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"cbs this morning. "from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm tony dokoupil. captioning funded by cbs good morning. it's thursday, october 13th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." it was a realck all of a sudden, his hands were all over me. >> explosive allegations against donald trump. >> when he started putting his hand up my skirt and that was it. >> in one night, at least four women come forward claiming they were sexually assaulted by trump. this morning, his campaign is fighting back in a big way. hillary clinton's campaign staff is exposed in another round of wikileak e-mails while clinton tries to keep the heat
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>> he is going to -- and i quote -- run a scorched earth strategy, whatever that means. and breaking overnight. the u.s. counterstrikes in the red sea, after rebels in yemen fire missiles again at an american warship. 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. this morning, donald trump allegations of sexual assault. at least four women accuse trump of inappropriate advance. two women tell "the new york times" trump made unwanted sexual advances decade apart. a writer for "people" magazine accuse trump of forcibly kissing her 11 years ago. in the palm beach post another woman accuses trump of grabbing her 13 years ago. brian webb is here in new york with more. brian, good morning.
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all of these allegations, he is threatening legal action against the media outlets that are
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campaign maintains russia instigated the hack to benefit trump. so hillary clinton's next campaign stop is in california. donald trump visits the swing states of florida and ohio.
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thank you so much, brian. "the new york times" reporters michael barbero and megan towey broke the details of the new allegations against trump. ahead on "cbs this morning," their first tv interview since publishing the story. early this morning, a u.s. navy warship launched three cruise missiles at radar sites in yemen. president obama authorized the action in retaliation of recent military attacks on a naval destroyer. johnathan vigliotti has the details from our london bureau. r sites were controlled by iranian-backed rebels and used to carry out remote missile attacks the last four days on an american warship. all three sites were destroyed by cruise missiles, but there was no immediate word of any casualties. today's attack against the houthi rebels marks the first time the united states has become directly involved militarily in the civil war between the civil group.
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publicly pushed for peace while quietly providing military support to saudi arabia. this week's rebel-launched missiles didn't actually strike the u.s. destroyer but said they posed a real threat and threats to the united states. parts of north carolina face their worst flooding in 17 years. the central and eastern part of the state are swamped by rising waters triggered by hurricane
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people in four states, 20 in north carolina alone. the message to residents from officials, get out of the way. >> stay away from the water. whether you're walking or riding in a car, do not get near the water. it will kill you! >> floodwaters have closed roads and highways and forced 34 north carolina school systems to shut down. it's estimated matthew caused $10 billion in property damages a u.s. navy warship is on en route to haiti with hundreds of marines and sailors to aid in the hurricane efforts. a situation for hundreds of thousands in haiti is segregate following last week's hit by hurricane matthew. hundreds have died and cases of cholera are increasing. they will deliver supplies. two boston police officers
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wounds after a shoot-out. one of them is in critical condition this morning. responding to a domestic call last night, they faced a man in a bullet-proof vest with an assault rifle. the suspect was killed. the police commissioner says the wounded were rescued by fellow officers. >> the officers with our wounded officers were able to quickly administer first aid, apply a tourniquet. one officer had his hand
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the crash of a small plane in connecticut. the crash appears to have been a suicide. a student pilot and his instructor crashshed a short distance from an airport in hartford tuesday aftfternoon ju outside of the headquauarters oa military jet engine manufactcturer. sources say the fought the instructor for control. the student was killed. the instructor survived. an american airlines jet was forced to makee an ununschedule american flighght 288 t twin en boboeing 787 en n route from shanghghai to chicago when an warning light indicated possible enginene trouble. the planegate. the austrian jet was parked at the time. the f ara is investigating. coming up on the "morning news."
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the dow jones closed 15 points higher. the s&p gained two points when the nasdaq lost seven. samsung is sending fire resistant kits for return of its galaxy note 7 phones. the prepaid boxes include a static proof bag and then a box inside a fireproof package. customers are instructed to wear safety gloves and the boxes can be shipped by truck on ipo for snapchat could come by march. it's expected to be one of the most lucrative ipos in recent years. snapchat is looking for a $25
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. lebron james and are both global sports stars. but when asked about what donald trump calls "locker room talk" their responses could not have been more different. >> about family, about strategies we may have that night. about a highlight that may have happened. a home run in the bottom of the ninth or alley-oop from a player from the night before is what happens in our locker room. but what that guy said, i don't
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your kids per donald trump's version of locker room talk? >> thank you, guys. have a good day. >> brady said during the primary campaign that he and trump were friends. james has endorsed hillary clinton. there has been a long cold spell in a hockey hot bed in toronto but a maple leaf rookie might change that. the rookie matthews scored four goals in his first nhl debut in a 5-4 loss in ottawa. the leafs have made the playoffs just once the last 11 seasons. a scuba team adds water to a challenge. they submerged yesterday to do the exercise as part of spain's national day. the goal of the challenge is to raise awareness about mental health issues facing military personnel. it's a little easier underwater, i would think, right? i'm anne-marie green.
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everyone seems to be tracking their steps, their sleep, and their heart rate. but are those wrist-worn trackers actually accurate? kenneth craig looks at a >> reporter: when aaron isman hits the pavement for walks. >> i'm not an athlete who cares that much. i want to make sure it's up and beating and moving faster when i'm walking. >> reporter: but a new study from the cleveland clinic shows getting an accurate heart rate reading on the popular wrist devices can carry. >> people are increasingly relying on these monitors to record heart rate and they often become very concerned and
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that are completely out of the norm. >> reporter: researchers looked at four wrist monitors including the fitbit and apple watch and testing them side-by-side with a heart monitor and an ekg, the gold standard of heart rate testing. >> apple watch was more than 90% accurate while the fit bit was in the 80s in terms the accuracy and the other two were in between. >> reporter: researchers say the chest strap she owns a fitbit. >> i've bought them. i've spent the money! but i've never really used them. >> reporter: she says she prefers to measure her heart rate the old-fashioned way. kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. here is another look at this morning's top stories. the trump campaign is denying the accusations of four women who say trump sexually assaulted them. two told "the new york times" that trump assaulted them decades apart.
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of a sudden, his hands were all over me. >> lawyers are demanding "the times" retract the story. a writer for "people" magazine says trump kissed her against her will 11 years ago. the trump campaign calls that a fabricated story. e-mails released by wikileaks reveals an exchange between clinton and jennifer palmieri. she was asked abou and the backlash from the gop. >> i'm a catholic. i don't recognize that e-mail that we saw. and this whole effort is led by the russians. >> vladimir putin insists his country has nothing to do to gain from tampering with u.s. elections. u.s. investigators say they are confident russia is responsible. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," new sexual assault accusations have donald trump hitting back
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named new food stars in the nation's capital. and why many school dances nationwide are being cancelled. that is the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green.
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now at 4:30 - donald trump and hillary clinton... are both ?facing controversy? this morning.two women who say trump ?touched them inappropriately?... are now sharing their story. meanwhile--- wikileaks releases ?more? emails from the clinton campaign. and supporting each other.a father and son both face a health crisis... together. 3 good morning everyone.it's thursday, october 13-th. i'm jessica tighe. tighe.and i'm kate chappell we're following a number of stories for you this morning... including, a look ahead to the big game this weekend. the packers take on the dallas cowboys at lambeau field on sunday. hear from the players.. coming up! up! but first-- feel the cool down! you'll notice the drop in the temperature... when you walk outside this morning.

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