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during hillary clinton'ti as nd melania trump her lee,aying her husband was egged onak lewd comments about women. new information about foreign hackers our on how a rusan ger clo to president putin could be inspiring a new kind of warfare. more big rig drivers are beyond rirt age. cbs news goes undercover to show hoolder drivers weak
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with lk tod's "eye nd op >> they even want ry to rng booths. pe who have died ten years e still . illemmigrants are a rigged election. something come out bashing becae they w to influence amicple how to vote. le a new fbi official shows how a top official tried to flu the fbi during the e-mail investigation. >> this is big stuff. watergate.
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>> good mornin here's an inconvenience fact om donald trp accusat that he accosted wen are more credible than his e or will be marred by voter fraud. nonetheless, trumpization the fiion andot fraud a very re real t in both st to back trump iser hard to find. >> oh, what ae. story sossible a registeredmprope
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overblown. and, gayle, voters we talked to in battleground states around the country yesterday say they are not concerned the selecon will be tainted by fraud. >> days and counting. melania trump could have a hard time shifting opinions about her husband. our cbs news poll also asked voters if they thinkontr respec. ai vots said
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fight offharges of sexual one in and another with fox news. she said the claims of women coming former of evidenceha iaid to my husband that the language is inappropriate. it's not ab usthat is not the man that i know. insts the man braggg onhat 2005 tape monthsfter the couple got married i not her donald trump. >> and when you're a star, ty you do it. they let you do ?zanything. >> reporter: she said trump w provoked that day. >> kind a b talk.
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egged on, from tho say dirty and badstuff. >>ou feel the host billy bush was sort of egging him on? >> yes. s. >> is that what it is t yeah,d likewo they shou i have mysband. trump since t rcans for national convention parts o her speech ch. saying the media never gave her a share shake. is it fair for the media to bring up bill clinton's past or donald trump to bring up bill clinton's past? >> well, if they bring my past
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they started -- they started om the beginning of the campaign. >> now, ms. trump w n aedeither. buying oocl f secam she w foc o when asked abouternows t bureaueleased intew noteumries from its atn ofinton pr e-m serv the filefficm? ask declassify a message that was left unchand. nancy cde as ghrou these. >> the clinton campaign is trying to distance itselrom the controversy. aides say th weren aware of
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>> this is worse than watergate. >> reporter: trump focused on another fbi interview from an employ who said he felt pressured to change the classifi eai to unclassified as part of a quid pro quo between an fbi official and patrick kennedy. in changeor marking the e-mail in allowing the fbio >> this is one of the great histy of this country.e in the >> a one spokesman calledt mindstding. >> any really assertionhat thehally insulting.
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investigatotes in four batches and this was the las batch. the bad news is consional republicans say they think this supposed quid pro quo between the state department and fbi is a violation of tlaw. and they're vowing to hold more hearings. susane is e washington bureau chief. welcome. >> thank you. >> noof dl sort of raises questis? >>t fi to be pressuring the fbto change the cification sey serious, if s other things in this presidential elecon. r th ins ao the trying to handle and minimize thol this
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hillary clinton all year. "usa today" front page of your paper, susan, raising a very interesting story about the interson of e clinton foundation donors, the state department lobbyists and fund-raisers for the clinton campaign. what are you all finding out? >> well, we're finding out things that are not illegal but kind of coziness among s a diffent -- >> coz is never good in politics. >> yeah, not good thing. here's anexample. a big gives $1 million to $5 mr. to the clinton fodation. they lobby to hire the state department on the tpp deal in th works. one of their lobbyists becomes a fund-raiser for the hillary clinton campaign. none of that is illegal. but some are saying who is looking out for me. >> people witoney have special privileges? >> not surprising. not illegal. but maybe disturbing.
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hillary clinton's campaign yesterday, they are going to expand the ma specifically, the traditional red state arizona. michelle obama who hasrobabl given the two most important political speeches this season at the convention just last week. goin ari. could they schactually expand t map will it work or political jujitsu. >> well, they could expands the map. the elections arizona, missouri. thoset the senat races that would give democrats control but they would pad the decratic majority. so you seeillary clinton feeling confidence enough about winninth election she is looking democrats. >> mill he blo inhi electi. toy. ng to tur out? anwho are they gngo vote for?
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the number of drivers at lst 70 years old driving. cbs news goes undercover to see why companies want to hire old drivers. someheadlines. the los angeles tim saidhe police group apologized. terence cunningham spoke at a meeting of thousands yesterday in san die. he said the past has led to mistrust today. and it is clear, they must change the future. bloombergor work more than europeans. a new study finds americans work 25% more hours. now, that's about 258 addional hours ever year. americans use less vacation days d they retire a little bit later. e extra fort could pay off in the form of promotions. >> the cleveland plain dealer said a canadian judge rejected an attempt for the cleveland
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it features a characteric. >> and they'll have two world champions. >> charlie pointed that out. i went, that's good. cleveland is a good place to be. britain's telegraph said julian assange cannot get on. on saturday, after a assange fled to thecuador embassy in 2012. we're learning new details about cyberhacking threats against the presidential the russiavement foinnfluential? ?? generals. jeff pegue ington with jeff, good morning. >> good mo
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medhe russian vernntor dirting hacks on e-mails of the democratic national committee. law enforcement sources and computer security experts believe the russians are following a playbook they he used before to try to influence elections. recent elect-related hacks may be part of a military strategy developed by russian general valery gerasimov. he cled for a new kind of warfare that would cause a perfectly thriving state to sink into a web of chaos. >> imagine on night if all of the reports come out that cause people to think that the results of the election are questionable. >> reporter: adammeyers, the held of intelligence at crowd st said that's what russian hacker, trying to cause confusion or cast doubt on u. election results.
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us to queion the results that come back from one district and one at reactionhat we might call for a complete recounts. >> reporter: u.s. officials believe it would be extremely difficult for the russian government to alter ballot counts or election results because voting machines are not connected to the ternet. what does this general seek to do? what does he thinkhe new form of warfare is? >> they want to influence the events that occur, without have dismissed the u.s. allegations as nonsense, u.s. officials say president obama is weighing his options. duringn interview with npr, vice president joe biden wouldn't say exactly how the u.s. plans to hit back. >> we are in the process of making that decision. what that measure of retail ys
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but is warrants retailation. >> reporter: nancy pelosi with charlie rose on monday. >> do you think it has chance for retribution because that's what hacking is about? >> well, their goal is to undermine democracy wherever it exists. and they just don't do it her in the u.s. but you know, i think our democracy were withstand russian hacking. >> u.s. officials say similar russian tactics have been seen in ukrai over the last couple of years in that country, alleged that russian government-linked hackers have attacked election computers, compromised and deleted files and leaked embarrassing or sensitiv documts related to candidates that the kremlin viewed as unfriendly. norah. w reading in the paper yesterday that donald trump did a radio interview yesterday said if i win, i can see myself meeting with putin prior to the start of the administration.
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is on the way to the international space station. the private station orbital atk ws launch the cargo ship i0 pounds offood clothing and science gear. the launch comes nearly two years after a dramatic failure in 2014. orbital's rocket exploded seconds into i it's undercover at a trucking school that's recruitin retirees. ahead, kris van cleave looks into whether more screening is required for the big rig a bus drivers to prevent accidents. >> did you know this -- youan you.us with you on the go. now is the time to subscribe to our cbs news podcast. you can get the institution of the day and how about podcast originals, itunes and podcasts.
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shortage. one estimate says about 48,000 drivers are needed to move s% of the nation's goods. companies are aggressively recruitingretirees. drivers more than 55 yearsld make up about%l vehicle operators in this country. a five-monthtionhe increase in older drivers translates to potential dangers on the nation's highways. kris v cleave is at a truck the story. good morning. >> reporter: gd morning, within with safety but as the populationge as the truck indury grows, the rul of the road may need to change as wez >> they're going to come here, they're going to fire me. they're goioe do something real positive inlife.
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mohan 6500 aents involving older drives in 12 states alone. oklahoma highway patrol investigated t aent that tore apart tooks family. do y think agelayed into that at all? >> reporter: he's noticed an eangumber of crashes involving older drivers. ers.ustry is looki for truck there's a shortage in truck er eye not going t self-regulat the only w t is on the federal level. >> reporter: rose mcmurray was a senior executive at nhtsa in the '90s. that's when reactionime being compromise wh age considered skill ttsor older commercial drivers. >> it eay n result in a lot of political backlash. so state governments have grappled with this. federal vernnt has grappled with this because the age discrimination laws really
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shelved. because of the labor shortage lack o age restrictions king sools are now vely recruiting seniors promising good benefits and mo smior different kind of industry and environments. allow women, menf age, as long as you're that wheel and dve that truck. we have twoladies, they're prly in their 80s. te the company defended its policy. the dirtof the pennsylvania school he says fmcsa the agency
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they want to >> reporte dispute nistrato stephenn johnson is now administering the agency. her agency is now looking at the trend. >> we're now looking at rules for drivers over 65. >> reporter: but washington's consid the hooks family. >> we a had to learn how to deal with it. and deal with it with the recurring memories and the pain, of not having them. >> reporter: the truck driver involved in the hooks family crash pleaded guilty to numerous counts of negligent homicide. almisdemeanors. facing a shortage.ndustry also a shortage o pilots. but that industry has a mandatory rirent a of 65 for all.
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news there an increase in the number of drivers over 70s. but adds the greater majority of truck relat crashes are not caused by truckers but are instead caused by other drivers. norah. >> kris, thank you so much. >> it's not the age so much that bothers . i do tou hav paystamin it's amazing when you get older your philoph has changed. i used t think 55, now i think no, what's but reaction andstamina. odds on the "price is right" the big wheel dishes out a thr
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opener" at 8:00. >> trump says the issue of sexual assault is pure fiion. voter fraud a real but evidence is very hard to find. dia blitz.sort of a melania >> the clinton campaign is trying to distance itself from this controversy. aides say they weren't aware of this conversation >> it looks inapopriate,
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intent? >> yes. whether there's a cover-, whether there's collusion. >> this is one villages recaptured fromsis yesterdaafter air strikes. >> oh, charlie. >> wt are they say they're saying you're most certnly welce. >> hillary con mee secret wit international banks plot t desuction of u.s. sovereignt
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>> that's from a republican secretary of state. now he said trums comments undermine people's confidence in stem and make it more likely theut to newly released documents legehat hillary clinton did not always follow security regulations during trips as secretary of state. it comes as server. diplomatic security agent
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>> saying in indonesia wanted to see an area, quote, reportedly fo photopportunity for one of her initiatives. the security team recommended against the visit for safety reasons but they were told it was going to happen because she wanted. the agent belved that clinton disregarded protocol in ordero gain favorable press. yesterday, mark toner referring to a previous batch of fbi files opinion. >> inhe of diplotic security described her as very respoe to security issues so, just another opinion. >> toner said he did not know of any formal complaints against hillarcln. tomorrow night, las vegas e
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flueeresidential election. jo blackstone is on the vegas strip. hnoding. >> reporter: good morning. well, here in the l vegas strip, everything is big and bold. there's really nsuch thing as a low profile, except when it comes to presidential politics. for most of the histo of las ves, casino operators have kept their political references to themselves. that has cha. at the bellao h the reaction in the casino is perhaps the man >> look, these are my vie tnt company. >> reporter:e's chairman and o of mg. [ international whhe more than a dozen hotels and casinos in las vegas. a life long republican he has now declared his support for hillary clinton. >> we've gottenome folks saying they're either a dond ump supporter, or they say, yoave no rress your
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al the casino business long avoided expressing their views on national politics. >> in my now 30-oddears've seen an industry playing defense to an industry that'srof . >>ttri frankly, was not so great ? >> that's true that's absolutely true. ? >> reporter: in 1950s when congress investigated the role
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possibilities for politics to tnvolved? >> it certainly did. made it more powerful for masses- >> reporter: perhaps nothing mo exh t mainstreamf thanaso ow donald trump. >> i made a tremendous amount of ney. >>ou jt out thewo >>r: hlsoeen inin and trica's chairm othe boarl n. we need ant tha can coress. and i think donald trump can do it >> reporter: the strip is much sides. >> i rlly fee that in the greatest country ieworld, the gatest democracy in the
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and respect one another. views >> whileeaders of the gaming industry are on opposite ses of the presidentia election. jim sd t continue to work together in las vegas, to make this a place people want to visito noh. their politics. >> that's probably a good thing to talk about, thyohere's lookns date ll at unlv. 're going to bring you live coverage of the final debate. that's tomw night. s e question is to save to spend?
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moy. that's the highestince 15 years ago. jill slesi is here with od morning. to your savings. good mornin >> that's really good news. what's best y to save money? this, it's about the same t as diet and exercise. we need to form a habit. it's reard. doetng that nt to do? makes feel good. behavorial economists say any way to auto mate this to make it habitualth easier than diet and exercise because we can automate it. >> do americans have a bunch of debt? >> well, americans have a bunch ever debt. most of it is housing debt, some of it student debt. but the reality is we've done a good job of whittling down our debt over time. we've done a much better job
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savings. >> savings accounts pay about 1%. retirement accounts arehe way to go, right? >> well it's a little bit of yes and yes. we want people to 4% or 5% toet you started. but i can't stress enough for your savings, that emergen reserve fund that we talk abt, six to 12 months of expenses i has to be in a boring horrible savings, checking or money cd. two places you depositaccounts.com and bankrate.com. and credit unions and online which offers slightly better rates. >> what's e advantage of paying down btnd savings? >> we get this question all t w you're carrying. let's say i've got a 19% credi card debt. you know what,'d p tt down you got to pay that down.
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>> think of it this way, and a lot of people say i cannot figure out a way to en you% return without risk. >> if you caou'd have a great business going. >> exactly. 30-year fixed rate mortgage or 3% student loan debt i'm not sure i'd accelerate that to make my payments. i'd say a little bit of everything works quite well in that scenario. the celebrity chef in orange crocs there's helping the white house roll out the recarpets. inside the final preparations for the final state dinner of president obama's administration. you're watching "cbs this morning." we'll rightack. >> annou:hi morning's >> annou:hi morning's "eye on money" by voyaretiremen. th a little weird. vy are you orange?
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? the white house this morning is getting ready for the final state dinner of the obama stero renzi. the president and first lady michelle obamaave hosted 12 previous state dinners. a special celebty chef will be in the kitchen tonight. chip reid is at the whi house with all of the delicious details. chip. good morning. >> well, good morning. famous chef mario batali known for his italian cooking was chosen by the first lady to oversee the final state dinner of the obama administration.
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lady? who is the foodie? >> you know, you generally don't worry that much about the americans when you're cooking pasta. you worry about the italians. prime minister renzi is the guy i'probably going toch ltle more closely. >> reporter: those plates will have dishes made from ingredients of the final harvest of the first lady's kitchen garden and will sit on elaborately decorated tables like this e. the fall harvest theme even stretches to the susan morris is the pastry chef to work with batali to create the desserts. >> this is my 21st year.ou do i say, you know, it always takes so much thought and hosted a dozen other state dinners. [ applause ] >> reporter: the first in 2009, picking the prime minister of india.
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>>eporter: was embroiled in controversy afte couple slipped through raising questions about security and prompting a congressional inquiry. but the others have been remembered not only for the world leaders they hosted but for the lighter moments too. li what dress the fashionable first lady is wearing. and when sha obama met movie star and canadian ryan reynolds during canada's state din last ye. this photo captured older sister malia in the background giving he l up. >> it really is an camaraderie. an even of diplomacy. >> reporter: dessarae rogers is th security. food. are you shaking in your orange crocs? >> you know, notet.
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stretches into high school football. over the past few weeks a nuer of games were canceled postponed or cng because of the weather. high school playoffs will start on november 18th. week to s schools an extra pce will make. two stops in north carolina. he'lbe in wilmington this afternoon. two actors known for their roles are campaigning for hillinton at nc state. you can see all at wcnc.com. its a great day to be out to do anything ay. it is one of those days in the fall to stay hydrated.
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afternoon. a t of blue skies out there now. ood waings continue through 10:30 for wayne county. a lot of roads closed. have flooding impacting a large portions east of the triangle. it is 63 degrees in raleigh. 57 61 fayetteville. state fair gates open at 10:00 a.m. temperatures in the 70s and 80s. high trature today will wa uto 83. looking fora gh next cold fro ves. weool off in the 70sand in
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? that's mikeposner. welcome back to "cbs th morning." coming up in this half hour the evolution of singer-songwriter biggest song "i took a bill in ibiza." ahead he's recovering from what he calls his the longstanding rival between the bears and packers will pick up again on "thursday night football" showing the potential victory for bo teams.
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amy schumer's respond after trump criticisms. wood when she mocked trump. 200 of the nearly 9,000 people walked out. i like hillary because i performed her -- i know you he you're here to laugh butou choose your life you choice the it's just too important. schumer thanked fans who stad saying, quote, we have all depended on comedians to make us laugh. and plan to continue that tradition. >> people that go to concerts they don't want to hear that. i was at barbra streisand and she started talking about politics, and someone yelled
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she was talking about politics. >> britain's telegrhaid the nobel prize committee has given up trying to reach bob dylan. the singer has notet t committee's messes. dylan was t nobweek. he has giv two concerts since enutas not acknowledd the awarwn if b dylan will attend a ceremony in december. ci >> y kw you've made it when you don't have to return a phone call. >> and there's $900,000 in prize money. what do you want us to do with the check? we'll see. the rock 'n' roll nominee first here. congratulations go to pearl jam ?
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year on the ballot. they will join 18 otherins including depeche mode, chaka khan, journe tupac shakur, stephen wolf and joan baez. nominees are chosen based on their impact on the indu. they must have released a or album no earlier than 25 it's been seven years since mike p student to in demand musician. in tt time, h life took many dramatic turns you might expect from sudden fame but before releasing his second called "all night alone" he returned to approach music in a new way. ? >> reporter: to hear mike pne on he was a child prodigy.
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you fall in love ? . jiort duke in dorm room and you write "cooler than me." >> i've never been the best with getting girls. i wrote that song a it was about ri. being cooler than me. internet. and i guess people liked it and it started to spread. than peopl liked . that song blew up, as you know. >> yeah. yeah, it did. ? baby please don't go go go s liv a dream. that i was socared of msing the dream up. that i think i took a lot of the n out of it. >> what was the dre youer af o msiup?
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i.record deal. i had the chain around my neck. like it was me, you know? that was the dream. ? every day in a waydrea the hits sto comi suddenly the adjectives that i lik to dibe melf no longer applied to me. >> like what? >> like popular. like cool. like the man. i waswly going -- just falling back to being a normal guy. ? ? got all my credit cards ? >> i had the car and theouse in the hollywood hills. and i wanted to see if i could be happy without my crap. >> we you? >> and i had a lot of it. it started to weigh me down. and so, i boughthis kind of creepy dodge conveio van.
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fit me. put in my guitar and little keyboard and i just drove away. what it was like, it was some of the best times of my life you know. >> posner never stopped working during what he calls his ice cold period. in fact, his songs were stil making it on to the charts though they were written for other people. ? if i was your boyfriend lever let you go ? >> look at the people written for. justin bieber. i didn't know you did "moon gar." >> i love that song. >> was it hard for you? >> yeah. here's a guy that always preferenced this, the level is fame. i can walk down the streetnd no one is probably going to know who i am right now.
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>> in the six years between the release of his first and second album, posner returned to his home state of michigan and took a different approach to making music. ? rather than rely on a laptop, he learned how to playraditional instruments. in addition to those piano lessons, he picked up the guitar. >> people are very much concerned with making the best tasting candy r, i like to say. there's nothing wrong with making a candy bar. i'm pretty good at making candy bars. >> i hear a but coming. >> yeah, there is a but. you get full from a candy bar. i thought, i'm just going to make a big piece of meat with
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? i took a pill in ibiza ? >> ten years ordinary something to do. >> next rift was written on guitar. >> let's talk about it for a minute, 1 billion streams. billion with a "b." >> that's crazy. >> one critic calls his new album "at night alone" truth in composure to artists like bob dylan. u liked rap music at the age of 10. what is it about rap music that spoke to you, a 10-year-old kid in the suburbs of detroit. >> that's what my friends listed to. like dmx. i can't tellou why i liked this stuffexactly.
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how do you explain movement of the heart? you know, i likethe stuff. ? ? life gets better whenpen your heart ? >> i think the video of "be as you are" is a very powerful video. you have people holdingp words that relate to them. then they a go in the water nake and you, to and the word you're is -- >> afraid. >> why did you pk "afraid"? >> because i want to be less afraid to putt much bluntly. ? i could wri you a song to make you fall in love ? >> mike posner may not be afraid of fleet fame anymore. but hedmits success hasn't made meeting women any easier. >> i'll often see a woman that i'm awe struck by her. i don't know what to say to her
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>> yeah, i know. ? probably because you think u're cooler than me ? >> nice. >> whose cooler than you mike posner? >> gayle king. >> nobody! >> he rarely does inrviews, right? >> he rare by does interviews. he's actually very shy. he's still awkward aroundgirls. he went to duke, charlie. he graduatesed from duke. >> i know. an learn how to play the years. >> he was blowing up to his mother and sister that he still stay in school. he's still tight with this mom and i said how can you be awkward with girls. how does tt work? he said i'm still working through it. but i think he's great. >> superstardom. >> i was listening to him way back in they. i'm happy to see he's back. yo hea more of my
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? pressure, pass is picked off! and who is it? t.j. raji for the touchdown. >> that interception in 2011 had green bay punch a ticket to super bowl xlv for chicago. the bears and packers have played 192 times since 1921. thr games have pit some of the greatest coaches and players in other. the bears and packers will ans continue this rivalry thursday night at lambeau field in green bay. nfl on cbs lead ana call. here he is for the preview. and the teams to watch for the rest of the season. welcome. >> welcome. >> preview. let me give you a quick preview when you walk through the parking lot at green bay, it's the greatest smell in the world.
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it's five minutes before kickoff. there's like 5,000 people in the stands. where is everybody else? in green bay, they show up to watch their team warm up. how are they warming up? it's really cool. there's like 60, 65,000 people out there watching them warm up. it's a very unique experience. >> what's going to happen tonight -- >> tomorrow night -- >> what is today? tuesday? thursday night. >> yeah. >> w >> don't ask me questions i can't answer. youknow, first off, norah, it was go seeing you today. i do my research, too. she comes in and she says, hey, when are the patriots playing the jets in gs stadium. i want to go. you know why she wants to go? she's a tom brady fan. >> yes, she is. >> i got the numbers right here.
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six touchdowns, 391 yards passing. and 39 years old. he's kind of re-created himself. he takes care of himself. he's doing everything to keep himself being one of the best arterbacks in the nfl. i watched both of his games entire so far this he's doing. >> who is next to brady? tanted.dgers is very not playing the that level that that's the big question, we'll talk about that thursday nice. aaron rodgers, what'srong with aaron rodgers. you know, it's not clicking right now. a lot of times there's many reasons why star players don't
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>> why is that? >> it's coaching, it's team base and it's you all and abe. >> and he's got great teammates. he's got a great supporting . i don't know how to explain it. it's just aonstt onslaught when you talk about tatriot and offense. t's say every team has 50 plays on offense. they have more. patriots come out with 200 plays and they can run them all because of the way they practice. it's pretty special. should tony romo be wor about his job? >> this guy, d prescott -- >> i like that name, dak. >> yeah, dak. you need to be a star with a name like dak. dak can do it. >> do you like dak? >> i think he's playing great. i like him a lot. it'shanged their football team in many ways. the way he han himself. the plays they run. ththey call plays. listen, everybody keeps talking
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tony romo has had two serious back injuries in the lt t years. you just don come back and say twoeekse'll be ready. it's a long process. good toeeyou. lwll epared. >>'m a tom brady fan. she'a tom brady fan. >> she's a tom brady fan in a different way. >> g i love the skill and gridiron. >> you there go. >> yeah. we love watching him. >> you can green bay packers on cbs. and simulcast and on "thursday and simulcast and on "thursday night foot when i saw the attacks on roy cooper about the crime lab, i had to come forward. those ads are not true. i'm a survivor of sexual assault.
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firefighter hit by a car when it cred into a tation station offis sadriving ancrossed the cteoffials tes is a bedroom by a cam and the. >> the officer stepped out of the room 30 seconds before the car went through the station. >> crews moved toa nearby stion. no word if the driv will face any charges. other stories todais the weather. unseasonably warm. >> very warm this afternoon. starting oitsunshine this morning.
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golf ourse today. as the great day to be tside. temperatures going to feel warmer than normal for this time of year. we have flood warnings that continue for wayne county this morning. that'sue to don'tuation -- continuation of high water areas. we are dealing with flooded streams and creeks. 65 57 in durham. 60 henderson. 61 claying on 61 clayton. at the state fair rides open at 10:00 a.m. temperatures in the 70s an 80sed to. we are looking at a high temperature this afternoon of 83 degrees. 84 tomoow.
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for your weekend. >> i-4 at lake wheeler road no crash a lot of people heading into work. i-40 athens drive moving faster. a crash causing heavy delays in orange and red on your screen. u.s. 1 northbound nc 55 williams street on the northbound side we have a crash. we technology drive by pass. as we cross u.s. 264 southbound two right lanes are blocked near exit 419 for a crash there. if we give you a wider picture, look at the red icons. ose are areas with roads closed impassable due to flooding in cumberland county
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>> judge judy: i'm just trying to find out why you put in $1,000 into his account. >> announcer: tracing a tenant's monetrail. >> judge judy: she says she put in $1,000. you miraculously found $1,000 in your bank account. >> anner: but this landlord isn't following. >> i didn't even know it was her $1,000. >> judgeudy: i didn't put the money into your bank. >> aouncer: and it's not the end. >> he wanted me to actually deposit $2,000 into his account. >> judge judy: did he say why? you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution shane koch is suing his former tenant, mary sue hewankorn, for damage she and her children caused to his home.
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