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captioning funded by cbs it's monday, october 23rd, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." the fate of army sergeant bowe bergdahl is in the hands of the judge. today the sentencing hearing begins and is expected to be dramatic. searching for a killer. three people are gunned down in the same florida neighborhood just days apart. now police are concerned they might be dealing with a serial killer. do you hear that? what is that? >> that's mark twain rolling over
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>> and funny man david letter machb is honored with the mark twain prize for american humor. 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. a sentencing hearing begins today for sergeant bowe bergdahl. last week he pleaded guilty to desertion and misbehavior for walking away from his post in afghanistan in 2009. berg staal was captured for five years by taliban before being brought home through a prisoner swap. >> the hearing today is expected to feature dramatic details about soldiers and searching for bowe bergdahl who they believed to be missing at the ti
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naked plea in hopes in what's called a a leniency from the judge. president trump made clear several times during his campaign what he thought should happen to army sergeant bowe bergdahl whose sentencing hearing begins today. last week he pleaded guilty to charges he decertificated his army base in 2009 and endangering fellow soldiers. bergdahl claims he walk off his post to report problems with his leading commanders. shortly afterward he was kidnapped by the taliban. he was freed in exchange for five taliban terrorists being held at guantanamo bay. it was a situation planned by obama. >> trying to kill everybody in front of you and we get
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>> as part of the sentencing process both sides present witnesses to the judge who will ultimately make the decision. >> i expect the government to put on several witnesses, a cup of soldiers who were actually wounded when they were trying to locate where sergeant bergdahl was. >> reporter: the defense is expected to call bergdahl himself as well as character witnesses. the entire process could take anywhere from one day to several days. bergdahl faces up to life in prison. experts say naked search allows him to refrain from certain facts. one former army prosecutor says it's a risky decision. anne-marie? >> nikki battiste here in new york. thank you, nikki. president trump is defending his chief of staff john kelly after he defended a soldier's
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call. errol barnett reports. >> these are very, very hard calls. >> reporter: president trump said how challenging it is to call grieving family members of fallen soldier. the chief of staff john kelly defended mr. trump to keep his job in the white house. the controversy between a gold star family and the white house comes as the president aims for his first major legislative win. he's now on it is mystic his tax plan will pass soon. >> reporter: fueling his confidence the republican controlled senate passed a budget this week which the house is expected the take up in the coming days. the budget director nick mmick mulvaney says it's crucial. >> it was a big step forward to
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>> we're going to repeal and replace obamacare, and i think we actually have the votes. >> reporter: but the onto health care legislation supported by democrats is the alexander murray bill which keeps the government subsidies intact. >> look. it's a good compromise. it took months to work out. it has the majority jourt. 60 reporting it. i would urge senator mcconnell to put it on the floor immediately. >> reporter: senator majority leader mitch mcconnell said he would bring any bill up for support were president trump to endorse it but he has not endorsed the bill. ahead on "cbs this morning"
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about the condolence call controversy. a man hunte is under way in the tampa bay area where police believe a suspect is responsible for three murderers in two weeks. all were killed within a mile of each other and the last murder happened thursday. despite heavy police presence in is anymo anymo seminole heights, the perpetrate ir got away. >> he vanished. that doesn't make any sense at all. i don't understand where he could have gone. >> the first victim was killed october 9th. police are searching for this suspect seen in this surveillance video. they believe the murders are relate but they don't believe the victims are corrected. an author and writer james
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toe back has been accused of sexually assaulting women. toe back's first produced screenplay "the gambler" was based on his life. his oscar nomination came for "bugs by" starring warren bayny. a majority in catalonia voted yes on an independence referendum earlier this month. over the weekend an estimated 450,000 posted madrid's plan to take over their government. the prime minister wants to remove the top catalonian officials, take control of the police force and the public broadcaster. independence leaders say they're calling for resistance. at least five people were killed when a storm slammed into central
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100-mile-per-hour winds causing flooding and mudslides. one man stranded in the river in tokyo was rescued by helicopter. domestic air flights were canceled as well as the high-speed bullet train. in mississippi folks are cleaning up after widespread flooding. some families got caught in the rising water yesterday and had to be pulled from their homes. in gulfport a gas line cause was leaking and caused a fire. in oklahoma saturday a tornado blew a rooftop off a casino while the beach boys performed. coming up on the "morning news" now, new revelations about bill o'reilly. there's a report out about an undisclosed sexual harass mountain claim against the fox news show st
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™". please welcome our recipient david letterman. >> the kennedy center in washington, d.c., was pack last night as television's david letterman received the mark twain prize for humor. he spent 30 years on late night tv hosting on nbc and then cbs. he was joined by his longtime stage manager biff henderson. >> you know, biff, because of this award, i'm now the fifth most humerus person in the world. >> right. >> letterman retired from late night tv in 2015. everyone came together for hurricane rf
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accusations on bill o'reilly. with "wall street journal" said fox news knew of bill o'reilly's sexual harassment lawsuit when they renewed his contract. the company sign him to a new four-year deal in february. he lost his job in april and denies any wrongdoing. the "washington post" reports on a virginia middle school student where they appear to pretend to rape black classmates. they made the video and it was posted on snapchat. it shows white players simulated sex on play players along with captions. the dallas news reports on all five living presidents reuniting at texas a&m university for a benefit crt
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on the "cbs moneywatch" tesla reportedly strikes a deal in china, and the super bowl brings back justin timberlake. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with the and more. good morning, diane? good morning, anne-marie. let's start with this. yesterday president trump warned house republicans that next year would be a political failure if they do not overhaul the tax code. the president's plan has been a boost to the market and to that end for the week. the dow gained 154 pointss, the s&p 500 added 21. that and the dow ended the week logging a fifth record close in a reand the nasdaq finished the week 22 points higher. tesla has reached an agreement to build a factory from in china. they would be able to build it in china's free trade zone. it would c
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tesla's production market is already the highest. tyler perry's "boo 2" was a box office winner. "boo 2" took in the most ticket sales. the geostorm finished a disappointing second followed by "happy death day." and justin timberlake is playing the super bowl halftime show again. ♪ this will be his third halftime show since the now infamous wards roeb function with janet jackson 14 years ago. anne-marie? >> i'm sure all items of
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checked before he takes the stage. diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot, diane. >> all right. still ahead, the jfk files. secret documents on the kennedy assassination are due to be released this week, but will they put to rest the conspiracy theories. whoo! i got my money! hard to contain yourself, isn't it? uh huh! let it go! whoo! get a dollar-for-dollar match at the end of your first year. only from discover. bob jimmy dean day breakfast sandwich. the real eggs, sausage, and cheese fill him up with goodness, so he gives his umbrella to nancy, which makes hank smile, which makes everyone's ride better. with jimmy dean, good mornings lead to great days. i'm and i'm an emt.erer
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here's today's forecast in some cities around the country. an embarrassing moment for french president imam yes, mama. hissing to could be seen in the background relieving himself during an yore night fireplace.
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but no word on who's going have the clean that up. this week the archives will release thousands of files on the assassination of john f. kennedy. tony dokoupil takes a look at what the documents might tell us. >> reporter: president trump's final moments gliding through dallas in 1963 will all too clear, but the story of his assassination remaining tantalizingly incomplete, at least to the 61% of americans who do not believe shooter lee harvey oswald acted alone. >> it was a line of demarcation between an america that basically trusted its gust to an america that began not to trust its government. >> university of virginia's sabato is the author. >> they're you nighted about having 100% tpa
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disclosure. >> under a 1992 law to quiet n conspiracy theories they have until tuesday to disclose a final batch. more than 3,000 never before published documents and potentially 30 thousand previously released with redactions. >> they happen to be personal as well. it would have been nice if there was some engagement. >> still others doubt even these new documents will be a complete record. >> if the agencies did not uncover a certain of their documents regarding the assassination, therefore, never got to the archives and won't be in the revelations we might see on thursday. >> tony dokoupil, cbs news, new york. coming up on "cbs this morning," gayle talks with best selling author jason reynolds
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. a threat made to social media is leading to increased police presence. >> sex trafficking the world's fastest organized crime happening right here in our area. >> and a flight that washe
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first of its kind more on the unmanned southwest flight. >> first let's check with today's forecast. >> a lot to be grateful this monday morning. good morning. some areas of fog are likely and we'll have cloudy skies and damp conditions. it feels humid anddamp out there. 60 degrees inwashington right now. the cloudcover helping to keep all of us a little warmer. 9 a.m. most ofus are at 65 and mid-70s by 5:00 this afternoon. hightemperatures between 73 and 77 degrees. mostly cloudy andbreezy. we're going to get thewinds out of the south, southeast at 10 to 15 miles per hour at types and could have an isolated shower. the best timefor rain will be later on monday night. you could see some raindrops on that drive tuesday morning.
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a couple closures already. a fatal crash on route 193. ifyou're just outside of the beltway both east and westbound lanes impacted. they're doingsome accident reconstruction work out there. route 193 isshut down right now. if you'reon route 50 we have an accident here, construction alert we had the construction by the 301 split, it is your right lane that's blocked. no one is out there so they're making their way around the accident without trouble. outerloop of the beltway we had an accident by arena drive and 202 but it looks good. 2 people are dead and one person is fighting for their live after a triple shooting. we are working to learn the names of those 2 victims and what led up to the
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the neighborhood should not be concerned about an ongoing threat. new information on the death of 2 d.c. men. delaware policesay they were straddling their bicycles when they were struck and killed by a cheyy. policesay a 53 and 58-year old were pronounced dead at the scene. the driver of the suv suffered some type of medical emergency and blacked out. police say healso struck a utility pole. that's a quick look at what's going on. . good morning. thanks forjoining us. >> it is the start of a new work week, we have a look at the forecast this morning and we're going to climb into the 70s today. es
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out there. we also have fog ina few spots. andrews a half mile ahead of you there. most other areas you cansee 10 miles ahead of you which is normal. we could see moreareas of patchy fog this morning. meanwhile it is mildand a little damp as you step outside, we're going to find the temperatures in the 60s by 9 a.m., in the mid-70s by 5:00 this afternoon. today hightemperatures 73 to 77 degrees, mostly cloudy, breezy and warm with winds coming out of the southeast at 10 to 15 miles per hour. 8:30 a.m. this morningnotice how we have clouds. iwouldn't rule out some drizzle at times. the better rainchance is not until way later tonight once a cold front comes through the area. the best
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heaviest of rain will be between 2:30 a.m. and perhaps 4:30 a.m. by tuesday afternoon this cold front clears out and we may get a little sun on the back end. >> happy monday. >> happy monday to you. . >> i've already eaten a lot of sugar to try to -- as you're heading out the door we have 4 problems. veers mill road our right lane is closed. then a fatal crashinvestigation going on on route 193. you're closed in both directions. i see most of thedelays as you're heading westbound is. plus an accidentin an area where i'm normally talking about construction on route 50 heading eastbound. soleaving d.c. this morning right when you hit that 301 split it is the right lane

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