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has ruled zimbabwe by fear for 37 years is now under house arrest. 93 years old and in failing health, he its regarded by his critics as a bru ttal tyrant wh ran the country into the ground. he is perhaps best remembered for sending out bands of thugs who seized white owned farms, drove off owners, killed live stock and left the land fallow, the economy went into free fall. unemployment soared. the zimbabwe dollar was printed in denominations of billions. despite this, mugabe's grip on power strengthened. ultimately may have been his wife, grace, nearly half his age who was his undoing when he tried to position her as his potential successor. known as gucci grace for her lavish shopping sprees a
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flamboyant choices, she was his secretary before politics two years ag
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police say the gunman who went on a shooting rampage in northern california yesterday killed five people including his wife. officers later shot him dead. many other lives were saved when a school went on lockdown. it turns out the shooter should never have had a gun. jamie yuccas in rancho hehame, california. >> we identified him as the the shooter. >> the assistant county sheriff phil johnson said alleged gunman, kevin neil wanted to kill as many people as possible. monday that include his wife. >> we located her dead body,
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residence. we believe that tea probably what started this whole event. >> reporter: on tuesday morning, the shooter killed two neighbors. neil stabbed one of the neighbors earlier this year in january. and was out on bail. court documents show a restraining order would have prevented neil from owning a firearm. he turned in one gun as part of the case said he had no other weapons. >> there are multiple calls to 911 said he had shooting, neighbors said for days shooting multiple round. >> the we are aware of that. that is a crime that officers have to see. that's why they set up surveillance on his residence trying to catch him. >> reporter: in a stolen truck, neal drove here to the elementary school. but he couldn't get in. frustrated, neal shot 30 round in six minutes. but the school went on lockdown after hearing gunshots a quarter mile away. that meant kids went into classrooms and hid under their desks. superintendent rick fitzpatrick. >> eight to ten second had
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closed for the lockdown and him appearing in the quad. >> the shooting lasted 25 minutes before neal was killed by two police officers. 6-year-old alejandro hernandez in fair condition after being shot through the wall of his classroom. >> love and kindness, and selfnessless paired with the ability to professionally do what they did, defeated evil yesterday. >> at one point, a custodian at this elementary school d disdistracted the shooter. that saved lives. the superintendent says lockdown drills are an unfortunate reality at all schools. >> jamie yuccas, thank you. the chief of staff of the army said today, it failed to report a soldier's criminal history to the fbi, in as many as 20% of cases. last week, the air force admitted it did not tell the fbi about
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assault conviction. that allowed kelly to buy the rifle he used to kill 26 people at a texas church. a man once described as a classic serial killer back in custody tonight. he escaped from a psychiatric hospital in hawaii on sunday. and was captured today, 2400 miles away. in stockton, california. anna werner has the story. >> late this afternoon. hawaii's governor, david egae admitted. >> his escape should never have happened. >> randall cyto's flight to freedom ended when california share riff's deputies thook him into custody. the 59-year-old, authorities call psychopathic predator escaped friday morning and was last seen heading to breakfast. instead, cyto walked to a park and called a cab. >> oh, my god, what a walk. >>
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getting in with a backpack, and cell phone. >> what time does the plane leave? >> he took a charter flight to maui, he was able to got through security under an alias and board hawaiian flight to california with a tech it booked online from the hospital. it wasn't until two hours later sunday night that the hospital reported him missing. in 1979, he shot a random woman in the face with a pellet gun and stabbed her to death. he was found not guilty of murder by reason of insanity two years later an sent to the mental hospital. prosecutors said cyto fit criteria of a classic serial killer. in 2015 had successful lou prevented him from getting day passes out of the facility. hospital administrators could not explain how he escaped sunday. also, still unexplaned its how cyto
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backpack and cell phone he was carrying. of course how did he pay for the airline tickets. >> anna werner, an incredible story. >> three ucla basketball players apologized to day for shoplifting while the team was in china. freshmen cody riley, liangelo ball and jalen hill were put under house arrest but were allowed to leave the country after president trump spoke personally with the chinese president xi. this morning, mr. trump tweeted do. you think the three ucla basketball players will say thank you, president trump? they were headed for ten years in jail? well, all three of them did thank him. as for ucla, it suspended them from the team indefinitely. president trump today gave an account of his asia trip that appeared for a time, might run as long as the 12 day journey itself. his mouth got so dry he had to stop and search for a lot of water to quench
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a few minutes later it happened again. you will recall, mr. trump on the campaign trail, mocked then rival marco rubio for taking a water break as he delivered the gop response to a state of the union address. within moments today, senator rubio pounced with this review of the president. need work on his form. has to be done in one single motion and eyes should never leave the camera. but not bad for his first time. tweet revenge. coming up next. ford offers to fix more than a million explorers. because your carpet never stops working there's resolve carpet care. it lifts more dirt and pet hair versus vacuuming alone.
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vehicles are safe. steve simmons couldn't disagree more. >> i called the ford dealer, i'm bringing back the vehicle. it could have killed me, made me sick. after driving the explorer for 16 days. doctors diagnosed simmons with carbon monoxide poisoning. no doubt some body will die. think about it. going 70 miles an hour on the interstate. falling asleep. >> simmons is one of 1300 people who filed complaints with the national highway traffic safety administration with exhaust that contains carbon monoxide leaking into their vehicles. ford has known about the problem since at least 2012 and reported more than 2,000 additional complaints as of last august. >> i had 4.6%, carbon monoxide in my blood. investigating for over a year. setd said it found no evidence of carbon monoxide poisoning. others report vomiting, hallucinations passing out behind the wheel a
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many said they had gone in for the suggested repairs. but the problems remain. the automaker is offering to make repairs free of charge. but by not ordering a recall. the repairs are recommended not required. and ford set a dead lean of december 2018 to get the free fix. that doesn't sit well with simmons. >> this is a perfect example of the fox guarding the checken coup. come and play here is our game. here is the rules. everything will be okay. believe us. >> the watch dog group, center for auto safety says anything less than a recall here is insufficient. they say it remains very concerned about potential safety problem, adding this action by ford does not bring closure to thor to. anthony. >> kris van cleave. thank you, chris. still ahead, the pope's new wheels.
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included home made gumbo. >> two basketball fans caught the eye of boston's kyree irving while the celtics were beating the nets in brooklyn last night. after the final buzzer he took off his jersey then his sneakers. and handed them to two mems were of the military. to thank femme for their service. looks like they were pretty thankful too. since pope francis shunned the popemobile, presented with a harley davidson motorcycle. a used renault. today from lamborghini. the pope, signed it. blessed it. going up for auction to benefit charity. the pope prefers to get around in a modest fiat. >> up next, billed as the last da vinci. you may need $100 million bills to buy it.
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500-year-old da vinci belonged to a king who died on the chopping block. tonight could fetch a king's ransom on the auction block. here is michelle miller. >> you were the man who rediscovered the find of a
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that. >> these are italian paintings. >> sick yeax years ago, robert rocked the art world buying and restoring what he thought was a copy of da vinci's, the salvador mundi, a bargain at $10,000. >> my hope was this could be an interesting version or copy, maybe by a student of leonardo. not by the master himself. >> turns out a da vinci. tonight at christy's it may go for at least $100 million. simon was originally skeptical because of the thick layers of paint covering cracks and chips in the work. >> when i realized what it was. i was, i was frightened. this was such a momentous object. and there was one in my hands. yeah, scary. >> da vinci painted it in
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1500s. since then it changed hands many times. once owned by king charles i of england, it disappeared in 1763 for over 100 years. before resurfacing in london. in 1958, it was auctioned off for $100. dropping off the grid once again for another 50 years. before simon picked it up here in the u.s. the painting of christ in renaissance style robes has a universal appeal. not only because of the art work, but because the of the artist. >> i view him as the the greatest representative of our spee he says. >> a masterpiece lost in the pages of history, finally has its renaissance. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> that's the "overnight news" for this thursday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back late a bitle later for the morning news and cbs this morning.
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welcome to the "overnight news." i'm elaine quijano. republicans in the u.s. senate are raising the ante in the high stakes overhaul of the u.s. tax code. the latest version of their plan includes a repeal of the federal mandate that everyone have health insurance or pay a fine. that is just one of the big differences from the house plan schedule ford a vote later today. nancy cordes has details. >> this tax bill its now officially a health care bill. gop tax writers targeted a key pillar of obama care. >> what we have in front of us now is really a one, two punch. to middle-
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>> but senate republicans say, eliminating the mandate that americans buy insurance would save more than $300 billion over ten years. which would enable them to double the child tax credit to $2,000, and further chip away at middle-income tax rates. >> the middle-class are the biggest winners. >> the tweets came after bipartisan analysts determined that the original senate plan would give the average millionaire a tax cut of $58,000 a year. while the median household would pocket, on average, $688. and some would see their taxes go up. >> how many will get the double hit of a tax increase and coverage loss? >> the congressional budget office estimates that eliminating obamacare's individual mandate would leave 13 fewer americans insured by 2027. arguing medicare and medicaid will inevitably get raided to
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pay for pricey tax cuts. utah republican, orrin hatch. >> there went be any medicare if we keep spend like you guys want to do. republicans in the house are farther along. and will hold a vote on their bill tomorrow. >> we're pushing this bill as the we have it. leaders unfortunate the republican party in alabama got together to try to decide what to do about senate candidate roy moore. the former judge at the center of a political firestorm over his alleged relationships with teenage girls. dean reynold has the the latest. >> i have known judge moore for 24 years. when these allegations came out, within the last week, it was incredibly, incredibly painful for him, for his wife. his mom. his daughter. >> aides to embattled republican senate candidate, judge roy moore tried to cast doubts on one of the women who have accused him of lecherous behavior when they were teenagers. the attorney said the accuser, beverly young nelson was not telling the truth about her contact with tud
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telling the truth about her contact with the judge and that her evidence, a signed yearbook greeting from the judge may well be a forgery. >> release the yearbook so we can determine is it genuine or a fraud? >> late today, a news agency two more women that issues with moore. he grabbed her in 1991. another, said he tried to take her out in 1982. when asked moore if she knew he was 17. he replied, yeah, i go out with girls your age all the time. they've jind three women who said moore then in his 30s pursued them four decades again along with nelson and a woman who further allege he assaulted them. moore has said those charges are false. in the weeks since the accusations surfaced moore steadily lost support from republican whose don't want him as a colleague on capitol hill. even richard shelby, alabama's other republican senator will vote for someone else. >> the writing in a
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distinguished republican. >> all taking a toll on voters look randolph evans. >> would either of you have been in klein to vote for him. >> prior to this i would have. republican state officials are standing with moore. in washington the president chose to say nothing, for or against him. >> should roy moore resign, mr. president. >> mental health officials in hawaii have explaining to do how a dangerous patient managed to walk out of a psychiatric hospital and flay to california. he is back behind bars now. anna werner reports. >> late this afternoon. hawaii's governor, david egae admitted. >> his escape should never have happened. >> randall cyto's flight to freedom ended when california share riff's deputies took him into custody. the 59-year-old, authorities call psychopathic predator escaped from the hospital sunday
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instead, cyto walked to a park and called a cab. >> oh, my god, what a walk. >> dash-cam video shows him getting in with a backpack, and cell phone. >> what time does the plane leave? >> he took a charter flight to maui, he was able to got through security under an alias and board hawaiian flight to san jose, california with a ticket apparently booked online from the hospital. it wasn't until two hours later sunday night that the hospital reported him missing. in 1979, he shot a random woman in the face with a pellet gun and stabbed her to death. he was found not guilty of murder by reason of insanity two years later an sent to the mental hospital. prosecutors said cyto fit criteria of a classic serial killer. in 2015 had successful lou
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passes out of the facility. hospital administrators could not explain how he escaped sunday. also, still unexplaned its how cyto managed to get ahold of the backpack and cell phone he was carrying. of course how did he pay for the airline tickets. military leaders in zimbabwe insist they have not launched a coup. tanks are in the streets. the president is under house arrest the his wife has fled the country. dra debora patta reports. >> reporter: it looked like a coup, as tanks rolled into the nation's capital overnight. >> military police and tank. wow it is real. >> reporter: soldiers took over the state broadcaster. but zimbabwe general denied it. >> we wish to make it abundantly clear, that this is not a military takeover. >> instead, robert mugab e, who has ruled zimbabwe by fear for
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37 years is now under house arrest. 93 years old and in failing health, he its regarded by his critics as a brutal tyrant who ran the country into the ground. he is perhaps best remembered for sending out bands of thugs who seized white owned farms, drove off owners, killed live stock and left the land fallow, the economy went into free fall. unemployment soared. the zimbabwe dollar was printed in denominations of billions. despite this, mugabe's grip on power strengthened. ultimately may have been his wife, grace, nearly half his age wh
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known as gucci grace for her lavish shopping sprees and flamboyant choices, she was his secretary before politics two years ago. now her husband in military custody. power finally may be slipping from mugabe's hands. if you've got a life, you gotta swiffer it says you apply the blue one ok, letto me. this. here? no. have a little fun together, or a lot. k-y yours and mine. two sensations that work together, so you can play together.
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military conflicts have been fought on land, sea and air. but the next war could take place in space. and the pentagon is ready. cbs visited a military space base in colorado where they're keeping a watchful eye on the sky. >> possible missile launch. >> reporter: when north korea, or any other country launches missiles like these. the air men at buckley air force base in colorado are the first people in the world to know about it. they provide the u.s. and its allies with 24/7 surveillance of all missile launches around the world. >> a very
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very, very, no notice kind of thing. >> at 28, lieutenant john striker is among the oldest on the team. >> not until just now. >> striker's squadron routinely practices exercises like this one. >> who did you call? >> we call the next person in the chain who puts together a picture for head quarters and our country's leader slip. that chain of command lead to four star general. jay raymond, the military top space commander. >> we are doing a lot to prepare for a potential conflict. that may extend into space. we do not want this war to thap pen. and one way to make sure that we don't fight this ware is to be prepared to fight and win itch it were to happen and we are. >> ten countries now have ability to launch a lat tight into orbit. russia and china are developing technology that could blind or damage u.s. sat lights.
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ability to protect. against the threats. >> how confident are you the blinking eye doesn't blink. >> it doesn't blink. always open. >> partly because of the giant golf ball like structures that not the aurora colorado skyline. inside each of the weather resistant domes, sits a satellite dish. it scans for wep monz. people think we have missiles. do not have anything this that dangerous this close to denver. satelli satellite antennae. >> 60 miles south in colorado springs in this highly restricted unassuming room, eight people keep watch over the global positioning system or gps. >> copy. >> the air force developed gps
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to help soldiers communicate. gps helps the military flay air craft and drop bombs with greater accuracy. so the satellites are constantly ee litting that thig t signal. >> captain says, gps has been boechb into aspect of life. >> billion users worldwide. what kind of thing that affects everybody on the globe. >> power all rely on precision timing from gpsment and that makes the satellites, a prime target for our adversaries. >> is an attack ton a satellite an act of war? >> depends on the context. first let me state that we do not want few g into a night that extend into peace. all all about deterring it seriously. great capability. great advantage. something we would be concerned
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about. they we have the world's best space capabilities. we want to ran fast, make sure that its always the case. so this is truly the new battle for supremacy. tomorrow, take you to shielian mountain air force the underground bunker is designed to sur viech any nuclear or missile attack. and could serve as eyes and ears of the president if the homeland were attacked. >> back on earth. harvest season for the grapes that will become the royal champagne ofening land. the vineyard on the ground of windsor castle. charlie d'agata got aim taste. >> reporter: it might look like a scene from the sunnier clie malts of france. it doesn't get any more british. because this vineyard happens to be in the backyard of one of britain's beckest land owners, frankly her maj steel could spare seven ache oerz on grounds that span mr. noon 15,000 acres on her else skate,
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castle. >> the man who helped plant the idea, and the vines for that matter, winemaker, tony laithwaite. >> pinot noir. >> gosh. >> nice aren't they? >> really nice. >> call him a text door neighbor. he grew up in windsor and thought this patch of prime el else state may work. awe all i was in news yasic. wow, yes, several places in there. i know the place. pretty well. >> oh, yes. the queen was in news yasic as was prince philip. held title of the range of wi windsor great park for 65 years. >> of great honor be have been able to do this. we know we are being watched. you have to do it well. >> pretty important boss. >> the l
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suited sparkling wine. champagne in all but name. belongs to the french in the region of champagne. but the vines came from champagne, the chalky soim its similar. it its processed the same way. at 45 a bottle. costs the same as the champagne too. >> once all of the grapes are gathered, tomorrow roberts is in charge of fermenting, bottling and distribution. no pressure. >> the grapes are grown. the rest is done to you. >> huge responsibility? >> your, the crown has joined a kratz in british parkling wine. vine yard acreage. has grown. something wine producers put done to warmer temperature thousands climbing north. >> itch you compare where you are today to where sham was 30 years age py
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>> weather wise. >> gives us the opportunity to have of a slightly stronger growing season. makes it easeful for us to grow the grapes we can. >> this year's first vintage. 3,000 bottles snapped up. now they're preorders including orders to the u.s. its it any good. >> wine expert, hugh johnson. >> good. it is good the raw material is good. when the vines are older very good indeed. >> for tony the person he wanted to impress most was the queen herself. >> when we presented the first bottles that was the day if only my mother could have seen me. you, look ma, look who i am give us this bottle to do. a walk away from the world where he grew up. that its worth raising a glass to. charlie d'agata, windsor great park. england.
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it was 75 years ago this month that one of the greatest movie ever made hit the silver screen. casablanca. manuel bojorquez takes a look behind the scenes of the film classic. in florida, last month. they rounded up 500 of the usual suspects for the humphrey bow
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it was a reunion eve. motional reconnection with an old friend. that happened to be -- a film. first saw casablanca when he was eight. yes the beginning of a beautiful friendship. >> kiss me. kiss me. for the last time. so moving. it moves you. moves me. >> mingle. mingle. >> i'm mingling. the holst of the festival is none other than steven humphrey bow guard. the only son of humphrey bogart and lauren bacall. >> my father died when he was very young. made a lot of movies that wit stood the test of time. tau awe we sat down with the offspring of the cast. along with bogart. the daughter of the resistance leader, victor laslow, jessica
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rianes, the captain renaul. >> what is it about this movie that makes it such a classic. >> luck. >> luck. >> yeah. i don't think the studio had any idea of what they were doing. it was, it was -- propaganda film. another, you know, they were grinding these things out. >> it is one of those, magical miracles that it all came together the way it did. >> it is still a story without an ending. >> as shooting began. the sthipt was in disarray. literally written on the fly. yet some how the writers banged out some of the most quoted lines in hollywood history. >> of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world. she walks into mine. >> i'm shocked. shock to find gambling is going on in here. >> you're winning, sir. >> ooh, thank you very much. >> here's looking at you kid. >> fortune did smile on the casting department.
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warner brothers had a deep roster of immigrant actors. many weren't playing war born refugees, they were yond. >> wrote the book we will always have casablanca. >> very km send tiff kras. of the 14 credit is. >> kid this pivotal scene. lazo. actor conrad fite fled germ tee in 33. and the young actress escaped paris ahead of the german invasion on forged visa. the tears are very, very real. like his dharcharacter he its o on hitler's enemy's list. >> when i see the scenes i dent see victor lallow
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father. who he was. >> natural to him. >> casablanca's score performed live last month by the iowa orchestra was -- >>-up must remember this. a kiss is just a kiss. >> come poser, max steiner hated the song and was going to replace it it with the song he had written. by the time he around to it. time had gone by. >> sheep had been saskatchewan as maria. cut short. couldn't do any retakes at that point. >> that very last line. perhaps the greatest last line in move veep history. nearly didn't make it. bogey dubbed in after filming was finished. like for sewn many plans you are -- it was funn
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just thought the perfect ending to this perfect movie. >> lily. i think
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some of the finest wine in the world comes from tuscany in italy. could be the soil or sun. if you ask the people at one vineyard they'll tell you the secret its mozart. seth doane explains. row after row of grapevines cover the hills of montelcino in tuscany. the famed brunell oflt wio wine.
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different. just listen. the grapes here are serenaded, all day, every day. by classical music. he started pumping mozart into a section of his vineyard. he found the vines, grew bigger and toward the source of sound. and his son, a winemaker who sound more like a scientist. >> the grapes go through the speaker have the highest slug gar content. we believe in this idea. wasn't long before this idea piqued the interest of scientists. and turned this vine yard into a laboratory. when you first heard about this, this guy, growing grapes and playing music. what did you think? >> that he was another, another crazy guy. >> stepheno mancuso is a plant scientist. >> the vines like mozart. >> it is very
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like classical music. whether you are able to perceive sound. >> heap theorizes, his vines may go toward the speakers frequencies resemble those of running water. they they say it is unable to breed. the music scares away birds and features that feed on trapz. proud of the research not to as for the idea that thaez vines are reacting simply to sound vibrations, not specifically mote zblard. well this is i prefer the music. sorry, i am very romantic. >> seth doane, cbs news, italy. sound good to be. that's the overnight news. for some the news continues. check back later for the morning news. you don't want t
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morning. from the broad kats center in new york city. i'm elaine quijano. on the attack. >> we demand you release the yearbook. >> roy moore's defenders suggest his signature in a yearbook may be a forgery. >> also tonight, ford offers to >> also tonight, ford offers to repair but won't recall more than a million explorers for a possible carbon monoxide leak. >> the day rubio has been thirsting for, the president reaches for the bottle. >> ucla basketball players apologize for shoplifting in china. >> what i did was stupid. >> and, up for auction. the last da vinci. >> the eyes look at the individual and they look through you it seems. there is magic there.
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the roy moore for senate campaign took on one of the women accusing him of sexual assault. aides raised doubts about handwriting evidence that appeared to show moore knew the woman when she was a teenager. and still more accusers are coming forward. dean reynolds is in birmingham, alabama. >> when these allegations came out within the last week, it was incredibly, incredibly painful for him, for his wife. his mom. his daughter. >> reporter: aide to embattled senate candidate judge roy moore tried to cast doubts today on at least one of the women who accused him of lecherous
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behavior when teenagers. his attorney said the accuser, beverly young nelson was not telling the truth about her contact with the judge and that her evidence, a signed yearbook greeting from the judge may well be a forgery. >> release the yearbook so we can determine is it genuine or a fraud? >> late today, a news agency two more women that issues with moore. he grabbed her in 1991.
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another, said he tried to take her out in 1982. when asked moore if she knew he was 17. he replied, yeah, i go out with girls your age all the time. they've jind three women who said moore then in his 30s pursued them four decades again along with nelson and a woman who further allege he assaulted them. now the lawyer for one of judge moore's accusers says her client is willing to testify under oath before congress about what happened. and she challenged judge moore to do the same. anthony. >> dean reynolds in birmingham, thanks, dean. they put out their own tax plan that would repeal the man day. the mandate requires most americans, to have health insurance, or way a penalty on their tax returns. chief congressional correspondent, nancy rd
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>> this tax bill is now officially, a health care bill. >> democrats exploded to day, after gop tax writers, targeted a key pillar of obama care. >> what we have in front of us now is, a one two punch. >> but senate republicans say, eliminating the mandate that americans buy insurance would save more than $300 billion over ten years. which would enable them to double the child tax credit to $2,000, and further chip away at middle-income tax rates. >> the middle-class are the biggest winners. >> the tweets came after bipartisan analysts determined that the original senate plan would give the average millionaire a tax cut of $58,000 a year. while the median household would pocket, on average, $688. and some would see their taxes go up. >> how many will get the double
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coverage loss? >> the congressional budget office estimates that eliminating obamacare's individual mandate would leave 13 fewer americans insured by 2027. arguing medicare and medicaid will inevitably get raided to pay for pricey tax cuts. utah republican, orrin hatch. >> there went be any medicare if we keep spend like you guys want to do. republicans in the house are farther along. and will hold a vote on their bill tomorrow. >> we're pushing this bill as the we have it. >> their plan doesn't touch individual mandate. but like senate republicans they would permanently slash the corporate tax rate, and, cult individual rates across the board. they also eliminate deduction for state and local taxes.
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gop house members from high tax states. but there probably aren't enough of them to prevent passage in the house tomorrow. in the senate however, they can only afford to lose two republblican. and one of them, anthony said tonight that he its a no. senator ron johnson of wisconsin, says that the plan its too heavily weighted for its benefits for large corporations. >> nancy cordes with the tax battle on capitol hill. thanks. >> overseas, the military is running things tonight in zimbabwe. and southern africa. in nearly four decades under president robert mugabe, the country has gone from one of the richest on the continent to one of the poorest. and the generals had seen enough. here is debora patta. >> reporter: it looked like a coup, as tanks rolled into the nation's capital overnight. >> military police and tank. wow it is real. >> reporter: soldiers took over the state broadcaster. but zimbabwe general denied it. >> we wish to make it abundantly clear, that this is not
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military takeover. >> instead, robert mugab e, who has ruled zimbabwe by fear for 37 years is now under house arrest. 93 years old and in failing health, he its regarded by his critics as a brutal tyrant who ran the country into the ground. he is perhaps best remembered for sending out bands of thugs who seized white owned farms, drove off owners, killed live stock and left the land fallow, the economy went into free fall. unemployment soared. the zimbabwe dollar was printed in denominations of billions. despite this, mugabe's grip on power strengthened. ultimately may have been his wife, grace, nearly half his age who was his undoing when he tried to position her as his potential successor. known as gucci grace for her lavish shopping sprees and
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secretary before politics two years ago.
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police say the gunman who went on a shooting rampage in northern california yesterday killed five people including his wife. officers later shot him dead. many other lives were saved when a school went on lockdown. it turns out the shooter should never have had a gun. jamie yuccas in rancho hehame, california. >> we identified him as the the shooter. >> the assistant county sheriff phil johnson said alleged gunman, kevin neil wanted to kill as many people as possible. monday that include his wife. >> we located her dead body,
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residence. we believe that tea probably what started this whole event. >> reporter: on tuesday morning, the shooter killed two neighbors. neil stabbed one of the neighbors earlier this year in january. and was out on bail. court documents show a restraining order would have prevented neil from owning a firearm. he turned in one gun as part of the case said he had no other weapons. >> there are multiple calls to 911 said he had shooting, neighbors said for days shooting multiple round. >> the we are aware of that. that is a crime that officers have to see. that's why they set up surveillance on his residence trying to catch him. >> reporter: in a stolen truck, neal drove here to the elementary school. bu
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frustrated, neal shot 30 round in six minutes. but the school went on lockdown after hearing gunshots a quarter mile away. that meant kids went into classrooms and hid under their desks. superintendent rick fitzpatrick. >> eight to ten second had elapsed between the doors being closed for the lockdown and him appearing in the quad. >> the shooting lasted 25 minutes before neal was killed by two police officers. 6-year-old alejandro hernandez in fair condition after being shot through the wall of his classroom. >> love and kindness, and selfnessless paired with the ability to professionally do what they did, defeated evil yesterday. >> at one point, a custodian at this elementary school disdistracted the shooter. that saved lives. the superintendent says lockdown drills are an unfortunate reality at all schools. >> jamie yuccas, thank you. the chief of staff of the army said today, it failed to report a soldier's criminal history to the fbi, in as many as 20% of cases. last week, the air force admitted it did not tell the fbi about devin kelley's 2012 assault conviction. that allowed kelly to buy the rifle he used to kill 26 people
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classic serial killer back in custody tonight. he escaped from a psychiatric hospital in hawaii on sunday. and was captured today, 2400 miles away. in stockton, california. anna werner has the story. >> late this afternoon. hawaii's governor, david egae admitted. >> his escape should never have happened. >> randall cyto's flight to freedom ended when california share riff's deputies thook him into custody. the 59-year-old, authorities call psychopathic predator escaped friday morning and was last seen heading to breakfast. instead, cyto walked to a park and called a cab. >> oh, my god, what a walk. >> dash-cam video shows him getting in with a backpack, and cell phone. >> what time does the plane leave? >> he took a charter flight to maui, he was able to got through security under an alias and board hawaiian flight to california with a tech it booked online from the hospital. it wast
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reported him missing. in 1979, he shot a random woman in the face with a pellet gun and stabbed her to death. he was found not guilty of murder by reason of insanity two years later an sent to the mental hospital. prosecutors said cyto fit criteria of a classic serial killer. in 2015 had successful lou prevented him from getting day passes out of the facility. hospital administrators could not explain how he escaped sunday. also, still unexplaned its how cyto managed to get ahold of the backpack and cell phone he was
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of course how did he pay for the airline tickets. >> anna werner, an incredible story. >> three ucla basketball players apologized to day for shoplifting while the team was in china. freshmen cody riley, liangelo ball and jalen hill were put under house arrest but were allowed to leave the country after president trump spoke personally with the chinese president xi. this morning, mr. trump tweeted do. you think the three ucla basketball players will say thank you, president trump? they were headed for ten years in jail? well, all three of them did thank him. as for ucla, it suspended them from the team indefinitely. president trump today gave an account of his asia trip that appeared for a time, might run as long as the 12 day journey itself. his mouth got so dry he had to
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water to quench his thirst. a few minutes later it happened again. you will recall, mr. trump on the campaign trail, mocked then rival marco rubio for taking a water break as he delivered the gop response to a state of the union address. within moments today, senator rubio pounced with this review of the president. need work on his form. has to be done in one single motion and eyes should never leave the camera. but not bad for his first time. tweet revenge. coming up next. ford offers to fix more than a million explorers. i love you, basement guest bathroom. some retreat to the woods for solitude. i just go downstairs.
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for a year twee have been reporting on complaints of carbon monoxide leaks in ford explorers. today, ford offered to repair more than a million of the popular suvs. but stopped short of a recall. here is transportation correspondent kris van cleave. in the letter going to drivers of more than 1.3 million explorers, model years, 2011 to 2017, ford says this customer satisfaction program is for your peace of mind because the vehicles are safe.
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more. >> i called the ford dealer, i'm bringing back the vehicle. it could have killed me, made me sick. after driving the explorer for 16 days. doctors diagnosed simmons with carbon monoxide poisoning. no doubt some body will die. think about it. going 70 miles an hour on the interstate. falling asleep. >> simmons is one of 1300 people who filed complaints with the national highway traffic safety administration with exhaust that contains carbon monoxide leaking into their vehicles. ford has known about the problem since at least 2012 and reported more than 2,000 additional complaints as of last august. >> i had 4.6%, carbon monoxide in my blood. investigating for over a year. said it found no evidence of carbon monoxide poisoning. others report vomiting, hallucinations passing out behind the wheel and crashes. many said they had gone in f
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the suggested repairs. but the problems remain. the automaker is offering to make repairs free of charge. but by not ordering a recall. the repairs are recommended not required. and ford set a dead lean of december 2018 to get the free fix. that doesn't sit well with simmons. >> this is a perfect example of the fox guarding the checken coup. come and play here is our game. here is the rules. everything will be okay. believe us. >> the watch dog group, center for auto safety says anything less than a recall here is insufficient. they say it remains very concerned about potential safety problem, adding this action by ford does not bring closure to thor to. anthony. >> kris van cleave. thank you, chris. still ahead, the pope's new wheels.
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the eye of boston's kyree irving while the celtics were beating the nets in brooklyn last night. after the final buzzer he took off his jersey then his sneakers. and handed them to two mems were of the military. to thank femme for their service. looks like they were pretty thankful too. since pope francis shunned the popemobile, presented with a harley davidson motorcycle. a used renault. today from lamborghini. the pope, signed it. blessed it. going up for auction to benefit charity. the pope prefers to get around in a modest fiat. >> up next, billed as the last da vinci. you may need $100 million bills to buy it.
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500-year-old da vinci belonged to a king who died on the chopping block. tonight could fetch a king's ransom on the auction block. here is michelle miller. >> you were the man who rediscovered the find of a lifetime. >> i think i have to confess to that.
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>> six years ago, robert simon, rocked the art world buying and restoring what he thought was a copy of da vinci's, the salvador mundi, a bargain at $10,000. >> my hope was this could be an interesting version or copy, maybe by a student of leonardo. not by the master himself. >> turns out a da vinci. tonight at christy's it may go for at least $100 million. simon was originally skeptical because of the thick layers of paint covering cracks and chips in the work. >> when i realized what it was. i was, i was frightened. this was such a momentous object. and there was one in my hands. yeah, scary. >> da vinci painted it in the 1500s.
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since then it changed hands many times. once owned by king charles i of england, it disappeared in 1763 for over 100 years. before resurfacing in london. in 1958, it was auctioned off for $100. dropping off the grid once again for another 50 years. before simon picked it up here in the u.s. the painting of christ in renaissance style robes has a universal appeal. not only because of the art work, but because the of the artist. >> i view him as the the greatest representative of our spee he says. >> a masterpiece lost in the pages of history, finally has its renaissance. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> that's the "overnight news" for this thursday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back late a bitle later for the morning news and cbs this morning.
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welcome. republicans in the senate are raising the ante in the high stakes overhaul of the tax code.
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say ee limb night the mandate that americans buy insurance would save more than $300 billion over ten years. which would enable them to double the child tax credit to $2,000 and, further chip away at middle-income tax rates. >> the middle-class are the biggest winners. >> the tweaks came after bipartisan analysts determined the original senate plan would give the average millionaire a tax cut of $58,000 a year. and some would see their taxes go up. >> how many will get the double hit of a tax increase and coverage loss? >> the congressional budget office estimates that eliminating obamacare's individual mandate would leave 13 fewer americans insured by 2027. arguing medicare and medicaid will inevitably get raided to pay for pricey tax cuts. utah republican, orrin hatch. >> there went be any medicare if
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to do. republicans in the house are farther along. and will hold a vote on their bill tomorrow. >> we're pushing this bill as the we have it. leaders got together to decide what to do about senate candidate roy moore. at the center of a political firestorm over his alleged relationships with teen am in girls. dean reynolds has the latest. >> i have known judge moore for 24 years. when these allegations came out, within the last week, it was incredibly, incredibly painful for him, for his wife. his mom. his daughter. >> aides to embattled republican senate candidate, judge roy moore tried to cast doubts on one of the women who have accused him of lecherous behavior when they were teenagers. the attorney said the accuser, beverly young nelson was not telling the truth about her contact with the judge. telling the truth about her cot
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her evidence, a signed yearbook greeting from the judge may well be a forgery. >> release the yearbook so we can determine is it genuine or a fraud? >> late today, a news agency two more women that issues with moore. he grabbed her in 1991. another, said he tried to take her out in 1982. when asked moore if she knew he was 17. he replied, yeah, i go out with girls your age all the time. they've jind three women who said moore then in his 30s pursued them four decades again along with nelson and a woman who further allege he assaulted them. moore has said those charges are false. in the weeks since the accusations surfaced moore steadily lost support from republican whose don't want him as a colleague on capitol hill. even richard shelby, alabama's other republican senator will vote for someone else. >> the writing in a distinguished republican. >> all taking a toll on voters look randolph evans. >> would either of you have been in klein to vote for him. >> prior to this i would have.
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republican state officials are standing with moore. in washington the president chose to say nothing, for or against him. >> should roy moore resign, mr. president. >> mental health officials in hawaii have explaining to do how a dangerous patient managed to walk out of a psychiatric hospital and flay to california. he is back behind bars now. anna werner reports. >> late this afternoon. hawaii's governor, david egae admitted. >> his escape should never have happened. >> randall cyto's flight to freedom ended when california share riff's deputies took him into custody. the 59-year-old, authorities call psychopathic predator escaped from the hospital sunday morning and was last seen heading to breakfast. instead, cyto walked to a park
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>> oh, my god, what a walk. >> dash-cam video shows him getting in with a backpack, and cell phone. >> what time does the plane leave? >> he took a charter flight to maui, he was able to got through security under an alias and board hawaiian flight to san jose, california with a ticket apparently booked online from the hospital. it wasn't until two hours later sunday night that the hospital reported him missing. in 1979, he shot a random woman in the face with a pellet gun and stabbed her to death. he was found not guilty of murder by reason of insanity two years later an sent to the mental hospital. prosecutors said cyto fit criteria of a classic serial killer. in 2015 had successful lou prevented him from getting day passes out of the facility. hospital administrators could not explain how he escaped sunday. also, still unexpled
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cyto managed to get ahold of the backpack and cell phone he was carrying. of course how did he pay for the airline tickets. military leaders in zimbabwe insist they have not launched a coup. tanks are in the streets. the president is under house arrest the his wife has fled the country. debora patta reports. >> reporter: it looked like a coup, as tanks rolled into the nation's capital overnight. >> military police and tank. wow it is real. >> reporter: soldiers took over the state broadcaster. but zimbabwe general denied it. >> we wish to make it abundantly clear, that this is not a military takeover. >> instead, robert mugab e, who has ruled zimbabwe by fear for 37 years is now under house arrest. 93 years old and in failing
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critics as a brutal tyrant who ran the country into the ground. he is perhaps best remembered for sending out bands of thugs who seized white owned farms, drove off owners, killed live stock and left the land fallow, the economy went into free fall. unemployment soared. the zimbabwe dollar was printed in denominations of billions. despite this, mugabe's grip on power strengthened. ultimately may have been his wife, grace, nearly half his age who was his undoing when he tried to position her as his potential successor. known as gucci grace for her lavish shopping sprees and flamboyant choices, she was his secretary before politics two years ago. now her husband in military custody. power finally may be slipping from mugabe's hands. military conflicts have been fought on land, sea and air.
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military conflicts have been fought on land, sea and air. but the next war could take place in space. and the pentagon is ready. cbs visited a military space base in colorado where they're keeping a watchful eye on the sky. >> possible missile launch. >> reporter: when north korea, or any other country launches missiles like these. the air men at buckley air force base in colorado are the first people in the world to know about it. they provide the u.s. and its allies with 24/7 surveillance of all missile launches around the world. >> a very demanding job. very, very, no notice kind of thing. >> at 28, lieutenant john striker is a t
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the team. >> not until just now. >> striker's squadron routinely practices exercises like this one. >> who did you call? >> we call the next person in the chain who puts together a picture for head quarters and our country's leader slip. that chain of command lead to four star general. jay raymond, the military top space commander. >> we are doing a lot to prepare for a potential conflict. that may extend into space. we do not want this war to thap pen. and one way to make sure that we don't fight this ware is to be prepared to fight and win itch it were to happen and we are. >> ten countries now have ability to launch a lat tight into orbit. russia and china are developing technology that could blind or damage u.s. sat lights. >> or job is to pro viet, ability to protect. against the threats.
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blinking eye doesn't blink. >> it doesn't blink. always open. >> partly because of the giant golf ball like structures that not the aurora colorado skyline. inside each of the weather resistant domes, sits a satellite dish. it scans for wep monz. people think we have missiles. do not have anything this that dangerous this close to denver. satellite antennae. >> 60 miles south in colorado springs in this highly restricted unassuming room, eight people keep watch over the global positioning system or gps. >> copy. >> the air force developed gps during desert storm. to help soldiers communicate. gps helps the military flay air craft and drop bombs with greater accuracy.
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so the satellites are constantly ee litting that thig t signal. >> captain says, gps has been boechb into aspect of life. >> billion users worldwide. what kind of thing that affects everybody on the globe. >> power all rely on precision timing from gpsment and that makes the satellites, a prime target for our adversaries. >> is an attack ton a satellite an act of war? >> depends on the context. first let me state that we do not want few g into a night that extend into peace. all all about deterring it seriously. great capability. great advantage. something we would be concerned about. they we have the world's best space capabilities. we want to ran fast, make sure that its always the case. so this is truly the new battle for supremacy. tomorrow, take you to shielian mountain air force the
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to sur viech any nuclear or missile attack. and could serve as eyes and ears of the president if the homeland were attacked. >> back on earth. harvest season for the grapes that will become the royal champagne ofening land. the vineyard on the ground of windsor castle. charlie d'agata got aim taste. >> reporter: it might look like a scene from the sunnier clie malts of france. it doesn't get any more british. because this vineyard happens to be in the backyard of one of britain's beckest land owners, the queen. frankly her maj steel could spare seven ache oerz on grounds that span mr. noon 15,000 acres on her else skate, windsor castle. >> thean
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idea, and the vines for that matter, winemaker, tony laithwaite. >> pinot noir. >> gosh. >> nice aren't they? >> really nice. >> call him a text door neighbor. he grew up in windsor and thought this patch of prime el else state may work. awe all i was in news yasic. wow, yes, several places in there. i know the place. pretty well. >> oh, yes. the queen was in news yasic as was prince philip. held title of the range of windsor great park for 65 years. >> of great honor be have been able to do this. we know we are being watched. you have to do it well. >> pretty important boss. >> the land and cliep mat,
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suited sparkling wine. champagne in all but name. belongs to the french in the region of champagne. but the vines came from champagne, the chalky soim its similar. it its processed the same way. at 45 a bottle. costs the same as the champagne too. >> once all of the grapes are gathered, tomorrow roberts is in charge of fermenting, bottling and distribution. no pressure. >> the grapes are grown. the rest is done to you. >> huge responsibility? >> your, the crown has joined a kratz in british parkling wine. vine yard acreage. has grown. something wine producers put done to warmer temperature thousands climbing north. >> itch you compare where you are today to where sham was 30 years age pretty much where we were. >> weather wise.
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have of a slightly stronger growing season. makes it easeful for us to grow the grapes we can. >> this year's first vintage. 3,000 bottles snapped up. now they're preorders including orders to the u.s. its it any good. >> wine expert, hugh johnson. >> good. it is good the raw material is good. when the vines are older very good indeed. >> for tony the person he wanted to impress most was the queen herself. >> when we presented the first bottles that was the day if only my mother could have seen me. you, look ma, look who i am give us this bottle to do. a walk away from the world where he grew up. that its worth raising a glass to. charlie d'agata, windsor great park. england.
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a film. first saw casablanca when he was eight. yes the beginning of a beautiful friendship. >> kiss me. kiss me. for the last time. so moving. it moves you. moves me. >> mingle. mingle. >> i'm mingling. the holst of the festival is none other than steven humphrey bow guard. the only son of humphrey bogart and lauren bacall. >> my father died when he was very young. made a lot of movies that wit stood the test of time. tau awe we sat down with the offspring of the cast. along with bogart. the daughter of the resistance leader, victor laslow, jessica rianes, the captain renaul. >> what is it about this movie that makes it such a classic. >> luck. >> luck.
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>> yeah. i don't think the studio had any idea of what they were doing. it was, it was -- propaganda film. another, you know, they were grinding these things out. >> it is one of those, magical miracles that it all came together the way it did. >> it is still a story without an ending. >> as shooting began. the sthipt was in disarray. literally written on the fly. yet some how the writers banged out some of the most quoted lines in hollywood history. >> of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world. she walks into mine. >> i'm shocked.
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>> that very last line. perhaps the greatest last line in move veep history. nearly didn't make it. bogey dubbed in after filming was finished. like for sewn many plans you are -- it was funny. just thought the perfect ending to this perfect movie. >> lily. i think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship. ♪ ♪
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captioning funded by cbs it's thursday, november 16th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." today the house is expected to pass its version of the republican tax overhaul bill with know problems, but the senate bill may have run into a snag. two more women come forward accusing senate candidate roy moore of unwanted advances as the embattled republican remains defiept and tries to discredit an accuser. and sold, a rare painting by leonardo da vinci breaks records on the auction block.

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