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captioning funded by cbs it's friday, october 28th, 2016. eleven days until the presidential election. this is the "cbs morning news." a scare for the trump campaign last night when mike pence's plane went skidding off a laguardia runway. >> suddenly we hit the ground, big thump, followed by big thumps. trump hits hard over new links between the clinton foundation and bill clinton's pockets. >> just imagine what they will
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>> two first ladies, one stage, as michelle obama joins hillary clinton on the campaign trail for the first time. >> hillary doesn't play. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. investigators are trying to figure out why a plane carrying republican vice presidential nominee mike pence skidded off guardian airport. it was raining and safety technology stopped the plane preventing a more serious accident. brooks silva-braga is at the laguardia airport. >> joo crews are working through the night to move the plane. we saw a bulldozer levy the tail and heavy matter laid down
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will not be moving until ntsb arrive later this morning. the boeing 737 that carried mike pence remains in the grass off the runway at laguardia airport this morning, the spot where it ended up after coming dangerously close to a major new york city highway. >> it was relatively close to the grand central. it would have been hundreds of feet away, if i had to guess. >> we have an emergency at the airport. we are getting help for you. overshot the runway after a hard landing in heavy rain. >> i looked up and i saw this trump-pence plane making a noise and screeching and it came to a stop right here. >> reporter: allen hee has been following governor pence on the campaign trail for cbs news and was on the plane at the time. >> we hit the ground. a big thump. followed by a series of bump and you could smell rubber in the cabin. >> reporter: everyone on board, including governor pence, his
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were unharmed. authorities say beds at the end of the runway slowed the plane down and may have saved lives. >> the arrester beds served their purpose tonight. >> reporter: republican nominee donald trump called his running mate from the battleground state of ohio. >> i just spoke to our future vice president and he is okay. >> reporter: democratic nominee hillary clinton tweeted glad to hear mike pence, his staff, secret service and the crew are all safe. governor pence also took to social media to thank first responders. after cancellinging a fund-raising event last night, governor pence is scheduled to keep his event today which includes campaign events. >> it's reported that hillary clinton is strongly considering naming vice president joe biden at her secretary of state if she is elected president. a source tells politico that biden is at the top of a short
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composed by clinton's transition team but clinton aides are trying to figure out how to approach biden and he has not officially been told. biden almost ran against clinton but campaigning hard for her the past few months. biden is well-known and respected on the national stage. clinton made her first joint appearance with the first lady, while trump tried to make hay following the release of batch of hacked e-mails. craig boswell reports. >> reporter: donald trump accused bill and hillary clinton using their charity to cash in personally. he was seizing on the latest batch of clinton campaign e-mails released by wick wikileaks. >> mr. band called the arrangement unorthodoxed.
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corrupt. >> reporter: band said he was the foundation's chief fund-raiser and arranged more than $50 million in for-profit activity for president clinton including in kind services for the president and his family for personal travel, hospitality, vacation, and the like. >> i think we have had enough of the clinton's, in all fairness. >> reporter: trump made those comments in ohio where he is tied with clinton. she campaigned in north carolina, another must-win state. the former first lady boost from the current one. >> she is absolutely ready to be commander in chief on day one and, yes, she happens to be a woman. >> reporter: clinton urged supporters to help her build on the obama legacy. >> i, for one, and i hope all of you, do not want that hard work by our president and our first lady and millions of americans to be wiped away. >> reporter: while clinton hat lead in most national polls, the
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craig boswell, cbs news, the white house. well, today, clinton campaigns in iowa, while trump makes his case in iowa as well, as new hampshire and maine. in north dakota now. law enforcement officers moved on demonstrators protesting an oil pipeline. the protesters set fire to a bridge and threw molotov cocktails. barry pet >> reporter: it was tough and it was tense, as police moved forward to take over make-shift camps and protesters were detained. it was an unequal fight. police had billy clubs, mace, and weapons. this is the way it's been going. the police have just arrested one of the protesters. over here, the protesters continue to taunt them. and every time a protester makes a move, the police move right along with them.
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activists eagleman struggled to keep the peace. you can win against all of this? >> no, i'm not saying we are going to win, but it's going to be a tough battle spiritually. >> reporter: cass county sheriff paul lamy ran the law enforcement operation. >> our emphasis here is we don't want a confrontation. the last thing north dakota law enforcement wants is a confrontation. the last thing the state of north dakota wants is a confrontation. >> reporter: the camp is blocking construction of nearly 1,200 mile pipeline that wou fields to illinois. builders want to tunnel under the missouri river. the native americans say if there was ever a leak, they would pollute a tribal life line that also provides drinking water to millions of americans down stream. the protesters have come here from reservations across the u.s. and neither side shows any
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barry petersen, cbs news. in a surprising turn, the leaders of an armed occupation of a national wildlife refuge in oregon were acquitted following a seven-week trial. ammon bundy and his brother ryan and five others were charged. they occupied the refuge for 41 days. bundy's attorney called the verdict stunning. the family still faces assault and charges stemming aer nevada ranch. in iraq forces trying to attack mosul. iraqi and kurdish ground troops aided by u.s. air strikes are approaching from different directions. more than a million civilians remain in mosul and many are running for their lives. holly williams is in iraq. >> reporter: thousands of civilians are escaping from isis as the extremists retreat from their villages. this offensive has killed
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according to the u.s. coalition, with over 300 square miles claude by by iraqi and kurdish forces to the east and south, but they still haven't entered mosul itself. at the american base, south of mosul, major chris parker told us protecting the city's 1 million civilians will make the fight more difficult. >> air strikes do become more complicated when you move to a major metropolitan area. and the fighting will be more complicated. this is a tough fit. for two years now and had time to prepare. >> reporter: there are 50,000 iraqi ground forces, compared to the 5,000 isis fighters thought to be in mosul. but the extremists have one terrifying weapon. the suicide car bomb, a vehicle ladened with explosives.
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caught on the front line. they want to die. i guess the only, you know, real comparison is kamikaze pilots in the second world war? >> when you're dealing with that mentality, it's a very dangerous enemy, no doubt about that. coming up on the "morning news." a gymnast files a lawsuit against some of the biggest names in sport. plus a suspect is arrested for vandaling star on the hollywood walk of fame. this is the "cbs morning news." ? ? with ingredients like roasted hazelnuts and cocoa, nutella adds a smile to any morning.
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there has been a settlement in a deadly amtrak crash and gymnastics official are named in an abuse lawsuit. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. the indianapolis star reports that the nation's governing body of gymnastics is accused of turning a blind eye to sexual abuse. a former member of the national team says the team doctor abused her for five years. she is suing usa gymnastics and the doctors and team leaders bela and martha karolyi are also known to acknowledge the alleged abuses. more than 30 people have accused the doctor of sexual abuse. a jury awarded more than 70 million dollars to a woman who said baby powder sawed her cancer. the third lawsuit linking johnson & johnson to a lawsuit. the company says it will appeal because science supports the safety of its product.
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a big reason? apple sold 5% fewer iphones. on the cbs "moneywatch" the building at vine closes down and new rules to protect your online data. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> reporter: good morning. internet service providers now must get your permission before selling the data that they collect to marketers. providers like comcast or verizon collect information about your health, finances, numbers and in the case of smartphone your location and they used to be able to sell it all to marketers but under some new fcc rules, they have to inform customers about the information they collect and obtain permission to share it. well, the commerce department releases third quarter gross domestic product numbers this morning. u.s. stocks were down yesterday while bond interest rates climbed to their highest level since may. the dow lost 29 points.
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amazon shares took a dramatic hit in after-hours trading falling more than 5%. the world's largest online retailer's third quarter profit fell short of analysts' expectations and posting its lowest quarterly profit in a year. amazon opened new warehouses and is trying to meet shorter delivery times and that caused costs to go up. twitter is cutting about 9% of its employees and ending vine, that is the mobile video app it recently bout. video clips that play on a loop. over time, though, they lost out to competitors like snapchat and instagram. twitter says it will not delete any vines that have been post for now. >> jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. still to come, high tech cooking. we will show you the newest gadgets that will help you fix
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. the robots can now take over your kitchen if you let them. chris martinez checks out the new smart appliances that can think like a chef. >> reporter: the smart appliance trend that started in the living kitchen. >> you look at ovens. the technology has not changed in 50 years. >> reporter: it uses sensors and scales and cameras to determine what you're cooking and place something inside like this piece of salmon and the convexion oven's computer figures out how to cook it and you can monitor the food from your smartphone. >> we are, in essence, teaching
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jo. sensors help to determine what you've put in enough ingredient based on weight. the scale's research chef jessica insert has been testing it for more than a year. when with was the last time you used a measuring cup? >> not in a year. >> reporter: this has cameras inside and at the grocery store, shoppers can use their smartphone to see if they are out of milk and there is a touch re recipes. and if you want to go hands-free, siri and other voice recognition have the answer. mark helps design kitchen products. >> some really smart forward thinking company saying, well, how could we make seamless experiences in the kitchen? >> an ideal recipe he says that
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breakingovernight in northeast d.c., a special police officer robbed at gunpoint outside the dorothy hates library and the person who robbed that police officer still on the loose right now. there's so many places where this could go.
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my candidate. >> including people. she puts out politics and picksp paint. now this local artist is getting some national attention for this one-of-a-kind work. plus a charter school bus carrying dozens of kids collides with a metro bus at an intersection. they say it's been a problem for years. first let's get to allison with a look at today's breezy forecast. gorgeous, allison. >> good morning. it is breezy, all in all it is a good forecast for friday and for the weekend. we are starting off on side. maybe light jacket weather for sure, but not near freezing by any means. 53 degrees and a dewpoint of 43. winds out of the northwest, already breezy, 14 miles per hour. they're only going to pick up throughout the rest of the afternoon. 50 degrees right now for martinsburg, winchester. 52 for manassas. a little bit warmer than we were at this time yesterday. in some cases almost 10 degrees warmer. temperatures will be a few degrees below average, but a lot of sunshine. 57 by noon. you can leave the umbrellas at
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sunglasses. highs in the low 50s. >>reporter: breezy is okay as long as we're not dealing with the wind we had last weekend. i'm still getting over there. a problem at dulles access road leaving the airport eastbound here. i do see some slowdowns, construction going on between aviation disrief right before you jump back on 267 which also has some delays heading westbound there. 395 as you head northbound still seeing it kind of slow as you pass by the capitol building here, your northbound lanes between second street right here and al to new york avenue, watch out for that construction. >> thank you, good morning, i'm akia turner from the newsroom. we're keeping an eye on some breaking news from overnight out of northeast d.c. a special police officer was robbed outside of the dorothy heights library on benning road shortly after it closed. police say the robbers stuck up an officer and took his equipment. that suspect is still on the loose this morning. if you know anything, please
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intensifies. >> stand in peace, stand in prayer, we have nothing to fear. >> chaos eresulted at the dakota access pipeline protest camp when police fired bean bags and pepper spray at hundreds of. they tried blocking the roads with tires, old rubble and cars and at some point even set fire to a pile of tires. protesters that are mostly native americans say the pipeline would ruin and the leaders of an armed group that took over a federal wildlife refuge in oregon and had a standoff with police for nearly six weeks were found not guilty. but things heated up in court when federal authorities stun gunned a defense attorney for ahman bundy after he kept yelling at the judge to release his client. bundy, however, was not released. he still faces charges from a separate standoff back in 2014 at his father cliefen bundy's
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that's a quick look at what's going on. happy friday, the news at 4:30 starts right now. her name is alexa me. she was born and raised right here in washington d.c. and now she is nationally known for making people appear two dimensional. good morning, everybody, aren't you glad it's friday? >> i'm glad we're three dimensional and glad to be here. mike hidic. so glad it's friday. look, it's going to be a little cold, but guess what arundel. good morning, allison >> good morning. yeah, today is going to be the coolest day of the next three. it's not going to be that chilly out there. we're going to see a breezy, sunny day and then things will really warm up over the weekend. 49 for chefy chase. a little cool out, there you might want to grab the jacket. we are warmer than we have been the last couple of mornings for sure. 52 in clinton, 52 for waldorf and down into the upper 40s as you head farther south into southern maryland.
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two 25. we will stay away from those 40- mile-per-hour gusts we saw last weekend. a breezy, even windy day through the afternoon. then the winds will subside later on tonight. so the friday night football games will not be as breezy as the afternoon. temperatures below average, 60 to 65. we'll talk about a pretty warm weekend coming up in just. ellen, over to you. >>reporter: all right, allison. checking in with bw parkway. we've seen construction going on that have slowed things down, especially northbound at the beltway. here this mornin good. northbound and southbound through greenbelt no problems on bw parkway right now. just seen that -- i think what might impact most people this morning, this little section of the dulles access road as you head eastbound right between aviation drive and before you get to 267 still closed down. so some delays there, but luckily it's as you're heading out of the airport. also this morning, we are tracking metro because want to give you that reminder. starting tomorrow there will not be rail service between

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