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captioning funded by cbs it's monday, october 30th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." >> here comes fisher. >> the astros take the lead over the dodgers in the world series in a dramatic game that might be one for the record books. >> oscar winner kevin spacey apologizes after being accused of making sexual advances toward a 14-year-old boy a
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president trump goes off on twitter, calling the probe evil politics. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom here in new york. good to be with you. i i'm anne-marie green. the world series, a back-and-forth slugfest not for the faint of heart. houston's third baseman alex bregman ended it with a two-out walk-on single. the game featured seven home runs including two-time three-run shots and enough drama for the entire season let alone one game. the astros overcame three deficits to win and now lead the
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gaem six is tomorrow night in los angeles. in other news now, cbs news has confirmed that the federal grand jury has approved the first criminal charges in robert mueller's investigation into the russian ties in the election campaign. hena doba is here in new york. good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. the president through a series of tweets sunday called the investigation a, quote, witch hunt for evil politics. >> today could be the day an indictment is unsealed into the possible link between the trump campaign and russia. sources tell cbs the grand jury. president trump called the probe a witch hunt saying there's so much guilt by democrat, clinton.
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>> i certainly would have, you know, liked to know who paid for it earlier, but nonetheless, that's just one factor to be considered. it doesn't answer the ultimate question which is how much of the work is accurate, how much of it is true. >> it's still unclear who might be charged and with what. there are trump associates including campaign manager paul manafort and national security aviser mike flynn. >> i have not yet seen any definitive evidence of collusion. i've seen lots of evidence that the russians were very active in trying to influence the election. >> some of the republicans like new jersey's governor chris christie wants to know how the indictment was leaked. president himself are
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investigation. and some are calling on mueller to resign. >> anne-marie? >> hena doba here in new york. thanks so much, hena. ahead we'll hear from amy klobuch klobuchar, democrat. actor kevin spacey apologized following allegations that he made sexual advances on a 14-year-old boy. actor anthony rapp now 46 years old says he attended a party in 1986. he said spacey got him on top of the bed and got on top making a sexual advance but he was able to leave. spacecy replied if i did it
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apologize. he added publicly he is gay and he wants to deal with this honestly. more than half the east lost electricity as a powerful storm moved up the coast with damaging winds and torrential rains. the storm came five days. the national weather service says the severe weather service continues through early this morning. the rain come down in buckets. some areas will be soaked with up to six inches. mother and son in new jersey had to be rescued. the storm was fueled by moisture from tropical storm felipe. puerto rico is looking for another company to restore its power grid. the controversial contract with whitefish energy, a small company from ryan zinke's hometown has been canceled. i about 70% of the island remains without
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a month after hurricane maria hit. puerto rico's governor has seen enough. >> i have asked the board of the power authority to invoke the clause in the contract immediately. >> reporter: the governor made the announcement nearly a week after questions were raised about how the small energy puerto rico's electrical grid. whitefish is located in this little two-bedroomhouse. it had become the center of attention and too much for the governor. >> it's interfering with everybody and doesn't go against the best interest. that's where i come up with it. >> they announce thad the contract will be canceled but
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its current work. >> it becomes effect active in >> so far whitefish has been paid nearly $11 million and there's another $9.8 million payment pend. the company which has hired more than 350 people to do the work in puerto rico says it's very disappointing, the decision by the governor asking that the contract be delayed, adding it's what the people of puerto rico want and deserve. >> they want to brick in more power crews from new york and florida. now, a lot of people have asked how did the whitefish energy company get in contact. the ceo said during an interview he used the social media site linkedin shortly before hurricaneia
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cbs news confirms two navy s.e.a.l.s are being looked at. sergeant was found dead. they ruled it a homicide. cbs correspondent david martin added the two were under investigation with mel gar. it's unclear how public workers will react. hundreds of thousands of catalonians opposed to the region's declaration of independence protested yesterday. they describe themselves as the silent majority. their leadership was fired saturday. on friday the regional parliament voted to secede from spain. and back in this country,
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"national anthem." that were protesting a comment made by team owner bob mick nair comparing players to inmates running a prison. texan duane brown said he's not surprised by the comments. >> this is the view of player/owner relationship. this is how you view us. this is -- you get out of line, you're an inmate. >> mcnair apologized twice and met with the players. brown said that it went not too well. coming up on "morning news" now, a congressman's penance. why representative walter jones has written thousands of families of fallen troops. and rose mcgowan speak out publicly for the first time in the harvey weinstein scandal. thiss
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skeletons, monks, and color costumes made their way through mexico city. they showed up for the day of the dead parade. this year's event was dedicated to the victims of the recent deadly earthquake. a congressman writes why he sends letters to families of the fallen. rose mcgowan showed up to a women's meeting in detroit. actress rose mcgowan spoke publicly for the first time since she
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weinstein of rape. >> the scarlet letter is theirs, not ours. >> last month someone close to weinstein offered her hush money, a million dollars. the guardian reports on theresa may's crackdown on parliament as allegations of sexual harassment grow. since the accusations of harvey weinstein have surfaced, women have come forward to complain about members of parliament. one politician admitted toi asking a politician to buy sex toys. one woman died when a young boy jumped from an overpass and landed on her suv. the 12-year-old boy was attempting to commit suicide when he jumped
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saturday. the driver of the suv was killed. the boy was hospitalized with life-threatening injuries. and "the republican" reports on the congressman writing letters to the families of fallen troops. he said they're form letters but he signs each one personally. jones said he's done it more than 11,000 times. he calls it penance for voting yes to the war in iraq in 2002. still to come, horror movies racked up big business before halloween. [ laughter ] yes, even the awkward among us deserve some laughter. and while it's okay to nibble in public, a lady only dines in private. try the name your price tool from progressive. it gives you options based on your budget. uh-oh. discussing finances is a big no-no.
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for the second time amazon's ceo jeff bea zoez is the richest person worth an estimated $90 billion. bucks in a one-day surge. in a sluggish pre-halloween movie, "jigsaw" was the eighth highest. madaya's halloween wts was second. and a hat worn by jackie jacks robinson sold for $590,000. his widow said the hat comes from the 1947 season when
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robinson broke the color barrier. this is before batting helmets. he had metal sewn into the lining. still ahead, robots in the emergency room. we will show you how simulators are helping to train doctors in stressful situations. hey, need fast heartburn relief? try cool mint zantac. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. try cool mint zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. you are free to go.
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it turned out to be a two-hour rescue operation. i put the dog in a harness and pulled him out unharmed. in many professions practice makes perfect. workers can afford to make me mistakes while they learn, but in medicine, that can be deadly. in baltimore they're using robots to simulate patients. even delivering a baby can be kay ott eck, especially when somebody goes wrong. >> the baby looks like it may need extra attention. >> reporter: here at johns hopkin's, they're getting real world experience in a simulated setting. the patients are plastic, but that doesn't mean they're lifeless. >> the mannequins can breat
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>> this 15-year-old in cardiac arrest as authentic as possible from the equipment to the conversations. >> the rate is good. >> the level of realism enables us to look at team members. >> reporter: this group of o ob-gyn residents move quickly to make sure the new born is okay as their professor watches every move. mistakes are encouraged. >> it makes me a better physician when i go out and treat my real patients. >> reporter: she's carrying for this 4-day-old. >> if you make a mistake, you know you're not going to hurt them and you can take what you learn and apply them to your real patients. >> reporter: life-saving l
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coming up on "cbs this morning," kevin james and lee remini from the hit show "kevin can wait" interview each other for our series "something in common." i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." for my joint pain. s now? watch me. ♪ think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are changing the way they fight it... they're moving forward with cosentyx®. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. it's proven to help people find less joint pain and clearer skin. don't use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms of an infection. or if you have received a vaccine, or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur.
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makes perfect but in the medical world you don't get a chance to save a life. how one hospital is using life-like robots to simulate emergencies. >> we are in for a windy start to the work week so grab your jacket before you head outside. let's go to mary marshall for a check on the temperatures at this hour. we are under a yellow weather alert. >> yeah and for a good reason. we still have rain falling outside right now. as you step outside and you hit the roads you are likely going to encounter not only wet roads but roads with leaves on them that have been blown off the trees and tiny tree branches that couldn't hold up. light showers right now. the rain has shifted over to the east of us. we still see some just on the northern branch of 95 past baltimore. temperatures are holding in the 40s but it feels a lot colder than that. it's 43 in gaithersburg, 32 oakland. we check
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temperature, it feels closer to 40 degrees. so it feels 6 degrees cooler. today the rain clears, the sun opens up just a little bit by the afternoon with high temperatures 55 to 60. a nice mix of sun and clouds in the afternoon and the winds eventually calm down a bit. ellen. >> mary, it's weather that's causing a lot of troubles on the roads too. we have some trees that are down. even just limbs, branches and leaves. that wind is causing an advisory on the bay bridge. there's a tree that went down and hit a car. >> thank you , ellen. halloween is creeping up on us. like many homes in our area the white house got a spooky make over. today from 4:00 to 7:00 children from more than 20 maryland, virginia and dc schools will be able to tck
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lawn. military families and members of several community organizations will also participate in the event. president trump and melania trump will hand out cookies from the white house kitchen. check out what is about to happen in this football game. keep a close eye to the right side of your screen here. we have to wait for it here for a second. look at that. >> wow. >> a massive wind gust pushes this soccer net across this field. that happened during a middle school game in pennsylvania. that goal is ready to make a tackle there. it's creepy. >> it is creepy, especially when you think about halloween tomorrow. if you are not ready for winter yet put your fingers in your ears for this one. parts of western maryland saw some snowfall over night. folks in jarrett county got some flurries. the threat is lurking around the metro. >> it's close enough and we are not even in november yet. that's a quick look at what is going on. the news at 4:30
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this is wake up washington on wusa 9. so cold. already snow not too far from us right now. good morning. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> i'm lair ir -- larry miller. the fact that there's snow two and a half hours from us is not comforting. mary marshall has a look at the forecast. mary, it was a mess last night. >> it was. i'll tell you, law larry -- larry, is s word is not in my vocabulary yet. i don't say that word until december. as you step outside slick streets, debris on the roads from trees and leaves. all of that out there with scatter showers. we have another two hours of the rain and that will begin to clear from west to east. it's chilly out there. these are the temperatures . 46 degrees in washington with the wind chill it feels more like 40
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some areas obviously feeling like the 30s out there. this is how your day will begin to pan out. 47 by 9:00 a.m., 52 by noon and around 56 degrees by 5:00 this afternoon. so highs today in the mid to upper 50s. it will feel very chilly out there. even though you see a little bit of sun by the afternoon a jacket will keep you comfortable throughout the day. ellen. >> sorry, that was me with the furniture. i had to keep my jacket on until the last second. we had a lot of weather problems on the roads this morning. trees down, limbs, leaves which is not going to impact you too much. we had reports of a tree that was down on little falls parkway heading northbound by river road. we just sent a photographer out there. he said i don't see it so they cleared that tree. not the same up on sun down road at demascus road. reports of a tree that's blocking at least one lane here. i talked to you about the bay bridge, this wind is creating some problems out here. they had a phase 4 in effect over night where it was closed and now it's
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