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captioning funded by cbs it's friday, november 3rd, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." president trump's tax plan is revealed. >> it's the biggest in the country. we have reform. we have simplification. >> not everyone is on board and the president is calling on republicans to hold strong. new scrutiny. why they want to question jeff sessions again about russian contacts.
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we go to the village where four american soldiers were killed by militants. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in norm. i'm anne-marie green. president trump leaves for a five-country trip to asia. it's his longest trip. during jobs in japan, south korea, vietnam, and china, north korea, and trade are likely dominate the conversation. last night he tweeted great tax rollout today. the lobbyists are storming capitol hill but the republicans will hold out and do what's right for america. it's not a done deal. democrats attacked the proposal and some republicans are less
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than pleased. hena doba is here in new york with the details. good morning. >> good morning. the middle class will see the bigge esgest benefit. democrats say it's the opposite. there will be lots of compromise to get this plan through. >> tax cuts, if we get this through, and i think you will, you're going to see this economy take off like a rocket ship. >> president trump on fox news called the tax overhaul the biggest tax cut of our country. >> the middle class is a big ben feshry and companies are. >> they would slash the individual brackets from 7% to 4%. it would only apply to households making a million or more. the median household making $60,000 would see its rate drop from 15% to 12%. and double
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$12,000 to individuals and $24,000 for couples. a typical family of four will save $1,182 a year. >> that covers about a year's worth of gas for your carom it covers your family's phone bill for the year. >> the democrats indicate it hurts those in high-tax states like california and new york. >> what they won't tell you is that many, many, many middle-class families soo their taxes go up under this plan. >> some of the other changes in the plan, growing the child tax credit from 1,000 a year to $1,600. the bill will need the backing of nearly every republican to pass. the plan would also cut the corporate tax rate from 35% to 20% and eliminates the deductions for student loans and medical benefits.
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documents to robert mierl. meanwhile mueller's grand jury is investigating an influence campaign on behalf of ukrainian influences tied to former chair paul manner a fort. in particular they're investigating lobbyist tony podesta. the senate democrats want to question attorney general jeff sessions again. sesions denies that he knew anything, but according to court documents, he was at a meeting where trump campaign adviser george papadopoulos discussed a possible meeting with president vladimir putin. this morning leaders are reacti reacting. former dnc interim chairwoman donna brazile accuses the clinton campaign of taking control of the committee in exchange for funding to keep the
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brazil says the clinton campaign influenced finances and strategy. she claims the deal showed favor timm over bernie sanders. he and his supporters insisted it was biased against him. a vigil and memorial walk was held for victims of the new york city truck attack. the vigil started on the bike path where it began. one was a young mother from belgium and two were americans. earlier new york city officials put up additional concrete barriers along where the attack took place. the suspect sayfullo saipov should get the death penalty. michelle miller has more. >> reporter: this is the moment terrorist suspect sayfullo saipov was captured by poli.
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this cell phone video is right after he was shot by officer ryan nash as he tried to use a truck to drive down a west side truck packet. he drove for a mile, killing eight, before crashing into a school bus. police found knives and notes inside praising isis. and according to court documents, recovered two cell phones. authorities trakd the numbers on the phones and have linked them to sympathizers of a radical cause already on new york police radar. police say saipov made some of those numbers the day of the attack. >> there's no point in thinking about the what-ifs. >> reporter: five days before damian and his girlfriend were inside saipov's uber car for an hour. he picked them up at the
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airport. >> you don't know anything about a person in an hour but you get a feeling and there was nothing. >> mukhammadzoir kadirov has now retained a lawyer and is said to be questioned on friday. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. we're learning more about the deadly walmart attack. police arrested scott ostream about five miles from the walmart. his boss said he quit his roofing job hours before the attack. police have jet to determine a motive for the shooting. bashir wants armed drones near mali. that's where four americans were killed by million tanlts last monument we're learning more about the ambush. debora patta went to the a
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ambush site. >> reporter: the village of tongo tongo is so remote they had trouble finding the road to get there. this is where 12 americans and 13 militant soldiers stopped get supply. he was so nervous, he went 25 miles to speak to us at another location. we thought if it's just a few terrorists the soldiers can kill them easily, but we didn't know there was so many more waiting nearby. it was a trap. once they lured them away the numbers multipliechltd suddenly they were under attack. you can see the bullet casing left over from the intense shooting. the burned out school, bloodsta bloodstained
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there were 60 attackers. the fighting lasted over two hours. when it was over, he said he saw the bodies of three american soldiers slumped near their vehicle. all three were stripped of their uniforms. but it would be two days before children from the village discovered the fourth body of sergeant la david johnson about half a mile away. it's still not clear how johnson got separated from the rest. this soldier would only talk if we concealed his identity. he'd been stripped of his uniform, he told us. his hands were tied and they shot him in the head. the pentagon would not comment. there is still some confusion why this american team had their mission extended and what exactly their assignment was, but either way it meant they camped out overnight in dangerous territory, and that might
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where they were. debora patta, cbs news, niger. actor kevin spacey is undergoing treatment. no details about the nature of the treatment were provided by his representative. eight current and former employees of "house of cards," the netflix series that spacey stars in alleged misconduct. netflix suspended production earlier this week. coming up on the "morning news," silenced on twitter. we'll tell you why the trump account was temporarily fooled. and egypt's pyramid mystery. this is the "cbs morning news." try cool mint zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster. you wof your daily routine, so why treat your mouth any differently? complete the job with listerine® help prevent plaque, early gum disease,
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it happened at a campus landmark called davey poplar. the tree is supposedly where a revolution air war general selected the site for school. one person was taken into custody. there's a new discovery in an ancient pyramid and a deadly shooting at a starbucks. the "chicago tribune" reports one man was kill and two people were hurted in a shooting at a starbucks. police think they were involved in a nearby drug deal and the man ran into the starbucks. another followed him and opened fire. a 12-year-old boy and another were wounded. the suspect got away. they deactivated trump's account. his twitter account was down for 11 minutes last night. visitors saw the message. sorry, that page doesn't exist. twitter issued a statement saying through our investigation we had learned
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decade. 28.5 million passengers are expected to fly over the 28-day holiday period. that's a 3% increase over 2016. the busiest travel day, the sunday after thanksgiving. anne-marie? >> pack your patience. i know it's a cliche, but it's true. thanks a lot, diane. still to come, students hit a high note. >> reporter: how a music teacher is helping inner city kids turn their lives around. i'm roxana saberi in new jersey. that story coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. in one of america's most troubled cities, a
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jazz teacher is using music to strike a chord with kids and help turn their lives around. roxana saberi has that story from camden, new jersey. >> reporter: isaiah says without his teacher he call mrs. d., he might have dropped out of camden creative arts high school or worse. >> there's a lot of influence on the streets. mr. d. helps uspy taking us into the jazz band and keeping us focused with these positive activities. >> reporter: it's ranked as the fourth most dangerous city and it's the home of mr. jamaal dickerson known as mr. d. >> what do the kids see on these streets? >> trouble, real trouble, their friends in trouble, frejds selling drugs, friends dying. >> reporter: he keeps his students off the streets by
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keeping them busy. this sophomore keeps business practicing with mr. d. and playing in the marching band. >> he's always there for me. he never gives me a chance to slip off and do my own thing. >> my life is lived with figuring out how to meet their better every day. >> reporter: his students are also succeeding in class. isaiah is applying to stanford and hopes to become a lawyer. >> i feel indebted to mr. d. it's like he's given me a second wind. >> reporter: mr. d. said he's already living his dream by helping his students achieve theirs. roxana saberi, cbs news, camden, new jersey. well, coming up on "cbs this morning," former offensive lineman ryan callahan writing a
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russia holds its presidential election coming up in march. also returns country in the off season and play for russia's national hockey team. here's the state, ovechkin released. he wrote, i just support my president and my country because i'm from there. if people from the u.s
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happening in the u.s. so i care about what's happening in russia because that's my home, and that's where i'm from. >> all right. that's fair. that's a quick look at what's going on. >> the news at 4:30 starts right now. this is wake-up washington on wusa 9. so some are questioning will it or won't it benefit the middle class? depends on who you ask as the debate over the tax reform plan gets underway. thanks for joining us. happy friday. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> good morning, everyone. you may take a sweater as you head out this morning. 50s out there. it's not particularly chilly, but it is cool. by the afternoon, you will not want that sweater or jacket anymore. there's a cold front coming in our direction, and this front will give us a chance for rain starting at 3:00 this afternoon. there you see it lined
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pittsburgh. high temperatures today, 75 to 80 degrees, partly cloudy and warm, but showers any time after 3:00 this afternoon. this is how it pans out for us. you see by 11:30 a.m., clouds pushing in. by 6:00, a line of showers made their way into the forecast, and by 8:00, that moves over to the east with more showers in the forecast by saturday. looks like we'll keep that rain chance all throughout the weekend. temperatures tomorrow to the 50s back to the front and 70s. if you are heading out this morning, the roads look pretty good. there is some construction out there and one accident reported. had some wiers with it so that's why this cleanup might take a little bit. if you are north by 108 heading westbound, that is where you are going to see those problems. if you are on route 50, you'll also see construction here this morning, both your right-hand lanes as you are heading in both directions, should be closed for that conru

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