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committee. >> officials in the trump administration have said that some of these moves could jump-start peace. >> ha-ha-ha. could it jump-start peace, it would scuttle peace. >> unclear when this would happen if at all. reaction on the streets is happening. two palestinian groups called for protests. the u.s. government is warning americans and employees to stay away from parts of jerusalem for fear of violence. jeff. >> seth. thank you very much. now look at some other stories in the evening news feed. one week before the special senate election in alabama, the republican national committee is funding roy moore again on orders of president trump. >> cbs news confirmed the fbi agent who led the hillary clinton e-mail investigation changed the description of clinton's handling of classified information. he changed it from grossly negligent which can carry legal penalties to
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this is the cbs "overnight news." there was a close call today at new york's jfk airport. transportation correspondent kris van cleave is following this developing story. kris. >> jeff, the faa made aware of this afternoon's incident. airbus a-320 belonging to a mexican airline, lined up to land on a runway where a delta flight had just been cleared to take off. you'll hear that flight referred to as brickyard in the air traffic control recordings. delta pilots warned air traffic control something seemed wrong. >> yeah, i see that. brickyard cancel takeoff plans.
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make a left turn. you are lining up to the wrong runway. >> go around. turn left. heading 100. >> now you could hear in the background of the volaris recording, 400 feet. plane advising the pilots as altitude descending. at this point we don't know how far apart the two planes were. so far, volaris has the not responded to our request for comment. >> big olympic news. russia's olympic team was banned to day from the 201 winter games in south korea for widespread doping. the number, a number of team officials were banned for life. the international olympic committee said russian athletes may compete as the individuals under a neutral olympic flag. the dean of the house of representatives, its longest serving member, stepped down to day under
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democrat john conyers accused of sexual misconduct. here is adriana diaz. >> i am retiring today and i want everyone to know how much i appreciate the support. >> on local radio, representative john conyers tried to step down on his own terms. retiring effective immediately days after congressional leaders called for his resignation. >> yes, i think he should. >> five women accuse the # 8-year-old democrat of harassment or inappropriate touching. >> if it is true, i would think nothing less of him. because, i dual know that he is a human being. >> admiration for conyers runs deep in the detroit district. the civil rights icon was elected in 1964, in his 27th term. >> release the names. >> today his supporters urged congress to release the names of all members who've reached secret sexual harassment
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settlementments. concerned conyers is being unfairly treated because of his race. . he says he wants his oldest son to take his seat. there is a family feud brewing. his grand nephew, 29-year-old state senator ian con? yers plans to enter the race. sam riddle a political consultant. >> about to see a political free-for-all, politically in detroit. >> a slog? >> a slog. it would be a polite term. it is going to be a slug fest. >> conyers the first congressman to step down in the wach of recent sexual assault claims. today called the radio station from a hospital where he is being treated for a stress related illness. he again denied wrongdoing and said, this too shall pass. jeff. >> adriana diaz in detroit. thanks. the supreme court heard arguments in the most anticipated case of this term. it started when a colorado baker refused on religious ground to make a wedding cake for
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sex couple. chief legal correspondent, jan crawford talked to both side. >> as soon as we sat down with the owner, he asked us who the cake was for. and when weep send it was for us, he said he would not make a cake for a same sex wedding. >> i will gladly sell you anything in my shop. but this is just, an event that i can't create a cake for. >> jan you were in the courtroom. both side have deeply held beliefs here? >> jeff, in this case, sharply divided. the justices on these bed rock prince pulls, liberal justices were really worried that a ruling for the baker, would mean that all kind of other businesses could refuse to participate in same sex weddings. for example. justice kagan said how do you draw the lierne, the chef, florist, everybody else? >> conservative justices were troubled by the idea that the government could force some one to make something that getz against their deeply held
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here, justice alito was incredulous. someone can be compelled to write particular word on a wedding cake that he strongly disagrees with. but jeff these issues have always divided justices, gay rights justices divided just is on ideological lines. four conservative justices on the one hand. four liberals on the other. in the middle conservative moderate, anthony kennedy. he is the one to watch. over the years he has consistent endly sided with liberals, to expand gay rights or legalize same-sex marriage. >> jan crawford. thank you very much. what started as a niche dark web currency has exploded into a global phenomenon. >> bitcoin. >> bitcoin. >> bitcoin. >> good afternoon, i am olaf. >> please let me finish. >> they wish you would. >> short ran too long. >> senator kennedy. >> when bobby kennedy was
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the hottest currency in the world, the bitcoin. in 12 months investors have driven the value up 1500%. there are true believers and others who warn the bit coin bubble could burst. >> reporter: at this bar, the drinks are flowing. and so is the conversation about bitcoin. >> bitcoin. >> buzz is over the new form of currency exploding in value. >> i think the coin is the future. awe all a reporter with "the new york times." >> what it promised a
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that could exist outside the control of wall street and outside the control of any government. >> so, what its bitcoin? it isn't money you can hold in your hand. some consider it the new gold. a digital currency that kpilss online. you can buy and sell them on a bitcoin exchange. there its no central authority and they can be sent and received without third parties like a bank taking a cut. all transactions are tracked and verified on an electronic spread sheet. the key to its success, like any currency is trust in its back. the japanese government officially recognizes bitcoin while the u.s. government views it as the a property. like stocks or any asset. a growing number of major companies including microsoft and overstock.com are embracing it as well. but, red flags are being raised. legendary investor, warren buffett warns it will go bust. jamie diamond, ceo of jp
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chase warns lack of regulations means investors are playing with fire. >> if you are stupid enough to buy, you will pay the price one day. >> 19-year-old eric finman has faith. >> you are the youngest bitcoin millionaire. how does that feel? >> feels great. not too bad for 19. >> at age 12 he invested $1,000 gift from his grandmother. >> i checked the bit coin price every 30 minutes. get a notification. every 30 minutes. >> now despite its recent popularity, we are not yet at the point where bitcoin its widely used in daily transactions. and as the enticing as it may be, investing in bit coin its not for everyone. a good rule of thumb, if you can't stomach a volatile market, jeff, best to take it really slow. >> very good rule of thumb. thank you very much. when we come back, did nasa discover a cannonball on mars?
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>> sugar rush. >> supposed to eat it. >> the short that runs long. olaf's frozen adventure is testing the patient of parents forced to sit with their kids through a 22 minute long animated film before the featured film cocoa. now, olaf is being pulled from theaters on friday. the disney said it was schedule ford limited run. >> pictures from mars had ufo hunters doing a double take. something that looks like a cannonball seen in a pile of rocks. nasa says hold on, it is rover captured dozens of spherical elements naturally occurring. scientists call them blueberries. we'll be right back.
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we end with a man who brought us some of the greatest images in the album of american history. now he is sharing his personal memories of those moments. here is jim axelrod. >> senator kennedy, right now is on the ground. he has been shot. >> when bobby kennedy was shot. >> look out for the gun. >> harry benson was there. >> i see bobby falling to the floor. and ethel appeared. she threw her hand up. and i'm saying to myself, don't mess up today. mess up tomorrow. when martin luther king's family met his body after
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harry benson was there. >> when you took the picture of coretta scott king and the kids did you know i have got it? >> no. no. very rarely do you know. >> when the beatles had their famous pillow fight. harry benson was there. >> that was the night that they were number one in america. >> benson has been there for nearly seven decades now. >> documenting the people and events that defined our times. famous shots. of the biggest shots. >> i like it because the the lips don't meet. >> clintons kiss. liz taylor after brain surgery. sinatra at a masquerade party. >> some one shouted out, there is frankie batman. he was angry. he photographed each of the last 12 presidents from the royalty of reagan to the regular guy feel of gerald ford. the morning of his inauguration. >> and i came, he opened the door. and he is washing, drying the
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the world of london newspapers, to become one of the great chroniclers of the american civil rights movement in cape yos of the 1960s. >> he had just been shot. that was the watts riots. awe hairy benson and a celebrating his career. the man of pictures can turn a phrase when asked how his life behind the camera should be remembered? >> maybe, i will settle for the greatest photographer of all time. of all time. >> that's not too much to ask for, huh? >> i was glad i was there when i was there. >> which is exactly, harry, how the rest of us feel. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. that is the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jeff or
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this is the cbs "overnight news." hi, welcome to the "overnight news." i'm demarco morgan. firefighters in southern california are scrambling to contain at least three major blazes burning out of control in and around los angeles. hot dry conditions and powerful santa ana wind are feeding the flames. jamie yuccas begins our coverage. >> reporter: they're some of the harshest conditions firefighters have faced in years. extremely dry, powerful winds, roared through ventura county last night. within hours, a 50 acre fire exploded. and the winds haven't let up. this is what firefighters are facing. >> trying to keep this from extending into the whole neighborhood.
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>> hampering the fight. little or no water pressure on several hillside streets. just can't get water out of hydrants? >> only a limited amount. only get so much. >> once the water from fire trucks remained out all that remained on several streets were garden hoses. >> no water? >> residents filled buckets. frying to douse hot spots before they reignite. but throughout the day, the fire claimed even more homes. police are going door to door. >> mandatory evacuation in effect. >> warning residents to leave now. >> wind shifted. coming down. four, five houses down. >> time to go. >> it is time to go. >> in a neighborhood we found steven phillips. >> why did you come up here? >> to check on my son's house. >> his son is a fire fighter now on the lines his pregnant wife
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safely evacuated. as the the flames came closer. >> you see this. that's -- what's the only thing you can do now? >> just, stay as a family. and you know, and be blessed that you are alive. you can always rebuild. >> the flames got so intense we had to leave. the fate of that fire fighter's home as well as so many others its unknown at this point. the extreme fire conditions are expected to last here through at least, friday morning. >> i'm carter evans about 4500 feet above the fire near los angeles. take a look down below. you can see thick black smoke. this fire 11,000 acres and growing. homes threatened. earlier today at a bigger fire 50 miles north. the fire is in pretty wealthy communities right now. multimillion dollar homes. some neighborhood when you look below they're entirely wiped out a few homes left standing. from the air you get an idea of the size of the fire.
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it exploded overnight by tens of thousand of acres. and there is really nothing to stop it right now. look at that black smoke. that is intense. those are intense fires burning right now. look how some of the homes are standing. you have intense black smoke and flames. right there in the middle. untouched home. unbelievable. look at the flames on that. you can tell how hard the wind is blowing. the smoke is blowing side ways. how dangerous is it to fly in wind like this? >> guy whose fly 100 feet above. getting pushed into the mountainside, tree, gnarly, it's a challenging environment. >> wow, look at this fire here. you can see the flames burning inside the home. looks like a total loss. there are a couple of firefighters there. they're trying to keep the fire from spreading to the car there. but it may be into late. >> now, fire fighters are going
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to catch a little barack tonight. wind are going to decrease. blowing, 20, 30 miles an hour. gusting up to 50 miles an hour. the forecast hold through friday. with the windiest days, jeff, on thursday and friday. president trump touched off controversy, anoungs the united states is moving the embassy to jerusalem. seth doane has the latest. >> reporter: despite the dire warnings across the middle east, here at a jerusalem market president trump is still getting high marks. >> i love trump. all of the market love trump. >> moving the u.s. embassy was a campaign promise to. day, palestinian president, mahmoud abbas said mr. trump told him it was his intention to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital. abbas warned the president there would be grave consequences and possible violence if he does. >> you have world leaders, lining up, against the u.s. making any adjustment in the situation here. >> i think they're wrong. >> he called the palestinians delusional if they thought even
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theirs. >> driving a carving knife across and through, and meandering, across, across, a living city. would be a mistake. >> beth side claim the city as their capital. it is here in the old city of jerusalem, which is also sacred to christians, where you can get a sense for how difficult this real estate is to carve up. take a look over here. this illuminated wall its the western or wailing wall one of the holiest sites for joouz. beyond that one of the domes of the mosque which is one of the most sacred sites for muslims. >> when you look at ape place is on the verge of an explosion, you do not introduce a flame. >> on the plo executive committee. >> officials in the trump administration have said that some of these moves could
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jump-start peace. >> ha-ha-ha. could it jump-start peace, it would scuttle peace. >> unclear when this would happen if at all. reaction on the streets is happening. two palestinian groups called for protests. the u.s. government is warning americans and employees to stay away from parts of jerusalem for fear of violence. embattled michigan congressman john conyers announced his retirement. accused of harassment left washington because of health problems. adriana diaz has the story. >> i am retiring today and i want everyone to know how much i appreciate the support. >> on local radio, representative john conyers tried to step down on his own terms. retiring effective immediately days after congressional leaders called for his resignation. >> yes, i think he should. >> reporter: five women accuse the 88-year-old democrat of harassment or inappropriate touching. >> if it is tr,
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nothing less of him. because, i dual know that he is a human being. >> admiration for conyers runs deep in the detroit district. the civil rights icon was elected in 1964, in his 27th term. >> release the names. >> today his supporters urged congress to release the names of all members who've reached secret sexual harassment settlements. concerned conyers is being unfairly treated because of his race. he says he wants his oldest son to take his seat. there is a family feud brewing. his grand nephew, 29-year-old state senator ian conyers plans to enter the race. sam riddle a political consultant. >> about to see a political free-for-all, politically in detroit. >> a slog? >> a slog. it would be a polite term. it is going to be a slug fest. >> conyers the first congressman to step down in the wave of recent sexual assault claims. today ca t
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in the wake of hurricane maria, the exodus from puerto rico continues. in the three months since the storm decimated the island. hundreds of thousand have fled. many found refuge with friend and family in florida. those with no support system are boarding planes and getting out. david begnaud at multiagency resource center at orlando airport. >> when we arrived here at disaster resource kenter first person we saw, mary yeah there on her phone. here with two boys and mother. nay arrived on midnight flietd with no friend or family here and no place to go. they are waiting until 9:00 a.m. when the disaster resource center opens. a one stop shop where she can find every
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they'll give you hope. this couple found hope in this hotel room. this is home for now. they arrived in orlando with $4 in her pocket. >> did you lose everything? >> we first met the couple at orlando airport. >> she emotionally its heartbroken, she misses her island. the woman interpreting is from the hispanic federation. >> what we are seeing here, we have a crisis in puerto rico. and now, it's moving to central florida. >> the federation is a nonprofit organization. which helps puerto ricans arriving here find housing, register to vote and learn english. >> folks that are coming here, families are, are running into difficulties. you know off to find a house, to find a job, to, to, you know, register their children, if they've don't have the documents. >> more than
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ricans live in florida. in 2016, the state had the second highest puerto rican population in the u.s. >> you stayed in how many hotels? >> four. >> this family arrived in florida september 24th. four days after hurricane maria made landfall. they have spent 72 daysen ape hotel room with double beds. >> the inside four walls it is not helping my stress. >> your sanity. >> exactly. >> 17-year-old is one of about 2500 hurricane maria survivors who have enrolled in the orange county school system. deba baiting going to florida. many universities are offering puerto rican students in state tuition. already offered a scholarship. >> job opportunities. better over here. >> what makes you emotional? >> all the stress. it's been hard. i don't know any one who has gone through what we are going through.
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considering returning to puerto rico. eventually. >> the once it rebuilds. and things are back to normal. she has, the dream of going back. >> reporter: there is a political component to this. a lot of people talking about flat. fla florida is a prized swing state. in last year's election. the latinos went to the democrat. the latino vote went to democrats. president trump won state by 100,000 votes. puerto ricans are eligible to register to vote. if 200,000 people who have come here decide to stroet what could that do in next year's midterm election. >> president trump changes his tune about the infamous access hollywood tape where he brags about groping women. the president now says it may not be his voice. billy bush is telling a ditch rent story. jericka duncan reports. >> you can't say that. that its your voice. i was there. you were there. that's your voice on the tape. off awe billy bush pushed back hard on president trump reported
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deniefl the access hollywood tape. >> in the last 14 months of i have been dealing with it. you've dealt with it 14 minutes and went on to beep the president. the tape released one month before the presidential election. >> do whatever you want. >> anything. >> grab them by the [ bleep ]. do anything. >> then candidate trump issued a public apology that same day. >> i said. it i was wrong. i've apologize. >> after the tape surfaced. more than a dozen women accused mr. trump of sexual misconduct. the president denies all of the accusations. then last month "the new york times" reported that not long after his win, president elect trump told the republican senator that he wanted to investigate the recording. adding, we don't think that was my voils. according to the times, mr. trump continued to suggest that the tape was not actually him. that struck a nerve with bush who says he believes the women who accused the president of wrongdoing. >> you are
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them too. >> bush wrote an op-ed, titled, yes, donald trump you said that. in it he says there were seven giefs on the bums guys on the bus. every one of us thought we were listening to a crass stand-up act. we thought none of this was real. >> if i thought there was a man detailing a sexual assault strategy to me i would have called the fbi not just reported it to my executive producer. >> bush says in 2005 when the tape was made, mr. trump was a big star on the nbc's the apprentice and "everybody had to kiss the ring a little bit of the donald because he was making so much money for nbc." cbs "overnight news" will be right back.
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>>well k >> welcome to inferno island. >> reporter: who lives in a pineapple under the sea. >> oh! >> spongebob. land on your bottom. >> along with salt water pals. >> like this? >> no, your other bottom. >> didn't you have to be stupid some where else. >> not until 4:00. >> reporter: once you made 250 tv episodes, two movies, a comic book, a video game series, three music albums, and a theme park ride, where do you go from there? ♪ come on hero is >> to the great white way, of course. >> i'm a contender and more. >> spongebob squarepants opens on broadway tomorrow. ♪ ♪
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>> reporter: if you are imagining actors dancing around inside giant spongebob heads. you are mistaken. >> i thought what they were asking me to come in about was kind of a theme park show with big mascot costume heads. and so i said no. >> tina landeau is the director co-conceiver. >> wait, the creator of the show comes from experimental animation, and its, a marine biologist, and he is really interested in some form that is indy, what they called it. >> reporter: translation, she set out to find offbeat ways to suggest the sponge bob characters, without precisely reproducing them. >> we, we were nervous. i guess the biggest question we had is, what will -- kids think of sponge bob.
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>> but, one of my favorite comments ever was some one said to us afterward. i loved it because i got to see what sponge bob looks like in real life. >> turns out, he look is a lot like, newcomer ethan slater. >> i never tried a sponge bob voice, never tried sponge bob laugh. i came into the audition. and tina, said, like, great job. really, like love what you are doing. come bark in and do the voice that's sort of important. >> my milk shake license. >> but you do during the show do the actual laugh. >> i know, oh, yeah. >> you will do so now on my command. >> will i. >> yeah, please. >> something like that. >> that'sawe slater is joined b skinner t. patrick the star fish, lily cooper, sandy the
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squirrel, and gavin lee, squidward the octopus. the first thing i say is, i'm really glad i am notten a big sponge costume. don't know if i would wanted to do the job. >> what elements of the cartoon are present? >> to start, immediately recognizably sponge bob from the sky flowers, to the colors to, the pallet. the jokes feel like the characters that you know and love. >> as they say in texas. proof is in the cow pipe. >> and how about you, you are playing, playing patrick. >> a dumb guy. >> he is not dumb. smart in a different way. >> smart in a different way. thank you. >> question. >> don't worry. >> david zinn designed the sets and the costumes. he has packed the show with everything from giant rube goldberg type
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to squidward's four-legged costume. and a tap dancing octopus isn't the only surprise. >> not a simple sponge. >> the songs come from ate pantheon of pop stars. ♪ you want to rock it >> john legend, david bowie and aero-smith. one of the musical performers in full view of the audience during the show. percussionist, mike dobson. a one man sound effects department. so, let me do something here. so, you be, spongebob's feet. i will be his feet. see itch you can match me, okay. oh, you are good. oh, oh. i was trying to to throw you. what's the busiest moment you have got in the show can you reproduce it for you. >> in the opening,
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sponge bob says hello, guy making all the sound. and we dupe this little sequence that heap goa that he goes crazy with. >> hello, guy making all the sound. >> did you go to school for that? >> yeah, conservatory. very serious stuff. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: whether spongebob muse f the musical its a hit or flop, landeau says she has loved the journey. she's been working on it, on and off for ten years. and in a wach, her whole life. >> when i was little. i wanted to be a director or oceanographer. it took me a long time to figure out the two are related in that they're both about entering world that are other than our, everyday waking lives. ♪ ♪ i feel like, yeah, we are creating some, some hybrid experience of being in the
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women for instance can vote in some elections and next year they will all be allowed to drive. holly williams has the the story from jeddah. >> reporter: saudi women face big challenges including the male guardianship system. mean they need a male relative permission to travel overseas or get married. things here are be ginning to shift. if you think saudi arabian women are all oppressed, shrouded and weak. you probably need to see this. >> they're not victimed. we are not victims. we are strong. she runs the fight like a girl
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boxing gym and has a passion for combat sports. are you pushing for total equality? >> yes, that would be great. but is there total equality for men and women around the world. not yet. so, hopefully, eventually, yes. and hopefully in my lifetime. >> there are big changes in saudi arabia. women are joining the work force in record numbers. and next year, they'll finally be allowed to drive. after more than two decades of protests. the country's new crown prince is a reformer, and it is not just women who feel more liberated. take a look at saudi arabia's stand-up comedy scene. in this ultraconservative islamic kingdom they still find plenty to laugh at. though this is no democracy, and there are red lines. >> the sex and religions and, and trump job, i don't know trump job. >> po
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>> this man told us his comic influences are american. dave chapelle, kevin hart, and chris rock. >> take from chris rock, nobody know. don't tell any one. >> you stole a joke? >> yeah, i know, look, i'm sorry. nobody know, few comics only. and i aapproximately jietz. >> reporter: many saudis are fearful of criticizing their government. at this conservative mosque some of the faithful told us they're disturbed by the speed of change and especially mixing between the sexes. in a place where gender segregation has been the norm. there is always the possibility of a backlash from religious conservatives. most saudis, women and men are hoping that doesn't happen. >> that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you the news continues. and for others check back with us later for the morning news and of course, chi
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new wildfires break out. tens of thousands have been forced to leave their homes in california. a half-hour ago this neighborhood seemed fine now. this house is engulfed. warnings to u.s. citizens as president trump prepares to declare jerusalem the capital of israel. >> russia has been banned from the 2018 olympics over doping. the dean of the house forced to step down. >> they have opened up pandora's box with congressman john conyers. >> new way to pay, gains, currency and investors. >> you are the youngest bitcoin millionaire. >> how does that feel? >> not bad for 19.
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>> what do you call the men who captured some of the memorable moments of the 20th century. >> maybe settle for the greatest photographer of all time. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." wildfires in southern california are being powered by very strong santa ana wind gusting as high as 80 miles an hour. the fires in los angeles and ventura counties have burned more than 47,000 acres, more than 27,000 people have been evacuated, more than 3500 firefighters are on the job. we have reports from jamie yuccas and carter evans and we begin with jamie. >> reporter: they're some of the harshest conditions firefighters have faced in years. extremely dry, powerful winds, roared through ventura county last night. within hours, a 50 acre fire exploded. and the winds haven't let up. this is what firefighters are facing. >> trying to keep is
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extending into the whole neighborhood. >> hampering the fight. little or no water pressure on several hillside streets. just can't get water out of hydrants? >> only a limited amount. only get so much. >> once the water from fire trucks remained out all that remained on several streets were garden hoses. >> no water? >> residents filled buckets. frying to douse hot spots before they reignite. but throughout the day, the fire claimed even more homes. police are going door to door. >> mandatory evacuation in effect. >> warning residents to leave now. >> wind shifted. coming down. four, five houses down. >> time to go. >> it is time to go. >> in a neighborhood we found steven phillips. >> why did you come up here? >> to check on my son's house.
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on the lines his pregnant wife safely evacuated. as the the flames came closer. >> you see this. that's -- what's the only thing you can do now? >> just, stay as a family. and you know, and be blessed that you are alive. you can always rebuild. >> the flames got so intense we had to leave. the fate of that fire fighter's home as well as so many others its unknown at this point. the extreme fire conditions are expected to last here through at least, friday morning. >> i'm carter evans about 4500 feet above the fire near los angeles. take a look down below. you can see thick black smoke. this fire 11,000 acres and growing. homes threatened. earlier today at a bigger fire 50 miles north. the fire is in pretty wealthy communities right now. multimillion dollar homes. some neighborhood when you look below they're entirely wiped out a few homes left standing. from the air you get an idea of the size of the fire. growing by the minute.
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it exploded overnight by tens of thousand of acres. and there is really nothing to stop it right now. look at that black smoke. that is intense. those are intense fires burning right now. look how some of the homes are standing. you have intense black smoke and flames. right there in the middle. untouched home. unbelievable. look at the flames on that. you can tell how hard the wind is blowing. the smoke is blowing side ways. how dangerous is it to fly in wind like this? >> guy whose fly 100 feet above. getting pushed into the mountainside, tree, gnarly, it's a challenging environment. >> wow, look at this fire here. you can see the flames burning inside the home. looks like a total loss. there are a couple of firefighters there. they're trying to keep the fire from spreading to the car there. but it may be into late. >> now, fire fighters are going to catch a little break tonight. wind are going to decrease. blowing, 20, 30 miles an hour.
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gusting up to 50 miles an hour. the forecast hold through friday. with the windiest days, jeff, on thursday and friday. >> carter evans in the air tonight. the state department is warning u.s. diplomats and families to avoid jerusalem's old city. there are fears of violence after president trump told arab and muslim leaders he has every intention of recognizing jerusalem as the capital of israel and later moving the embassy there. palestinians have long destierd their own state with their capital in jerusalem. seth doane is there. >> reporter: desfiet the dire warnings across the middle east, here at a jerusalem market president trump is still getting high marks. >> i love trump. all of the market love trump. >> moving the u.s. embassy was a
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campaign promise to. day, palestinian president, mahmoud abbas said mr. trump told him it was his intention to recognize jerusalem as the its israel's capital. abbas warned the president there would be grave consequences and possible violence if he does. >> you have world leaders, lining up, against the u.s. making any adjustment in the situation here. >> i think they're wrong. >> he called the palestinians delusional if they thought even if part of jerusalem scud be theirs. >> driving a carving knife across and through, and meandering, across, across, a living city. would be a mistake. >> beth side claim the city as their capital. it is here in the old city of jerusalem, which is also sacred to christians, where you can get a sense for how difficult this real estate is to carve up. take a look over here. this illuminated wall its the western or wailing wall one of
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most sacred sites for muslims. >> when you look at ape place is on the verge of an explosion, you do not introduce a flame. >> on the plo executive committee. >> officials in the trump administration have said that some of these moves could jump-start peace. >> ha-ha-ha. could it jump-start peace, it would scuttle peace. >> unclear when this would happen if at all. reaction on the streets is happening. two palestinian groups called for protests. the u.s. government is warning americans and employees to stay away from parts of jerusalem for fear of violence. jeff. >> seth. thank you very much. now look at some other stories in the evening news feed. one week before the special senate election in alabama, the republican national committee is funding roy moore again on
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this is the cbs "overnight news." there was a close call today at new york's jfk airport. transportation correspondent kris van cleave is following this developing story. kris. >> jeff, the faa made aware of this afternoon's incident. airbus a-320 belonging to a mexican airline, lined up to land on a runway where a delta flight had just been cleared to take off. you'll hear that flight referred to as brickyard in the air traffic control recordings. delta pilots warned air traffic control something seemed wrong. >> yeah, i see that. brickyard cancel takeoff plans. make a left turn. you are lining up to the wrong runway. >> go around. turn left. heading 100.
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>> now you could hear in the background of the volaris recording, 400 feet. plane advising the pilots as altitude descending. at this point we don't know how far apart the two planes were. so far, volaris has the not responded to our request for comment. >> big olympic news. russia's olympic team was banned to day from the 201 winter games in south korea for widespread doping. the number, a number of team officials were banned for life. the international olympic committee said russian athletes may compete as the individuals under a neutral olympic flag. the dean of the house of representatives, its longest serving member, stepped down to day under pressure. democrat john conyers accuof
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sexual misconduct. here is adriana diaz. >> i am retiring today and i want everyone to know how much i appreciate the support. >> on local radio, representative john conyers tried to step down on his own terms. retiring effective immediately days after congressional leaders called for his resignation. >> yes, i think he should. >> five women accuse the # 8-year-old democrat of harassment or inappropriate touching. >> if it is true, i would think nothing less of him. because, i dual know that he is a human being. >> admiration for conyers runs deep in the detroit district. the civil rights icon was elected in 1964, in his 27th term. >> release the names. >> today his supporters urged congress to release the names of all members who've reached
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settlements. concerned conyers is being unfairly treated because of his race. he says he wants his oldest son to take his seat. there is a family feud brewing. his grand nephew, 29-year-old state senator ian con? yers plans to enter the race. sam riddle a political consultant. >> about to see a political free-for-all, politically in detroit. >> a slog? >> a slog. it would be a polite term. it is going to be a slug fest. >> conyers the first congressman to step down in the wach of recent sexual assault claims. today called the radio station from a hospital where he is being treated for a stress related illness. he again denied wrongdoing and said, this too shall pass. jeff. >> adriana diaz in detroit. thanks. the supreme court heard arguments in the most anticipated case of this term. it sta
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refused on religious ground to make a wedding cake for a same sex couple. chief legal correspondent, jan crawford talked to both side. >> as soon as we sat down with the owner, he asked us who the cake was for. and when weep send it was for us, he said he would not make a cake for a same sex wedding. >> i will gladly sell you anything in my shop. but this is just, an event that i can't create a cake for. >> jan you were in the courtroom. both side have deeply held beliefs here? >> jeff, in this case, sharply divided. the justices on these bed rock prince pulls, liberal justices were really worried that a ruling for the baker, would mean that all kind of other businesses could refuse to participate in same sex weddings. for example. justice kagan said how do u
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draw the line, the chef, florist, everybody else? >> conservative justices were troubled by the idea that the government could force some one to make something that getz against their deeply held religious beliefs. here, justice alito was incredulous. someone can be compelled to write particular word on a wedding cake that he strongly disagrees with. but jeff these issues have always divided justices, gay rights justices divided just is on ideological lines. four conservative justices on the one hand. four liberals on the other. in the middle conservative moderate, anthony kennedy. he is the one to watch. over the years he has consistent endly sided with liberals, to expand gay rights or legalize same-sex marriage. >> jan crawford. thank you very much. what started as a niche dark web currency has exploded into a global phenomenon. >> bitcoin. >> bitcoin. >> bitcoin. >> good afternoon, i am olaf. >> please let me finish. >> they wish you would. >> short ran too long. >> senator kennedy. >> when bobby kennedy was shot, when the beatles had their famous pillow fight.
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the hottest currency in the world, the bitcoin. in 12 months investors have driven the value up 1500%. there are true believers and others who warn the bit coin bubble could burst. >> reporter: at this bar, the drinks are flowing. and so is the conversation about bitcoin. >> bitcoin. >> buzz is over the new form of currency exploding in value. >> i think the coin is the future. awe all a reporter with "the new york times."
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that could exist outside the control of wall street and outside the control of any government. >> so, what its bitcoin? it isn't money you can hold in your hand. some consider it the new gold. a digital currency that exists online. you can buy and sell them on a bitcoin exchange. there its no central authority and they can be sent and received without third parties like a bank taking a cut. all transactions are tracked and verified on an electronic spread sheet. the key to its success, like any currency is trust in its back. the japanese government officially recognizes bitcoin while the u.s. government views it as the a property. like stocks or any asset. a growing number of major companies including microsoft and overstock.com are embracing it as well. but, red flags are being raised. legendary investor, warren buffett warns it will go bust. jamie diamond, ceo of jp morgan chase warns lack o
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means investors are playing with fire. >> if you are stupid enough to buy, you will pay the price one day. >> 19-year-old eric finman has faith. >> you are the youngest bitcoin millionaire. how does that feel? >> feels great. not too bad for 19. >> at age 12 he invested $1,000 gift from his grandmother. >> i checked the bit coin price every 30 minutes. get a notification. every 30 minutes. every 30 minutes. >> now despite its recent popularity, we are not yet at the point where bitcoin its widely used in daily transactions. and as the enticing as it may be, investing in bit coin its not for everyone. a good rule of thumb, if you can't stomach a volatile market, jeff, best to take it really slow. >> very good rule of thumb. thank you very much. when we come back, did nasa discover a cannonball on mars?
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>> sugar rush. >> supposed to eat it. >> the short that runs long. olaf's frozen adventure is testing the patient of parents forced to sit with their kids through a 22 minute long animated film before the featured film cocoa. now, olaf is being pulled from theaters on friday. the disney said it was schedule ford limited run. >> pictures from mars had ufo hunters doing a double take. something that looks like a cannonball seen in a pile of rocks. nasa says hold on, it is rover captured dozens of spherical elements naturally occurring. scientists call them blueberries. we'll be right back.
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we end with a man who brought us some of the greatest images in the album of american history. now he is sharing his personal memories of those moments. here is jim axelrod. >> senator kennedy, right now is on the ground. he has been shot. >> when bobby kennedy was shot. >> look out for the gun. >> harry benson was there. >> i see bobby falling to the floor. and ethel appeared. she threw her hand up. and i'm saying to myself, don't mess up today. mess up tomorrow. when martin luther king's family met his body after memphis.
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harry benson was there. >> when you took the picture of coretta scott king and the kids did you know i have got it? >> no. no. very rarely do you know. >> when the beatles had their famous pillow fight. harry benson was there. >> that was the night that they were number one in america. >> benson has been there for nearly seven decades now. >> documenting the people and events that defined our times. famous shots. of the biggest shots. >> i like it because the the lips don't meet. >> clintons kiss. liz taylor after brain surgery. sinatra a
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>> some one shouted out, there is frankie batman. he was angry. he photographed each of the last 12 presidents from the royalty of reagan to the regular guy feel of gerald ford. the morning of his inauguration. >> and i came, he opened the door. and he is washing, drying the dishes. >> this kid from scotland, left the world of london newspapers, to become one of the great chroniclers of the american civil rights movement in cape yos of the 1960s. >> he had just been shot. that was the watts riots. awe hairy benson and a celebrating his career. the man of pictures can turn a phrase when asked how his life behind the camera should be remembered? >> maybe, i will settle for the greatest photographer of all time. of all time. >> that's not too much to ask for, huh? >> i was glad i was there when i was there. >> which is exactly, harry, how the rest of us feel. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. that is the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jeff glor. thank you for watching.
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this is the cbs "overnight news." hi, welcome to the "overnight news." i'm demarco morgan. firefighters in southern california are scrambling to contain at least three major blazes burning out of control in and around los angeles. hot dry conditions and powerful santa ana wind are feeding the flames. jamie yuccas begins our coverage. >> reporter: they're some of the harshest conditions firefighters have faced in years. extremely dry, powerful winds, roared through ventura county last night. within hours, a 50 acre fire exploded. and the winds haven't let up. this is what firefighters are facing. >> trying to keep this from extending into the whole neighborhood. >> hampering the fight. little or no water pressure on
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several hillside streets. just can't get water out of hydrants? >> only a limited amount. only get so much. >> once the water from fire trucks remained out all that remained on several streets were garden hoses. >> no water? >> residents filled buckets. frying to douse hot spots before they reignite. but throughout the day, the fire claimed even more homes. police are going door to door. >> mandatory evacuation in effect. >> warning residents to leave now. >> wind shifted. coming down. four, five houses down. >> time to go. >> it is time to go. >> in a neighborhood we found steven phillips. >> why did you come up here? >> to check on my son's house.
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>> his son is a fire fighter now on the lines his pregnant wife safely evacuated. as the the flames came closer. >> you see this. that's -- what's the only thing you can do now? >> just, stay as a family. and you know, and be blessed that you are alive. you can always rebuild. >> the flames got so intense we had to leave. the fate of that fire fighter's home as well as so many others its unknown at this point. the extreme fire conditions are expected to last here through at least, friday morning. >> i'm carter evans about 4500 feet above the fire near los angeles. take a look down below. you can see thick black smoke. this fire 11,000 acres and growing. homes threatened. earlier today at a bigger fire 50 miles north. the fire is in pretty wealthy communities right now. multimillion dollar homes. some neighborhood when you look below they're entirely wiped out a few homes left standing. from the air you get an idea of thze
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growing by the minute. it exploded overnight by tens of thousand of acres. and there is really nothing to stop it right now. look at that black smoke. that is intense. those are intense fires burning right now. look how some of the homes are standing. you have intense black smoke and flames. right there in the middle. untouched home. unbelievable. look at the flames on that. you can tell how hard the wind is blowing. the smoke is blowing side ways. how dangerous is it to fly in wind like this? >> guy whose fly 100 feet above. getting pushed into the mountainside, tree, gnarly, it's a challenging environment. >> wow, look at this fire here. you can see the flames burning inside the home. looks like a total loss. there are a couple of firefighters there. they're trying to keep the fire from spreading to the car there. but it may be into late. >> now, fire fighters are going to catch a little barack tonight. wind are going to decrease. blowing, 20, 30 miles an hour. gusting up to 50 miles an hour. the forecast hold through friday. with the windiest days, jeff, on thursday and friday. president trump touched off controversy, anoungs the united states is moving the embassy to
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>> reporter: despite the dire warnings across the middle east, here at a jerusalem market president trump is still getting high marks. >> i love trump. all of the market love trump. >> moving the u.s. embassy was a campaign promise to. day, palestinian president, mahmoud abbas said mr. trump told him it was his intention to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital. abbas warned the president there would be grave consequences and possible violence if he does. >> you have world leaders, lining up, against the u.s. making any adjustment in the situation here. >> i think they're wrong. >> he called the palestinians delusional if they thought even if part of jerusalem scud be theirs. >> driving a carving knife across and through, and meandering, across, across, a living city. would be a mistake. >> beth side claim the city as their capital. it is here in the old city of jerusalem, which is also sacred
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to christians, where you can get a sense for how difficult this real estate is to carve up. take a look over here. this illuminated wall its the western or wailing wall one of the holiest sites for joouz. beyond that one of the domes of the mosque which is one of the most sacred sites for muslims. >> when you look at ape place is on the verge of an explosion, you do not introduce a flame. >> on the plo executive committee. >> officials in the trump administration have said that some of these moves could jump-start peace. >> ha-ha-ha. could it jump-start peace, it would scuttle peace. >> unclear when this would happen if at all. reaction on the streets is happening. two palestinian groups called for protests. the u.s. government is warning americans and employees to stay away from parts of jerusalem for fear of violence.
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embattled michigan congressman john conyers announced his retirement. accused of harassment left washington because of health problems. adriana diaz has the story. >> i am retiring today and i want everyone to know how much i appreciate the support. >> on local radio, representative john conyers tried to step down on his own terms. retiring effective immediately days after congressional leaders called for his resignation. >> yes, i think he should. >> reporter: five women accuse the 88-year-old democrat of harassment or inappropriate touching. >> if it is true, i would think nothing less of him. because, i dual know that he is a human being.
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deep in the detroit district. the civil rights icon was elected in 1964, in his 27th term. >> release the names. >> today his supporters urged congress to release the names of all members who've reached secret sexual harassment settlements. concerned conyers is being unfairly treated because of his race. he says he wants his oldest son to take his seat. there is a family feud brewing. his grand nephew, 29-year-old state senator ian conyers plans to enter the race. sam riddle a political consultant. >> about to see a political free-for-all, politically in detroit. >> a slog? >> a slog. it would be a polite term. it is going to be a slug fest. >> conyers the first congressman to step down in the wave of recent sexual assault claims. today called the radio station from a hospital where he is being treated for a stress
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in the wake of hurricane maria, the exodus from puerto rico continues. in the three months since the storm decimated the island. hundreds of thousand have fled. many found refuge with friend and family in florida. those with no support system are boarding planes and getting out. david begnaud at multiagency resource center at orlando airport. >> when we arrived here at disaster resource kenter first person we saw, mary yeah there on her phone. here with two boys and mother. nay arrived on midnight flietd with no friend or family here and no place to go. they are waiting until 9:00 a.m. when the disaster resource center opens. a one stop shop where she can find everything she needs. here they'll give you help, and they'll give you hope. this couple found hope in this hotel room.
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this is home for now. they arrived in orlando with $4 in her pocket. >> did you lose everything? >> we first met the couple at orlando airport. >> she emotionally its heartbroken, she misses her island. the woman interpreting is from the hispanic federation. >> what we are seeing here, we have a crisis in puerto rico. and now, it's moving to central florida. >> the federation is a nonprofit organization. which helps puerto ricans arriving here find housing, register to vote and learn english. >> folks that are coming here, families are, are running into difficulties. you know off to find a house, to find a job, to, to, you know, register their children, if they've don't have the documents. >> more than one million puerto ricans live in florida. in 2016, the state had the
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population in the u.s. >> you stayed in how many hotels? >> four. >> this family arrived in florida september 24th. four days after hurricane maria made landfall. they have spent 72 daysen ape hotel room with double beds. >> the inside four walls it is not helping my stress. >> your sanity. >> exactly. >> 17-year-old is one of about 2500 hurricane maria survivors who have enrolled in the orange county school system. baiting going to florida. many universities are offering puerto rican students in state tuition. already offered a scholarship. >> job opportunities. better over here. >> what makes you emotional? >> all the stress. it's been hard. i don't know any one who has gone through what we are going through. >> as for the family, she is considering returning to puerto rico.
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>> the once it rebuilds. and things are back to normal. she has, the dream of going back. >> reporter: there is a political component to this. a lot of people talking about flat. florida is a prized swing state. in last year's election. the latinos went to the democrat. the latino vote went to democrats. president trump won state by 100,000 votes. puerto ricans are eligible to register to vote. if 200,000 people who have come here decide to stroet what could that do in next year's midterm election. >> president trump changes his tune about the infamous access hollywood tape where he brags about groping women. the president now says it may not be his voice. billy bush is telling a ditch rent story. jericka duncan reports. >> you can't say that. that its your voice. i was there. you were there. that's your voice on the tape. off awe billy bush pushed back
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deniefl the access hollywood tape. >> in the last 14 months of i have been dealing with it. you've dealt with it 14 minutes and went on to beep the president. the tape released one month before the presidential election. >> do whatever you want. >> anything. >> grab them by the [ bleep ]. do anything. >> then candidate trump issued a public apology that same day. >> i said. it i was wrong. i've apologize. >> after the tape surfaced. more than a dozen women accused mr. trump of sexual misconduct. the president denies all of the accusations. then last month "the new york times" reported that not long after his win, president elect trump told the republican senator that he wanted to investigate the recording. adding, we don't think that was my voils. according to the times, mr. trump continued to suggest that the tape was not actually him. that struck a nerve with bush who says he believes the women who accused the presiden
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>> you are reopening wounds on them too. >> bush wrote an op-ed, titled, yes, donald trump you said that. in it he says there were seven guys on the bus. every one of us thought we were listening to a crass stand-up act. we thought none of this was real.i thght there was a man detailing a sexual assault strategy to me i would have called the fbi not just reported it to my executive producer. >> bush says in 2005 when the tape was made, mr. trump was a big star on the nbc's the apprentice and "everybody had to kiss the ring a little bit of the donald because he was making so much money for nbc." cbs "overnight news" will be right back. i did everything i could to make her party perfect. almost everything. you know, 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste.
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one of the biggest cartoons on television making waves in real life. behind the scenes of spongebob squarepants on broadway. ♪ who lives in a pineapple under the sea ♪ ♪ spongebob squarepants >> spongebob squarepants has been on nickelodeon for 18 years. and is still going strong. >> good morning, gary. >> it tells absurdist tales of an optimistic sea sponge. >> welcome to inferno island. >> reporter: who lives in a pineapple under the sea. >> oh! >> spongebob. land on your bottom.
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>> like this? >> no, your other bottom. >> didn't you have to be stupid some where else. >> not until 4:00. >> reporter: once you made 250 tv episodes, two movies, a comic book, a video game series, three music albums, and a theme park ride, where do you go from there? ♪ come on hero is >> to the great white way, of course. >> i'm a contender and more. >> spongebob squarepants opens on broadway tomorrow. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: if you are imagining actors dancing around inside giant spongebob heads. you are mistaken. >> i thought what they were asking me to come in about was kind of a theme park show with big mascot costume heads. and so i said no. >> tina landeau is the director co-conceiver. >> wait, the creator of the show comes from experimental animation, and its, a marine biologist, and he is really interested in some form that is indy, what they called it.
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set out to find offbeat ways to suggest the sponge bob characters, without precisely reproducing them. >> we, we were nervous. i guess the biggest question we had is, what will -- kids think of sponge bob. >> but, one of my favorite comments ever was some one said to us afterward. i loved it because i got to see
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what sponge bob looks like in real life. >> turns out, he look is a lot like, newcomer ethan slater. >> i never tried a sponge bob voice, never tried sponge bob laugh. i came into the audition. and tina, said, like, great job. really, like love what you are doing. come bark in and do the voice that's sort of important. >> my milk shake license. >> but you do during the show do the actual laugh. >> i know, oh, yeah. >> you will do so now on my command. >> will i. >> yeah, please. >> something like that. >> that's very good. awe slater is joined by danny skinner t. patrick the star fish, lily cooper, sandy the squirrel, and gavin lee, squidward the octopus. the rs
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really glad i am notten a big sponge costume. don't know if i would wanted to do the job. >> what elements of the cartoon are present? >> to start, immediately recognizably sponge bob from the sky flowers, to the colors to, the pallet. the jokes feel like the characters that you know and love. >> as they say in texas. proof is in the cow pipe. >> and how about you, you are playing, playing patrick. >> a dumb guy. >> he is not dumb. smart in a different way. >> smart in a different way. thank you. >> question. >> don't worry. >> david zinn designed the sets and the costumes. he has packed the show with everything from giant rube
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goldberg type contraptions. to squidward's four-legged costume. and a tap dancing octopus isn't the only surprise. >> not a simple sponge. >> the songs come from ate pantheon of pop stars. ♪ you want to rock it >> john legend, david bowie and aero-smith. one of the musical performers in full view of the audience during the show. percussionist, mike dobson. a one man sound effects department. so, let me do something here. so, you be, spongebob's feet. i will be his feet. see itch you can match me, okay. oh, you are good. oh, oh. i was trying to to throw you. what's the busiest moment you have got in the show can you
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reproduce it for you. >> in the opening, number, sponge bob says hello, guy making all the sound. and we dupe this little sequence that he goes crazy with. >> hello, guy making all the sound. >> did you go to school for that? >> yeah, conservatory. very serious stuff. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: whether spongebob muse f the musical its a hit or flop, landeau says she has loved the journey. she's been working on it, on and off for ten years. and in a wach, her whole life. >> when i was little. i wanted to be a director or oceanographer. it took me a long time to figure t
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