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happen live or view a video sent later. nvenient in theory, sure. but on twitter one user called it a hilariously bad idea. another asked, convenient or too creepy? a third said tongue in cheek what could possibly go wrong? cybersecurity expert john cilios says hacking. >> biggest risk is the hackers who get ahold of the database of door code. literally if they can hack the nsa, they can hack, a database of, you know, entry code into, an entire block's worth of homes. that part its what scares me, not how amazon will use it. how the hackers will use it. >> but with 11 million packages stolen every year, yahoo! technology writer and cbs sunday morning contributor david pogue says. >> to me the comparison is not should amazon be allowed to open the front door and drop off a package and possibly then ransack my house? the question is is that a better option than leaving my expensive order on my front porsche when i am not home to me that's the risk. of theft. >> sr. vis available to 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in great part to antoine domino junior, better known as fats. fats domino died yesterday at home in louisiana. he was 89. he helped create a new style of music called, rock 'n' roll. >> once again, fats domino. >> fats domino a show stopping piano player with a soothing baritone voice. ♪ i'm walking >> most powerful and popular of a generation of keyboardists. domino rocked into public consciousness in the 1950s. with the "fat man." >> because i went to. >> his dynamic style and warm vocals drew crowd and inspired musicians some who began as fans would later perform with him. rolling stone likened him to benjamin franklin, beloved for the revolutionary change he's brought to r & b, a blend of new orleans parade rhythms and rock 'n' roll. ♪ i found my thrill >> reporter: perhaps best known for his rich ren daidition of blueberry hill. ♪ sunset i fund my thrill ♪ >> the song entered pop culture as an anthem for young lovers. ♪ on blueberry hill ♪ ♪ >> reporter: fats domino had 37 top 40 singles, selling 65 million record in a career that spanned five decade. ♪ ♪ along the way he broke racial barriers. and transcended genres crossing over into country music. a global star, he never forgot his new orleans roots. almost dying at home in the lower ninth ward during hurricane katrina. >> sorry it happened to me and everybody else. ♪ all over the country people want to know whatever happened to fats domino ♪ >> touched by the outpouring of concern, he reminded fans he was alive and well, in the title track of his last album. ♪ and i'm where i want to be ♪ ♪ >>> and that's the "overnight news" for this thursday. for some of you the news continues. for others, check back a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm anthony mason. thank you for watching. >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm jericka duncan. the white house scrambling to contain the gop family feud that threatens to derail president trump's stalled legislative agenda. the president insisted there is great unity within the republican party as he kept up his war of word with arizona senator jeff flake. as for the upcoming battle over tax cuts, the president predicts both flake and senator bob corker another gop critic will vote with him. nancy cordes has the more. >> reporter: arizona republican jeff flake's call to arms was met with mutiny as gop colleagues refused to open fire on mr. trump. >> i am still on good terms with the president. >> very focused on results. >> put our led down and start ledge lating. >> holding back partly because the trump white house is key to their agenda on issues look tax reform. >> we have a president. >> the yeas are 50. nays are 50. >> just last night. vice president pence cast a tie-breaking vote enabling republicans to block an obama era rule that would have allowed consumers to band together to sue banks for wrongdoing. >> the vice president votes in the affirmative. and the joint resolution is passed. >> well have great unity. >> the president insisted today that party friction has been overblown. he repeatedly mentioned the standing ovations he got, at yesterday's lunch with senate republicans. >> i think the press makes me, more uncivil than i am. people don't understand. i want to an ivy league college. i was a nice student. did very well. i am ape very intelligent person. >> as for flake. >> his poll numbers are terrible. he has done terrible for the state of arizona. a state that likes donald trump very much. >> but the senate chaplain, barry black, hailed flake's courage and asked for intervention. >> lord, provide us with more patriots who will stand for right regardless of the consequences. >>> the people of puerto rico are still picking up the pieces of their shattered island which was devastated last month by hurricane maria. roads and bridges remain washed out and tens of thousand of homes were destroyed or damaged. and much of the island remains without power. well, now, a no bid government contract to fix the power grid is coming under fire. julianna goldman has the story. >> it has been more than a month since hurricane maria ravaged puerto rico leaving the power grid in shambles. today, 75% of the island is still without power. lawmakers are asking why a small montana company was granted a $300 million no bid contract. >> my biggest concern we don't have enough information as to the process that went through that. >> republican congressman, rob bishop chairs the house committee that oversees puerto rico. the government company, prepa signed with whitefish energy, two person two-year-old company whose largest previous federal contract had been for $1.3 million to upgrade lines in arizona. prepa filed for bankruptcien july amid the island's on going debt crisis. bypassed utilities and muchable aid system activate ford storm recovery. the $300 million contract is the biggest yet for puerto rico's recovery effort and for whitefish which relies on subcontractors for their work. >> this atears to be a small company are they capable of doing the job, that, that, i think they're being asked. >> republican senator, chair of the energy committee expects a hearing on puerto rico in the next week. and democratic senator maria cantwell is calling for an investigation. >> here ready to light up puerto rico. >> the subcontractor rates are raising questions. $4262 per hour for supervisor. $319 for a lineman. and its ties to the administration are under scrutiny. whitefish backed by hpc investments. founder and partner, gave $33,000 to the campaign of then texas governor now energy secretary rick perry. colinetta and his wife gave $2,200 to president trump. >> i'm andy techmansik. >> he knows, ryan zinke. whitefish based in his hometown. interior department and whitefish say zinke played no role in the contract and the company says colinetta didn't either white fish officials were willing to work for $2 million up front while prepa was considering, wanted $25 million. tonight puerto rico's governor will be reviewing the contracting process. anthony. >>> when rock 'n' roll was born in the 50s and 60s, stars, elvis, chuck berry, jerry lee lewis and fats domino. his piano and baritone set the stage for acts that followed him. well fats passed away of natural causes just across the river from his beloved hometown of new orleans. he was 89. anthony mason has the story of his life and remarkable career. >> once again, fats domino. >> fats domino a show stopping piano player with a soothing baritone voice. ♪ i'm walking >> most powerful and popular of a generation of keyboardists. domino rocked into public consciousness in the 1950s. with the "fat man." >> because i went to. >> his dynamic style and warm vocals drew crowd and inspired musicians some who began as fans would later perform with him. rolling stone likened him to benjamin franklin, beloved for the revolutionary change he's brought to r & b, a blend of new orleans parade rhythms and rock 'n' roll. ♪ i found my thrill >> reporter: perhaps best known for his rich rendition of blueberry hill. ♪ sunset i fund my thrill ♪ >> the song entered pop culture as an anthem for young lovers. ♪ on blueberry hill ♪ ♪ >> reporter: fats domino had 37 top 40 singles, selling 65 million record in a career that spanned five decade. ♪ ♪ along the way he broke racial barriers. and transcended genres crossing over into country music. a global star, he never forgot his new orleans roots. almost dying at home in the lower ninth ward during hurricane katrina. >> sorry it happened to me and everybody else. ♪ all over the country people want to know whatever happened to fats domino ♪ >> touched by the outpouring of concern, he reminded fans he was alive and well, in the title track of his last album. ♪ and i'm where i want to be i had this chest cold, but my medicine kept wearing off. 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[ gunfire ] >> is he okay? >> the guy was congressman, steve scalise. the cell phone video among the first images of him that day. last him being wheeled on a gurny to a helicopter clinging to life. he spent most of the next four days unconscious. i found out later just how much damage was done internally, how much was shattered, the hip and pelvis had serious damage where the bullet went through. did damage to areas that had to be shored up with steel plates. and they did a phenomenal job of, of, rebuilding, you know kind of the, rebuilding humpty-dumpty. a lot of damage inside that had to get fixed. >> they put you back together again. >> they put me back together again. >> still ahead, homeowners say oil refinery and chemical plant intentionally forced hurricane floodwaters into their neighborhood. your toilet is germ-ridden with mineral buildup. clorox toilet bowl cleaner with bleach is no match against limescale. but lysol power toilet bowl cleaner has 10x more cleaning power against limescale. so switch to lysol. what it takes to protect. ayep, and my teeth are yellow.? 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>> because the water had nowhere to go. dammed downstream by the plant. >> no question about it? >> no question. >> reporter: two miles away this is the plant, phillips 66 refinery. right next door the chevron phillips chemical plant. a lawsuit filed by 150 families claims by damming two bayous with no warning the company knowingly pushed floodwater away from the plant and into neighborhoods. you can see in the video shot days after the storm, the plant to the right appears dry. while homes to the left, sit underwater. it was almost, to the top of where we are standing right now. >> lawyer bosch bowlen represents the families suing the two companies. he showed us one spot that was dammed and shared a backhoe that's eventually removed the blockage. >> after they dammed, let it sit for two weeks while water festered. mold grew. that's just unconsciousable. >> chevron phillips did not respond to repeated requests for comment. in a statement, phillips 66 said, our priorities during the flood were to protect people and the environment. we do not believe these actions at one side of our property impacted the ongoing flooding event adjacent to the refinery or in the community. he works as a technician at chevron phillips. >> they've already taken my house. only thing they can take left now is my job. >> phillips 66 spokesman says the refinery will review what happened and share their findings. mark strassmann, cbs news, sweeney, texas. >>> the when we return, we'll pay a visit to hurricane victims now living in a school. >>> in the hardest hit areas of puerto rico life will not return to normal any time soon. dr. jon lapook, paid a visit to storm victims who call a school home. >> a shelter in a small town near san juan, i mean on the way here was almost total darkness. and this darkness here. but people inside here have been displaced. really no place to go because of the hurricane. this elementary school has been turned into a shelter. if you were just standing here, you wouldn't know that anything was wrong. there are eight people living here. and this used to be an elementary school and two separate families are living together they didn't know each other. at all. now they're calling each other. family. ♪ happy birthday >> the birthday girl's grandson, was without his phone for the first time since he got it last year. >> the phone, when you didn't have the phone was it a little like, oh, my god, i don't have it? >> just a little bit, yeah. now i'm used to it. >> with laughs, and pets, the people here are making the best of it. but let's be clear, the hurricane has been a crushing blow. >> all this damage. we don't have anything. >> but you are now in this disaster becoming a family with people you didn't know at all before. what does that say to you? >> sharing a disaster, we can't fight with each other. we need to stay together and work everything out. >> on the way out, one of the men gave me a snackbites as a gift. they don't have a lot of food here. and he insisted on me take it. and that is so moving. so touching. so, empathetic. it just blows me away. >> that's the "overnight news" for this monday. 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 elaine quijano. >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm elaine quijano. o.j. simpson is out on parole. released from a prison outside reno, nevada. the fallen football star served nine years for armed robbery. for some he will be forever linked to the murders of his ex-wife and her friend. the not guilty verdict stunned the nation. to this day there is a divide. a new cbs news poll finds about 8 in 10 white americans say simpson was guilty of murder. just four in ten african-americans think so. here is mireya villarreal. the only footage of o.j. simpson being released from prison was captured by the nevada department of corrections. simpson served nine years for a 2007 botched robbery in las vegas. >> it will become a public record. >> in july, a parole board heard testimony from simpson. >> mr. simpson i vote to grant parole when eligible. that will conclude this hearing. >> thank you. >> but before his vegas conviction, simpson was the prime suspect in the double merder of his ex-wife nicole brown simpson and friend ronald goldman. his infamous car chase played out on los angeles highways and tv sets around the country. >> if it doesn't fit, you must acquit. >> more than 150 million americans watched his trial. >> orenthal james simpson not guilty of the crime of murder. >> people are not going to forget the oj case even though he walked out of prison. >> legal expert, lori levinson closely followed all of simpson's cases. >> oj is not out scott free. he will be monitored for the next five years. and given his prior conduct it might be rather close monitoring as well. >> after decades in the national spotlight, levinson says simpson should avoid this type of attention. >> i think the best thing o.j. can dupe for o.j. is lay low. stay with his family. stay with friends. don't be call the up in the media. don't go back to being the old o.j. >> o.j. simpson wants to return to florida but the state's attorney general is trying to block that. according to a cbs poll, 27% of americans believe simpson will return to celebrity status. 65% believe heave will be mostly ignored. elaine. >> mireya villarreal, thank you. >> on twitter, president trump called those who criticized the federal storm response in puerto rico, policically motivated ingreats. mr. trump visits the american territory on tuesday. our david begnaud has been there since before the hurricane hit to. day he got answers from leaders in charge. >> again today, puerto rico's governor declared that progress is being made. but more need to be done. >> it is still an emergency situation, 11 days after the hurricane the what more do you need in order to move this past an emergency? >> people which we are getting. resources, which we are getting. and, and, fine tuning the logistics of a new logistical system in puerto rico because the roads have been decimated. >> he then asked people to reflect on this. >> think about it -- as a moral because, we are u.s. citizens, but more importantly, because we are all equal. as human beings. >> the governor's comments come amid criticism that he and his federal partners have not done enough to distribute aid faster. >> we got an update from lieutenant general jeffrey buchanan leading the u.s. military operation on the island. >> we have got a lot of stuff coming in. medical support, logistics, rotary wing aviation. when i got here two days ago we had 25 helicopters. today we are up to 44. we are going to go up to 72 in the next five days. we need to get the truck drivers who live here back to work. because we need to help the local economy recover. and the way to do that is the people themselves. >> fema federal emergency management agency opened 11 staging areas across the island. with hopes of owning up to 25. food, water, medicine are distributed from there. a regional fema administrator. >> we dent like that there are still people drinking rain water. what we want to do make sure we are moving forward, getting logistics, commodities to the people. as much as we can. >> puerto rico filed for bankruptcy earlier this year. and today the governor warned that he believes there could be a mass exodus of puerto ricans to the u.s. mainland unless congress passes a financial aid package soon. elaine. >> david begnaud thanks. police in spain released a crackdown on catalans. following this from our london bureau. >>> police in spain today unleashed a violent crackdown, on those trying to vote for independence. >> spanish riot police moved in after local catalonia police refused to crack down on voters across the region. some officers, aggressively ripped people away from polling sites. others fired rubber bullets. catalonia police say more than 450 people were injured in the clashes. but this national show of force, backed by the anti-independence, spanish prime minister, was no match for people. who packed barcelona's streets today. they turned out by the thousand to dfiantly vote in an illegal referendum for independence from spain. the autonomous district of catalonia, approved the referendum last month. but, never got permission from the spanish government who threatened to use all means possible to stop it. recent polls showed slightly less than half of catalonia's 7.5 million supported leaving the nation. spain has postponed similar referendums in the past out of fear of losing the economically prosperous district. today's referendum is a sign that catalonians have grown tired of wait and spain's reaction seems to have backfired. world leaders condemned the scenes as has barcelona's world famous soccer club who played in front of an empty stadium today after a decision to close the doors to fans because of the violence. >> spanish police successfully closed 79 of the 2,300 polling stations. catalon officials called the crackdown violation of human rights and said they would appeal to european authorities. elaine. >> jonathan, thanks. >>> another independence vote this one iraq is threatening to derail the battle against the islaming state. the people of kurdistan overwhelmingly approved a referendum that would lead to the creation of their own country. the iraqi government in baghdad calls it illegal. and has cut off all air service into kurdistan. holly williams is there. >> turkish and iraqi troops held military drills along the iraqi kurdistan northern border this week. and from its main airport, yesterday, people took the last planes out. after iraq's national government canceled international flights. federal iraqi authorities are ratcheting up the tension. pressuring the leaders of the region to cancel the results of monday's referendum. in which over 90% of voters chose full independence. the kurdish regional government seems to have miscalculated how much anger this referendum would generate and retaliation it would provoke. turkey has threatened to cut off the region's oil exports. which would be economically crippling. >> the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid-x. start the interview with a firm handshake. ay,no! don't do that! try head & shoulders instant relief. it cools on contact, and also keeps you 100% flake free. try head & shoulders instant relief. for cooling relief in a snap. i had this chest cold, but my medicine kept wearing off. 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[laughter] >> i'm telling you. isn't it, though. >> no doubt about it. we can hear from the tri-state area all the way down here. this is unbelievable. >> this is a statement game and i'm not into making statements in week six of the nfl season because obviously there's a long way to go. but when you play on a short week and you come down to carolina, a team that's also four and one. >> and it's hostile territory. >> hostile territory. you take an early lead and you hold onto it late the way they did and also take on an m.v.p. candidate and force three turnovers from cam newton, are you legit. >> no question about it. look at the disparity when it comes to the calls that were made. >> in terms of penalties. >> did not get frustrated and did what they had to do. >> at last check it was double digits to one. we were watching it and it was like 10 penalties for the eagles and just one for the panthers and it was almost humorous because it was one penalty for 1 yard. >> right, exactly. >> there was definitely a disparity there and i'm just really impressed by how this team did it in all three phases. >> no question about it. defense,. >> special teams. >> no doubt about it and they showed what they were made of. they showed this crowd -- at one point it was so quiet, so quiet in here, it was just unbelievable. >> unbelievable. >> right. >> okay. let's get you to the highlights of what happened here tonight. we start in the second quarter. cam newton touchdown, 16 yards out. cam newton taking advantage going right up the gut making it 10 to three. cam newton finding a way to get it done once again with his legs and of course he likes to celebrate gives a little superman right there and then how about carson wentz to zach ertz? this is a great quarterback to tight end combination. this is the second touchdown of the game making it 18 to 10 in favor of the birds. fourth quarter we go. panthers, trying to take the lead. newton picked off by jalen mills. jalen with that green hair which we'll show you -- show it to you later. >> and that's when everyone went silent right after that. >> and that is the final 28 to 23. we talked to jalen mills on the field afterwards. >> it felt good. carolina is a good team. obviously they're four and one coming in here playing in here man on the road again thursday night big game for us and i'm just so happy that we pulled this one out tonight. >> all right, so you hear right there, i believe that was rodney mccleod? are we right guys? i'm not sure exactly who we hired. you'll hear from jalen mills later on. i spoke to him on the field as well but the smile on rodney mccleod's face when he were talked to him it was impressive. you get the sense that they did something here tonight that only they believed that they could do. they were three and a half point underdogs coming in. >> that smile was contagious. i got a chance to talk with carson very briefly. he took a lot of hits tonight. >> oh, yeah, yeah. >> he says as a pro would, i'm okay. i'm okay but the kid has a lot of confidence right now. not only in himself but with his teammates no doubt about it. >> no question about it. that's what's going on on the field. we'll continue to talk about that in just a few moments but right now i would like to welcome in vittoria woodill the third member of our team. come on in. >> come on. >> you've been hanging out with the fans for a couple days now. >> yes. >> plenty of eagles fans made to the trip here to charlotte and they were loud tonight. >> you cannot believe it. eagles fans blew away panthers fan. we had a panthers fan come up to me and say games changed to sunday, you all can go home now. they sound like the lone rangers out there. we came out in droves. let me tell you the tail gates were incredible, the passion was incredible. you could feel the electricity and the love that these fans had, you could see it in their eyes, you could feel it in the words. it was absolutely incredible. >> it was incredible. >> some of them are still here now. they're slowly walking out of the stadium. >> lingering. >> they're lingering with a smile on their face. i don't know where people go down here tobacco road but our eagles fans will be taking over no doubt about that. >> absolutely. coming up taste with tori hits the tailgate and let me tell you eagles fans they just bring it. >> they bring it to the souff with 2f's. our coverage here just beginning. we're also going to go back tomorrow where alexandria hoff was out and about catching up with fans. we're waiting for doug pederson to come to the podium along with carson wentz who ukee mentioned took a lot of hits here tonight. so, guys, we're just getting started and this was a good game for us all to take in. >> to witness that win in charlotte would have been a prize but the fans we spoke with said that a victory like this is best celebrated right here at home. >> ♪ fly eagles fly >> it is philly's battle cry. >> e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles! >> checking in at field house sports bar in center city,. [cheers and applause] >> we met up with this group of med students. [cheers and applause] >> they wrapped up an early morning final exam and cheered on the birds with know concern about another early wake up. >> 7:30. >> as green runs through veins condensation built up on all the cold ones but these fans say they weren't even sweating the outcome of this game, with the season ahead looking so good. >> given that ezekial elliott just got suspended, the cowboys were kind of our competition i still think we take the nfc east and at least take the playoffs. >> reporting in center city, alexandria hoff, cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> that's a great feeling. right behind us you can hear eagles chants. fans are still here. it's a wonderful feeling tonight here in charlotte. >> speaking of a wonderful feeling, how must the head coach feel? doug pederson at the podium right now. >> i wanted to go for two, so, i elected to go for two in that situation and did a great job executing and getting it. >> is that [inaudible] >> we go -- yeah, we go over these situations during the week not only based on the percentages of success rate but also the defense and how they play in these situations also. >> doug, what does this say about this team you guys come on the road, guys a banged up. >> it's a tremendous -- you know, testament to the players in that locker room. i told them tonight after the game that i haven't been a part of a team that has battled through so much injury and adversity in the first, you know, month of the season, month and a half of the season to stay together. the resiliency of the football team started to show last year at the end of the year. they're learning from -- from last year, they're learning how to finish games and just the overall consistency from the leaders leading this football team, you know, they're sacrificing each other themselves for the team its a fun, fun thing to watch. >> what was the key to tonight would you say. >> to winning? it just took everybody. it took all 47 guys. you know, tonight it took all -- all three phases had a hand in it. you know, we just had to battle, you know. it wasn't pretty at times and, you know, credit them for a fine football team and ron and i talked after the game and, you know, we'll probably see that football team again we hope. so, this is just battling. the guys just hung in there and found a way. >> what does it say about carson wentz the way he got banged around there and didn't -- it appears it didn't affect him. >> that's the one thing about this kid is he's so tough men at allily and physical -- mentally and physically, the way he stays in there and battles still his eyes are down the field, he doesn't let that stuff get to him, i was able to extend some plays with his legs tonight and he's a great leader of this football team in his second year and guys really respect the way he plays and, you know, it's -- it's exciting to see from a quarterback. >> [inaudible] >> you know, you saw glimpses of it. >> all right, and there's doug pederson, a happy man and a guy who is going to have a little bit more time -- there's carson wentz going by in the cart there. >> carson. [laughter] >> going to improvise right now. just got off the broadcast with some of the network guys. >> yeah, over at cbs. so, he played a heck of a game here tonight and once again the birds with another w. they are five and one on the season, ukee. >> speaking of the cbs guys, when we come back on "eyewitness news" and your postgame show, i'm going to talk to james brown later on in the show and he's going to talk about losing and winning. but it might not be what you're thinking of right now. >> and also, once again tonight, we saw a great touchdown celebration featuring nelson agholor. too much? just enough? do you like it? our nicole brewer talking about it when we come >> this season we've seen nfl players get creative with their end zone celebrations. the league has relaxed the rules and players are taking advantage. but how are the fans reacting to the touchdown celebrations? nicole brewer is here now. even though the rules have changed it's not necessarily anything goes. >> right. not exactly. there are still some guidelines jess, but over the years, the nfl has acquired somewhat of a reputation for being uptight, some going so far as to call it the no fun league. it's loosening things up so long as you play by the rules. when your team is winning there's plenty to cheer about. >> my face is red, veins are popping. >> definitely screaming. >> high-fiving. >> it's not just the fans. after being banned for years on field celebrations are once again allowed in the nfl. >> i think it's great. >> brings excitement to the game. >> brings a different energy. >> makes the fans get up on their feet. >> from a philadelphia eagles freefall. >> i love what agholor did. i have a dent in my couch. i tried imitate it. >> to the vikings game of duck duck goose these players are hitting it out of the park but what's too far. >> i think it's like the supreme court said about pornography. i can't define it but i know it when i see it. >> odell beckham jr. was fined 12 grand for his dog urinating on a hydrant celebration. >> getting on all four's that's disrespectful. >> i don't want to watch a five minute touchdown orchestrated dance or anything. keep it around 10, 15 seconds, i'm cool with it. >> in that case you're on the clock. >> start a little campfire spin the ball on the ground and warm your hands up. >> i get in front of the tv and sizzle, baby, sizzle the bacon. >> e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles. >> love that celebration. >> laugh. so, eagles fans say they have no trouble expressing themselves. >> that doesn't surprise me one single bit. >> not at all. >> i think we're going see a lot of creativity out there given the few rules. >> we've had so far an inspirational season. >> true. >> nicole thanks so much. we'll check back in with ukee don and tori live in charlotte. tori it is not thursday without a taste of tori. >> ♪ [laughter] >> got that right. >> true indeed. >> guys, we were talking about touchdown end zone dances. >> yeah. >> well,. >> what. >> what. >> can i give homage to the originator of it all. >> yes. >> from philadelphia's own, philadelphia's billy white shoes johnson from back in the day. he did the -- [laughter] >> oh,. >> he did the funky chicken started it all. >> can i tell you that fancy feet work reminded me of what happened earlier today. i went around to every single tailgate and let's just say everything i ate you a like this. [laughter] >> take a look. >> ♪ >> when eagles nation tackles a tailgate they go big. >> ♪ >>> pulling out all the stops in these panther parking lots. >> i hard i missed breakfast. >> oh, scrapple. >> and our fans know flavor. let's just say i didn't have to fly far for good food. [cheers and applause] >>> you're not playing around. >> we don't mess around. this isn't a steak um, this is a real philly stake. a real steak sandwich right there. >> that's a touchdown. that's a touchdown. >> what is that? is that a wafflely? >> it's a roast beef panini. i made it up. it's provolone, i made horseradish my own, i did the roast beef myself. i have a slicer. >> whew! >> what do you think? is it good honey? >> you have no idea. >> and everyone chipped in, including me. >> ♪ >> from a game cake to bring us altogether. >> eagles, e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles. >> what a day. >> oh. >> i should walk home. >> the question of the day was with or without. >> i always go with but i was rolling with my photographer tommy g. it was incredible. what a day. >> how about it and what a night? what a game. we have more from here coming up in just a little bit. let's go back to philadelphia and our cbs3 studios with jessica and kate. >> thanks, guys. all right, kate is here now where it feels a little bit like fall finally. >> it really does. it's a lot warmer down where they are than it is here. it's chilly outside tonight and it's still going to be chilly tomorrow. let's take a quick look outside. going to start you off with one of our live neighborhood network sites. showing the clouds still in place over the city this is as we look across the river from palmyra new jersey toward the city of philadelphia. pretty quiet night out there, all the showers and drizzle we had earlier today have moved out and you can see on storm stm scan3 there's not a whole lot going on at all. zooming in you can see the clouds starting to diminish a little bit. now tomorrow the clouds are going to creep back in and we may see a few pop-up showers here and there. notice how cool it is though. brisk wind from the north and west, winds 10 to 15 miles an hour, stronger the the coast. it's only in the 50's allentown trenton. 47 in mount pocono and with the wind it feels even cooler. so, we have high pressure right about here and east wind through the day tomorrow keeping the clouds in place. couple of scattered showers here and there for your friday. and as we head into the weekend we'll see the clouds break and it's this next cold front that's going to start to swing in from the west over the weekend that will bring big changes headed into next week. your overnight outlook a comfortable cool low of 55 degrees. tomorrow's cool and cloudy as well with that isolated shower, 68 which is actually the average high for this time of the year and then your eyewitness weather seven-day forecast warms us back up briefly but then that cold front comes through sunday night into monday morning. bringing a few showers with it and next week it looks like the sunny crisp cool fall weather we have been waiting for. >> kate thanks so much. let's go back out to ukee and don live in charlotte. >> guys, here we are at the bank of america stadium where carson wentz went toe to toe with a former m.v.p. and we're going to hear from carson pretty soon. >> just a matter of time. won't be long now. carson will be stepping to the podium and see what our veteran second y >> welcome back to bank of america stadium, ukee washington along with don bell where the eagles take care of business tonight, 28-23 over those carolina panthers, five and one, db. >> five and one, first place in the nfc. >> wow. >> now let's get you to the highlights, all the action that happened here tonight at bank of america stadium. we pick it up with cam newton taking off, 16-yard touchdown and it's 10 to three at that point. 10 to three at that point and then tied up at 10. later on fletcher cox making his presence known back after missing two games. tipping that one right there and picked off by rasul douglas forcing the interception. and that sets up this, wentz to zach ertz. now we're tied at 10. zach ertz making it happen. i he's been great all season now. after the robbins interception wentz to ertz again. they would go for two after penalty on carolina and so now it's 18 to 10. now we go to the fourth quarter, wentz to agholor. he's got speed. >> he's got speed and they've got creativity. i love what they did at the end and here it is after a 24-yard touchdown, jason kelce getting an opportunity to spike the ball with a little bit of an audience and now the panthers trying to come back. newton to christian mccaffrey the rookie, 28-23 in favor of the bird. now, last chance for the panthers and it falls incomplete and the eagles improving to five and one with a road victory here over the carolina panthers. after the game had an opportunity to catch up with jalen mills who had agleam clinching were ick. >> man, it was a hard fought battle. were he in cam's house. we had a couple guys injured. we didn't let that phase us. everybody just continued to play hard all three phrases. a great team win. >> you picked him off three times. what was the game plan coming in. >> knowing they got big receivers. at the same time we knew our d line has been dominant all year. just let those guys go up there and eat and as secondary we take care of guys on the back end. >> five and one, what does this say about you on the road short week. >> we didn't get complacent is that righting out three and one, four and one didn't get complacent we still hungry and we go to staying the same way the whole season. >> stay that way the whole season indeed. did you see the picture from john dorenbos, former eagles long snapper on instagram he showed a picture of himself after he had open heart surgery he thanked his girlfriend, the staff at the u penn cardiac center, so happy for that man right now. i'm sure he's probably so happy after this win tonight for a lot of his friends. >> it was some months ago that he had the surgery. >> that's right and he's doing well. god bless him and we're thinking of him. i know the players are as well. >> absolutely a member of the philadelphia eagles for a long 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(gentle music) ♪ >> on sunday carson wentz threw a career high four touchdown passes in the game, today he throws three as the eagles beat the carolina panthers. we're waiting for him to step to the podium. this is a great night on cbs. >> it was. >> thursday night football definitely did not disappoint. >> the host of thursday night football of course is james brown a long time friend of mine and a long time friend of our networks and of you and i. >> right. >> james told me before and he's feeling really good about himself. he's been losing and winning at the same time. i'm talk about the dramatic weight loss that james brown has had. he told me with the help of his physician and a strict regiment when it comes to a workout he's done some really, really good things. >> you know what, i feel great and nothing breeds success like success. when you see it starting to fall off, fine and the fact that my colleagues are calling me twiggy it has to do with my bony basketball legs as opposed to anything else so. >> i heard you played at dematha in back in the day, i'm probably a lot better in my mind than i actually was but back in the day i could. sonny hill might be able to tell you a little bit more about that. [laughter] >> james knows sonny very well. >> but he feels so much better about himself and health wise it's a thing he needed to do and he did it and he's still doing it so i'm glad to see james brown healthy and happy. >> all right, we are going take a timeout here in our postgame show once again waiting for carson wentz to step to the podium. when he does we'll bring you his >> cbs3 the cw philly and komen philadelphia are teaming up once again in the fight against breast cancer by turning the region pink and the eagles played in charlotte tonight but take a look at lincoln financial field basking in the pink in their absence. october is national breast cancer awareness month and the pink lights are a reminder to schedule a mammogram. this is the 16th year for the lights for the cure. >>> it is time to say good night. we send things down to charlotte one more time with ukee and don. guys. >> all right, jess, thank you so much. the eagles will be back at lincoln financial field in what, 10, 11 days. they have 10, 11 days off right now and then they have three straight home games after that. >> their next game is a monday night game hosting washington obviously a team they beat on opening day of the season so that's a team they're pretty familiar with. >> no doubt. >> after that they have the 49ers and then they have the broncos. the way the scheduled is setting up right now, wow, easy to -- i didn't use -- i didn't use the phrase super bowl. >> don't say the s word. >> i'm not going to go that far. >> okay. >> but it looks pretty good for them. >> it really does. >> now you're reaching the heart of the schedule where they're going to be home. >> right, no doubt about it. >> obviously teams are more comfortable at home and they have a substantial home field advantage at lincoln financial field. you start to look out okay, five and one, could be six. one, could be seven and one. >> no doubt. >> how far can this go. >> i hope it goes a long way because right now they're taking it one game at a time all of course but it's all about the playoffs and post season and home field advantage throughout. it is one game at a time. >> it's amazing how the conversation has shifted, right? we've gone from okay, second year quarterback, second year coach hoping that they can make a run at the playoffs. >> uh-huh. >> now we're starting to assume the playoffs and now we're talking about positioning. >> don't you have to do that after a win like this tonight, though? it makes you think that they could play with anyone. >> no question. >> and they can. >> any one in the week then played with kansas city presumably one of the best teams in the nfl the only undefeated team. >> carson wentz will be at the podium shortly but we're just about out of time. we'll have much more for you with our morning crew starting at 4:30. >> for ukee washington i'm don bell and vittoria woodill and >> for ukee washington i'm don bell and vittoria woodill and the rest of the why do the best things in life create so much mess! tackle it all with finish® quantum. even on the toughest messes you get an unbeatable clean. and now get 25% more loads then cascade® platinum™ switch to finish® quantum. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> it costs nearly twice as much as regular milk. it's called a2 milk. it was first developed in australia. it only has one kind of protein while regular milk has two. the makers say it's easier on the stomach. but the dairy industry is not so sure. >> reporter: four years ago lisa said her grandson nicholas stopped drinking milk after being hit with severe stomach pain. >> the symptoms went away after he stopped drinking milk. >> reporter: when he saw a commercial for a2 milk, he told his grandmother he wanted to try it. >> i got it for him, and he has absolutely no problems when he drinks it. >> it's a natural innovation. >> reporter: blake walters is the chief executive of a2 milk in the u.s. >> there's a1 and a2. we simply go and find the cows that produce only a2 proteins and that's what we have in our milk. >> reporter: he said for some people it's the a1 protein that makes it difficult for milk to digest. >> everything points to the intolerance is to the a1 protein, not to lactose. >> reporter: they think they're lactose intolerant, but they have problems with the a1 protein. >> that's correct. >> reporter: a study funded by the a2 milk company claims that when the a-1 proteins are broken down in the gut, they form a protein fragment called bcm-7 that triggers inflammation and symptoms like bloating and abdominal pain. but the national dairy council said at this point, a2's claims are merely theoretical. >> it's just a theory at this point in time. there's no signs that really says that there's any value in this a2 protein relative to conventional milk. two studies done were with a small number of subjects. it doesn't give us the answer we need to be able to tell whether or not this is really true or not. >> reporter: some of the a2 milk sold in stores is produced here at prairie land dairy in nebraska. where the milk from hundreds of cows have produced the a2 protein is collected. interestingly, the cows that produce a2 milk are not genetically modified. a simple dna test is performed on newborn calves using hair follicles. they are then separated from the rest of the herd so there's no cross-contamination. the milk lines must be separated and cleaned thoroughly. once bottled, the product must be tested again. the testing isn't cheap. >> no, it isn't cheap, but it's reflected, you know, in bringing this product to market. >> reporter: a2 milk is sold at a premium price, roughly $9 per gallon compared to around $5 a gallon for regular milk. these calves have all been bred for the a2 protein. >> that's right. >> reporter: dan rice is the farm's owner. despite skepticism from the dairy industry, he predicts that the a2 milk is the way of the future. >> i think the industry will eventually be all a2. >> reporter: but for now the process is time-consuming and costly. yet despite the higher cost, lisa says she still doesn't feel milk for her money. >> for anybody who says they can't drink milk, i say try it. it's worth it. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. you're lucky you're cute. lysol max cover with 2x wider coverage kills 99.9% of bacteria. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. reminds me of how geico hasd been saving people money for over 75 years. hey, big guy! come on in! let me guess your weight! win a prize! sure, why not. 12 ounces! sorry, mate. four ounces. i've been taking the stairs lately. you win, big guy. sorry, 'scuse me! oh, he looks so much more real on tv. yeah... over 75 years of savings and service. get your rate quote today. 60% of women are wearing the wrong size pad and can experience leaks discover always my fit. find the number that's right for your flow and panty size on the top of any always pack. the better the fit, the better it protects. always. i had this chest cold, but my medicine kept wearing off. 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one widow is turning the marathon into a salute to the marine she lost. >> reporter: wives of the blue angels, pulling off their own maneuver, to help a wife. >> glad it's done and really, really accomplished. >> reporter: her husband jeff, the father of their two small children was a pilot for the blue angels. he died on june 2nd last year doing what he loved. an incident covered right here on world news. a blue angels f-18 crash nashville, at least one team killed. they were prepping for an air show this weekend. >> reporter: before the accident, she says her husband had a challenge for her. >> he had a conversation before he passed about whether or not i would be interested in running the marathon. and i initially said no. after he passed, i said i think i'm going to go run the marine corps for him. >> reporter: christina says she felt her husband guide her through the rigorous marathon training. >> i feel jeff sometimes. i have this thing with the number six pop up sometimes. i feel like that's him. it was his jet number. i went under an awning and pulled out my run tracker and i was at mile 6.66. and i was like, hey, money, sti -- honey, still doing it. >> reporter: though her husband couldn't be there, she could still hear his voice. >> he'd call me hoss. promise. >> no doubt he was there in spirit with her. >> seeing the signs there, with the sixes . >>> this morning on "world news now," the manhunt for a possible serial killer. >> why authorities are looking for the person in this surveillance video. >>> and president trump urging lawmakers to pass his sweeping tax cut bill, warning them if they don't, they'll pay the price in next year's mid-term elections. all of this as there are new questions about the deadly ambush involving the four special ops soldiers. >>> in sports, a foggy night in foxborough. plus the quarterback suffering a possible season-ending injury. and super girl? >>> and when nature calls. the prime minister's dog lifts a leg during the high-level meeting. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> doesn't matter if you are the leader of the free world. >> you're not immune to your dog's whims. >> absolutely. >>> we are going to start with that manhunt, really a neighborhood gripped with terror. >> three people killed in the past two weeks. residents in seminole heights held a candlelit vigil amid fears that a serial kelliller m be stalking the area. >> victor oquendo is there. >> reporter: police blanketing the seminole heights neighborhood where three people with no connection were gunned down within weeks of no leads other than this grainy video of somebody with a hoodie that they'd like to speak with. >> i heard the shots. >> reporter: the first shots claimed the life of benjamin mitchell on october 9th. then monica's body was found on october 13th. and anthony was shot on october 19th after he got off on the wrong bus stop. we met his family as they brought flowers and balloons to the spot where he died. >> it's a shame that i won't be able to see him anymore or talk to him anymore. >> reporter: residents being told when they leave their homes not to leave alone. neighbors marching together over the weekend letting the killer know he's outnumbered. >> we're going to find this person. >> reporter: this memorial set up for the second victim, monica hoffa. the chief says anyone seen alone will be stopped and questioned. victor oquendo, tampa. >>> south of there, a man accused of plotting to blow up a miami-area mall will make his first court appearance today. officials say vicente solano was acting alone but inspired by isis and planned to detonate what authorities call a weapon of mass destruction. he acquired a fake device from undercover agents and purportedly made pro-isis videos. >>> a warning for law makes if they fail to pass tax cuts. he urged lawmakers to approve the bill passed by the senate. it would clear the way for tax reform promising to slash the corporate tax rate and offering relief to the middle class. senate majority leader mcconnell says he's waiti struggle to find common fwrounld on health care. the president has sent mixed signals. the president initially expressing support for the legislation then criticizing it. mcconnell acknowledged he's not sure what the president wants. >> well, what i'm waiting is to hear from president trump what kind of health care bill he might sign. if there's a need for some kind of interim step here to stabilize the market, we need a bill the president will actually sign. i'm not certain yet what the president's looking for here, but i'll be happy it to bring a bill to the floor if i know the president would sign it. they are looking for m, chuck s it would be >>> a heated back and forth between the congresswoman and the administration appears to be heating up. here's abc's david wright. >> reporter: in florida, a tearful good-bye. sergeant la david johnson's pregnant widow, dressed in white kissed his casket, also white. the couple's two young children there as well. sergeant johnson was one of four soldie soldiers killed in niger on october 4th. >> we want to get the full, accurate story and get it right. >> reporter: republican lawmakers on key committees that oversee the military say they're not given a clear picture of what happened in my jeer. >> we don't know exact lly wher we are militarily. i didn't know there were 1,000 troops in niger. >> reporter: they saw the risk so low they did not use vehicles and did not have a drone overhead. months before this attack, the africa command warned congress of increasing threats and complained about the lack of helicopters and drones, noting that only 20% to 30% of its intelligence, surveillance and recognizance needs were being met. quote, this limits situational understanding, support to operations and fails to offer threat indications and warnings. >> thank you all very much. >> reporter: president trump has yet to comment on the specifics of the ambush. instead, he continues to feud with the florida congresswoman who accused him of being insensitive during his phone call with sergeant johnson's quid ow widow. the congresswoman calls niger trump's benghazi. >> and the young widow is making an exclusive morning, america" today, speaking out about her husband and that controversial phone call with the president for the first time. we'll hear from her. that's on gma this morning. >>> the five living former presidents joined together over the weekend to help americans devastated by recent hurricanes. the rare event took place saturday at texas a&m university. both presidents bush join presidents clinton, carter and obama. clinton said the history of americans helping one another shows what can be done when we put politics aside. >> if we just do what we ought to do and prove that the heart of america, without regard to race or religion or political party is greater than our problems. [cheers and applause] >> president trump thanked his predecessors for their help in a recorded message. this concert raised bringing the former president's combined effort to $37 million. >>> classes are back in session this week for more than 100 schools in puerto rico. some campuses of the university of puerto rico will reopen for the first time since hurricane maria slammed that island. students in san juan will also go back to class. right now 20% of customers have power. 72% have access to running water. >>> back here at home, officials are issuing strong warnings about the fire danger conditions across most of southern california. a record-breaking heat wave with ultra-low humidity and wind. with humidity down, winds will be up and temperatures in the triple and >>> we learned two things about french president macron's dog. he has a leg up on the situation. >> can you see him as he speaks with parliament members, the labrador mix may have hit the water dish a little too often before that meeting. >> it seems nemo couldn't wait for the walk that his boss usually takes him. nemo gave new meaning to presidential leaks. >> the leaks there. >> good timing. >>> coming up, can cocktails make you smarter? 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>> i'm going to go with the astros, because i was born in houston. it's not all oklahoma over too. >>> let's talk football. atlanta, relived the nightmare with what was super bowl li. >> strange, strange weather. a thick cloud dropped over foxborough and pretty much mirrored the night for the falcons, wah, wah. he uses rob gronkowski as an escort to go in for the score, new england built a 23-0 lead on the way to a 23-7 win. >>> elsewhere around the league, arizona and l.a. rams playing in london when this happened. not bad. arizona qb carson palmer is hit by the defensive tackle, palmer broke his left arm. he actually tried to go back in the game, but doctors said no, no, when the team gets back to the u.s. and may be out for the season. arizona lost 33-0. don't look now, but the rams are good. >> palmer will be replaced by this guy. that's backup quarterback drew stanton yesterday, yes, it is. he dressed as super girl because of carson palmer. here's why. it's a game between the two of them. the arizona quarterbacks, the rules are a little sketchy to us. but carson picks the outfit. so we guess that means stanton lost a bet. >> it looks a little sexy, i like like it. now to buffalo. mike evans slamming into the sideline reporter for abc's powerhouse tv station, wham! >> yeah. evans went crashing into the sidelines. it knocked over jenna and her cameraman, which she managed to get up from this after smashing to the ground. proof that she is okay. thumbs up. >> good for her. and we leave you with this. cam newton was feeling a little beige on sunday or was this more like raolo in "sanford and son"? 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proficiency started to improve as they poured. >> based on the slurring? >> your inhibitions drop a little you're not as nervous. when i started to learn hebrew, it was better when i had a glass of wine. i'm believing you, whatever you say. >> i don't know anything i'm saying. i'm all for it. i'll take a few drinks. >> and learn a language. only if you are of age. >>> this is creepy. we've seen surveillance videos before. this is at a pub in the south of london. >> stop. >> the owner put together all these images in a clip of the weird sightings that they've noticed there in the historic city of kanter bushy. staff have reported shadow the passing doors, glass flying off shelves and lights turning on mysteriously. >> no way. that umbrella opened with no one underneath it? >> that is just insane. >> we're going to go from creepy -- >> look at that move by itself. >> >> it is being moved by somebody who knows a second language. >> somebody from the beyond. >>> from creepy to cute. let's turn to this. this toddler is so adorable. you have to watch her membericing the pom squad or the cheerleaders. here she goes. beyonce has nothing on this toddler. this is in louisiana. she's absolutely adorable. >> she's cute. i like that the cheerleader are like, hit it. >> tha. >> shake it little one. >>> some pigs are sharing the trolley here. >> don't forget the pug, kendis. >> with a pug, during a shopping trip. >> be still my heart. >> they were buying food for her rescue animals and decides, you know what? we'll pack the whole gang in the shopping >> if anybody knows what to get me for the holidays, this. they're so >>> this morning on "world news now." we're watching the weather on two fronts as those powerful storms that ripped through the nation's mid section are now moving east. and california, the fire concerns are intensifying as winds are expected to pick up and temperatures set to hit triple digits. >>> also following this, the hunt for a killer, as three victims are shot in the same florida neighborhood, the community fearing a serial killer may be stalking the area. we'll bring you the latest on the investigation. >>> and new this half hour, the secret government files about to be released. >> thousands of unseen documents about the jfk assassination will be released after more than half a century. will they answer questions or fuel more conspiracy theories. ♪ i'm bringing sexy back >> and it's official, justin timberlake is bringing his version of sexy back to the super bowl. remember the last time he brought it back there, 14 years ago, that was interesting. timberlake tossed overnight about what we can expect for his big show. and what about janet? will she be back? we'll answer the questions, we hope, on this monday, october 23rd ♪ >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> it was the worst-kept secret all over the world. we all knew that he would be coming back to the super bowl. the question now is -- >> what kind of stunts will he pull off. >> exactly. we'll get to that in "the skinny." but we're going to start with the two weather fronts we are watching. the severe storm system moving across the and the triple fire threat in california. >> dangerous storms tore through part of the midwest yesterday spawning four reported tornados in oklahoma. that included a confirmed ef-1 ripping the roof off a hotel and casino in norman during a beach boys concert. >> this raises the warning in california. triple digit temperatures, single-digit humidity rates. and gusty winds fueling at least one new brush fire. this fire broke out overnight in the los angeles area. here's rob marciano. >> reporter: lightning, lighting up the skies over oklahoma. this twister dropping down next to the interstate. >> look at that! >> reporter: just one of more than 50 reports of severe weather tormenting tornado alley. this. kfor news crew ambushed by a tornado, packing winds over 85 miles per hour. that same twister assaulting the river wind casino packed for a beach boys concert. spilling into the auditorium. outside, power lines and trees toppled. this building shredded. torrential rain blinding drivers trying to get around. and large. hail to boot, blanketing the ground near elk city. and that same system moving east, causing flooding along the gulf coast. meanwhile, an extreme santa ana event setting up in california, temperatures in the triple digits. winds gusting to 60 miles per hour for extreme fire danger through at least tuesday. >>> president trump is stepping up his feud with congresswoman frederica wilson. the president again calling the florida democrat wacky, tweeting that she is a disaster for her own party. it comes after she slammed the president's condolence call to a widow of a soldier killed in niger. meanwhile, congress is demanding answers for the conflict in niger that killed four soldiers. >>> this morning, the future of a bipartisan health care bill remains uncertain. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell admitting he's not sure what the president actually wants. mcconnell says he's waiting for the president to tell hem what kind of legislation he wants him to sign. he's refusing to bring the bill to the floor without the president's support. as it stands it would extend subsidy insurance payments that the president has blocked. he initially backed the effort before condemning it. >>> a former retired general says the main threat to the u.s. may be the partisan politics. david petraeus was commenting on the conflict between john kelly and the congresswoman. he called it unfortunate. he told martha radatz, it's symptomatic of what's troubling the country right now. >> the most important threat isis. it's parochialism here at home, especially in this city, which is preventing us from resolving issues that could allow us to capitalize on extraordinary opportunities. >> general petraeus went on to say that he felt that kelly, also a former general probably spent the weekend trying to move forward and focussing on what's important to the country overall. >>> lawmakers in spain are expected to vote this week on their president's move to crush the separatist movement in the autonomous region of catalonia. nearly 500,000 protesters descending on barcelona to protest against plans to remove leaders of catalonia and impose control. the president of catalonia insists that the region will not accept direct rule. >>> former president jimmy carter is offering to help with north korea. he told the "new york times," he would be willing to go there and meet with its leaders. the 93-year-old ex-president says he's worried about the escalating rhetoric and tension between donald trump and kim jong un. he did something similar 23 years ago despite objections from then president bill clinton. president carter says he has told national security adviser h.r. mcmaster that he's ready and willing to go right now. >>> japanese prime minister shinzo abe has gotten a strong endorsement from voters in that country's national elections. his coalition won a resounding victory giving him more time to push for changes in japan's constitution. he campaigned on japan's booming economy and hard-line stance against north korea. he's likely to become japan's longest-running prime minister. >>> an official with the syrian democratic forces says they've gained control of the al omar field after a battle yesterday morning. the oil field was a major source of income for isis. >>> back here on the home front, the tampa police chief is calling it the worst night mere. a series of what appear to be three random killings in the last two weeks. >> even a stepped-up police presence couldn't prevent the most recent murder. richard cantu has more. >> reporter: they walked through a dark neighborhood in spite of the danger. residents, neighbors and relatives of victims marched through the section where three people with no connection were gunned down all within two weeks and ten blocks of each other. >> this is devastating. and it's sad. >> reporter: police escorting marchers to the place where anthony nalboa got off the wrong bus stop. >> he was right here. yet they kill him for nothing. >> reporter: they mourned, and they prayed. >> on earth as it is in heaven. >> reporter: the first shots rang out october 9th, claiming the life of 22-year-old benjamin mitchell. four days later, monica hoffa's body was found down the street >> there is no excuse for this. no one should have to go through this. >> reporter: police are still searching for the killer and the motive. right now the only lead, this grainy video of a person wearing a hood walking along a neighborhood s police not even calling him a suspect but someone they'd like to speak with. >> we're in this for the long haul, we're going to find this person. >> reporter: and warning residents not to walk alone when they leave their homes. police expected to address community fears at a meeting monday night. richard cantu, abc news, new york. >>> and further north, police in orlando are investigating an extra special surprise that was included in one couple's order from amazon. the couple and her fiance were puzzled by how heavy the storage containers were until they opened the containers and found 65 pounds of marijuana. police have seized the pot. no arrests have been made. i didn't know amazon was offering that. >> i don't think that was intentional. i don't know. >> a lot of people are like, oh, sign up for amazon prime now. >>> so the next time you and perhaps more than 200 take a leap. >> something tells me kendis and i are not going to try this. this happened outside sao paulo, brazil. 245 people tied themselves together to bungee cords and to each other. there they are. >> a few people dropped into the water below. they were trying to set the record for the most people involved in a rope jump. >> and they did. >> yeah. about 12 miles of rope and 1,000 harnesses. >> the length people will go to or the heights people will go to to break a record. >> the previous record was 149 brazilians. >> no, no, no. and no. >>> blowing the lid off the mother of all conspiracy theories. after more than half a century of secrecy, thousands of classified documents on the jfk assassination are about to be made public. >>> and what you may not want to know about justin bieber. what he just did to hi believe it or not, we're going to show you in "the skinny." but first, here's a look at today's forecast. >>> "world news now" weather, brought to you by swiffer. ♪ if you've got a life, you gotta swiffer hey(screams)t's that? get out. d-con bait station. guaranteed. i had this chest cold, but my medicine kept wearing off. 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oh, here kitty, kitty...ah! not a cat, not a cat! why take 4-hour medicine?ust one mucinex lasts 12 hours. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. >>> the defense knew what was coming and they couldn't do anything about it. with the game hanging in the balance the eagles ran the ball at the chargers and l.a. had no answer for it. that's power football. the eagles improved 3 to 1 yesterday. the birds ran out the clock and ultimately finished with 214 yards rushing. >> it was great. >> after a night of reflecting, doug pederson was asked today what his team's sense of identity is. >> pounding ground, no. that's what you want, right? all right, that's my answer. >> with the offensive line that we have, with the receivers that we have that block down field, carson, it will be pretty hard to stop. >> reporter: meanwhile as a running game as stolen the headlines, the defense has quietly struggled late in the game. in the fourth kwaerts of their last three games, they've allowed 52 points. >> it's something that we just got to continue to evaluate. there
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oh, here kitty, kitty...ah! not a cat, not a cat! why take 4-hour medicine? just one mucinex lasts 12 hours. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. ♪ >>> that's an toine domino jr. best known as fats domino, an original inductee into the original hall of fame. he passed away tuesday actually and funeral arrangements are still spending this morning. domino was a true crossover artist with hits like "blueberry hill" and "blue monday." he narrowly escaped hurricane katrina in his hometown of new orleans. >>> the final batch of jfk files being released today. the more than 3,000 documents on the assassination ofjohn f. kennedy have fueled conspiracy theories for decades and told they could include audio clips. the cia and fbi have not said whether they asked the president to keep them under wraps. it may include embarrassing details about intelligence operations and the tracking of lee harvey oswald. airports around the world, they affect passengers flying into the united states, the new screenings messages, electronic devices and screening interview
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oh, here kitty, kitty...ah! not a cat, not a cat! why take 4-hour medicine? just one mucinex lasts 12 hours. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. >>> crews in parkersburg, west virginia are entering their third day of fighting this massive fire at a plasticing warehouse. they're urging residents to stay indoors and avoid the smoke which could contain harmful particles. no injuries reported so far. >>> some encouraging news from puerto rico. more than a month after hurricane maria classes are resuming at more than 100 schools on the island this week. but the recovery has been slow. power has only been restored to 20% of the aisle. >>> a spokesman for bill o'reilly is slamming "the new york times" over its reporting on a $32 million sexual harassment settlement. "the times" said he settled a claim with former legal analyst lis wiehl before he signed another contract with the network. but his spokesman accuses the newspaper of maliciously smearing o'reilly and failing to print an affidavit in which w e wiehl withdrew her claims. he promises to spe
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oh, here kitty, kitty...ah! not a cat, not a cat! why take 4-hour medicine?ust one mucinex lasts 12 hours. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. >>> we're back with a pretty stunning view. so that's amazon ceo jeff bezos smashing a champagne bottle celebrating the company's latest wind farm all the way up there as you can see. that is in texas. more with dozens more in the works. the company hopes to produce enough clean energy to power the equivalent of 330,000 homes for a year. >>> oscar winning actress lupita nyong'o is the latest to come forward with disturbing allegations against movie mogul harvey weinstein. in a "new york times" op-ed she details several incidents she describes as sexual harassment. that includes an encounter at his home where she says that harvey weinstein asked her for a massage while his children watched a movie in the next room. a spokesperson for weinstein says he, quote, has a different recollection of the events but believes lupita is a brilliant actress and a major force in the industry. last year she sent a perso
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oh, here kitty, kitty...ah! not a cat, not a cat! why take 4-hour medicine? just one mucinex lasts 12 hours. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. >> franklin institute in the distance here, certainly cloudy sky overhead. look in the lower corner of your screen, see the flags in logan square there starting to waiver in the breeze, or they've been waving in the breeze. funny i actually heard the refers russ egg outside my house, and i thought the rain had start, hadn't quite started but the breeze certainly noticeable feature out there today, possibly even some strong if not severe thunderstorms could rumble through, specially if you had the chance to bryant up. at the moment, storm scan certainly filling in here, you're going to start to encounter some wet field cameras over there, meisha johnson, the morning progresses here, but at least in philly right now, no rain just yet. it is on the way, though, knocking on our door as we speak w that said, this is part every larger system, so the colds front little sluggish, it will take good portion of
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drop a little bit. you're not as nervous. when i started to learn hebrew, it was better when i had a glass of wine. i'm believing you, whatever you say. >> i don't know anything i'm saying. i'm all for it. i'll take a few drinks. >> and learn a language. only if you are of age. >>> this is creepy. we've seen surveillance videos before. this is at a pub in the south of london. >> stop. >> the owner put together all these images in a clip of the weird sightings that they've noticed there in the historic city of canterbury. staff have reported shadow the passing doors, glass flying off shelves and lights turning on mysteriously. >> no way. that umbrella opened with no one underneath it? >> that is just insane. >> we're going to go from creepy -- >> look at that move by itself. >> it gives me the chills. >> it is being moved by somebody who knows a second language. >> somebody from the beyond. >>> from creepy to cute. let's turn to this. this toddler is so adorable. you have to watch her mimicking the pom squad or the cheerleaders there out on the field. here she goes. beyonce has nothing on this toddler. this is in louisiana. she's absolutely adorable. >> she's cute. i like that the cheerleader are like, hit it. >> shake it little one. >>> so this is pretty cute, as well. some pigs. >> some pigs. >> pigs are sharing the tolly here. >> don't forget the pug, kendis. >> with a pug, during a shopping trip. >> be still my heart. >> they were buying food for her rescue animals and decided, you know what? we'll pack the whole gang in the shopping cart. and move along like that. >> if anybody knows what to get me for the holidays, this. a shopping cart full of pigs and pugs. they're so cute. look at that puggy. >> and the pigs look like they when i have an asthma attack... i feel scared. sometimes my parents have to take me to the hospital. i feel like a fish with no water. you know how to react to their asthma attacks. here's how to prevent them. call... visit... or call your doctor. because... >>> this m >>> this morning on "world news now." we're watching the weather on two fronts as those powerful storms that ripped through the nation's mid section are now moving east. and california, the fire threat concerns are intensifying as the winds are expected to pick up and the temperatures are set to hit triple digits. >>> also following this, the hunt for a killer, as three victims are shot in the same florida neighborhood. the community fear ago serial killer may be stalking the area. we'll bring you the latest on the investigation. >>> and new this half hour, the secret government files about to be released. >> thousands of unseen documents about the jfk assassination will be released after more than half a century. will they answer lingering questions or fuel even more conspiracy theories? ♪ i'm bringing sexy back ♪ yeah ♪ the other boys don't know how to act ♪ >> and it's official, justin timberlake is bringing his version of sexy back to the super bowl. remember the last time he brought it there, that was 14 years ago. that was interesting. timber lake talked overnight about what we can expect for his big show and what about janet? will she be back? we'll answer the questions, we hope, on this monday, october 23rd. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> it was the worst-kept secret all over the world. we all knew that he would be coming back to the super bowl. the question now is -- >> what kind of stunts will he pull off. >> exactly. we'll get to that in "the skinny." but we're going to start with the two weather fronts we are paying attention to. the severe storm system moving across the nation's mid section and the triple fire threat in california. >> dangerous storms tore through parts of the midwest yesterday spawning four reported tornados in oklahoma. that included a confirmed ef-1 ripping the roof off a hotel and casino in norman during a beach boys concert. >> this comes as officials raise the red flag warning across southern california. triple digit temperatures, single-digit humidity rates. and gusty winds fueling at least one new brush fire. this fire broke out overnight in the los angeles area. here's abc's rob marciano. >> reporter: lightning, lighting up the skies over oklahoma. this twister dropping down next to the interstate. >> look at that! >> reporter: just one of more than 50 reports of severe weather tormenting tornado alley. this kfor news crew ambushed by a tornado, packing winds over 85 miles per hour. >> that's a tornado, duty. >> reporter: that same twister assaulting the the riverwind casino, packed for a beach boys concert. rain gushing through the roof, spilling into the auditorium. outside, power lines and trees toppled. this building shredded. torrential rain blinding drivers trying to get around. and large hail to boot, blanketing the ground near elk city. and that same system moving east, causing flooding along the gulf coast. meanwhile, out west, an extreme santa ana event setting up for california with, temperatures in the triple digits through at least tuesday. rob marciano, abc news, new york. >>> president trump is stepping up his feud with congresswoman frederica wilson. the president again calling the florida democrat wacky, tweeting that she is a disaster for her own party. it comes after the democratic lawmaker slammed the president's condoll call to a widow of a soldier killed in niger. meanwhile, congress is demanding answers following the ambush the in niger that claimed the lives of four u.s. soldiers. >>> this morning, the future of a bipartisan health care bill remains uncertain. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell admitting he's not sure what the president actually wants. mcconnell says he's waiting for the president to tell hem what kind of legislation he wants him to sign. he's refusing to bring the bill to the floor without the president's support. as it stands it would extend subsidy insurance payments that the president has blocked. he initially backed the effort before condemning it. >>> a former cia director and retired general says the main threat to the u.s. may be the partisan politics. david petraeus was commenting on the conflict between john kelly and the florida congresswoman, fred rica wilson. he called it unfortunate. he also told martha radatz, it's symptomatic of what's troubling the country right now. >> the most important threat is not russia, north korea or even isis. it's parochialism here at home, especially in this city, which is preventing us from resolving issues that could allow us to capitalize on extraordinary opportunities. >> general petraeus went on to say that he felt that kelly, also a former general, probably spent the weekend trying to move forward and focussing on what's important to the country overall. >>> lawmakers in spain are expected to vote this week on their president's move to crush the separatist movement in the autonomous region of catalonia. nearly 500,000 protesters descending on barcelona to protest against plans to remove leaders of catalonia and impose control. the president of catalonia insists that the region will not accept direct rule. >>> former president jimmy carter is offering to help with north korea. he tells the "new york times" he would be willing to go there and meet with its leaders. the 93-year-old ex-president says he's worried about the escalating rhetoric and tension between donald trump and kim jong un. he did something similar 23 years ago despite objections from then president bill clinton. president carter says he has told national security adviser h.r. mcmaster that he's ready and willing to go right now. >>> staying in in the region, japanese prime minister shinzo abe has gotten a strong endorsement from voters in that country's national elections. his coalition won a resounding victory giving him more time to push for changes in japan's constitution. abe campaigned on japan's booming economy and his hard-line stance against north korea. he's likely to become japan's longest-running prime minister. >>> u.s. backed fighters in syria say they've taken the largest oil field from isis. an official with the syrian democratic forces says they've gained control of the al omar field after a battle yesterday morning. the oil field was a major source of income for isis. >>> back here on the home front, the tampa police chief is calling it the worst night mere. a series of what appear to be random killings in the same neighborhood, three of them in the past two weeks. >> even a stepped-up police presence couldn't prevent the most recent murder. abc's richard cantu has more. >> reporter: they walked through a dark neighborhood in spite of the danger. residents, neighbors and relatives of victims marching through the section where three people with no connection were gunned down all within two weeks and ten blocks of each other. >> this is devastating. and it's sad. >> reporter: police escorting marchers to the place where 20-year-old anthony naiboa was shot last thursday after he got off on the wrong bus stop. >> he was right here. yet they kill him for nothing. >> reporter: they mourned, and they prayed. >> on earth as it is in heaven. >> reporter: the first shots rang out october 9th, claiming the life of 22-year-old benjamin mitchell. four days later, 32-year-old monica hoffa's body was found down the street. >> there is no excuse for this. no one should have to go through this. >> reporter: police are still searching for the killer and the motive. right now the only lead, this grainy video of a person wearing a hood walking along a neighborhood street. police not even calling him a suspect but someone they'd like to speak with. >> we're in this for the long haul. we're going to find this person. >> reporter: and warning residents not to walk alone when they leave their homes. police expected to address community fears at a meeting monday night. richard cantu, abc news, new york. >>> and further north, police in orlando are investigating an extra special surprise that was included in one couple's order from amazon. the customer and her fiancee were puzzled over how heavy the 27 gallons of store containers were until they opened the containers and found 65 pounds of marijuana. police have seized the pot. no arrests have been made. i didn't know amazon was offering that. it's not something -- >> free gift with purchase. i don't think that was intentional. i don't know. >> a lot of people are like, oh, we'll sign up for amazon prime now. no. >>> so the next time you and perhaps more than 200 friends are bored, you might want to take a leap. >> something tells me kendis and i are not going to try this anytime soon. no. >> this happened outside of sao paulo, brazil. 245 people tied themselves together to bungee cords and to each other. there they are. >> so when they finished, most people were left hanging in midair. a few people dropped into the water below. they were trying to set the record for the most people involved in a rope jump. >> and they did. >> yeah. about 12 miles of rope and 1,000 harnesses. >> the length people will go to or the heights people will go to to break a record. >> the previous record was 149 brazilians. >> no, no, no. and no. >> you first. >>> coming up, blowing the lid off the mother of all conspiracy theories. after more than half a century of secrecy, thousands of classified documents on the jfk assassination are about to be made public. >>> and what you may not want to know about justin bieber. what he just did to himself. believe it or not, we're going to show you in "the skinny." but first, here's a look at today's forecast. >>> "world news now" weather, brought to you by swiffer. ♪ if you've got a life, you gotta swiffer hey(screams)t's that? get out. d-con bait station. mice eat the bait... ...then they die. guaranteed. i had this chest cold, but my medicine kept wearing off. 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oh, here kitty, kitty...ah! not a cat, not a cat! why take 4-hour medicine?mucinex lasts 12 hours. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> the centers for disease control calls opioid addiction the biggest health threat facing the nation. 33,000 americans died of opioid overdoses, most of those drugs are legal prescribed by doctors and picked up at the pharmacy. so why can't the government do anything to stop it? bill whitaker got the inside track from a former top dea official for 60 minutes. >> if i was going to write a book about how to harm the united states with pharmaceuticals, the only thing i could think of that would immediately harm is to take the authority away from the -- the investigative agency that is trying to enforce the controlled substances act in, the regulations, implemented under the act. that's what this bill did. >> the bill introduced in the house by pennsylvania congressman, tom marino, congressman marsha black burn of tennessee promoted as a we to ensure patients had ac
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oh, here kitty, kitty...ah! not a cat, not a cat! why take 4-hour medicine?t one mucinex lasts 12 hours. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. . >>> today a federal judge in hawaii, temporarily blocked president trump's third attempt at a travel ban. hawaii sued arguing the ban on citizens from syria, libya, iran, somalia, yemen, and chad, is an unlawful attempt to exclude muslims from the u.s. hawaii did not challenge restrictions involving north korea or venezuela. the trump administration plans to appeal. >>> harvey weinstein resigned today from the board of the film company he founded. more than three dozen women accused hem of sexual harassment or assault. his brother bob weinstein remains on the board but today a former executive producer at spike tv network accused him of sexual harassment. spike tv says it is investigating, a spokesman for bob weinstein denied the charges. >>> still ahead, they're not old enough to vote yet, but they're running for governor. >>> it is 55 weeks until the 2018 election and we have our first campaign story.
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oh, here kitty, kitty...ah! not a cat, not a cat! why take 4-hour medicine?ucinex lasts 12 hours. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. how much money do you think you'll need in retirement? then we found out how many years that money would last them. how long do you think we'll keep -- oooooohhh! you stopped! you're gonna leave me back here at year 9? how did this happen? it turned out, a lot of people fell short, of even the average length of retirement. we have to think about not when we expect to live to, but when we could live to. let's plan for income that lasts all our years in retirement. prudential. bring your challenges. >>> all right. breaking news here the president stopping and speaking to media before heading off to texas and part of the conversation he defended his conversation with the widow of the u.s. soldier killed in niger. widow says she was hurt by the tone of his condolence call. take a listen. >> i respect her. i respect her family. i certainly respect la david who by the way called la david right from the beginning. just
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oh, here kitty, kitty...ah! not a cat, not a cat! why take 4-hour medicine? just one mucinex lasts 12 hours. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. >>> tonight, 60 minutes talk to the highest ranking drug enforcement official ever to turn whistle blower and describes how the dea efforts to crack done on opioid epidemic were derailed. bill whitaker has the story. >> this is an industry that is out of control. what they want to do is do what they want to do and not worry about what the law is. and, if they don't follow the law, and drug supply, people die. that's just it. people die. >> joe is a tough, blunt, former dea deputy assistant administrator with a law degree, a pharmacy degree, and a smoldering rage at the unrelenting death toll from opioids. his greatest ire is reserved for distributors some of them multibillion dollar fortune 500 companies. the middle men that ship the pain pills from manufacturers, like purdue pharma and johnson & johnson to drug stores. he accuses distributors of fueling the opioid epidemic by turning a blind eye to p
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