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it's thursday, august 28th 2014. welcome to "cbs this morning." destruction and wild waves in california. we're tracking severe weather aclos the country. hackers target america's largest bank and that might not be all. b boorr on the fbi investigation. and grandma abandoned at the airport. one airlines big-time customer service fails. but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your
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world in 90 seconds. >> oh. just fell. >> that's a lifeguard house that collapsed into the ocean. >> powerful storms stir up swelfls o destruction. >> there's a hurricane in the atlantic, tropical storm in the pacific lifting boats out of the water, tossing them like toys. >> mother of an american held hostage pleadiorng f heron s's life. >> i want to what every mother wants, live to see her children's children. i plead you grant me this. >> banks having been hacked including jpmorgan chase. a crew mrembe of the show "copps" was killed by an officer's bullet. >> there has been yet another one of those swatting episodes this one in a denver suburb. an online gaming moment shows you the moment. officers burst through the
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office in littleton. >> get on the ground. >> an explosion at a bp refinery east of chicago. people as far as two miles away could feel that blast. >> josh snow has been suspended indefinitely. he admitted he lied. >> every islamic like you will be wipe off the face of the earth because you have no respect for -- >> she got her racket caught in her hair oh my goodness. >> it almost took my head off. i just started to laugh. >> and all that matters. >> why, hello, friends. so good to see you. >> tomhe wen of "friends" are having some fun. >> what happened to joey and chandler? those they're dead. >> i'd like another grape. >> there you go. okay, a little -- by the way, this is the only thing on cbs right now. >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" is presented by
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toyota. let's go places. captioning funded by cbs only dave can say that. but, listen. welcome to "cbs this morning." there is something else on. charlie rose and norah odom are off but we're in goonld hands. anthony mason is with us and we're ready. >> they're off, we're on. >> we're very on. storms are creating dangerous conditions along boast coast this morning. hurricane cristobal is causing deadly rip currents in the east. >> and tropical storm marie is battering southern california with gigantic waves. >> oh. oh. just fell. it just fell. >> overnight in malibu a historic lifeguard house that served as backdrop in movies and tv shows collapsed into the ocean. teri okita is in seal beach where the big waves are still
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coming. terri teri good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the swells have reached as high as 25 feet. it's led to about 35 rescues since tuesday. one death is being investigated as surf-related and this high-risk show isn't over yet. along the southern california coast, nature is treating wave watchers to a show unlike any they've ever seen. >> these guys getting crazy rides and people cheering on the beach. it's a good show for free. >> it's exciting to see this much surf. i don't think we've seen that in a decade or so. >> reporter: the massive waves were relentless from newport beach where this boogie border was thrown sky-high to catalina where vehicles were tossed ashore to malibu where water threatened multi-billion-dollar homes and damaged a pier. it's all because of a tropical storm marie, 8 miles west of
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baja peninsula. even surfers like laird hamilton couldn't resi caught in this video riding directly under the pier. not only did he surf, he saved. he assisted in a rescue. >> his eyes were big and was appreciative to be back on the land. >> reporter: lifeguard jacob reed said he rescued one man caught in a current. >> he was very panicked. >> reporter: bulldozers were called in to beef up the shoreline and protect expensive beach homes. thousands of spectators stayed out of the water but not necessarily out of harm's way, snapping pictures dangerously close to the crashing waves. >> the surge comes up it wraps around the back of them and can pull them back out to water, out to sea. >> reporter: the seal beach pier behind me is closed until safety
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inspectors can come in check it out and give it the all clear to reopen. as for the high surf it's ed to stick around at least through tomorrow early evening, late afternoon, and then it's going to die down making it much safer for beachgoers over the holiday weekend. >> thanks, teri. it will be another high surf along the east coast. in ocean city maryland an 18-year-old swimmer from virginia drowned in a rip current wednesday. the beach patrol saved dozens of people. and big hail hit limon, colorado, southeast of denver. millions could see more severe weather there today. meteorologist megan glaros of our cbs station wbbm is tracking the storms. good morning. flash flood watches are up across portions of the plains and the midwest bringing heavy
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potential rain to parts of the center of the nation over the course of the next few days. it's a low pressure system and cold front pushing it into the great lakes going into labor day weekend. it will amp up the risk for severe weather. we're talking rainfall totals over the next 48 hours that could get near to 5 inches. flooding will be a factor in that area of the country. and along the east coast, we're looking at cristobal, still 75-mile-an-hour sustained winds wrapping at 25 miles an hour but will cause rough surf along the east coast likely through friday. gashlgs anthony? >> thanks. reports say computer hackers may have hit several banks. they apparently exposed account numbers at jpmorgan chase. bob orr is in washington where the fbi is on the case. bob, good morning. >> good morning. the latest cyber attacks happened earlier this month
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aimed at stealing checking and savings account banks including jpmorgan. law enforcement tell us that the fbi and secret service are working to determine the overall scope of this breach which apparently involved attacks. a report by bloomberg say the attacks appear to be the work of sophisticated russian cyber thieves well beyond the capability of amateur hackers and it may be retaliation for recent u.s. sanction on russia. a spokesman for jpmorgan did give us the following statement. companies of our size unfortunately experience cyber attacks nearly every day. we have multiple layers of defense to counter any defense and watch at any level. they're not seeing any unusual fraud activity. the fbi is not commenting. >> thank you, bob. we're hearing for the first
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time from the family of steven sotloff. in a message released yesterday hiss mother begged the leader of isis to set her son free. margaret brennan is tracking developments from the state department and she joins us this morning. good morning. >> well, good morning. the video produced by the sotloff family was released in both arabic and english all around the world. it's an 11th hour plea firefighter help since all u.s. government efforts and other diplomatic channels failed. >> i am shirley sotloff. my son stephen is in your hands. >> the mother of kidnapped journalist steven sotloff made an impassioned plea for help. >> we want to see him home and safe and sound and hug him. >> reporter: he's been held captive by isis last august but the world first saw his face last week. that's when isis showed this video, the video of beheading of
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james foley. the same executioner threatened to bekill sotloff next. she begged for his mercy. >> i want what every mother wants, to live to see her children's children. i plead you to grand grant me this. >> reporter: white house spokesman josh earnest did not state. another american hostage peter theo curtis was released on sunday. he was reunited with his mother at boston's logan airport on wednesday after 122 months in captivity in syria. >> i had no idea that so muchest was being expended on my behalf. >> reporter: he had been held by a different wing. outside his mother's house in cambridge, massachusetts, on wednesday, he told reporters how
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thankful he was to be free. >> i suddenly remember how good the american people are and what kindness they have in their hearts, and to all those people i say a huge thank you from my heart -- from the bottom of my heart. >> reporter: as for the three other americans still being held by isis it's not clear whether that group is motivated by ransom or the p.r. strategic value that comes from holding americans hostage. >> margaret thank you. we're learning this morning about another american reportedly killed in syria's civil war. u.s. officials say they're trying to confirm the report but friends and family say a man from the minneapolis area died last weekend fighting with isis forces in syria. the man came from the same region as 33-year-old douglas mccain who also was killed last weekend fighting alongside isis. back in may another american from florida carried out a suicide bombing in northern syria. a sister of the boston
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marathon bombing suspect is due in court next month after being arrested for an alleged bomb threat of her own. alina turned hers in to police yesterday. she's charged with grag vated harassment. she allegedly threatened to bomb a woman who was allegedly involved with her boyfriend. a new refined search is in the works for missing malaysia airlines. investigators now say the jet may have left its course earlier than thought. they're bringing in a dutch company to conduct a new massive underwater search. it will start next month and could last a year at a cost of about 50$50 million. ukraine claims that russia inaded his country this morning. he claims that separatists and armed groups are vancing. the ambassador to ukraine wrote
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on twitter that an increasing number of russian troops are fight in ukraine territory. overnight in donesque 11 people were killed. it appears to be creating a land link between the coastline and russia. a texas father accused in a revenom killing is freed this morning. he was aquisted of murder charges after prosecutors argued he shot to death a drunk driver that had killed his two sons. prosecutors had a weak case. manuel, good morning. >> good morning. it all came down to evidence and in the end the prosecution did not have enough to convince the jury that david barajas pulled the trigger in an act of revenge. they also could not overcome the sympathy many felt for the father's loss. >> reporter: david barajas who was facing life in prison walked out of court with his wife by his side. prosecutors argued the suburban
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houston man shot and killed the driver after his two sons were killed on the side of the road. the 32-year-old cried when the not guilty verdict was red. the jury deliberated for less than three hours. the couple witnessed the death of their sons in december 2012. the family was driving down a dark rural texas road when their truck ran out of gas. 12-year-old david jr. and 11-year-old caleb got out and pushed. >> times i wish we were all taken together. there's no going back. i have to live with the fact and my husband that we let them off the truck. >> reporter: they were 100 yards from their home when jose who was drunk plowed into them. tests later showed his blood alcohol content was twice the legal limit. he was shot in the head. >> i respect the jury system.
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>> reporter: the district attorney insists the getters accurately pulled the finger at him. >> the sheriff's department did a fabulous job. i think circumstantial evidence cases will always be difficult. >> reporter: while barajas said he's not sure who killed him it's an unsolved crime. >> somebody killed him. it wasn't mr. barajas. >> the family did not speak after the vencht there was little physical evidence tying barajas to the killing. am nugs and a holster for the type of gun for the murder was found in the family home but the gun used was not found. gail gayle? >> thank you. a tv crew documented the death of one of their owner men when they got caught up in a police shoot-out. how the production turned very
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tragic. jim, good morning. >> good morning. investigators say it was police gunfire that accidentally killed him. the suspect was armed only with a pellet gun but police say it look like the real thing. >> reporter: it was supposed to be just another episode of the long-running tv show "cops." . a production crew embedded with omaha police was on the scene as three officer reported to a robbery in progress at wendys. >> witnesses describe hearing the suspect's handgun being fired and seeing the slide recoil with the shots. >> reporter: omaha police says the suspect was armed with a type of pellet gun that looks and sounds like an actual firearm. >> it became a chaotic scene. the cameraman made his way to the eating area and was able to get down and hold his camera up. >> reporter: it shows how the
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audio supervisor 33-year-old brace dion got caught in the gunfire. >> when they encountered the suspect and the gunfire ensued and it's a very dramatic video, bryce is in that vestibule and got struck. >> we've got a comeameraman hit. he's not breathing. >> reporter: he was hit in an unprotected airy and died. >> "cops" truly is a reality show. it's not manipulated or staged. it's all real. it happens as it happens. >> the robbery suspect was also shot and killed. omaha's police chief say the officer's on standard paid leave pending investigation. a disturbing hoax with rootses in virtual reality
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becomes all too real in a colorado town with gun violence. michelle miller shows us the latest results of a scam called swatting. >> reporter: wednesday morning jordan mathisen was live streaming while playing a video game called counterstrike. in a game he played a gunman on a mission to take down terrorists. but the fantasy quickly became a reality as mathisen himself became a target of police. s.w.a.t. teams burst into the office their weapons drawn and aimed at him. police ordered him to the ground and placed the gamer in handcuffs. local schools and businesses were on lockdown for more than an hour. after finding no threat police realized the 911 call was a prank known as s.w.a.t.ing.
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it's when someone reports a fake report. law enforcement says there's nothing funny about it. >> as you can tell there's a lot of resources here a lot of taxpayer dollars going on. s.w.a.t.ers have also targeted hollywood celebrities including justin bieber ashton kutcher, and the kardashians. >> it isn't just one car that goes to this. it may be ten cars 20 cars. this is not a game. this is real life. you're taking real resources way from people that need them. >> and after incident mathisen tweeted with other users about the tweet. so it's unclear that he was anticipating the s.w.a.t. team, but littleton police say they're still investigating. >> they'll get to the bottom of it. still not funny. thank you, michelle. it is 7:19. ahead on
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here's a question. would you trust your child with a gun? >> always know your target and be on. always shoot a gun like it's loaded. always keep your finger off the trigger add never point it at anyone. ahead, new questions after 59-year-old girl's deadly accident with an uzi. >> the news is back in the morning here on "cbs this morning." stay tuned for your local news. >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by macy's. claritin-d presents two allergy sufferers. one tried nasacort, which could take up to a week to feel maximum nasal symptom relief.
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cheer up. it's always like you say, so no one told you life is going to be this way. >> are you really really -- your job's a joke you're broke, your love life's doa. >> don't, don't, don't do this. >> no, but it's like you're always stuck in second gear. >> when it has. been your day, your week your month or even your year. >> yeah. >> but -- >> i'll be there for you. >> thank you, rachel. >> uh-huh. >> and that's why we're all
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"friends." >> very clevl jimer jimmy kimmel because we all know it's the "friends" theme. they're doing it for a month. welcome back to "cbs this morning." charlie and norah are off. guess what vinita nair and anthony mason join us. you know each other. >> every saturday morning. >> i can see people what day is it? it's still thursday. we begin this half hour with a grandmother's unscheduled circumstance hours. the airline forgot to wheel her to a plane at major airport and things went downhill from there. plus senator kirsten gillibrand thinks her colleagues say the wrong thing. she had a baby took it off and now she shares what men said about her body that's ahead. "usa today" looks at some
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unusual wedding photos. an israeli couple posed for theirs on the gaza border with the backdrop and army staging area. the perfects were taken during the latest cease-fire that began tuesday. john lennon's assassin mark david chapman is sorry, in his words, for being an idiot. chapman, as you recall gunned down the beatle in front of his mapt build managerer than 30 years ago. he expressed sorrow. for the third time his request was denied. m.i.t. researchers manipulated the part of the mouse's brain that controls feelings of fear and happiness. it is unclear as this can be tried with humans but if it can it can lied to depression and post-traumatic stress. "the wall street journal" says there will be more empty seats at college football games this season. overall student attendance
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dropped more than 7% in the past five years. in the five richest conferences along, the numbers are down 5.6%. the cause, hire ticket prices and the option to watch them on tv. >> do you know sometimes it's $295 for tickets? i wouldn't want to pay that if i was a parent. >> or a student. two fighter jets were called to escort a passenger plane that took off from toronto headed for cuba. two female passengers on the flight became unruly. the two may have had a lot of duty-free alcohol in the lavatory. then they lit a cigarette and set off the fire alarm and were -- >> have you ever been in bathroom with another person inside the plane? >> i'm not answering that gayle. >> vinita?
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>> i also plead the fifth. a girl shot and killed a man who was helping her with an uzi submachine gun. they will file no charges in this case. critics say they cannot believe the shooting was allowed to happen. >> we have to keep that held in otherwise the gun won't fire okay? >> these 27 seconds of video have ignited a controversy about children using guns. parents of 59-year-old girl captured their daughter accidentally losing control while firing an uzi and killing her instructor charles baca. bullets & burger the popular shooting range where the accident occurred allows children as young as 8 to fire guns including powerful automatic weapons as long as a parent or instructor is present, and children in most states are legally allowed to fire any type of gun while supervised. but should they be? dan gros from the brady campaign
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to prevent gun violence says no. >> i think most people would net out it does not make sense to have a 9-year-old having access like that to a machine gun. >> reporter: accidents have happened before. in 2008 an 8-year-old accidentally killed himself while fires an uzi during a gun show in massachusetts. experts say these types of tragedies can be averted. >> we can prevent kids from having access to unsafe guns. we can step up as parents and concerned citizens and actually take responsibility in our own hands. >> reporter: dan roberts, a gun enthusiast shears his love for shooting with his 9-year-old daughter cheyenne. he said accidental deaths liking this are that accidents. >> it's a tragedy but it's not in any way in my opinion an indictment on fire amples in general, on children. >> a competitive shooter, cheyenne has been firing guns under the careful eye of her
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father for years and says following the four rules of safety is everything always know your target and be on. always shoot a gun like it's loaded. always keep your finger off the trigger, and never point it at anyone. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," john blackstone san francisco. the usc football player once called a hero now confirms he's & a liar and this morning cornerback josh shaw is suspended indefinitely. shaw confessed wednesday he misled school officials after spraining his ankles. he originally claimed he jumped from balcony saturday to rescue his nephew from a swimming pool. his lawyer says he did not break the law but police are looking into a break-in of a woman's apartment who had a relationship with shaw. >> a friend of mine told us once you should always tell the truth because when the truth
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comes out, it's to your disadvantage. this is a perfect example. his lie was so fan taft cal. >> and he was so great. a family is demanding answers this morning from southwest airlines. they lost a grandmother for hours. she shared her story with suzanne mccarroll from our denver station. >> what did you think was going to happen to you? >> that i was going to sit there forever. >> i was sitting in a wheelchair. >> earlier this month her daughter dropped her at. but she wasn't allowed to take her mom to the gate without a ticket. a sky cap offered to wheel the 85-year-old inside the terminal but parentally forgot about her. >> he pushed me there and left me. he didn't say anything or do
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anything and nobody else showed up and i didn't know why i was sitting there. >> reporter: vaticano ended up missing her flight left stranded and alone for hours. >> if i had to the lady's room i had to wait until somebody passed by that belonged to the airportnd i said excuse me, could you please push me to the lady's room. >> reporter: back in dern very her other daughter started to panic. where was she? what happened to her. what ooh people's jobs they're supposed to be paying attention. these are all my questions that never got answered. >> reporter: southwest airlines tells "cbs this morning" that they noticed vat kakacanokavaticano once the area cleared and they rebooked her. >> by the time i got done going all over the place i didn't even know what state i was in anymore. >> reporter: in a statement
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southwest airlines blames the mishap on a processing error. they said, quote, we've counseled the airport plea on our southwest processes. they offered her $200 in voucher travel. >> when is your next trip? >> any day now, never. >> i know this is not funny because nana was left alone but she can clearly speak, so why didn't she say, hairk push me to my gate please. but we're glad she's already. next to never. she's already. what did one senator say to another? don't lose too much weight. i like my girls chubby. a senator talks about sexism in the halls of congress. that's coming up next on "cbs this morning."
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polls show the public has very low pins of congress and this next story is not going to help very much. rude comments were made to senator kirsten gillibrand about her weight. it's more like an episode of "mad men." nancy, good morning. >> it turns out even senators are not left out of rude comments made by coworkers. apparently they felt free to remark on her baby weight and her attempts to lose it. >> may not balance the budget on the backs of women, period. >> reporter: new york's junior senator said she encountered comments about her weight everywhere from the senate chamber to the congressional gym. in an expert from her new book published in "people" magazine gillibrand says when she was on the elliptical, many of my older colleagues felt compelled to offer advice such as, this gym,
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good think you're working out because you wouldn't want to get porky. the prize comment she made came from a southern man. he said, you know kirsten, you're even pretty when you're fat. jill hand said she gained weight after the birth of her second son in 2008 when she was a new congresswoman commuting back and forth to new york. i knew i was too heavy for my own health. she hired a nutritionist started exercising daily and lost 50 pounds onto to have one of her favorite older members of the senate squeeze her waist and say, don't lose too much weight now, i like my women chubby very margaret carlson has heard it all in 25 years of writing for washington. >> i can't imagine a woman senator saying to a male senator of whatever weight, you know you're looking a little porky. that last baby must have really
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done it to you. >> reporter: women still make up just one-fifth of the senate and less than 20% of the house. at a political panel in december gillibrand told me changing that ratio is the key to changing the tone in washington. >> if we had more women in congress, we would begin to break this cycle of dysfunction. >> reporter: and that's what most of this book is about is getting more women into the halls of coronation but a few juicy stories about the men who walk these halls probably won't hurt book sales. anthony? >> no, they won't. it's astounding what people will say. >> i think margaret said it best when she said men are in a world of their own. what do you have to say, anthony mason? >> same thing i said about the plane. nothing. >> okay. nancy, thank you. spoiler alert seven years in the making. what really happened to tony
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this morning one of the great tv cliffhangers of all time may or may not be solved. remember those last few seconds of "t soehe sopranos." ♪ >> on a blog a writer shared her conversation with david chase. she asked what we all wanted to know. did tony soprano get whacked. the piece suggested he reacted angrily and shook his head and said no and said no he isn't. to simply quote david that tony soprano is not dead is not
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accurate. it raises a spiritual question that has no right or wrong answer. >> everybody weighs in. you really like it or you don't. when he was here, a lot of people were talking about the ends, you don't like it. he said how would you end it. i don't know. >> i think he's still debating. it was only around for a couple of hours. the latest controversy involving zara. ahead on "cbs this morning." when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. frank, how do you and dolly keep it interesting? ♪ you can ring my bell ♪ [ male announcer ] sometimes you
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it is thursday, august 28th 2014. welcome back. more real news this morning including this shocking shirt. a clothing company is blasted for bringing up evil memoryiesmemories. but first here's a look at today'stoday ees today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> the swells have reached as high as 25 feet. >> along the east coast we're looking at cristobal. it will still cause a strong surf. this lat cestyber attack apparently were aimed at stealing information from a number of banks including jpmorgan. >> a video produced by the
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sotloff family was released all around the world. itn 's a11th hour plea for help. >> investigator says it was police gunfire that killed him. thspe su wectas only armed with a pellet gun. >> a disturbing hoax a scam called swatting. >> a grandmother forgotten by an airline even before she boarded the plane. >> when is your next trip? >> any day now never. >> even women senators are not immune to comments. apparently fell low senators felt free to comment on her baby weight and her attempts to lose it. >> it will be the first ipad that folds out into a full-size bed. so there. >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" at 8:00 is presented by panera bread. >> i'm gayle king with anthony mason and vinita nair. charlie and norah are off today.
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major storms on both sides of the country are turning the day at the beach into a dangerous choice for swimmers. >> off california giant waves generated by tropical storm marie are still rolling in this morning. teri okita is at seal beach where the surf is putting on a powerful show. teri good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the waves have been amazing. they're calming down a bit but they're still a difference with swells up to 25 feet in some areas. that's leads to 230 rescues since tuesday. one rescue is being investigated as surf related. in malibu a lifeguard house that has served as backdrop in movies and tv has collapsed into the ocean. and on catalina island two piers were destroyed. the beach is closed until safety inspectors can get a look at it and give it an all clear. as for the high surf it's
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expected to last at least one more day. vinita? >> teri thanks. a mother releases a video pleading to set her son free. sotloff appeared in last week's video showing the murder of another american james foley. in her video shirley sotloff directly addressed the leader of isis. >> as a mother i ask for justice to be merciful and not punish my son for matters he has no control over. i ask you to use your authority to spare his life and to follow the example sets by the prophet muhammed who protected people by the book. i want what every mother wants, to live to see her children's children. i plead with you to grant me this. >> it is the first extended comment by sotloff's family since he disappeared in syria a year ago. this morning jpmorgan chase is saying it's not seen any signs of fraud but the fbi and
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secret service will looking into the aparnl hacking of chase and other big u.s. banks. reports say russian hackers may have retaliated for western sanctions aimed at russia. checking and savings accounts could be targeted but there's no telling yet how much data was exposed. zara is apologizing sththis morning for a shirt. it was not to remind people of nazi concentration camp inventories. it's been pulled but still many wonder how such a stylish brand could make such a huge faux pas. jan crawford has more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. zara is based in spain but it operates more than 2,000 stores in 88 countries. its controversial shirt went on sale. this striped shirt complete with the yellow sheriff's badge was
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inspired by americans but the star reminds them of the star of david and concentration camps. backlash was swift and on wednesday they apoll jieds saying in a statement it was on sale for a few hours and the sales have been marginal. the items will be rely by destroyed although zara told one website the shirts would be, quote, skperm nated, abbey klaasen said the company by and large took the right steps. >> zahra responded quickly which was the most important thing they could do. they apologized in several different languages. >> but it's been a rough summer for the retailer. earlier this month it was accused of racism after these photos surfaced of another one of these slogans "white is the new black." and in 2007 they apologized for
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selling handbags with symbols. they say those symbols were not in the approved design. any of these incidents were unintentional but they can add up. >> it certainly doesn't help them that every time it comes up, it reminds them of the memory the other time they were in hot water. >> h&m offended people with this skull inside of the star of david and this shirt also drew comparisons to the badges forced on jews in nazi germany. like zara, these companies are known as fad fashion retailers, able to take merchandise from designer's tables from store shelves all over the world in a short time. quality control issues can arise. >> you might do something in one part of the world that may be perfectly innocent and innocuous, but that's the new
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global marketplace some are having to get used to. >> maybe thinking about that reality, said in a statement it was proud of its work force. the u.s. open with a case of hair behaving badly. her brad got stuck in her racquet. there it is. it didn't stop her from beating her opponent 6-3, 6-4. later wozniacki said the racquet almost took her head off. >> i decided to laugh, you know. it's one of those thing,s, you know, us women we keep it interesting. >> reporter: interestingly she said her hair always got stuck in a racquet and that's why she started wearing a braid in the first place. today cici bellis plays on the court. >> you wouldn't think it happened. she had a visor on and braids. >> i my hair gets stuck in
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13-year-old mo'ne davis. first teen pitcher and the first to throw a complete shutout in the little league world series. >> it's really nice to know you have supporters in your city and they're always going to be supporting you no matter what. >> reporter: but the city wasn't done showing their affection. the little leaguers sharing the big league field with their hometown heroes. >> take it in. look around. all this is for you guys. >> reporter: then the entire team threw out the first pitch. >> the taney dragons. >> reporter: 700 miles way the jackie robinson west team celebrated along the way. the
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decide if you want to have father, are half the people going to come. then you need to talk to your closest friends and family alert them as soon as possible. honestly recruit them too because you're going need to make personal phone calls to all of your guests. >> should you be weary, that if you choose to donate the vendor could take a piece or 100% goes to charity? >> these are your wedding vendors. after a time they become your best friend. you call them up let them know the situation and they're going to be like holding your hand through this process more than likely. >> yeah, because it's painful when it's caused off. >>ing is there a way to avoid
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going on underneath but has it very battened down. so in the first season really it was -- for me it was about finding out what exactly is going on underneath for him but not showing any of them. so in season two as you start to get a sense of what's going on underneath it's like a volcano there's so much passion and fire and struggle and pain and everything going on in there but he's a man used to holding it down. he's all quite drawn to that. quite compelling. >> earlier this year you started a relationship with comedian sarah silverman. in particular because she has a cameo on the show and it's a very erotic scene, i should say. she's with another woman. >> she plays a lesbian. >> tell us about this specific time these are the ones at absolute risk. the use, the handling the environment all come into play in terms of the longevity. >> reporter: which is where the idea of accelerated aging comes in. the cds are actually cooked in
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these chambers and by manipulating the humidity and the temperature, the disks can be aged a certain number of years. >> the only thing that's different is how you artificially aged them. >> they were aged under the same conditions. one survived. one did not. that ee the challenge we have. you never quite know how it's going affect your cd. >> and if you want to preserve your cd collection at home here's a few tips. >> probably don't put any nice fancy labels onto the tops of cds. >> and fair warning, you want to avoid the sharpies. >> there are some things that say it doesn't cause any damage. if you need to just write in
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earlier this summer roller coaster fanatics all over the country let out a scream. the empire said it would shut down its most famous wooding coaster in california the colossus. carter evans takes us on the ride and he shows us what's coming around the bend. >> colossus has been called the granddaddy of wooden roller coasters and the drop we're about to take is one of coaster history. >> we used to do it with the hands up until lorain would tell us, put them down put them down. >> reporter: you tell me you do it so frequently you know the ride workers by name? >> come on, now. this is the colossus. >> reporter: the new and
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3, 2, 1: >> here's what's kibreang today. >> while the rapper recovers from gunshot wounds, are hospital employees in danger of the gunman striking again? >> shocking details. >> the mda telethon is the most successful fundraiser in the history of television, wait until you hear what they told us about the 2 million benefit! >> i wanted to did this so bad. this is a great day. ♪ ♪ doctor, doctor gimme the news ♪ ♪ >> hey, everyone. welcome to
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