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captioning funded by cbs it is wednesday, august 17th, 2016. this is the "cbs this morning" news. breaking overnight. a explodes forcing more than 80,000 people to flee their homes. and the investigation into a wildfire in the northern part of the state continues. official revealing the accused arsonist once worked on the front lines of fires as a state inmate. intense flooding continues to devastate louisiana, while some escape the rising water, spreading across the state. others are heading home to survey the damage. >> it's me.
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everybody talks about you're going to pivot. >> despite poll numbers trump says he is staying true to himself but overnight, a shake-up at the top of his campaign. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters in new york, good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. there is a new fast moving wildfire burning near los angeles this morning that has already destroyed homes. these are fires burning this morning. the blue cut, clayton, and chimney fires. the newest is the explosive bluecut fire and it's burned 1,000 acres so far and that is after sparking late yesterday morning east of los angeles. the fire is forcing more than 82,000 people from their homes and more than 34,000 homes are in danger. erika knockland of cbs station reports. >> reporter: the flames burned
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county overnight scorching acres of land' reducing structures to rubble. the fire crews reached into the night to keep the blaze from reaching more homes and ordering residents to evacuate immediately. >> this fire is aggressive and we are seeing erratic fire behavior. get out so we can focus on this fire verse rescuing citizens. >> reporter: the bluecut fire ignited tuesday morning. despite efforts to contain the blaze from the air and ground, the fire expanded i intensity in a matter of hours. as night fell, the historic summit inn, a popular diner, was among structures that burned to the ground. along highway 138 you can see home after home charged their foundation on. laura anderson is still unsure if her home is still standing. >> you can imagine, terror and sadness and concern. >> reporter: the fire caused
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down. many drivers were left sweatering in their cars in triple digit tents. >> very little food and no water. i don't know how long we can go on. >> reporter: hot and dry california has been plagued by wildfires for months. firefighters are hoping lighter winds and cooler temperatures can help them get the fire under control republican expected in court today. he is charged with 17 counts of arson and is suspected of setting more several fires over the past year. officials told the "los angeles times" he worked as an inmate firefighter while serving a prison sentence several years ago. the clayton fire destroyed 175 homes and buildings and this morning, it is 35% contained. some louisiana parishes suffering from the historic
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because of scarrttered looting. first responders rescued 3,000,000 people and 1,000 pets and 20 on parishes have been declared major disaster areas. >> reporter: the historic flooding continues to spread throughout the state. nearly 90% of the homes in springs suffered flood damage. as the water flows downstream, towns are being submerged. volunteers and rescue teams are still looking for stranded residents. >> this is our low spot on this street. >> reporter: tonya whitney's street was completely flooded. >> very long road ahead. we just try to do the best we can do. a lot of the local people, you know, we band together and we
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boat. >> reporter: even though the storm wasn't a hurricane, louisiana governor john bel edwards has said it's been a challenge. >> we asked people to evacuate as soon as we knew that we were going to see record levels of water. >> reporter: did you relate by that? >> you can't give the warning before you have it. so, you know, obviously lessons we are learning and i won't say it's mistake-free but a state of imagine in the entire state and i think in a timely fashion. >> reporter: on sunday, adam albright and his families were rescued from the rising floodwaters in baton rouge. today, the father of two is cleaning out his flood-damaged home. >> i knew it was affecting a lot of people out there but i didn't think it was going to hit us, you know? >> reporter: omar villafranca, cbs news. hillary clinton talks today
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first classified intelligence briefing. this morning, "wall street journal" reports on an overhaul of trump's campaign team. the nominee is moving two people into ptop positions as his poll numbers slide. paul manafort still remains his campaign chairman. craig boswell reports on both campaigns. >> reporter: donald trump insisted to wisconsin voters he is the law and order candidate police shooting of an armed black man in milwaukee. >> crime and violence is an attack on the poor and will never be accepted in a trump administration. >> reporter: although the latest wisconsin poll shows the billionaire trailing hillary clinton by 15 points, trump says he sees no rb to change his style. >> i don't want to change. you start pivoting, you're not being honest with people.
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in philadelphia where she avoided questions about her private e-mail server. some want to know why clinton did not face criminal charges. on monday they sent a letter to the dcs attorney calling what they call purgery and false statements made by clinton. the fbi released notes from its interview to clinton to congress on tuesday with the expectation it will not be disseminated or disclosed. clinton's campaign said it would rather see the report released to the p lawmakers saying this is an extraordinarily rare step that was sought solely by republicans for the purpose of further second-guessing the career professions at the fbi. based on the fbi recommendations, the justice department declined to press charges and considers the case closed. craig boswell, cbs news, the white house. "the new york times" reports former fox news chairman roger ailes is helping trump prepare for the presidential debates.
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claim. ailes was ousted from fox news last month off sexual harassment allegations. friends and family and fans as well are mourning the death of tv host john mclaughlin of the mclaughlin group. >> has the time come for bush to reach for the telephone and say, get me -- >> no. >> and say to john tower, john, your time is coming and interest yourself and the republic? you want to withdraw your nomination? has that time pioneered the political talk show. he served as an abrasive conservative commentator while interviewing a panel of jurni journalists and hosted his show on sunday morning for 34 years. during that 34 years. he only missed one show and that was this past sunday. he was 89. a mystery of heartbreak in rio on tuesday.
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captured her fourth gold medal in the games on the floor exercise and five total golds in rio and one bronze, she has the most record of a american gymnast in a single olympics. aly raisman brought the medal count to nine. to the beach now, where the power duo of k brazilians. walsh jennings was handed her first ever loss in the bid to make it four straight gold medals in the event. they play the other team for the bronze later today. the u.s. continues to dominate the medal count with 28 ace pea in gold, silver, and bronze. americans are way out ahead with 84 medals and here is a big
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gawker's found wrote in a statement i am pleased our employees are protected and continue their work under new ownership. this entangled from the legal campaign against the company. ellen degeneres is defending a controversial tweet and a mom suffers a setback. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. a woman who pulled her son from the baltimore's riots last year. she was left homeless by she had no insurance and red cross aid is running out. graham started a go fund me page to get help. >> it's a lot to have to put your personal out there for the world to see. >> she was caught on camera last year slapping her teenage son to stop him from throwing rocks in the violence after freddie gray's death. "the washington post" reports that the police -- the city's police chief is stepping
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here in new york city, the mall at the world trade center is now back open with the opens of revitaling shopping in downtown manhattan. the four block underground mall will host 100 stores and 60 are open now ranging from apple to forever 21 and h&m. three times as many people live area is visited by millions of tourists each year. on the cbs "moneywatch," barnes and noble closes the book on its ceo and the "playboy" mansion final find a buyer. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. the markets buled pulled ba back. barnes and noble fired its ceo
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bower wasn't a good fit and declined to go in detail. he was previously the ceo of sears, the struggling book seller hurt online by amazon is working to cut its business by cutting costs and closing stores. ford says it will have self-driving cars in the next five years. the cars won't have steering wheels or gas they are designed for ride sharing services. google debuted in awe chatting app. the app named duo is a free service for phones running android and apple. unlike other video chatting appears, due owe sends a photo of who is calling you. it's a feature that google calls knock knock. there is no for sale sign on the famed playboy mansion any more.
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the sale comes with a catch. 90-year-old hefner will be able to live there the rest of his life. once hefner moves out, the neighbor plans to connect the five-acre estate to his home next door. >> jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. still to come, a hot tourist attraction. thousands are traveling miles to get a close-up look at a lava flow in hawaii as it spills into the ocean.
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the navy named a new ship for gay rights pioneer harvey milk. he hid his sexual orientation to serve in the navy and became a san francisco supervisor. he was assassinated in 1978. the "uss harvey milk" will carry oil. a new craze is taking over the internet. jim axelrod looks at what is behind the latest stunt. >> 22 push-ups, here we go. >> reporter: move over ice buckets, a new challenge is ripping through social media. push-ups. 22 in fact. knocking them out and then challenging someone else to do it. >> i'm doing the 22 push-up challenge. >> reporter: from stars like
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groups. it is not about pumping a pecks. it's designed to focus a traj. for years it was estimated 22 veterans committed suicide east day. retired marine don nguyen is the director of 22 kill. >> when it came out that 22 veterans were committing suicide, it's almost unbelievable. we wanted to find out more about >> reporter: two summers ago, the ice bucket challenge raved $115 million. the group behind this challenge, 22 kill, says it's primary goal is to raise awareness, not money. rusty is an army vet who tried to kill himself after coming home from iraq in 2011. >> if i knew of an organization at the time that was doing what we do at 22 kill, i don't feel that i would have attempted suicide. >> reporter: recently, the department of veterans affairs
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veterans a day who take their own lives. the numbers may have changed, but the mission has not. >> we are not going to be done until it's zero. we are not going change our name because of a new study. what matters is the number is going down and not up. >> reporter: the hope now is to keep that number moving in the right direction, 22 push-ups at a time. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. here is another look at this morning's california's newest wildfire is burning this morning east of los angeles and rapidly spreading. the called bluecut fire has burned at least 18,000 acres since it broke out late yesterday morning. more than 34,000 homes are in the fire's path and more than 82,000 people are under evacuation orders. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," fallout over a youtube video showing an american hunter
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plus, after al ly raisman's silver medalist win last night, we will speak with her parents about her long journey to rio. and we will talk with amy schumer about her new book. that is the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green.
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4:30, 79 degrees on this wednesday, august 17th. a hot day in store, but a little bit of relief whether it comes to the humidity. that's some good news. good morning, i'm chris wragge. >> i'm cindy hsu in for mary calvi. welcome to cbs 2 news this morning. we'll have traffic and weather on the 2s in just a moment. foirs, though, breaking news -- first, though, fi home. firefighters spent the night battling flames and pulling people out of the burning building >> ali bauman joins us this morning live from little ferry. >>reporter: six people were taken to the hospital, one as young as a 5-year-old girl. you can see the fire chief still on scene here just how these people became trapped inside of a burning building. >> fire. extension ladder for me.

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