each other all the time. is there a point when players get too big? >> basically? >> reporter: and they can't -- no, that doesn't happen?
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>> no in my mind. no. we will adjust and find a way to use the big ones. >> reporter: bigger, faster, stronger? >> that's the name of the game. >> reporter: baylor is suddenly dealing with a big challenge. starting quarterback seth russell was hurt in the team's last game so baylor will now start a true freshman at quarterback as they try to win their first national championship. >> what a great story. >> fun. dynamic between them is interesting to watch. so coach briles calls laquan 2035 because he says in 20 years, many more football players will look just like that, which is hard to believe. >> that is hard to believe. >> they must eat a lot of vegetables! >> laquan says he eats an oreo and it shows up right away. shawn oakman says he can eat anything he wants and never gains weight. >> i like their motto, bigger, that's what i believe. >> baylor, yes. >> great piece, jeff. name. >> i'm not sure where he got that name and i'm not sure i
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want to know. listen to this. it was a top ten night for the aurora borealis.
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that's next oo onn "cbs thi the sky really put on a show in nebraska on tuesday. this time lapse video from lee, nebraska, northwest of omaha. forecasters say a powerful storm made the lights on tuesday and monday night. a million people in the midwest had a chance to see them and so did others all around the world. >> how beautiful is that? >> do you think we have a new nickname for charlie looking at that piece? >> big sexy. >> why is john oliver when i need him?
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good morning. morning. breaking news out of fort classes canceled at bishop memorial high school after police say a threat was made. a student posted a message to facebook that read, don't go to school tomorrow. the message has since been funeral services will be held today for one of the victims of the deadly halloween night car accident when the vehicle slammed into a group of trick-or-treaters. the funeral will be held. witnesses say when the car jumped the curb, he push his sister out of way to save her. investigators believe the driver, a 52-year-old may have had a seizer behind the wheel. two others were also killed in the crash. and a stunning political come back in connecticut. the former bridgeport mayor who
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in prison for corruption has reclaimed the mayor's office. he was bridgeport's mayor from 1991 until 2003. he was convicted of steering city contracts in exchange for hundreds of thousands of dollars in expensive wine, custom clothing and cash. we have some beautiful blue skies today. john elliott here with the forecast. >> sure was a pretty day to cast my vote yesterday. and i'm casting my vote for more of this. we should see practically a repeat today. normal is 58. and 63 with sun in the city. and more 50s north and west. it feels good in sparta at 51. these numbers compared to yesterday, two, three, four, seven, nine degrees warmer. let's go for 71. the only reason i'm dialing it down a degree is because the sea breeze could set in and sometimes that reaps the cooler win, even in the city. but still an autumn winter on your wednesday. and spotty shower tomorrow afternoon. and showers chance in the
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morning and then again friday night. well, there's a front on the way. that southwest window is going to warm us up. 74 would tie the record. and then almost a 20-degree drop between friday and sunday. >> all right. thank you so much. our next newscast is at noon. we are always on at cbsnewyork.com. i'm mary calvi. have a great day. i'm chris bosh. when i was sidelined with blood clots in my lung, it was serious. fortunately, my doctor had a game plan.
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