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>> big papi -- >> a drive plowed through a group of demonstrators. >> actress shailene woodley was arrested at a protest inor mp's rally, heas on stage by a special ttle gues >> do you want to go bac to them or stayit donald trump? na >> a "l thatat -- we h to talk about the debate the night we gave up. >> you kne it was going to be an ugly night when hillary and donald refused to shake hands. even boxers touch gloves in hillary's defense, she refused to shake hands after hearing what he does with it. >> just when it lookedike there would be, a hero rose from the ashes. >> ken bone with fans.
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>> that's fantastic, i've been calling my family that for years. >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" is presented by toyota. toyota. let's go places. captioning funded by cbs welcome to "cbs this morning." the presidential election it four weeks from day. a mountain to clb,illary ds trump by 11 point, 36% to35% candidates are included. the poll was taken after trump making vulgar comments about women. >> trump campaigned across the battleground s of pennsylvania claiming go morning, donald trump do what politicians do in a title jam, ignore poll numbers and if you can, look for a cute
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cameraman. trump couldn't stop talking about the poll mention yesterday. >> reporter: donald trump careened from light-hearted schtick, do you want to go back to them or stay with donald trump? >> donald. >> reporter: to cliched confrontation. >> oh, she's crooked, folks, she's crooked as a three dollar bill. >> reporter: trump declared himself the victor in sunday's debate. 72 hours on all of the networks. >> reporter: trump treaded lightingly over his vulgar and sexist comments in 2005 and redirected the controversy over former president bill clinton's direction. >> bill clinton sexually assaulted innocent attacked those women viciously. >> reporter: in a video that continues to rock the campaign, trump laughs about trying to seduce entertainment reporter nancy o'dell.
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[ bleep ] i couldn't get there. she was married. >> reporter: last night, o'dell broke her silence about trump. >> there's no room for objectification of women or anyone for that matter, not even in the locker room. >> reporter: registered voters believe that trump's comments should be an issue in the campaign. over a third say they disqualify trump from the presidency. running mate mike pen pence limed back on board. >> he fought back and turned the focus to the choice that we face. and i'm proud to stand with donald trump. >> reporter: but rumors have been swirling that more outtakes from trump's hit show "the apprentice" could be released causing still more trouble for trump. in a statement yesterday, mark burnett, the show's producer said legally the mediaompany
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presiden with the mity of house and sete. >> it's not plesant for me to renounce the nominee of my party. >> reporter: former republican nominee john mccain opposes trump. and now where he finds himself. >> i believe i had to withdraw my support just as i cannot supportlaryclin >> reporter: mccain's comments came hours a held call to show the party is in lockstep with its minee. >> trump campa geer. togetherork make surhe ws novemb rorr: earer inhe day, members you all no do what's best for you and your districts. and th he would no longer defend trump according to a rson on the call. ryan's spokesperson said rya is. pennsylvania.ckm
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have strradsh o b?[?n sithatill change believe me, is going to change st. >>eporter: democrats need 30 seats to take controlf e house. five seats to w back the senate. but tapes about dond um bragging about sexual a assault make those everybody -- >> if you keep doing republican saying they would support trump now say they can't. when he sported trump h was booed. > i cannot in good conscience continue to support donald trump nor can iote with hillary clinton. >> yesterday senate majority leader mitch mcconnell told a group in kentucky if they expect
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go ahead and lead. trump may have stopped the bleeding for now but also they predicted there could be other tapes of trump in the pipeline. hillary clinton is trying to capitalize on donald trump's problems focusing on young voters. clinton will hold a rally at a college in mmi this afternoon and that's where al gore will ma his first campaign arance, remember, it was his loss in florida that c newly leaked e-mail sho the clinton campaign grappling with issues like the keystone pipeline. we are trying to find a good way to leak her opposition without her having to actually say it. and give up her stand without saying it in public. hillary clinton spoke out. >> i don't think it's in the
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>> today's rally in miami will focus on climate changes. >> john heilemann is here. good mo gi us sense of where he thinks he's going? >> there's no way to watch the way he campaigned in pennsylvania withoutthsiont recognese' losingnd probably has lost the election already. >> s therefore, he will do something? >> he will spend -- again, if whhit hft these accusations, these tapes whi show him in some ways cgredonin and t coming outh ben etisbeer who was accused of sexual assault. mi othe speech reading
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this is a strategy that is designed to do something about winning the presidential election. >> is this to go down in flames or do what? >> to get a strategy, and the entire rhetoric is about making 35% to 45% of america who support him under any circumstances shake theirists angrily, but riling up the base but not expanding the right now ifou look at the currpoll, he's behind in double digits. paul ryan basically said the presidential campaign is lost. and the only hope forhe republican party is to focus on maintaining the control of the house of representatives. >> but trump seems to be sticking wit it? >> reince priebus, and paul ryan is an infinitely more powerful
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more. >> why doesn't he just sa look, i cannot support him? >> who are we talking about? >> i'm talking about paul ryan. well, i think he effectively did that yesterday. the only thing he hasn't don is undoris trump. he's worried about 35% to 45% of american w support trp. a licate line where he wants to give his members basically d what they need to do to sav giousl offending the tmp for the entire republican rty to snubir he >> the word apocypse, that you?i would use, it's noonger about's. the front page of e " itosing t senate >> yeah, many tnk the sate ueio is wheer
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th rlican partys in full-scale meltdown. >> it could get worse. other things are c up. > tre breaking news from samsung, too, today. it announced today that it's permanently, permanently ending production of the galaxy note 7 phone. the batteries can overheat and josh elliott of our s shows you or anybody watching has a galaxy note 7 samsung is telling everyoneo turn the off for good problems with thephe's overheinion batteries dozen rorts of burn ement ones head t me le dnges of the pho opped sal?9?nzs around the gbele t u.s. consumerroductety
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anyone with the origiho orhe replacement seek a refund at their place of purchase. meanwhile, the faa updated their policy on the phones, advising passengers tpor down or not use samsung phones while flying. china also took action it recalled over 191,000 phones ld in mainland china. the phonesil samsung stoed pruc dropped nearly 8%. >> there's a piece in the paper how it going to affect the reart becae a and hers may benefi warning about an imminent dam breach are triggering new evacuation in north carolina. hurricane matthew killed 27 people. 12 of the are in nor carolina.
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mark, good rnorter: good mo overght,heumber riveros again. you can actual see the river's current pushg water under martin luth kg jrdre. you see the neighborhoods there. thtetheris waist deep. and rescu teams h idea how many people are still trapped. >> we've got you, sir. lumberton to bringtrande people to safety. nneth washington was sleeping when water began risg tough his lumberton home. and when you wokeup, you just stted seeing water? >> yeah. out. >> reporter: washington grabbed his dog caesar when rescuer came for him two days aer matthews's rain stopped the arby lumber river overowin
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ohio, andewse here to pull p to fety. these rescuers expect to remove roughly 1,000 people in lumberton. many of them elderly, physically unable to leave on their own. >> we've got clothes. >> reporter: tim andiffany powers used toive in lumberton. they came bac to rescue neigors. >> is this worse than you thought it wou be? >> worse than i ever princeville the rising riveras omised emergency evacuation sending 200 people to a red e shelt at a high school. >> there are a lot of pple rt ts region. i met with an 80-year-old who lost everything. she's sitting i a school cafeathisoi time ying, an w s going to be all about.
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the river may not crest until friday. and the city will tak wk to drain which means the curfew do. th my meto.us g up. hai'sning di vlim duthierslled there in port-au-pri with growing concerns over t vlad, good morning. >> reporter: good mornin tse through hurricane matthew are w struggling to survive. they're homeless, they're hungry and now they'reattling to stave off disease. amid the widespread devastation across haiti, desperation is
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t at least 1.4 million people in need of immediate help. he hard-hit towmie, is mother of five has no swers for her children. >> they n't have ything.rs. shgor, there are growing fears of a mass cholera osca kazmir i the community health foundaon. the real fr is tha t devastation of hurricane matthew will be felt for weeks, he tells us, if there's anpidemi of ed to pour in. the u.s. military has delivered fo. these are the type of events that y tell your grand kids about and be proud about the fact that you made a
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the brunt of matthew with limited ss to tv, most here got limitedno warning from the haitian government. this woman said she had no idea how severe the catory 4 hurricane could be. >> translator: if she knew how bad this hurricaneas goingo be, aated. if she had known, she would have taken her child and gone a place that was safe. >> reporter: the wld organization is sending 1 million doses of cholera vaccine to haiti. the last outbreak to haiti killed at least 10,000 and hundreds of thousands more sick. the u.s. military are setting up a camp here. theyre bng for the worst. gayle. >> thank you. elizabeth palr just made it back good tuesday morning, seeing the nshine already after a
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right now. we still have flood warnings in effect for many locations arounde area. the river still cresting. flooding still an issue for us today. 43 in raleigh-durham and 47 outside in fayetteville. temperatures climbing to 69 this afternoon. 70s with sunny >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by
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somethmuent. hat's tyaid in th ck om >> tal iith the bnhe bus the locker om. i hse than at. hanging imagien rson the gym orarticipate requires movement. why is he in the locker ro okay, okay, maybe he does tai chi, that makes see. he's actually the quickest one in the class. everyone calls him the flash. slow down, ben,nd he'sike "catch me.
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>> that's good. you know tai chi, it's a rowdy group. >> i know. >> ben carso aneurosurgeon, u know. he has athletic abilies we didn'tnow about. dr. carson. welcome back to "cbs this morning" coming up in this ho, professional athletes talking about etes, hitting back at donald trump over what he calls locker room talk. dana jacjacobsonpoke to two cleveland cavalrs players. and ding hospitalized from an infectiont a dental office is now quadrupled. what might be the cause and see the troubling effects on one 7-year-old girl. it's timeo show you some of this morning's headlines around the obe. the financial times looks at the
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apple and samsung. the two phone makers are the odds over design of a phone. samsung wan the justices to ease the damage awards. a recall of blue call ice cream sold in 16 states. there's a concern that cookie dough ingredientrom another may have been exposed to cookie two steps. go our website formore. > andhe star ledger reports on the closing of the taj mahal casino own trump. the owner's billionaire investor icahn lost it going into barucy. lked aboutow locker room
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abuse of many accounts sexual assault on social media. and professna room ta. the guys i know and respect don't talk like that. oakland a's sean doolittle wrote, i've been in locker rooms my entire life and that's not locker room talk. and dana cleveland cavaliers locker room. >> even reporters like me are seldom told exactly what they're saying behind closed doors but those same protective athletes feel compelled to speak up saying donald trump's comments are out of bounds. >> there's nothing we talk about taking advantage of women or
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sports leagues have similar reactions. >> there's players in locker rooms with sisters, wives and daughters. there's not that type of talk in >> i'll have my son in here. a lot haveids in here. this is more of a family environment than any locker room. >> there's no reason to talk that way about women, about any people. >> to say this is locker room talk is denigrating all professional athletes. >> chris kluwe was an athlete for eight seasons he said that
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>> this is something where that is a line that is crossed, even football players kno if you say something like that, that is crossing a line. >> reporter: hollywood has often depicted locker rooms as profanity-laden boy clubs. athletes say some of that does happen. >> i moved on her like a [ blp ] i couldn't get there and she was married. >> reporter: but they also insist what donald trump said in the leaked video -- >> locker room talk, whatever you want to call it. >> reporter: -- would not be tolerated in their locker room. >> to have somebody actually talk about sexual assault in that manner is not something that happens in locker rooms. >> some of the athletes i suggestsed it's not g-rate d environment all the time in there. but they're simply sayg there's a line that they know what is not discussed.
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we may talk about women. it's not about sexual assault. a lot of the interesting things, a lot of it is everyday talk. stocks, our kids. >> and charlie said, they tease each other. >> yeah. also people question why is it so protect one of the athletes that i talked with put it very well and said these are your brothers that you have to do sorts of battle with out there on the field. out there on the court. private and kept between you. >> i already pointed out dana that they said, yeah, we talk about sex, about women, it's the vulgarity of the remarks? >> yes. >> beyond that, the vulgarity, but theravity i think is the -- something that's not consensual. >> yeah, nonconsensual is the big thing. >> thank you, dana. very much. a human rights group say a
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worsened the humanitarian crisis there. our elizabeth palmer st made it inside the embattled city to show you the toll from the military assault. >> reporter: today's renewed bombing comes after a lull over the past few days that saw the syrians and their allies press forward in a ground offensive. but weeks of punishing air strikes befo that killed hundreds and also that seriously wounded people, including chdr, no way out. the united nations and doctors without borders are both pushing hard for a cease-fire to allow the injured out. having received the most basic treatment, often under fire in overcrowded cnics they for them to save their so far the syrians and russians have not. isn in some areas there is active
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ining grou. as for the civilians no one knows how many there are living the ruins of aleppo. but the united nations estimates probably over 200,000. astonishing. despite at, basic services like water continue to function if orly. there's nothing to eat, the poorest say they have little more than rice or pasta. for "cbs this mning," elizabeth palmer, aleppo. heartbreaking to see the war and clothes, little t-shirts and jeans. tough to see. a dental clinic where dozens of children got serious infections accused of of cutting corners to maximize efficiency. >> she was looking at her school picture and she said, grandma i got my tooth back. she said the kids are going to laugh at me. i said the kids aren't going to laugh at you, you're beautiful.
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? 30 children have now been hospitalized in california with a serious bacterial infection after visiting the same dental clinic. the number of victims has more than quadrupled since we first brought you this story last month. the dental board of california this morning is the office tied to the cases. ben tracy's at the children's dental group in anaheim with what a former employee says might be the cause. ben, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. so more than 800 children were given pulpotomies or baby root canals at this dental clinic between march and september. now the agency says that tainted water used by some of those procedures by some of them getting bacterial infections.
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>> flabber ga beased would happ. we're talking about children. >> reporter: mimi morales is worried about her granddaughter's stay at the hospital is just the beginning of long-term troubles for the little girl. what's it like to be at the hospital? >> it's kind of -- i don't want to be here. >> reporter: surgeons had to remove three of the 7 year old's permanent teeth and part of her infection she contracted during the dental clinic in anaheim. >> now, she has to ve three ant antibiotics that are serious and could cause hearing loss and kidneys. >> reporter: they did not contacts her after they discovered the problem. >> they never made the phone call to remind you that you have a dental appointment. they should have been working
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people. that's what i'm most upset about. >> reporter: the dental clinic is now being investigated by the dental boards. as they wait to install a new water system like this one. a longtime former employee of the clinic who wanted to remain anonymous says she believes the water lines were not flushed correctly. >> i think there's been a lot of turnaround there and they weren't qualities protocol. >> reporter: about 45% of the clients are low have been billed for the procedures. >> it becomes all about increasing productn and efficiency, and you know it's not about the kids anymore, without saying that. >> reporter: the dental group called these allegations hearsay. answering our questions by e-mail they say, we are committed to providing our patients with safe quality care. they say they have examined more
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office will be held accountable. >> she was looking at her school picture. she said, grand ma, i want my teeth back. she said the kids are going to laugh at me. i said the kids aren't going to laugh at you you're beautiful. but that breaks my heart. >> reportehe good news, she's been released from the hospital and looking back to gettg back to her second grade classroom. e classroom. >> i'm glad that is. >> why are children having root canals? in the last debate, donald trump said hillary clinton has hate in her heart. what if they were really talking about love? ahead -- listen. where both candidates say i've had the
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people living along the river is under way. some nghbors recall the struction from hurricane floyd back 1999. so they're taking the warnin seriously. the river isexpected to crest at about 26 feet fday morning. that's about a foot and a half below where it crested following floyd. a shelter has been set up at lenore community college last night about 125 people were staying there. the red cross estimates that will go up to 500 later this folks have evacuated their homes in pitt county downriver from princeville as the tar river floods parts of greenville. east carolina university has canceled class s for the rest of the week also telling students not to return to campus. the football team's game against navy set for this thursday has been postponed until november 19. the tar river in greensville is not expected to crest until tomorrow. cbs north carolina is teaming up with the red cross
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matthew. if you want to help out, head to wncn.com, you'll find everything you need to know to get involved. r a look at the forecast. >> we are seeing sunshine outside this morning. a live look at top of the hill restaurant in chapel hill. beautiful blue sky which will give us a chance to dry out. still some full streams and creeks and clogged storm drains causing some flood problems. we have the evening. temperatures are cool while we start off your tuesday. 46 in durham. 49 degre in fayetteville. sanford's the cool spot on the map, 38 degrees. warming up to about 69 this afternoon. a cooler than average day for today, back in the 70s for the rest of this week and the sunshine is sticking around into monday of next week. time coming up up 7:59.
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few accidents we need to tell you about. several of them up i-40 at exit 293, an accident there, also on the eastbound side at south saunders street an accident there on parts of the shoulder closed due to some of these wrecks. some delays there. two accidents just cleared on capital boulevard up 401. good news for your morning drive. i-95 is still closed in cumberland county betwe exit 73 and exit 58. be safe for that drive in.
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? it is tuesday, october 11th, 2016. welcome top "cbs this morning." charlie and norah are doing a drum beat at the table. we a ready to go because donald trump reaching for support after the house speaker turned on him. here's the "eye opener" at 8:00. >> donald trump did what politicians do in a title jam, amid bad poll numbers look four a cute kid in the crowd. >> it has paul ryan essentially saying it's ever man for himself. >> now affecting congress. the front page of the "usa today" is about losing the
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right now. the republican party is in full-scale meltdown. >> i may be limping across that finish line, but we're going to get across it. >> you can see the current's water rushing water here. >> rescue teams have no idea how many people are still there. >> now from hurricane matthew battling to survive. >> if anybody watching has a galaxy note 7, samsung is askg >> here's the winning run, and san francisco survives to see another day. >> donald trump at the last minute he and his running mate mike pence has not spoken about the policy plans and furthermore, he thought pence was avy biased moderator. ?
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trump is lashing out this morning at his own party. the nominee tweeted a short time ago despite winning the second debate in a landslide, every poll, it is hard to do well when paul ryan and others give zero support. the latest presidential poll shows hillary clinton leads trump 46% to 35% in a four-may matchup. the poll was taken after sunday's debate but after a video showing >> and for the first time chris christie, a trump supporter said that trump's comments i think that he should have been more direct and much more focused on saying i'm sorry and only i'm sorry. house speaker paul ryan saying he will no longer defend or campaign with donald trump. yesterday, trump said his comments about women were
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a new round of e-mails shows hillary clinton's press machine. wikileaks revealed will 2,000 e-mails taken from john podesta. clinton's communications director wrote in january, e, iot bernie on wall street at a staff level for the purposes of muddying the waters and throwing them off their game a bit but i don't know that it >> president obama's former speechwriter advised the campaign not to attack sanders' i dealism. he told them how it would back fire in the debate years earlier. "the new york times" covered the controversy surrounding donald trump's 2005 case, in a new
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women, or a satisfying one?" she said it may end up owing some of the margin of her victory to outrage over mail ledgerry. jody is a cbs news contributor. good morning. >> good morning. >> you know, as we were going into the debate on sunday night. that was one of the talks, the treatment of women has now become the centerpiece of the discussion in this ca we say, i can't bel we're still having this conversation all these years later, do we still need to litigate the basic respect to which women are treated? but on the other hand, it seems like a really important national conversation based on the way people are responding. there's a unanimity to this conversation that seems almost unique, right. how many other national moments
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edge has stood up and said this is not over. >> and why is that? >> basically hillary clinton has been at the center of this for more years than anybody? >> well, granted, this is a very favorable position for her to be in politically. you have to wonder if some part of her getting ready for the debate this weekend said how many more national debates about male letchry could i get myself in the middle >> no woman wants to live that in the public eye. >> my colleague wrote lots of women have had to confront evidence of potential wrongdoing of affairs and whatnot. has anyone had to do it while trying to look presidential. >> and in part outrage of that male behavior, would you find
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>> i think people are divided on that. trump's long-threat nuclear option where he decided to confront bill clinton with allegations about his past, he tried to actually stage a confrontation between bill clinton and his accusers on sunday night went nowhere. it collapsed. the root seemed to have -- >> it did get everybody talking about it, though. that stunt caused people to talk about that stunt. rather than perhaps his performance. or more details about but, you know, i think part of the reason it may not have been taken as seriously as he wanted is it was so clearly done in the spirit of trying to erase his own problems from the tape that came out friday night. but it didn't necessarily seem like an airing of such information. >> and can you espouse on why this is resonating what he's done?
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which was for a lot of republicans they saw that the trump candidacy was going nowhere. it wasn't good. it was attractsing a lot of attention. for some way, this tape provided the perfect excuse for anyone who wanted to get offer the trump train. this is the last chance to get off. but also, some people think it was the specific language that was in that tape which was so incredibly offensive. the tone that assault. it seems to have finally been -- >> you and your colleagues, jodie, specifically it was about white women that got people upset? >> there's a very interesting piece in the "times" hypothesis that white woman in a position
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but white women are fundamentally at some level an establishment group. >> hardest thing is when i heard a 9-year-old boy said he learned two bad words from listen to donald trump yesterday. the "p" word and the "b" word. >> a lot of us told our kids they could watch the debate days in advance. then when the subjects matter came up, we had to do last-minute scrambling to decide that could be okay. we sat down and told our 10-year-old th story sunday night so she would know. >> parents never thought they would have to have a presidential conversation with their kids. now you have to do that. new evacuations under way this morning in flooded communities in north carolina. hurricane matthew killed 12 people in that state. at least 27 deaths across the southeast are blamed on the storm. in haiti, at least 1,000 people have been reported dead. more than 1 million haitians
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been forced from their homes. without access to clean water, their growing fears are a mad cholera outbreak. billionaire warren buffett said he's paid federal taxes for 72 years. ahead, hr his explanation of seeing some sunshine outside right now. it is coolto here, live look from raleigh- durham international airport. flood warnings continue for much of the area here throughout the day today. flooded roads, also full creeks and straps and keep in mind we do have rivers cresting today. current temperatures in the upper 30s. all the way up into the upper 40s.
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that could have helped him legal a void paying taxes for years. in sunday's debate donald trump said warren buffett used the same practice. >> now, the taxes are a very simple thing as soon as i have -- first of all, i pay hundds of millions dollars of taxes. many of our friends took bigger deductions. warren buffett took massive deduction. soros, a friend of hers took a massive many more people who gave her money. >> warren buffett said, quote, donald trump has not seen my income tax returns and i've wade federal knicks tax ever year since 1944 when i was 13. she wants to point out she supports hillary clinton and so does warren buffett. >> was he watching and heard his
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>> he was very annoyed. very. my source said just because it was fact really incorrect what was being stated. he felt the need first thing monday morning to set the record straight which is why he released a summary of his 2014 tax return which spelled out the facts and numbers and debunked any idea that he had taken a loss to not pay taxes. >> basically used the point that he had not used the cafo >> correct. specifically, my source says he never has, in the 73 years he's been filing taxes. >> but the type of deduction that donald trump is being criticized fors call a loss-carry forward. it's had bipartin support in the past and many businesses and personal people you know, correct? >> totally legal.
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but it's totally legal. so that is true. it's very simple. he took a big loss. and the loss says that y can use that loss to offset future inco. it' very sple math. >> mellody, just a minute on that, why does that exist within the law? >> why does it exist? it basically goes back to tax code for a long, long time. it's basically a way for people to recoup losses they have had. owns a lawn mowing company. if they had a year where there were floods and they lost all the money. then the next year they wouldn't have to pay taxes? >> as much in taxes, yet. >> we're getting very technical here, but that's true. lots of private companies where buffett is the ahead of a big public company where we have a lot more transparency. >> melody, here's something
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warren buffett has called on trump to release his tax returns. he said he can't do it under odd zit. >> yeah, he said he's under audit. he said you show me yours, i'll show you mine. we just need a very small section to understand his financial picture. his son has said he's not releases higeturns because their 25,000 pages long. this is what we need, page one it would tell us income and any laces. page two, it would tl could compute his tax rate. section "a," it include any charitable deductions. or any capital gains or losses he has had some asset sales. a building, stock. it's pretty simple. that's all we'd need. we'd have 80% to 90% of his financial picture just from that very limited amount of information.
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filed with the ftc covers that, is that true? >> no, i actually went and looked at the filing. the tax return is spink. the financial filing talks in generalities and estimates. >> is warren buffett now saying, donald trump keep your my name out of your conversation. >> basically, that's what he's says. >> thank you very much, mellody. a man in a red sweater stole the spotlight at sunday's presidential ba next, audience member, kenneth bone, talks about his instant celebrity status. and the wardrobe malfunction that led t his choice o this tfit. at's gng viral. you're watching "cbs this morning." i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents aa symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine,
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learn how easily this can be avoided at cbscares.tv. ? someone in the audience has a question for ken. yes, go ahead, sir. >> yeah, last night when you asked about energy policy, there was something i knew ide how did you ever get such a fresh and cool style? [ laughter ] >> i would love to say that i was born with one. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> i think the short answer is that my wife dresses me like all great americans. [ laughter ] >> i like that. >> that was ken bone on "jimmy kimmel show" last night. bone gained attention on social media after asking a question
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bone only wore the iconic sweater because of a wardrobe malfunction. >> i had an olive colored suit that i had picked out for the day. it was my favorite suit. apparently i've gained a few pounds since the last time i wore it. when i got in my car to leave for the debate. i tore the seat out of my pants and had to make an emergency move into something i could change into very quickly. >> well, tweeted there's no debate, the town hall look is the one to rock. he will make a decision on who to vote for after next week's final debate. >> people like ken bone, because of his question now after you meet him, you like him even more. >> great halloween costume. >> great american.
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everybody into his private life. the . >> north carolina news starts now. >> here are the stories we continue to follow for you this morning. emergency officials are keeping a very close watch this morning on the tar river. now, it's supposed to crest sometime between colorado and 10:00 this morning which could force the principal ke to fail. that would cause severe the flooding threat led fials to ecuatthat this morning. th ithe county town that saw catastrc oyd. 1999 frohurricane hundreds of local residents are rricane matthew affected rboro. preparationes for the rth carolina state fair setup was delad by heavy rains er the weekend. roads blocked by wat or
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in the next sel days, organizers will havme idea owmany dors will make they are worried bout atteance. >> let's face it, a lot of peopstern orth carolina have more important ings to do. >> the fairwl open on thursday as planned. organizers are hoping all vendors and farmers will make it to the irgrounds by the d of the event. cbs north carolina is teaming up with with the d cross to help those impacted so if you want to help, just r and find out everythg you need to know to involved. since the storm, therhave been many heart breaking storie we do have good news out of fayetteville this morning. police say a man miinsince saturday has been found safe. we are very happy to hear that. great to hear some good news after such an issue we have
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several days with the high floodwater here. here's a look outside. looking gorgeous outside this morning. lot of blue there. bukeep in mi we are still dealing with some of thflood problems re. efect for all the areas in green becae of t amount of flooout th full ekand streams. lot of rivers east of the triangle and southeast of the triangle cresting today. into tomorrow as well. continue until 10:30 this evening. it 45 s in leigh ghtno 46 currently in durham. 49 degrees in fayetteville. cold in sanford, 39 degrees the current temperature there. we can expect these temperurclimb to about 69 degrees this afternoon. we are back in the 70s beginning tomorrow with a high of 73. the state fair as we mentioned, officially starts on thursday. our high temperature up to 6
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well. on i-40 westbound. accident exit 293. some slow-going issues there. these accidents on capital boulevard at 401 were cleared so there's some good news, but again definitely a messy situation for your morning drive for some of us. on i-95 and cumberland county, the road still closed from exit 73. that's for u.s. 421. this road will be closed until further notice.
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? the roar from the fenway faithful for ortiz. >> red sox slugger david ortiz just played his last game at fenway. all that love from the fans couldn't stop cleveland american league playoffs. the man known as big papi came out after the game for a final salute that left him in tears. >> tonight, when i walked into the mound, i realized -- i realized that it was going to be -- it was over. as long as i play in front of these fans, i never take anything for granted. i give everything i have. it's something special while i
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three world series titles including their first since 1918. >> and the fans love this guy. >> love this guy. that, leaving something and ut - you've given everything you had. >> they probably loved ever moment. >> that's the next chapter for big papi. i just love saying big papi. >> you're wearing your red sox red, aren't you? >> yes, i am. he's a big winner. he established himself as one of the most versatile actors of all time, we moved to to call sneaky pete when he was a kid. ahead, why he decided to open up, and the most difficult part of the book to write. also in the green room,
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around the globe. britain's guardian reports that blowing off steam by working out is the a bad idea. researchers found -- you know where they're coming from? researchers found that anger more than doubled the risk of heart attack. so does assertion.sk is triple exercise when you're angry. experts believe this proves there's a crucial link between mind and body. >> angry. there's a different. >> a double whammy. >> interesting i thought it was a good place to -- >> yeah, to let it out. bloomberg reports on a huge decline -- >> anybody come to mind when you think about it? >> huh-uh. >> what's going on in florida? >> yeah -- i'm going to start over y'all. bloomberg reports on a record
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the longest slide in more than a century. even with hurricane matthew, the excess rain was a big problem there. "usa today" reports that tiger woods is now delaying his comeback. woods said his back is better but his golf game isn't ready. he pulled out of a tournament and another in early november. woods, once golf's biggest star hasn't played competively in 14 tyson invests in veg burgs. tyson is the lgest meat company. the "los angeles times" reports that millennials me up the economy and graphics. learning more about adults under the age of 35.
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experiences they can share on social media instead of the objects. and "the new york times" says pction of america's one centoin us a prey penny. it costs $1.43 to make 100 pennies, president obama favored dropping the penny as canada did fourears ago. he said the government is s to get rid of things that don't work. cranston got his starts as the soap series loving" more than0 years ago. cranstad for himse rolefy dad a malcolm in the middle. and then methaker in "bak bad." >> do you know what would happen if i decided not to go to work, a business that could be listed
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no you clearlyon't knowho re talking to so let me clue the danger. >> craton is showing his personal side in a new memoir "a life in part." it's printed by a schuster, a division of cbs. bryan cranston, welcome back to the table. >> yes. ks. >> tell me what goes into you thinking i moy - memoir, i want to d now and i want to lay it all out. >> i just thought there's no point in writing something if u're not completely transparent. >> what was it's hardesthi to go to? >> i think the first story tox about a green i shot in "breaking bad" where i'm witnessing a young woman die. >> which is one of the most powerful scenes.
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should i save her. i have a young child. i'm diving into i see thee y daughter dying, choking to death and it just -- even now, when recall that story and that time, it's a little upsetting because, obviously -- i all place. youad a breakdown right there i the set in terms when s tiresotha t jobn to just be open to pu im,
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good tuesday morning, we are seeing nnskies, a f h there thi morning. a look at raleigh-durham international airport. flood issues still this morning. flood warnings continue for all the counties here in green rivers cresting today until 10:30 this evening. 45 in raleigh, 46 i after 20 yearsn washington, we're learning lots about richard burr. first, he opposed a bill prohibiting insider trading while he backed legislation giving tax credits benefitting gas companies. and oil and gas companies doted over half a million dollars to burr's campaigns. no wonder richard burr's wealth has increased over 500%
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i tried to write a in my career i failed because i couldn't come at it from an authentic point. it's not my story to tell, in many ways. it was this lawsuit that happened in michigan that really changeings for me. a nurse with 20 years of experience on a labor and delivery ward who delivered a baby. then the father called in his supervisor and said i don't want her or anyone like her to touch my kid. push up the sleeve and revealed a swastika tattoo. she ended up getting a payout after suing this man. what if this nurse was the only one one with trial wh a whe public defender who like me or my fends would never say i'm a racist.
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examine their blizzards about powe and racism a looke jodi picoult is still white,right? >> i h women with over 1$100 urs they share their successes and fears and failures. they vetted the voice of ruth in my book. written the book without them. it comes from a quo tha is attributed to martin luther king jr., he said if i can not do great things in a greats way. racism is big and messy and systemic and institutional it's both perpetuated and extended in this act. in the novel, as these two
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nurse begin to build a relationship. >> considering all that went into this book and considering all that's happened in society, how do we have a meaningful conversation about race that does more than than has been done in the past? >> i think one of the most important things that personally learned is that cism isn't just prejudice. 's also abt power. though it's very easy for 20us see the headwinds of rism the way a certain skin color can it's a little harder to tap into theailwin racism which is the way peoecolor skinet ts nov anything, hofully,t can provide a vocabulary that is a springboard. we need to talk about racism. i will make mistakes. it's better to make mistakes and move forward. and understand that we all have it. all of pus. >> how did you capture the voice
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shower. he was quite a character. >> yeah. i actually met with two men who were former skinheads who taught me why they went into a life of hate and how they got out of a life of hate. who had made very significant changes in their life. one is married to a jewish woman. >> that's a change. that stands to reason ordinary people can, too. >> and the book has a twist at the end. >> and bryan cranston did your tease. >> from here, it's all downhill. >> great way to start the day.
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arsenic, mercury, lead. that's what you got. duke energy endangered the drinking water of 1.6 million people in north carolina. and what did duke energy get? a sweeter deal from pat mccrory. mccrory got thousands in campaign contributions from duke energy executives. and what will you get? years of higher electric bills to pay for cleaning up their mess.
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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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narrator: look up the facts on richard . the insurance industry gave richard burr's campaigns one-point-one million dollars. that's public record. and richard burr wrote a plan to privatize medicare. "new profits for private insurers would be as high as sixteen to twenty-six billion." but seniors would pay nine percent more for medicare. richd burr is lookinoufo himself and the insurance industry... not you. dscc is responsible for the content of this adverting. ? what an interesting day.
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be sure to buck newton's law legalizing discrimination. a national embarrassment. it was my honor and my privilegto carry house bill 2 through the north carolina senate. and newton stands defiantly behind hb2. my opponent calls this buck's bill. and you know what? i say, bring it on! buck newton is wrong for attorney general. we're better than ts. i'm josh stein. i'm running for attorney general strengthen our communities.
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so time examine 8:00 and 10:00 this mornin county officials are currently meeting to decide what to do next. there is still that potential for more flooding. right now there's still a mandatory evacuation in princeville and still shelters available here in tarboro including the high school. in tarboro, lauren have land, cbs north care. >> after the eligible for federal assistance. some of the ofiest rain did fall in fayetteville. more than 700 people had to been rescued over the weekend. the governor says many of the homes and businesses were not in a flood plain and don't have insurance. fort bragg sabes a delayed open today and cumberland schools
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were bussed. it is a minimum securitprison for adult males. we are teaming up with the red cross to help those impacted by hurricane matthew. if you want to help, just head to our website s the wn.com you'll find everything you eed to get volved. e thing bring up is the facit's pretty chilly this morning. that means those folks out trying t into the 60s ain arseeg the uns no w weather in the forecast overthe next several days. we still have flood warnings in effe u0:30 p.m. r the area highlighted green. so flooded roads s arounraleigh sanford which did dip into the 30s this morning. 53 degrees is our current
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73 for tomorrow. thursday will be the rmes day of the week ith high low 70s to talk about. a couple heredowntown. one on.s. 1 for capital boulevard at u.s. 70 there. so capital boulevard southbound, an accident at p street. the one on more just cleared. several accts on i-40 as well. on the westbound side, the shoulder's closed near rock quarry road. an accident on the westbound side of 293 for u.s. 64. reins closed this morning from exit 73 to exit 58. that is a very large closure which will likely continue over the next several days. so keep that in mind, 95 in
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