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captioning funded by cbs it's wednesday, september 13th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." cleaning up after irma's wrath. many people in florida are heading back home to see what's left, and power crews are working overtime to restore electricity to millions across the state. pushing for reform, the trump administration is turning its focus to doing something that hasn't been done in three decades, changing tax laws. we do have one more thing
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>> with that, apple revealed the iphone x. 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. it will be a long while before life returns to what was normal in florida, but there is some progress to report in the recovery efforts from hurricane irma. here is the latest. the number of people without electricity is now 4.3 million, though it could take ten or more days before power is fully restored. airports have begun limited operations and most curfews have been lifted. more than 24 deaths have been related to hurricane irma in the u.s. three people died from carbon monoxide at a home in orlando. 25% o
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destroyed. there is no phone service and there's a shortage of food and fuel. hena daniels has more. some residents are not allowed back in until conditions improve. for the vast ma just returning, they're finding damage and destruction at their homes and businesses. mike stayed inside his restaurant in the florida keys when irma struck trying to stave off as much damage as possible by hand. rescue and recovery efforts aided by the navy and one of its aircraft carriers is under way. it was a category 4 when it struck here. federal officials estimate one quarter of all homes in the keys were destroyed. nearly two thirds of the rest have major damage. >> there are three units that disappeared into the ground or behind it.
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>> here, the cleanup is under way. this nun with a chainsaw is going viral. for some it could take weeks before power is restore. police in marian county police say intersections like this one, man was killed because traffic lights are out. >> and residents in miami where a crane was dangling had to stay away until they could secure it. the president and first lady are scheduled to visit florida and survey the damage tomorrow. in the caribbean, at least 37 deaths are blamed on irma. 11 of those on the island of st. martin and four on the dutch side. french president emmanuel
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and the dutch president visited. the dutch red cross says at least 200 people are missing. some survivors arrived in puerto rico. >> the most terrifying storm i've ever been through. my hotel room was a foot deep in water. other hotel rooms in the same building were toadally destroyed. >> there are limited communications, shortages of food and water. the dutch president says he's been through war zones but never saw anything like this. a telethon for hurricane harvey earned more than $14 million. >> whatever you can donate, even a couple of bucksing it will all make a difference. one of the many celebrities who participated in the hand in hand telethon, the hour-long show
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and digital platforms including cbs. charlie rose, norah o'donnell, and gayle king all participated. president trump is looking for a bipartisan deal on tax reform. he met with senators for both parties last night. but a tax cut comes to a budget plan. >> reporter: they're try to reform the tax system for the first time in three decades. >> i'm incredibly hopeful we're going to get this done by the end of the year. >> reporter: on tuesday they met with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and gop leaders of the budget committee. they're still writing the bill so the details are thin. but the goals are clear. >> keeping jobs in the country, keeping our companies competitive and making our tax code simpler than it is today. >> president t i
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he hosted a group of senators for dinner tuesday night here at the white house. >> the administration is clear. we want to sit down with anybody who's serious about sitting down and providing real relief. >> the guest list included john thune, john toomey, app and orrin match. >> if we have the right plan that grows the economy and helps midterm, everybody should be interested in that. >> making them the most likely to work with the president on his agenda. weijia jiang, cbs news, the white house. ahead on "cbs this morning," west virginia senator joe manchin, one of the three democrats who talked taxes with the president last night. the supreme court let stand the trump
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on most refugees. the justices agreed to block a lower court ruling that would have allowed up to 24,000 refugees into the country before the end of october. the lower court ruling would have allowed the refugees to enter the u.s. if a resettlement agency sponsored them. the woman who helped end the ban on same-sex marriage in this country has died. edith windsor was 86 years old. she brought a case to the supreme court that struck down the law for same-sex marriage. the justice department won't prosecute the baltimore police officers involved in the arrest of freddie gray who died in custody. ray's neck was broken in the back of a police wagon in 2015. he was handcuffed and shackled, but he was not wearing a seatbelt. six officers were charged by state prosecutors, but none of them were convicted. apple unveed
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versions of the iphone including the iphone x. it has a bigger display, higher resolution, and a much higher price. john blackstone reports. >> reporter: after presenting new versions of the apple watch and apple tv, tim cook, ceo, introduced the latest iphone using the phrase of the company's founder steve jobs. >> one more thing. >> reporter: the iphone x is glass edge to edge, and uses facial recognition which in its trial presentation it failed. that didn't discourage larry. did apple impress enough? >> i think apple succeeded. >> reporter: the emoji
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you. it's $999. ten years ago the smartphone itself never occurred to anyone perhaps but steve jobs. >> and we're calling it iphone. today apple is going to reinvent the phone. >> reporter: though jobs died in 2011 his impact is undeniable. john las ter built the animated film company pixar with jobs. >> any tiny detail of the product and steve jobs is still here. it's really special. >> reporer: for those of us who were there at the launch ten years ago, apple's phone -- in ten years the iphone has become thinner, smarter, and better looking, unlike me, but there's a cure for that on the floeb. john blackstone, cbs news. well, coming up on the "morning news," seattle's mayor steps down.
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"the seattle times" reports the resignation of the mayor. four other men accused murray of abusing them when they were teenagers. he denies the allegations. charges were dismissed against an amtrak engineer in a deadly derailment two years ago. eight people died and 200 were hurt when a train derailed rounding a curve in philadelphia. the judge ruled there was not evidence to warrant a criminal kriel. still ahead, income rises to an all-time high, but income inequality worsens. but no matter what path i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin.
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>> reporter: it could be the largest theft involving social security numbers in hif. credit monitor equifax says hackers gained access to the personal information of 143 million u.s. consumers, yet many americans don't even know if they're affected. >> i guess i should be concerned. i honestly haven't looked into it. >> i haven't checked. >> reporter: if you ever applied for credit, equifax might have your info. it's one of three major credit bureaus used by banks, lenders, and businesses to approve loans for credit cards. you can find out by going to equifaxsecurity2017.com. >> it really can ruin your life. >> oh, it can destroy you. >> reporter: he says it puts millions at risk for identity theft. >> that means you check your credit scores and look at it to make sure they don't have an
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unexplained drop. you check your credit cards to make sure every transaction is yours. >> i think it's best to assume that your information has been compromised. >> reporter: cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger who says anyone who feels their information is at risk, they can ask for a credit freeze. >> anyone can request it and they will freeze it. that includes you but that's a risk you have to take. >> you could unfreeze it. but the extra steps keep criminals from cracking accounts. seth lemon, cbs news, new york. coming up on "cbs this morning," carter evans takes us along for a ride along as the coast guard helps with recovery efforts after irma. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news."
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talking about weather forecast. already kind of dewey outside. >> yeah. clouds out there and temperatures in the 60s as you rise and shine. it is 69 degrees in washington. we are going to see a warmer day. there will be a few more clouds and scattered showers thanks to moisture and clouds heading our way because of irma. winds out of the south up to ten miles per hour. coming up, we are going to talk about what the weekend holds and if we can continue to see those rain chances. all right. mary, we have our first accident of the morning, sandy road up by route 100. not creating backups yet. just happened. show you here on the map. if you are up here at sandy farm road between route 100 and 174, first and only accident out there, otherwise, we just have construction on the inner loop of the beltway. do have oo live traffic camera lane here. does look like you are going to see crews out there. it's reall
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down, you can get by other on those side lanes. plus, if you are by route 1, we have construction by the beltway and heading eastbound, by the main toll plaza, you'll see some construction this morning as well. >> thank you, ellen. three new crew members now call the international space station home. spacecraft docked at the space station before 11:00 last night. three existing crew members practiced a few selfies while waiting for the spacecraft's arrival. this year's 12 finalists include the magic 8 ball matchboxcars and my little pony along with similar items like paper airplane will be inducted at the museum in rochester, new york on november 9th. french automaker renalt has revealed a concept car that would be part of your house. the electric car would be able to drive itself and the front seats would fully rotate so oc
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face while the car is on the rode. would be able to also color coordinate concept where the car becomes a living part of the living room. interesting. that's a look at what's going on. the news at 4:30 starts right now. >> this is wake-up washington on wusa 9. >> all right. good morning, everybody. thanks for joining us. it is hump day. you made it to wednesday. i'm jeff. >> all right. we are getting you into the workweek. off to a bit of a wet start this morning. >> that's right. you can feel the moisture in the air out there. a few showers pushing into the area. we'll continue to see scattered showers throughout the day. good morning, everyone. high temperatures today, a little bit warmer. going to get that last taste of summer before fall officially starts. 83 degrees in washington today. we are going to see temperatures up to 81 in leesberg, and frederick, high temperature
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over the next few days, going to keep those in. tomorrow, could see thunderstorms and a few scattered showers possible friday as well with temperatures holding steady in the 80s. let's check traffic now with ellen. just construction out there for the most part. we do have one accident. it's on the side road so not create k too much trouble. i mentioned something on route 1 last time. if you are on route 1 by university boulevard, cherry hill road, both directions, there is some coucnstrtion. we are not seeing closures like we were a couple weeks ago, but you will still see the crews. we have some construction, traffic lane camera last time, we are not going to see delays. you are just going to see the crew out there. traffic still moving okay. a number of cars out there for this time of the morning. sandy farm road, the one area where we're seeing an accident between route 174 and route 100, no delays. in centreville between route 28 and 29, y
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construction blocking your right lane. larry and jan. >> ellen, thank you. we start with breaking news this morning, a big sdig in college park. the city council voted on whether nonresidents should have the ruth to vote. wusa 9's evan koslof joined us with more on this story. there was a lot of debate but in the end, residents or nonresidents in college park are going to get the opportunity to vote. >> right. hey there, larly. but that decision did not come easy. it was a very long meeting. four hours of discussion and heated exchanges between 40 residents. now, some 6,500 people gained the right to vote there in college park. >> all the favor of the motion, signify aye. >> this all began back in june when it was first introduced. hundreds voiced their opinion on both sides of the issue. >> we have people who have been here, lived their lives here, and built their families here. they should have a say in their local communities. >> if you
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