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5d captioning funded by cbs >>good morning. is moay, octor 10th, 16. dold tru apoloze she says a vulgar video shows who trump really is. >> the threat from hcane matthew continues. north carolina faces dangerous fl arereghe multibillion dollar impact of the deadly storm. samsung reportedly stops production of thefollowing ser. three top phone companies now refuse to give customers
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for later this in it'lear there e deep dions in the party, charlie, so far, at least the majority ofouse republicans are still supporting their candidate for president. >> robby mook is the campaign manager for hillary clinton and headquarters iooyn, york. good morning. >> good morning. where is thispaign going which dismayed many people in rms of the bitterness of it all? are you going to have to finally fend and go darker? >> wel first of all, we were l disaointed by donald trumstunt events prior to the debate. he wt into this debate intended oromud. hillary showed up at th debate
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she has to make aifference in people's lives. i think she had the opportunity to dat. unfortunately, shead to do quite a bit of fact donald trump throught. but we feel like we got that done. >> they are calling it the ugliliest, nest debate ever. u feel tha way wating it for you? >> first of all, i feel donald trump wanted to make this about mud slinging. i was disappointed about the stunt that he tried to pull just and, unrtunately,nued to string of inaccuracies and lies. the fact-checkers have said that.inted in like i said, i th secretary inton was able to make a clear case. e articulated clear plans o health carereign policynd manyther reg that donald trump's
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>>on ,said if he elected he wld appoi prosecutor to try to put her in >> againdisappointing. wouldayt' that dald umhishat theepublin dictatorshi wher can lk up your political opponents. department have red ohis issue. again, thiis just dontrump tryi tintimidatellary, bully hillary and change the debate from anything but himself. i think shouldapoge. >> thanks, robbie mook. >> thanks. >> hurricane matthew's toll is rising in the southeast. the storm is blamed for at least 19 deaths. severe floodinledor a ounder res. eostf ppe damage
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seriously. it's goi to beith us for a long time. >> reporter:arl lee is a member of the urban srch and re. chlenge on the ground. the >> we are looking for the areas mbe- t those areas. >> reporter: matthd up to 1 ihes of e ter and waterela problems all over. and washed out road. over the weekend, rain w all that rain also overflowed the ste'er svehi ttownryin
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peop are staying at this shelter. ol that is one of the fe struures to have theyel us they have seen little to nothing in terms of he fror government. >> the d'tave anything to eat. they don't have anything to drk. and for the moment, no one is coming to help them. the most difficult part of our reporting came as we were walkinroh theom jeremy. dozens of survivor surrounded me and they asked me to write
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a way for them to say, loo we are surviving and we are here.s. nrvel repor vladimir, thank you. how u.s. cell phone companies are responding to the good morning a sunny strt. your is a five picturegetting b morning. we still have some flood concerns. all the areas highlighted in green it is 48 in raleigh and in durham.
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inome clogged storm drains that are making the reseeding of the water difficult. flood warning for all the is evening. the map until 10:30 teeratures are coor to art the 48 degrees in raei and in durham. these tempates will be climbing up to abt 8 this afternoon. 69 degrees tomorrow and other start in the 40s, low 70s for 6z wednesday, the state are --e fa o76. we have too several on interstate 95. we have one wher the highw intersect near 0. 'r exit 341 a 7 mile closure on i- 40. watch for some delays and take some extra time there.
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hey, guys. i wonder if he wrote that. "saturday night live" was on fire this weekend. you haven't seen that open on "saturday night live" about the debate, it is must-see tv. >> more than that, they incorporated the latest developments over the weekend. >> absolutely. >> they did it really good. welcome back to "cbs this morning.? this hf hour, the leaked video of donald trump's lewd comments about women could seriously voters. we will take a look at the history of statements of many women including a former executive who find ofnsive. galaxy note's 7 smartphone me u.s. companies stopping distribution of their replacements over these safety concerns. the new fallout over phones that may overheat. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. the desert sun of palm springs says the suspect in the deaths of two police officers
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a 12-hour standoff. th officers were shot saturday respondi to a disturbance call. the suspect is a felon with street gang connections. "the new york times" reports that two missiles were fired last night toward a u.s. navy destror neare yemen. the ship th were launched from coastal s controlledy bels. the rebels are backed by iran. "telegraph" alleged bomb plot in germany. the man was arrested today after a two-day hunt. the suspect is a 22-year-old who had been granted a asylum. they found explosives in his apartment. he was arrested after police got a tip from fellow syrians who had held the man. new attention to donald trump's history of questionable statements. the republican nominee apologized for the language he used in the 2005 tape.
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latest incident threatens to erode hisupport amonfemale his campaign, i me, trump has insulted rosie'donne and many re. his statements go back decades and something women vs wamarrd. a [ b ] s >> by the way, your daughter. >>he's beautiful. >> can iay this? a piece of [ bleep tervie he did in 2005 and 2006ith howard short-term where he tke about with beauty pageant contestants. >> you could also say is the owner of the pageant that it's
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>> reporter: after the first debate, trp spent days attacking 1996 miss unie alicia machado who acc h of making derogy comments and humiliating her because she gained weight. >> she was the worst we ever had. the absolute worst. she wa >> repr: and last we, the associated president suggested trump subjected contestance on "the apprentice." >> you drop to your knees? >> must be ptt picture you dropping to your knees. >> he wantedvebodyohink that his office was decorated with beautiful women. >> reporter: clinton suprter barbara rest worked with trump nearly two decades. a former executive vice president of his company, she says trump often made stf.propriate comments to his >> created a -- a what we call a hostile environment. all of the talking about "playboy" and stuff like that.
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misogyny. >> he is not a groper. not who he is. i have known my father, obviously, my whole life and he has total respect for women. >> this was locker room talk. i'm not proud of it. >> have you ever done those things? >> women have resctor me and i will tell you -- no, i have not. eput trump had a straelatioith'p female votersefehet velaays "usa today" washgtureahius page. treen led among men aut biggest gender gap i modern l pointed to hisecord of lso promoting women to key positio female voters inhe battleground state of nnsylvan said t leaked footage worsene the view of trump. ga >>jan. ace the nati" moderar and political ws director john dickerson joins us
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suort and many members reince iebus thoht heon e hoteayg toy. with t people who wereng the trump campaignast week. the things that caused him to flee still exists andt tshe audt in republicans i've talk to the latest of an emple of his volatility that it's unpredictable and that he is going oo this campaign and also as president. >> will be there me defections today? >> well, we are going to have to see. there were planning to be. others whoerhinking of jumping and didn't want to the it be the debate but that nervousness he created sll exists regardless of what happened in the 90 minutes and ev some people stupt before the debate where he brought up the clinton accusers, the bill clinton accusers saw that as a way to leave, give
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donald trump has shown he will win at all costs. for those who want to win that is great news. for republicans who are worried about the costs, it scares them. >> one thing it has accomplished there is not been the appropriate amount of conversation about her leaked speech. can that become a big issue? >> well, it -- well, it --f donald trump and the republican party conversation breakup that is going on, that isop a major party in the united states is havg a crisist the moment. >> a civil war. >> it was not one of her finer moments last nigh her response tohe questio about these hacked e-mails, the speeches to wall street where she was chammingcham i channeling abe lincoln. speak speaks in private o wa >> that is what she had? >> that is what she said. in the movie "linlnid but she w
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explanion and wenthuh? ye ey didn't find it a compellin explanatn why yocan't say in public whayouould say in private. although, you know, again, the blic/private company kathleen frankovic is going right now aboudonald tr >> wlked a little bit a this last night. the treatnt of women has now become falointf thisampaign. naldrump'sreatment of women. we learned from "the ington post" overnight that not only this facebook live stun his son-in-law and campaign manager tried to have these clinton accuserit in the family vip box so they would be staring hillary clinton in the face. and maybe have to shake hands e of theike pence the running mate said he edo e donamp sw his heart.
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? >> suspended production of its flagship smartphone amid new safety concerns. the embattled company recalled around 2.5 million galaxy note 7's last month. their batteries could overheat and they sometimes caught fire each when they are turned off. now there are reports that the replacement phones also overheat. kris van cleave is outside of an at&t store in washington. one of the sellers that no longer offers the replacements. >> reporter: good morning.
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samsung. first, at&t and several other carriers said they were pulling the devices and halting the replacement program. then this news from korea emerged samsung may be suspending productioof t galaxy note 7 altogether. which raises the question is this the end of the galaxy device? >> it got hot in my pocket. >> reporter: at least three u.s. owners of the replacement galaxy note 7 say the dangerously overheated, the same problem repord with the originaldece. those phones were recalled last month burn injuries due to overheating lithium ion batteries. cnet's dan ackerman says is not surprised about the reported production halt. >> a enough cases with these replacement phones they didn't have a choice if they can't identify the problem immediately. >> reporter: now three major
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exchanging the original phones with samsung's new replacements, urging customers to power down their devices and return them. >> we are so fortunate she wasn't injured or severely burned. >> reporter: andrew of minnesota says his daughter's replacement galaxy note 7 overheated while she was holding it last week. michael clairing says his new note 7 filled his bedroom with smoke. >> it wasn't plugged in. it wasn't anything. it was just sitting there. >> reporter: a southwest plane ev says his replacementhone started making sizzlin sounds. >> and looked around to se what that was and there was smoke just billowing, pouring out of my pocket. >> reporter: analysts say samsung faces now an uphill battle, regaining the public's trust. >> samsung needs to convince people it's taking the proper time and care and not rushing out replacement phones too qirl before they figure out what the problem or problems are with these phones. >> reporter: samsung has not
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comment about the reports they are suspended production, but earlier in the weekend, samsung told "cbs this morning" that if a safety issue is found, it will take appropriate action. >> kris, thank you. >> what does that mean, appropriate action? it scares me it's turned off and still catches fire and now make an announcement on the planes which is scary because you have to rely on people to police themselves. >> you don't want something on fire in your pants. old time rock 'n' rollers are uni fans. that is ahead. first, it's time to check your local weather. good morning. we are seeing the sunshine outside right now. you can see the blue skies. little cooler as we start the day. flood warnings continue for the counties and green until 10:30 p.m.
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avoid areas where they are. t we still have flood warnings in effect until 10:30. that is for flooded roads. temperatures this morning are on the cooler side. upper 40s and lower 50s. we are climbing to about 68 degrees. 70s for the rest of the week. the time now is 7:59. let's check on your morning
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westbound. traffic is backed up. you might want to find an alternate route. there's an accident tying up traffic on both sides of glenwood. there are several accidents around downtown raleigh. one at drury lane. we have wade avenue the eastbound exit ramp is blocked. where does north carolina go from here? i'm roy cooper, and after years of our state moving backward, these would be my priorities as governor. first, instead of social issues, i'll focus on our schools and keeping good teachers with better pay. we need to end giveaways for companies that send jobs overseas and grow our economy here. and we need to reform our tax system so those at the top aren't getting tax breaks at your expense.
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? good morning. it is monday, october 10th, 2016. welcome back to "cbs this morning.? there is more real news ahead, including what you might call the rough and tumble presidential debate. bob schieffer called it wrestle matchup and trump's crude talk about women. first, here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> trump calling hillary clinton a liar at least nine times. she argued he was trying to distract from the elephants in the room. >> trump came prepared for an intense lit personal fight. >> worried his comments could cost them the house and the
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appoint a prosecutor to try to put her in jail. >> his history of coarse statements go back decades many women voters find repulsive. >> tried to make it about bill clinton treatment of women. >> this is 100% donald trump and he behaved in a way that has gotten him to the dance. >> look at this road. completely washed away and impassible. not just for residents, but for rescue teams. >> the death toll may for sure because it's difficult to get to the more remote parts of the country. >> martin on the ground. andrews makes the play. out there. throw to first. what a play! but here comes the runner! the ball game is over! he is safe! the blue jays are moving on to the alcs!
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king and norah o'donnell. donald trump and hillary clinton traded sharp personal attacks in last night's second debate. the candidate met two days after a 2005 video came out. it shows trump making aggressive sexual comments about women. prominent republicans denounced those remarks. at least 25 republicans pulled their endorsements of trump because of the video. trump held a news conference before the debate with women who accused former president bill clinton of sexual misconduct. >> donald trump was asked in the debate about that 2005 video. he said no one has more respect for women than he does. >> you called what you said locker room banter. you describe kissing women without consent and grabbing their genitals. that is sexual assault. you bragged that you have sexually assaulted women. do you understand that?
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i don't think you understood what was said. this was locker room talk. i'm not proud of it. >> so for the record you're saying you never did that? >> frankly, you hear these things. i was embarrassed by it, but i have tremendous respect for women. >> have you ever done those things? >>omenaveespect for me a i will tell you -- no, i have not. >> i want to send a message. we all should to every boy and girl and, indeed, to the entire world, that america already is great, but we are great one another and we will work with one another, and we will celebrate our diversity. >> if you look at bill clinton, far worse. mine were words and his were action. >> anyone can draw their own conclusions at this point about whether or not the man in the video or the man on the stage respects women. but he never apologizes for
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>> in a cbs news battleground poll, 54% of likely voters in ohio and 51% in pennsylvania said the tape did not change their view of donald trump. donald trump's campaign manager kellyanne conway joins us from trump tower in new york. good morning. >> good morning. >> "the washington post" is reporting that the trump campaign wanted to seat the women who have accused bill clinton of indiscretion in the vip box. were you upset that president on the debate thwarted that? >> i was surprised they thwarted that only it did not say family box, it said vip box. in the clinton box they invited senator claire mccaskill of missouri and she is not a family member, but they threatened to have security remove the women. i thought that was unfortunate because mark cuban got to sit where he wanted to sit. i think the broader issue, i was surprised at the clip you played of hillary clinton was her first response last night and when she
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went on to apologize again and saide was embarrassed for the remarks he had made and that there is a difference between words and actions. that succeeded his earlier post on friday night in light of the videotape revelations that he had said some foolish things and he was sorry for them. >> what was the point, kellyanne of having the women there in that facebook live chat? it wasn't a press conference cause there were reporters weren't allowed to ask them questions, but what with women voters? >> it wasn't a facebook live chat. they women want to be heard. and i'm sure they would be available to come on your show any time. they deserve to be heard. we agree with hillary clinton, norah. she famously said about a year ago that she believes always sexual assault victims deserve to be heard and believed and i'm sorry that there are exclusions to her list based on -- based the way she has treated them. the whole point of those four
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kathleen and kathleen and paula is thousand they were treated by bill clinton. "the new york times" shortly after endorsing her to president went through the litany of hillary clinton modus operandi with them. them being private investigators and really try to ruin their lives and they want to be heard. in the case of kathy shelton she was a 12-year-old rape and hillary clinton successful represented her accuser. >> she was select by a judge to defend the man. >> she did so. a year later she laughed about getting him to have the plea deal. she deserves to be heard. >> kellyanne, do you expect there to be more videos and more people coming forward to talk about donald trump in the way this video spoke about donald trump? >> there is no way for me to know that, charlie. i am just very happy that donald trump said he was embarrassed
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and that over the last year and a half, as he has been running for president, he has met millions of americans who have inspired him to soldier on to fight for the issues that they care about, that he is trying to articulate and show a real contrast with hillary clinton. there was a lot discussed in a 90-minute debate. tons of issues and he held hillary clinton to account for lying about her e-mails and not knowing the -- confidential on documents even though she has been secretary of state and first lady. >> he went about mike pence and donald trump today? he seemed to throw mr. pence under the bus last night. >> no that is ntrue. mike pence is on otherworks right now talking about what a fabulous job his running mate the top of the ticket did in the debate last night. >> over the weekend he was nowhere to be seen. i know he is out there today but he was nowhere to be seen over the weekend. >> no, that is actually not true. friday he was active. saturday, he decided not to go to wisconsin. and if donald trump wasn't
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on saturday night, it may not be public but he flew to rhode island to keep a commitment at a fund-raiser done for the committee between the rnc and the campaign. yesterday, he had sunday off after his debate. >> do you examine speaker ryan to keep his endorsement of donald trump or will he defect as well? >> i don't know. i hoe he keeps his word of donald trump. speaker ryan, of course, took to the stage in wisconsin in his event and faced some boos from the crowd because those who were house has endorsed the nominee donald trump and hope that he -- >> what is that doing to the campaign? these are people who had endorsed donald trump and hopeful he would be a difference kind of candidate and now they are disendorsing him. what does that do to the campaign? >> well, it tells us that many of them don't want to support him and we are going to take the case directly to the voters. i can tell you as a campaign manager, we certainly welcome them back and hope they saw on display last night somebody who is willing to a take the case to
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the next three or four supreme court justices over to hillary clinton, they should think about that. >> there is a story making the rounds on social media about what melania trump wore. a gucci pussy bow crepe de chin blouse. do you know anything why she wore that? >> i don't know. she looked beautiful as she always do. >> don't miss the point that i'm making. don't miss the point that i'm making. yes, she looked beautiful and lovely i think under the circumstances that seemed an unusual choice but we thank you. thank you for joining us today. >> thank you. >> last night's town hall debate format created awkward moments you you could say. two long political strategists weigh on how the candidates performed after the podium. first, it's time to check your local weather. good morning morning. we
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where are last night we got the inside look at the preparations with veterans political strategists and their names are dan senor and michael feldman. including the opening behind the opening that handshake did not happen and that set the stage for a tense feisty confrontation between hillary clinton and donald trump. dan and michael are here with rea reaction. we were sitting there. >> what had happened if he had reached out? >> i think she would have taken it back. i don't think there was anything in it for her to shake his hand after the country was seeing them for the first time after this video, this vulgar predatory video had been out.
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move toward each other b shaked hands at the end. does that mean anything to you? >> no. i think him responding saying nice to her as not a quitter. it was quick. >> rentedly he repeatedly descrs locker room behavior. how do you think that played? >> well, it's interesting. i don't know how well it played with the very small number of people right now who are sitting on the fence between the republican establishment fleeing him. that potentially is the most important audience. he clearly made a decision he was going to move past this. and the best defense is a good offense and stay on the attack last night and not use any of that air time on the defensive. and she came prepared to make a connection between the tape and a larger pattern of behavior or what she sees are poor traits in him but then not dwell on it and i think both executed on that strategy. >> how about the way they moved on the stage?
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he was sort of hovering behind her. does that say anything to you at all? ammunition? >> i thought it was weird. i thought her positioning on the stage was perfect. i thought his hovering was weird. i thought his shaking back and forth as she was speaking from the split screen was weird. at the end of the day i'm not sure it will matter that much. >> this is fairly depict where the republican party is? this from "the new york times." the republican party was at the brink of donald trump signaled he would retaliate against lawmakers from his campaign and others fear losing control of both house and congress. >> very few republican leaders i know believe that trump should be president or trump will be president. i don't think that has changed. i think the standard has really dropped now. the standard used to be can trump win. now the standard is -- or the standard heading into debate was
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the ticket? >> did he do that? >> yes. i think he prolonged life as the nominee. >> how does the speaker of the house paul ryan continue to stand by the nominee who stood by the comments that he says you can do anything, you can grab them by the p word. how does a republican then, if they want a future in politics stand by that? >> norah, after he used the word, he was sickened by donald trump's behavior. sickened. >> is there a real test? >> the same speaker that wanted african-american -- >> the same question for every republican leader and the same question for mike pence. you can go down the list. all of these leaders have to think about what it says for the party and their own futures. in the near term, what they are hearing from many of their rank and file from the members of congress, i spoke to a few members of congress over the weekend who are first, second-term congressmen saying, look. i'm going to win my race and my
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the republican voters in my district are still sticking by trump. if i keep my head down, i'll win re-election. if i take on trump i'm playing with fire and they could turn on me me like that and i could lose my election. >> paul ryan, does he stand to lose more by disendorsing or remaining quiet? >> my counsel to every republican is to best distance yourself from donald trump. now, honestly what speaker ryan has a series of equities he h does in the future, then i can't speak to but generally speaking as far as the future of the party is concerned, i think the more distance with trump, the better. >> mike, he is not doing anything to expand his base. rudy giuliani made all of the rounds yesterday saying he is ashamed and embarrassed and be contrite but he was quite the opposite when he came out yesterday. >> look. i agree with that and i don't think he did anything to reach out to new voters. he may have stopped the bleeding among the establishment.
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core and made the decision for speaker ryan very complicated today. it's not just a down ballot conversation. speaker ryan has to worry about the caucus he is going to be governing in next congress and there divergent views how this should be handled so a difficult position for him. look. we are not talking about who is going to win the election and whether the debate will move that now. we are talking about what is the impact going to be down ballot and what is the makeup of both houses of congress. a vastly different conversation. >> everybody is concerned the election is over? >> it's never over. we are less than four weeks out. 1 in 4 republicans today, 1 in 4 republicans believe that donald trump should not be the nominee. just unprecedented you have this pr proximity to a general election and believe the party got the wrong guy. >> we will see.
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ooking out for us. bald eagle rescued from the grill of a car is drawing comparison to the state of the country this election season. the eagle looked confused after it got stuck in florida following hurricane matthew. oh! it was saved by county sheriff and rescue workers. some wonder if the eagle's flight is an omen. said we are sad and confused eagle tonight. >> they got him out.
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it is 8:25. later today governor pat mccrory will be touring flooded areas. is expected his trip aro noon. cumberland county was one of the hardest hit in the area. fayetteville picked up 14 inches of rain over the weekend. some sad news, according to the governor as a result of the storm eight people are dead, by people are missing, over 1000 people had to be rescued. we know many of the deaths from the hurricane came from drivers being swept off of flooded roads. they warned us not to travel through standing water because
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as a result, many roads are closed in the area. we will have a look at traffic in a moment. there are several school systems closed and businesses as well. hundreds of thousands are without power. some could be without power for several days after the storm road through over the weekend. we had substations that were flooded. we cannot safely work and some of those zones until the flooding has receded. we expect this to be a multi- day effort. ration will not be complete until the next weekend. we have a look at the outages that duke energy is reporting at the moment. you can stay with cbs north carolina for updates on the wer outages. you can also keep up with the latest updates from the storm on our news app. if you do not have it now is a good time to download it. you can get it from the app store or on google play. it is free.
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the weather app. the we'll keep you updated alerts and forecast. it is free in the app store. the trial of chandler who drove drunk and killed three people, including a six-year-old girl continues inside of an orange county courtroom. jurors heard testimonythe family of the victims. also several of her friends. we wl also hear from the manager of the bar that she visited night. we will have the latest from the trial at noon. nor morning, we're off to a sunny start. here is a live picture outside from the airport. a lot of sunshineut ere. a nice-looking start to the day. we havood warnings in effect until 10:30 in the evening. we have seen full creeks in streams as well as clogged storm drains. we are dry outside in temperatures are in the 40s and
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temperat are climbing to 68. we will be in the 70s for the rest of the week. it is now 8:28. was struck on your morning drive. we have a lot of issues on the roads. we have an accident that is just helping cleared on i-40 westbound at exit 9. we have some delays existing there. that accident is mostly cle watch for some lingering backups, a cable accidents inside beltline. at drury lane there's an accident. nd on wade avenue e eastbound break up is blocked due to high water. we're not sure that will reopen. you need an alternate route.
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? a close call for veteran wing suit jumper whose suit got caught on the exit step of the plane he was trying to jump from! he dalein the air upside down until his crew was abl to free him! he landed safely and so did the trouble right away. how terrifying that must be. thank you, crew. >> lesson get caught. welcome back to "cbs ts morning.? this half hour, charlie's wide ranging conversation with supreme court justice r bader ginsburg. how the bench has changed when she was appointed 20 years ago
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antonin scalia. >> and ahead what jennifer to t women, including her daughters. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. e independent in london says some top athletes wants donald trump to stop calling hisgar statements locker room talk. the ao twitter after trump used the phrase in last night's debate to explain . baseball, football and basketball players all said never come up inhe loc ros. the athuts night inny locker room i've been in. >> a locker room, when you're 59 years old at the time that he those comments. s insider reports on the bate questioner who become an ierneation. he always has a bright sweater and attracted instant attention
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to build. >> ruth bader ginsburg argued cases that transformed the supreme court's view of gender equality. in 1993 she became the second woman appointed to the nation's highest court and known for her candor and unlikely friendship with antonin scalia who died in february. we sat down for a conversation about past and her future. >> whoever becomes president, when they arrive in the white house, they have the opportunity to appoint a new supreme court justice. the election the senate will act. >> reporter: what would you like to see the senate do? >> i would like to see the court have a full house byhe time this term ends. orter: you'd le to se the cot have a full house? >> have nine members, yes. >> reporter: before t tm
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retiring? >> i have said that i will hold this office as long as i can do the job full steam. >> reporter: you are doing it full steam? >> so i know that this year, i'm okay. at my age, i'm 83. you have to take it year-by-year. >> reporter: many people, you know, have been fascinated by the fact that ginsburg opera. you have told me when we talked about your chambers that he is a better singer than you are. >> he was a much better nger justice scalia >> we agree on a whole lot of stuff. we do. ruth is bad only on the knee-jerk stuff.
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>> rorter:ce without him. he had an uncanny ability to ke even the most somber judge smile. >> reporter: when you came to the court, sandra day o'connor was your good friend. when she left, you said that was a turning moment? >> when sandra ft, iwas a very lonely place for me to be that is, the perception of the of spectators, and they saw eight rather well-fed men there. little woman. it was the wrong perception. >> reporter: yeah, exactly. >> i've been there over 23 years so i sit by seniority close to
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and keegan on the left side and my new colleagues take a very active heart in the colloquy that goes on in ol arme. >> this is the first book you have written since being a justice of the supreme court. >> yes. not first book ever. the first book was the best seller called "civil procedure in sweden." >> reporter: i missed that one. interested in procedure. >> yes. i taught procedure for 17 years. >> reporter: when did this love affair with the law, how did it begin? >> my interest in becoming a lawyer was spocked in the 1950s when i was a student, an undergraate ent at cornel of nior joe carthy. ot a gd tim f our
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law brought to my attention the lawyers that were appearing before the people called before the committees. lawyers who were reminded congress, we ane ha fth amendment. yes.cto individual make a ving,lu to do aay something that would make condionsyo litt student at cornell. >> yes. >> reporter: who decided to be ayer too. >> yeah. my dear husband. >> reporter: your husband? >> yeah. in fact, we had decided that whatever we do, we do it togeth matarted out as amistry major bu his t major was golf. >> reporter: yes. >> and labs were in the afternoon and interfered with golf practice. so then it wasithe business school or law school. >> reporter: you were harvard?
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>> reporter: both great law schos but why trsfer? >> marty was one year ahead of me. he had had his first year at harvard and then was called into seice. my daughter was 3 years old and i didn't want to be a single mom, so i left harvard. >> reporter: a harvard didn't give you a degree. and then marty comes to you and says, don't go back and accept anything from harvard unless they are willing to give you an honorary degree? >> which i receive chambers of you and domingo. >> yes. >> reporter: he is singing to you? ? >> reporter: in the harvard graduation robes? >> yes. ? ? to the supreme court ? >> reporter: and your title to
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that is me. >> reporter: thank you for this time. i enjoyed it very much. >> i did, too. >> i like that. a woman ecstasy. >> what a sweet way to end too. >> you talked about, too, many people don't realize, too, her legacy in terms of being a great legal mind. >> exactly. and really she has been called the third good marshal of the women's right movement. before she was a judge, she was writing briefs about gender discrimination and has continued >> i love she is 83 and going full steam. i often her described as frail. >> she was alive and funny. >> very much so. >> w loved it. >> her voice is monotone. i like that. >> in a couple of weeks i get an opportunity to her and justice sonia sotomayor together. >> that's what you like, smart girls on either side of you! that is very nice.
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charl's pbs program. you know he has got one. author jennifer weiner is getting personal in our green room. she talks about her decision to write her very first nonfiction book and guess what. it's about her own life and fin out why she says this one is difficult and she is writing about her father a good monday morning. we blue skies, a nice thing to see after this weekend's rain. speaking of the rain we do have a flood warning for in affect for all the counties on the map you see here. this is due to full creeks and streams and clogged storm
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after 20 years in washington, we're learning lots about richard burr. first, he opposed a bill prohibiting insider trading by members of congress. now we learn burr had over $100,000 in oil and gas stocks while he backed legislation giving tax credits benefitting gas companies. and oil and gas companies donated over half a million dollars to burr's campaigns. sie h's been in congress. that's making washington work for him.
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you like that choice of music, miss weiner. best selling author jennifer weiner's books have been on the best sellers list more than five years and 15 fiction books penned or the years and in 36 countrie she is a big, big seller. for the first time she is telling her own lifestory, the must ures in life love in pfer icis ais >> those his is the f yng, bang, bang. ckled nonfiction.
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governor pat mccrory is expected to began his trip around noon. >>thousands of people had evacuated princeville. officials ordered that mandatory town white evacuation was hit with severe flooding on the rising river. residents are hoping the next 24 hours will be a safe when.>> we or just praying that everything will be good. we're praying that basically everyone will be safe.
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it reached 26 feet during hurric was almost completely destroyed. as a result of hurricane mathew many roads are closed in the area. we will have a look at traffic in just a moment. several schools have canceled classes for today and businesses are also close. some could be without power for several days after the storm rolled through er today at 9:00 pat mccrory will give a news conference from the emergency operations center. they have an update on conditions in north carolina. we will streaming live online. you can also watch it on the mobile app. it is a good time to download it. it is on the app store or on google play. the women who drove drunk trial continues in a
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we heard from the families of e victims also several of her friends including a fteity brher. we will also hear from one of the managers of a bar that she visited that night. we will have the latest on the trial at noon and on the evening new cast. the man accused in orange county murder for hire plot month after he tried toire someo ilhis exlfriend's rrent boyfriend. r five weeks he conversations with someone he thought was a investigator. now fora weathe and traffic good morning everyone. we're off to a cool start the day with a ok from the airport. wife to blue skies but we sti have flood warnings in effect until 10:30 p.m. we still have full creeks streams and some clogged storm drains. temperatures are in the 40s in
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the temperatures will be climbing into the 60s this afternoon. extent degrees and sunny today. 69 degrees tomorrow, in the 70s for the rest of the we are dry. your current traffic right now we are seeing a few issues on the roads this morning. a wreck wasleared, the residual delays are possible on 540. we will see that ilkind of pick the area. the accident here is still causindelays. eastbound side. with a couple accidents inside the beltline. one on u.s. 70. also the exit route on wade avenue is blocked due to flooding. soelays and closures on interstate 95. you can see the is on the map one for exit i-40, one from exit 79 through exit 87. 40 is having issues this
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