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She owns a Small Grocery store. Everything in her business ruined, she says, the food has gone rotten because it has gotten wet. Clean water scarce. Water supply contaminated with dead live stock and bodies. One hospital, already overwhelmed. 85 cholera cases and only two doctors. Right now people are drinking the water in the river and drinking any water they can find, he says. Thats how theyre getting sick. To try to stop the spread of cholera, sewers are sprayed with bleach. Residents getting hosed down. Whats the fear for you now . Whats necessary. Bring clean water, poetable water, clorox bleach. A looming crisis, scott. In some parts of the country. 80 of crops have been destroyed. Which is why the aid is so crucial. Thank you very much. Well have the latest details from cbs this morning tomorrow. Now, in iraq, u. S. Forces and iraqi troops are preparing a massive assault on the city of mosul. The timing is uncertain. With a population more than 1 million. Mosul, the largest city held by isis. Holly williams is at the new u. S. Air base only miles away. Reporter 40 miles south of mosul, American Forces are in iraq again. And preparing for battle. Gayyarah, was isis territory three months ago, recaptured and a staging base. There are some 6,000 American Service members here in iraq. Thought they had left the country for good. Major general gary volesky served in mosul in 2009 during the u. S. Occupation. Now he has come back to help iraqi soldiers liberate the city from isis. We are not shoulder to shoulder on the front lines. We are enabling them, theyre leading this fight. Reporter unlike his earlier tour, he insis t military is only here to advise and assist from this joint operations center. And not for combat. And yet we are seeing American Service members out there. Very close to the action. In some cases losing their lives. Well, this is this is a dangerous environment that we are in. So, you know my number one priority is protection, protecting all servicemen and women that are there. This lieutenant did two tours of iraq after the u. S. Invasion. Be back in iraq again . I was a little surprised to be back here. We were back at the invitation of the government. Need to do what we need to do to advise them. Reporter at qayyarah, he showed the airstrip the americans are rebuilding ahead of the offensive. What did isis do to the area . Destroyed it. Methodically, deliberately. One end to the other. Knocked down and destroyed everything possible. Reporter the u. S. Military is back in iraq, facing an enemy that is losing territory, and more desperate than ever. If isis is defeated in mosul that will not end the countrys deep and sometimes violent religious divisions. Scott, some iraqis have told us want american troops to stay here even after isis is gone to help keep the peace. Still in iraq, 13 years after the invasion. Holly williams, thank you very much. The city suffering more than rose up more than five years ago. But tonight, president assad and his russian allies are fighting to crush the resistance. And as always, civilians are doing most of the dying. Elizabeth palmer has a rare report from inside aleppo. Reporter to get to the front line in aleppo, you go right downtown to where buildings are draped with sniper shields. The only Running Water comes from a public tap. The ruined buildings to a snipers peephole. The apartments i can see over there. Thats where the opposition fighters are hiding . Over there, is where some of todays bombs fell. Medics say eight people were killed in that neighborhood alone. As usual, some of the victims were children. Two floors below the sniper position we met the abdul wahab family. Managing to get by. Why arent you afraid . Translator im any just not, hallah tells me. But grandma is for herself and for the kids. So far they have been lucky that thousands of others have not on all side of this war. Today the Syrian Government said a rebel mortar hit a school. Five more young syrians are now dead. Reporter scott, both the United Nations and Doctors Without Borders ar a ceasefire. Even a temporary one to allow the seriously wounded people to be evacuated from besieged areas of aleppo. So far, the syrians and the russians are saying no. Liz, your reporting from syria is remarkable. And always has been. Thank you. Coming up next. After trump, victims of Sexual Assault share their stories. And samsung pulls the plug on ugh, its only lunchtime and my cold medicines wearing off. Im dragging. Yeah, that stuff only lasts a few hours. Or, take mucinex. One pill fights congestion for 12 hours. No thank you very much, shes gonna stick with the shortterm stuff. 12 hours . Guess i wont be seeing you for a while. Is that a bisque . I just lost my appetite. St 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours . 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Reporter the response was explosive, offering an immediate window into the scope of Sexual Assault in the count hundred of people with the same horrible story. And tell them maybe for the first time. Its really unbelievable. Reporter one woman wrote, family friend laid on top of me on the couch and wouldnt let me up. I was about 11. While another shared, when you are afraid to look directly at any man because you are scared he might assault you. This is rape culture. Know that it is not okay. Millions have shared their experiences creating, notokay. While the stories are shared the theme and reality are nothing new. Do you swear to tell the truth, whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god . I do. 25 years ago, 35yearold law professor anita hill sat before an allmale Senate Judiciary committee, recounting how Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas allegedly harassed her. On several occasions, thomas told me graphically this is high tech lynching. Thomas landed a spot on the court. Hill landed a lifetime of defending her story. For 25 years we have been saying Sexual Harassment is a real problem. What i think should have been the focus of the conversation is the harm that Sexual Harassment causes to the victims. Reporter those hearings like the trump tape triggered a National Conversation on assault. But hill fears when the news cycle end, the talk of how to make change will stop too. This is a powerful moment for about what do we do next to make sure this doesnt happen to another generation . Scott, hill says the fact that people are outraged about trumps comments is a big difference. She doesnt believe that would have happened in 1991. Anna werner. Thank you very much. Well be right back. . When youve got. . . Nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea . . Nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea . Heres pepto bismol ah. . Nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea . Arts here. 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Visit when a Baseball Team is swept out of the playoffs on its home field, the fans cant leave fast enough. But last night in boston, they stayed. To say goodbye to david ortiz one of greatest hitters of our time. Heres don dahler. Reporter the red sox were trailing by two runs. Facing elimination. Wish. The man they called big papi at the plate with everything on the line. Like so many times before. Hard hit into right. Back at the wall. Reporter in make it or break it games over the years he crushed many an opposing teams dreams. But ortiz is more than a slugger and as admired off the field as on. He bonded with fans everywhere. Posing as a limo driver. Being portrayed on saturday night live. Que paso his speech after the marathon bombings captured a wounded citys spirit. This jersey that we wear today. It doesnt say red sox. It says boston. This is our [ bleep ] city. David ortiz came to boston by way of Dominican Republic and the minnesota twins. But he blossomed in beantown. 8th. There was no one the city wanted bat in hand in more. In the end there were no last second heroics. Ball four. His last season was over. As he stood on the moun after the game, absorbing that realization, chants and cheers washed over him. Testament to a career and life bigger than hall of fame statistics. When big papi was at the plate, there was always hope. [ cheers and applause ] don dahler, cbs news, new york. And thats the overnight news for this wednesday. For so continues. For others check back with us a little bit later for the morning news. And do not miss cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im scott pelley. . . . Announcer this is the overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news, im tony dokoupil. More evacuations are ordered in North Carolina as massive rainfall from Hurricane Matthew continues to work its way downstream. Four major rivers are above flood stage. And e the storm has killed about 30 people in the southeast. And more body are coming to the surface each day. On the flooded streets of lumberton. Highway patrolmen on searchandrescue shot and killed an armed man after an argument. Mark strassmann has more. Standing in aaron lake. This man made lake is gone. 15 inches of rain from the hurricane collapsed the road that health held it in place and drain ing the region is grappling with matthews aftermath. Rescue teams have now reached hundreds of flood victims in lumberton. In much of the city the water is waist deep and rising because the surging lumber river nearby has yet to crest. Most of the stranded have been reached. These are now targeted rescues, responses to tips or calls. For chief jimmy hunts team, volunteer firefighters. The when you see folks come out with double amputes. No legs. We are able to get the folks out of the houses makes you feel something warm on the inside knowing you did something good. Reporter but rescue teams somehow missed joanie gattie. Alligators, snakes. Water up to your knees in my house. When you step off the porch up to your neck. Reporter her son jim floral got worried he hadnt heard from her. He drove 16 hours from michigan rescued her in a borrowed boat. Its mom. What would you do . You only get one. Jimmy hunt wants a happy ending for all the families. Are you positive there is not some body out there that need you. Cant say 100 sure. We are checking hoping everyone is out. In haiti, hurricane math you left more than 1,000 dead and a million more are in desperate need of help. The storm destroyed homes and businesses and washed several villages completely off the map. There is little food or the countrys leaders are bracing for an outbreak of cholera. Vladamir duthiers reports from haiti. We are flying over portaupima right now. Reporter portaupima may have been poor, but proudly selfsufficient. Reporter the folks here had no chance, no time to save anything. Local official told us now this seaside town has almost disappeared. 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Donald trump is taking to twitter savaging not only, Hillary Clinton but Republican Party leaders who refuse to support him. Major garrett has the the story. Reporter on twitter when paul ryan and others give zero support and called ryan very weak and ineffective. To all republicans now distancing themselves from trump, he said, disloyal rs are far more difficult than crooked hillary. They come at you from all sides. Adding, it is so nice that the shackles have the been taken off me. Republicans have hardly shackled trump. Nervously following his ideological zigzags for months. I did and [ bleep ] her. After trumps raunchy words in the 2005 video republicans are looking at self preservation fights. Like john mccain. When mr. Trump attacks women and demeans the women in our nation and in our society, that is a point where i just have to part company. Reporter trump called mccain a once begged for my support. Trumps attacks werent limited to his own party. Hillary clinton doesnt have the fortitude, strength or stamina to lead in our world. The Newest Campaign ad goes after Hillary Clintons health a topic trump initially said he would not exploit and tactic that conflicts with the praise of clinton at sundays debate. Polls and in the party, last night, trump found the sanctuary, politicians crave. A cute kid in the crowd. Do you want to go back to them or stay with donald trump . Trump [ cheers and applause ] trumps runningmate mike spence discussed this with speaker ryan and hopes perhaps unrealistically unrealistically he and other dissident republicans will reconsider. For the democrats, Hillary Clinton is dealing with her own brewing controversy. Wikileaks posted more hacked emails showing the inner workings of her campaign and staff when she was secretary of state. Na a Climate Change leader and allaround great guy, Al Gore Clinton normally Takes Center Stage at her rallies. But in miami today she ceded it to former nominee al gore who lost the presidency when he lost the state of florida by just 537 votes. A lot. You can consider me as an exhibit a of that truth. The 1200 as he spoke, reporters were pouring through a third group of emails hacked from the account of john podesta, the 1200 emails posted by wikileak tuesday bring total since friday to 5,000. Several from supporters fretting about clintons tone. Starbucks Ceo Howard Schultz wrote last july, the campaign feels yesterday, its too packaged and prescribed. Reboot the look of it all and the overriding message before its too late. As clintonsmail controversy swirled last august. Thinktank president , neera tanden asked why doesnt she turn over the server to a third party at this point. Isnt it going to leak out of the fbi any way. Today, clintons press secretary called wikileaks, propaganda arm of the russian government and running interference for pet candidate trump. 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It has no inherent intelligence as the it starts. Essentially a child. Given data and outcomes it different than all computing systems in the past which really learned nothing. As it interacts with humans it gets smarter. And never forgets. Reporter that helped watsonland a spot on one of the challenging episodes of jeopardy. An ibm Computer System able to rapidly understand and watson. It took five years to teach watson human language to compete against two of the best champions. Lets play. Because watsons ai is only intelligent as the data it ingested. And it was trained on wikipedia and books. And it used algorithms to fiend patterns in the massive all. Data and formed its own observations. When asked a question, watson considered all the information and came up with an educated guess. Watson . What are you going to wager . Ibm gambled its reputation on watson that night. It wasnt a sure bet. I will take a guess. Sure of your response, you are correct. Reporter the wager paid off. For the first time a Computer System proved it could master human language and win a game show. But that wasnt ibms endgame. Man that is a big day isnt it . The day that you real i that if we can do this, the future is ours . Thats right. Reporter this is almost like you are watching, soth up. You have seen the birth. You have seen it pass the test. You are watching adolescence. That is a great analogy. Actually on the jeopardy game five years ago when we put that Computer System on television, we let go of it. And i often feel as though i was putting my child on a school bus. And i would no longer have control over it. Reacting to something that it did not know what it would be . Had no idea what questions it would get. Selfcontained. I couldnt touch it any longer. Its learned ever since. Fast forward from the game show, five years later. You have gone from game show to cancer in five years. Five years ago, watson learned to read and answer school. Ibm has the enlisted 20 top cancer institutes to tutor watson in genomics and oncology. One of the places that watson is doing residency is at university of North Carolina chapel hill. Dr. Ned sharpless runs the Cancer Center here. What did you know about Artificial Intelligence and watson before ibm suggested it might make a contribution in medical care . Not much actually. I had watched it play i knew about that. I was very skeptical. I was like, oh, this is what we need. A jeopardy playing computer. Thats going to solve everything. Reporter what fed your skepticism . Cancer is tough business. There is a lot of false prophets and, false promises. Im skeptical sort of almost any new idea in cancer. I didnt understand what it would do . What watsons Ai Technology could do what the doctor and they come up with possible Treatment Options for Cancer Patients who already failed standard therapies. They try to do that by sorting through all of the latest medical journals and trial data. But it is nearly impossible to keep up. To be on top of everything out there, trials taking place around the world, seems like an incredible task for any one university, any one facility to do . Its essentially undoable. Understand we have sort of 8,000 new Research Papers published every day. You know, no one has time to read 8,000 papers a day. Deciding on therapy based on information always, in some cases, 12, 24 months out of date. Reporter however a task elementary for watson. They taught watson to read medical literature in a week. It was not very hard. Then watson read, 25 million papers in another week. And, then it also scanned the web for Clinical Trials open in and all of a sudden, we had this, complete list, that was sort of everything one needed to know. Reporter did this blow your mind . Totally blew my mind. We have the watson recommendation. Watson proving to be a quick study. The doctor wanted to see if watson could find the same genetic mutation his team identified when they made treatment recommendations for did analysis of 1,000 patients. Human meeting in molecular tumor board doing the best they could do made recommendations. Not at all hypothetical exercise. Real world patients. We conveyed information that could guide care. In 99 of those cases, watson found the same thing the humans recommended. That was encouraging. Reporter encourage incurred my confidence the humans. But the probably more exciting part in 30 of the patients. Watson found something new. Thats, 300 plus people, where watson identified a Treatment Group of physicians hadnt found. Because . Trial opened two weeks earlier. Paper in a journal no one had seen. New therapy approved. 30 . That part was disconcerting. Thought it would be 5 . Dco real things by our own definition we would consider actionable at the time of the diagnosis. Some cases like pam sharp got a second look to see if something had been missed. When did they tell you about the watson trial . He called me in january. They sent off my sequencing to be studied by watson. Genomic sequencing. Like the compute r on jeopardy. What did you think . I thought thats pretty cool. Pam has Bladder Cancer and for eight years tried and failed several therapies. At 66 years old. She was running out of options. And, at this time for you, watson was the best thing out there . Because you tried Everything Else . I have been on standard chemo. I have been on clinical trial. And, prescription chemoi am on isnt working either. One of the ways doctors can tell whether a drug is working is to analyze scans of cancer tumors. Watson had to learn to do that too. Ibms john kelly and team taught the system to see. This is an xray scan of a human. It can diagnose disease and catch things doctors might miss. Over tens of thousands of images and knows what normal looks like. It knows what normal isnt. It has identified where in this image are there anomalies that could be significant problems. You had the ct scan. Billy kim arms himself with watsons input to figure out her next step. I can show you the interface for watson. Watson flagged a genetic mu tigs in pams tumor. It enabled them to put a what would you say watson had done for you . It may have extended my life. And i dont know how much im ive got. So, by using this watson, its it may be saved me some time. That i wont, wouldnt have had otherwise. Reporter but pam sadly ran out of type. She died a few months after we met her from an infection, never getting the opportunity to see what a watson adjusted treatment could have done for her. More than 2,000 patients and is convinced doctors couldnt do the job alone. He started using watson as uncs standard of care so it can help patients earlier than it reached pam. What do you call watson . A physicians assistant . Physicians tool . Mastermind . Yeah, feels to me like a very comprehensive tool. Imagine doing clinical oncology up in the mountains of western North Carolina by yourself, you know, a single or one physician, two physician practice. 8,000 papers get written a day. You want to try to provide the best most cutting edge modern care for your patients possible. I think watson will seem to that person like a life saver. If you look at potential of watson. Today, 10 of its potential . 25 of its potential . Only at a few percent of its potential. I think this is a multidecade journey that we are on. We are only a few years into it. We will have the rest of charlies report in two minutes. You are watching the overnight news. . Music . Extraordinary starts here. Imulating gel that takes her pleasure to new heights. . . What . Is he gone . . Finally, i thought hed never leave. Tv character why are you texting my man at 2 a. M. . No. Its what you do. 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Narrator donate to goodwill where your Donations Help Fund if you are in the market for a new tv you may have your eye on an Energy Efficient models, supposed to use a lot less electricity the do they . Electronics makers have ben fudging the numbers. Mireya villarreal has the the story. Reporter Natural ResourcesDefense Council looked at several televisions made by manufacturers and came to the same conclusion. The tvs did meet the government stamp of approval for energy efficiency. But the council says those arent real life in a house where energy usage is a lot higher. Look around any store trying to sell you the latest high this. An officiallooking energy guide. Showing how little this model will cost you in electricity. That is only if you keep your tv in its Energy Saving mode. If the consumer chose to change the picture setting for example to calibrated now the Energy Saving feature is off. This tv may be using 50 plus percent more. The Natural Resources council contend manufacturers are not informing consumers a setting change like increasing brightness level can increase the amount of energy their tvs are using. What they did might not be illegal. But clearly bad faith. We think what its at play, some manufacturers are trying to get a competitive advantage and have their tv look more efficient nrdc says the department of energy, tv tests are out of date because the it uses a procedure that doesnt result in high energy usage. While the extra energy cost per household, might be small, the nrdc says they add up over type. We all pay the price. Consumers will pay extra 1 billion in electricity costs over the life of their tvs. The environment is suffering as well. We have 5 million more tons of Global Warming pollution. Reporter industry advocates contend the study is misleading. The fact is that americans generally dont change the default settings manufacturers put on tv sets. Some want to. 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Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Turns out Hillary Clinton got some st. Louis mow, the first poll taken after the st. Louis debate gives her a ninepoint lead heading into the final four weeks of the campaign. Donald trump is now fighting a twofront war against clinton and fellow republicans. He tweeted that the withdrawal of gop support has left him unshackled to campaign the way he wants. Here is major garrett. Reporter donald trump blasted paul ryan for refusing to back his campaign. On twitter trump complained it is hard to do well when paul ryan and others give zero support. Called ryan very weak and ineffective. And to all republicans now distancing themselves from trump, he said, disloyal rs are far more difficult than crooked hillary. They come at you from all sides adding it is so nice that the shackles have been taken off me. Trump. Nervously following his controversial statements and ideological zigzags for months. I did and [ bleep ] her. After trumps raunchy words in the 2005 video republicans are looking at self preservation fights. Like john mccain. When mr. Trump attacks women and demeans the women in our nation and in our society, that is a point where i just have to part company. A very foulmouthed senator who once beg foged for my support. Trumps attacks werent limited to his own party. Hillary clinton doesnt have the fortitude, strength or stamina to lead in our world. The Newest Campaign ad goes after Hillary Clintons health a topic trump initially said he would not exploit and tactic that conflicts with the praise of clinton at sundays debate. She doesnt quit. Doesnt give up. Night, trump found the sanctuary, politicians crave. A cue kid in the crowd. Do you want to go back to them or stay with donald trump . Trump [ cheers and applause ] a ryan spokesperson said the speaker will focus on this campaign defeating democrats and suggested fellow republicans do as well. Scott, trumps runningmate, mike pence discussed all this with speaker ryan in hopes, perhaps unrealistically he and other dissident republicans will no candidate has ever come back from this far behind this late. Major garrett. Thank you very much. Today the Clinton Campaign focused on Climate Change. And something that never seems to change. The steady stream of leaked emails. Here is nancy cordes. A Climate Change leader and allaround great guy, Al Gore Clinton normally Takes Center Stage at her rallies. Lost the presidency when he lost the state of florida by just 537 votes. Your vote, really, really, really counts. A lot. You can consider me as an exhibit a of that truth. One of two messages gore was asked to deliver. Especially to young voters who have been slow to warm up to clinton, but who cite the environment as their number one issue. As he spoke, reporters were pouring emails hacked from the account of john podesta, the 1200 emails posted by wikileak tuesday bring total since friday to 5,000. Several from supporters fretting about clintons tone. Starbucks Ceo Howard Schultz wrote last july, the campaign feels yesterday, its too packaged and prescribed. Reboot the look of it all and the overriding message before its too late. As clintonsmail controversy thinktank president , neera tanden asked why doesnt she turn over the server to a third party at this point. Isnt it going to leak out of the fbi any way. Today, clintons press secretary called wikileaks, propaganda arm of the russian government and running interference for pet candidate trump. Julian assange denied the connection. Officials said last week russian state actors appear behind hacking demoratic groups. Republicans called attention to one email in which clintons press secretary alerted aide that the Justice Department was about to release a court filing regarding clintons emails. Trump accused him of clueding with the federal government, clinton aides pointed out, scott that information was publicly available. Nancy cordes, thanks. Late today, president obama declared a disaster in south carolina. Hurricane matthew has killed at southeast. Tonight rescues continue in lumberton, North Carolina. It looks like Mark Strassmann has found the end of the road in fayetteville, mark. Reporter scott, standing in aaron lake, except this manmade lake is gone. 15 inches of rain from the hurricane collapsed the road that held it in place, draining the lake, and flooding a neighboring town. So much of this region is grappling with matthews aftermath. Rescue teams have now reached hundreds of flood victims in lumberton. In much of the city, the water is waist deep and rising. Because the surging lumber river nearby has yet to crest. Most of the stranded have been reached. These are now targeted rescues. Responses to tips or calls. For chief jimmy hunts team, a volunteer firefighters. Pretty horrific what we have seen out here. Their five ton truck has ferried dozens of people to dry with double amputees, no legs. We are able to get the folks out of their houses makes you feel something warm on the inside. Knowing that you did something good. Reporter rescue teams somehow missed, joanie gattie. Alligators and snakes. Water up to your knees in my house. When you step off the porch it is up to your neck. Her son, jim floral got worried he hadnt heard from her. He drove 16 hours from michigan and with a cousins help rescued its mom. What would you do . You only get one. Jimmy hunt wants a happy end for all those families. Are you positive there is still somebody out there . Cant say 100 sure. We are checking. Hoping that everyone is out. That is 100 mess where you are now, mark. Show us around. Take a look, scott. This is one of a dozen roads in fayetteville had a major and getting around fayetteville, and getting around fayetteville, generally scott is a bit of embarrassed by a prostate exam . Imagine how your doctor feels. As a urologist, i have performed 9,421 and a half prostate exams. So why do i do it . Because i get paid. Und. On this side of the glove i know prostate exams can save lives. So, if you are a man over 50, talk to you doctor to see if a prostate exam is right for you. If we can do it, so can you. In haiti, the situation is dire. Matthew left ruins, hundreds are dead. And a million doses of cholera vaccine are being rushed in. Vladamir duthiers is there. We are flying over portaupima. Poor but selfsufficient. Not anymore. The folks here had no time, no chance to save anything. Any of their belongings, at all. Reporter this local official, told us now this seaside town has almost disappeared. They dont have water. They dont have a house. They dont have clothes. They cant find food to eat. We passed block after block of ruined buildings. Its hard to imagine it will be restored. She owns a Small Grocery store. Everything in her business ruined, she says, the food has gone rotten because it has gotten wet. Clean water scarce. Water supply contaminated with dead live stock and bodies. One hospital, already overwhelmed. 85 cholera cases and only two doctors. Right now people are drinking the water in the river and drinking any water they can find, he says. Thats how theyre getting sick. To try to stop the spread of cholera, sewers are sprayed with bleach. Residents getting hosed down. Whats the fear for you now . Whats necessary. Water, clorox bleach. A looming crisis, scott. In some parts of the country. 80 of crops have been destroyed. Which is why the aid is so crucial. Thank you very much. Well have the latest details from cbs this morning tomorrow. Now, in iraq, u. S. Forces and iraqi troops are preparing a massive assault on the city of mosul. The timing is uncertain. With a population more than 1 million. Mosul, the largest city held by isis u. S. Air base only miles away. Reporter 40 miles south of mosul, American Forces are in iraq again. And preparing for battle. Gayyarah, was isis territory three months ago, recaptured and a staging base. There are some 6,000 American Service members here in iraq. Five years after u. S. Troops Major General gary volesky served in mosul in 2009 during the u. S. Occupation. Now he has cup back to help iraqi soldiers liberate the city from isis. We are not shoulder to shoulder on the front lines. We are enabling them, theyre leading this fight. Reporter unlike his earlier tour, he insists the American Military is only here to advise and assist from this joint op and not for combat. And yet we are seeing American Service members out there. Very close to the action. In some cases losing their lives. Well, this is this is a dangerous environment that we are in. So, you know my number one priority is protection, protecting all servicemen and women that are there. This lieutenant did two tours of iraq after the u. S. Invasion. I was a little surprised to be back here. We were back at the invitation of the government. Need to do what we need to do to advise them. Reporter at qayyarah, he showed the airstrip the americans are rebuilding ahead of the offensive. What did isis do to the area . Destroyed it. Methodically, deliberately. One end to the other. Knocked down and destroyed everything possible. Reporter the u. S. Military is back in iraq, facing an enemy that is l more desperate than ever. If isis is defeated in mosul that will not end the countrys deep and sometimes violent religious divisions. Scott, some iraqis told thaus want american troops to stay here even after isis is gone to help keep the peace. Still in iraq, 13 years after the invasion. Holly williams, thank you very much. The city suffering more than rebels against the president rose up more than five years ago. But tonight, president assad and his russian allies are fighting to crush the resistance. And as always, civilians are doing most of the dying. Elizabeth palmer has a rare report from inside aleppo. Reporter to get to the front line in aleppo, you go right downtown to where buildings are draped with sniper shields. The only Running Water comes from a public tap. A soldier let us inside one the ruined buildings to a snipers peephole. The apartments i can see over there. Thats where the opposition fighters are hiding . Over there, is where some of todays bombs fell. Medics say eight people were killed in that neighborhood alone. As usual, some of the victims were children. Two floors below the sniper position we met the abdul wahab family. Managing to get by. The fighting right outside. Why arent you afraid . Translator im any just not, hallah tells me. But grandma is for herself and for the kids. So far they have been lucky that thousands of others have not on all side of this war. Today the Syrian Government said a rebel mortar hit a school. Five more young syrians are now dead. Reporter scott, both the United Nations and Doctors Without Borders are pushing for a ceasefire. Even a temporary one to allow the seriously wounded people to be evacuated from besieged areas of aleppo. So far, the syrians and the russians are saying no. Liz, your reporting from syria is remarkable. And always has been. Thank you. Coming up next. After trump, victims of sexual its dangerous smartphones. . . . . . . . . . . Geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. Extraordinary starts here. New ky intense. A stimulating gel that takes her pleasure to new heights. Ky intense. The turns out my curls needed to be stronger to fight back. Pantenes prov formula makes my curls so strong they can dry practically frizz free. Because strong is beautiful. 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I was sharing a personal experience. And when you do that you put yourself in a vulnerable position. Reporter the response was explosive, offering an immediate window into the scope of Sexual Assaulten theou hundred of people with the same horrible story. And tell them maybe for the first time. Its really unbelievable. Reporter one woman wrote, family friend laid on top of me on the couch and wouldnt let me up. I was about 11. While another shared, when you are afraid to look directly at any man because you are scared he might assault you. This is rape culture. Know that it is not okay. Millions have shared their experiences creating, notokay. Across social media today. The theme and reality are nothing new. Do you swear to tell the truth, whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god . I do. 25 years ago, 35yearold law professor anita hill sat before an allmale Senate Judiciary committee, recounting how Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas allegedly harassed her. 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When we travel from city to city, we Pay Attention to our surroundings. [ cheering ] everyone plays a role in keeping our community safe. Whether youre traveling for business or pleasure, be aware of your surroundings. If you see something suspicious, when a Baseball Team is swept out of the playoffs on its home field, the fans cant leave fast enough. But last night in boston, they stayed. To say goodbye to david ortiz one of greatest hitters of our time. Heres don dahler. Reporter the red sox were trailing by two runs. Wish. The man they called big papi at the plate with everything on the line. Like so many times before. Hard hit into right. Back at the wall. Reporter in make it or break it games over the years he crushed many an opposing teams dreams. But ortiz is more than a slugger and as admired off the field as on. He bonded with fans everywhere. Posing as a limo driver. Being portrayed on night live. Que paso his speech after the marathon bombings captured a wounded citys spirit. This jersey that we wear today. It doesnt say red sox. It says boston. This is our [ bleep ] city. David ortiz came to boston by way of Dominican Republic and the minnesota twins. But he blossomed in beantown. So last night, bottom of the 8th. Bat in hand in more. In the end there were no last second heroics. Ball four. His last season was over. As he stood on the moun after the game, absorbing that realization, chants and cheers washed over him. Testament to a career and life bigger than hall of fame statistics. When big papi was at the plate, there was always hope. [ cheers and applause ] don dahler, cbs news, new york. And thats the overnight news for this wednesday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back with us a little bit later for the morning news. And do not miss cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im scott pelley. Announcer this is the overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news, more Evacuations Ordered in North Carolina as massive rainfall from Hurricane Matthew continues to work its way downstream. Four major rivers are above flood stage. And the crest isnt until friday. The storm has killed about 30 people in the southeast. And more body are coming to the surface each day. On the flooded streets of lumberton. Highway patrolmen on searchandrescue shot and killed an armed man after an argument. Mark strassmann has more. Standing in aaron lake. This man made lake is gone. 15 inches of rain from the hurricane collapsed the road that held it in place, drowning the lake and flooding a matthews aftermath. Rescue teams have now reached hundreds of flood victims in lumberton. In much of the city the water is waist deep and rising because the surging lumber river nearby has yet to crest. Most of the stranded have been reached. These are now targeted rescues, responses to tips or calls. For chief jimmy hunts team, volunteer firefighters. The when you see folks come out with double amputees. No legs. We are able to get the folks out of the houses makes you feel something warm on the inside knowing you did something good. Reporter but rescue teams somehow missed joanie gattie. Alligators, snakes. Wa water up to your kneesen my house. When you step off the porch up to your neck. Reporter her son jim floral her. He drove 16 hours from michigan and rescued herren a borrowed boat. Mom, you only get one. Jimmy hunt wants a happy ending for all the families. Are you positive there is not some body out there that need you. Cant say 100 sure. We are checking hoping everyone its out. In haiti, hurricane math you left more than 1,000 dead and a million more are in desperate need of help. The storm destroyed homes and businesses and washed several villages completely off the map. Water. The countrys leaders are bracing for an outbreak of cholera. Vladamir duthiers reports from haiti. Reporter the folks here had no chance, no time to save anything. Local official told us now disappeared. They dont have water they dont have a house. They dont have clothes. They cant find food to eat. They have problem with everything. We pass block after block of ruined buildings. Hard to imagine it will be restored. The owner of a Small Grocery store. Everything in her business has been completely ruined, she says. The food has gone rotten because the its clean walter is scarce. Contaminated with dead live stock and body. There is one hospital. Already overwhelmed. There are at least 85 cholera cases and two doctors. Jean daniel leguere is with Doctors Without Borders. Right now people are drinking the water in the river and drinking any water they can find, he says. Thats how theyre getting sick. To try to stop the spread of cholera, secures are being sprayed with bleach and residents are getting hosed you right snow. Translator he says, whats really necessary, whats really needed, education. Bring clean water, poetable walter and clorox bleach. Less than four weeks to go until election day. The gop its a party at war with itself. Donald trump is taking to twitter savaging not only, Hillary Clinton but Republican Party leaders who refuse to support him. Major garrett has the the story. Reporter on twitter complained it is hard to do well when paul ryan and others give zero support and called ryan very weak and ineffective. To all republicans now distancing themselves from trump, he said, disloyal rs are far more difficult than crooked hillary. They come at you from all sides. Adding, it is so nice that the shackles have the been taken off republicans have hardly shackled trump. Nervously following his controversial statements and ideological zigzags for months. I did and [ bleep ] her. After trumps raunchy words in the 2005 video republicans are looking at self preservation fights. Like john mccain. When mr. Trump attacks women and demeans the women in our nation and in our society, that is a point where i just have to part company. Reporter trump called mccain a very foul once begged for my support. Trumps attacks werent limited to his own party. Hillary clinton doesnt have the fortitude, strength or stamina to lead in our world. The Newest Campaign ad goes after Hillary Clintons health a topic trump initially said he would not exploit and tactic that conflicts with the praise of clinton at sundays debate. She doesnt quit. Doesnt give up. Reporter in trouble in the polls and in the party, last night, trump found the a cute kid in the crowd. Do you want to go back to them or stay with donald trump . Trump [ cheers and applause ] trumps runningmate mike spence discussed this with speaker ryan and hopes perhaps unrealistically unrealistically he and other dissident republicans will reconsider. Wikileaks posted more hacked emails showing the inner workings of her campaign and state. Nancy cordes reports. Here is nancy cordes. A Climate Change leader and allaround great guy, Al Gore Clinton normally Takes Center Stage at her rallies. But in miami today she ceded it to former nominee al gore who lost the presidency when he lost the state of florida by just 537 votes. Your vote, really, really, you can consider me as an exhibit a of that truth. The 1200 as he spoke, reporters were pouring through a third group of emails hacked from the account of john podesta, the 1200 emails posted by wikileak tuesday bring total since friday to 5,000. Several from supporters fretting about clintons tone. Starbucks Ceo Howard Schultz wrote last july, the campaign feels yesterday, its too packaged and prescribed. Reboot the look of it all and the overriding message before its too late. As clintonsmail controversy swirled last august. Thinktank president , neera tanden asked why doesnt she turn over the server to a third party at this point. Isnt it going to leak out of the fbi any way. Today, clintons press secretary called wikileaks, propaganda arm of the russian government and running interference for pet candidate trump. Wikileaks founder, Julian Assange denied the russian connection. But u. S. Intelligence officials state actors appear behind hacking at dnc and other Democratic Group . Living well . Rise above joint discomfort with move free ultras triple action joint support for improved mobility and flexibility, . Music . Extraordinary starts here. New ky intense. Artificial intelligence no longer a thing of science fiction. Computers are taught to read, speak, think, and even reason. Charlie rose stepped inside the mind of the machine for 60 minutes. A super computer john kelly the head of research at ibm and watson. He took us inside watsons brain. Here we are. Here we are. Feel the heat already. The 85,000 watts. Blowers cooling it. This its the hardware that the brains of watson sat in. Reporter five years ago, ibm built the system made up of 90 servers and 15 tera bytes of memory. Enough capacity to process all the books in the American Library of congress. Watson is an avid reader. Able to consume the equivalent of a million books per second to. Day watsons hardware is much smaller but just as smart. Tell me about watsons intelligence . It has no inherent intelligence as the it starts. Essentially a child. Given data and outcomes it learns which is dramatically different than all computing syst learned nothing. As it interacts with humans it gets smarter. And never forgets. Reporter that helped watsonland a spot on one of the challenging episodes of jeopardy. An ibm Computer System able to rapidly understand and utilize language. Watson. It took five years to teach watson human language to compete against two of the best champions. Because watsons ai is only intelligent as the data it ingested. And it was trained on wikipedia and books. And it used algorithms to fiend patterns in the massive all. Data and formed its own observations. When asked a question, watson considered all the information and came up with an educated guess. Watson . What are you going to wager . Ibm gambled its reputation on watson that night. It wasnt a sure bet. I will take a guess. What is baghdad. Even though you were only 32 sure of your response, you are correct. Reporter the wager paid off. For the first time a Computer System proved it could master human language and win a game show. But that wasnt ibms endgame. Man that is a big day isnt it . The day that you real i that if we can do this, the future is you are watching, something grow up. You have seen the birth. You have seen it pass the test. You are watching adolescence. That is a great analogy. Actually on the jeopardy game five years ago when we put that Computer System on television, we let go of it. And i often feel as though i was putting my child on a school bus. And i would no longer have control over it. Reacting to something that it did not know what it would had no idea what questions it would get. Selfcontained. I couldnt touch it any longer. Its learned ever since. Fast forward from the game show, five years later. You have gone from game show to cancer in five years. Five years ago, watson learned to read and answer questions. Now it has gone through medical school. Ibm has the enlisted 20 top cancer institutes to tutor watson in genomics and oncology. Doing residency is at university of North Carolina chapel hill. Dr. Ned sharpless runs the Cancer Center here. What did you know about Artificial Intelligence and watson before ibm suggested it might make a contribution in medical care . Not much actually. I had watched it play jeopardy. I knew about that. I was very skeptical. I was like, oh, this is what we need. A jeopardy playing thats going to solve everything. Reporter what fed your skepticism . Cancer is tough business. There is a lot of false prophets and, false promises. Im skeptical sort of almost any new idea in cancer. I didnt understand what it would do . What watsons Ai Technology could do what the doctor and experts do every week at this molecular tumor board meeting. They come up with possible patients who already failed standard therapies. They try to do that by sorting through all of the latest medical journals and trial data. But it is nearly impossible to keep up. To be on top of everything out there, trials taking place around the world, seems like an incredible task for any one university, any one facility to do . Its essentially undoable. Understand we have sort of 8,000 new Research Papers published every day. You know, no read ,08,000 papers a day. Deciding on therapy based on information always, in some cases, 12, 24 months out of date. Reporter however a task elementary for watson. They taught watson to read medical literature in a week. It was not very hard. Then watson read, 25 million papers in another week. And, then it also scanned the web for Clinical Trials open in other centers. This, complete list, that was sort of everything one needed to know. Reporter did this blow your mind . Totally blew my mind. We have the watson recommendation. Wrouga watson proving to be a quick study. The doctor wanted to see if watson could find the same genetic mutation his team identified when they made treatment recommendations for Cancer Patients. Did analysis of 1,000 patients. Human meeting in molecular do made recommendations. Not at all hypothetical exercise. Real world patients. We conveyed information that could guide care. In 99 of those cases, watson found the same thing the humans recommended. That was encouraging. Reporter encourage confidence in watson. Nice to see. Incurred my confidence the watson found something new. Thats, 300 plus people, where watson identified a treatment that a well meaning hard working group of physicians hadnt found. Because . Trial opened two weeks earlier. Paper in a journal no one had seen. New therapy approved. 30 . That part was disconcerting. Thought it would be 5 . Disconcerting watson found real things by our own definition we would consider actionable at the time of the diagnosis. Some cases like pam sharp got a second look to see if something had been missed. When did they tell you about the watson trial . He called me in january. They sent off my sequencing to be studied by watson. Genomic sequencing. Like the compute r on jeopardy. He said, yeah. What did you think . Pam has Bladder Cancer and for eight years tried and failed several therapies. At 66 years old. She was running out of options. And, at this time for you, watson was the best thing out there . Because you tried Everything Else . I have been on standard chemo. I have been on clinical trial. And, prescription chemoi am on isnt working either. One of the ways doctors can tell whether a drug is working is to analyze scans of cancer too. Ibms john kelly and team taught the system to see. This is an xray scan of a human. It can diagnose disease and catch things doctors might miss. What watson has done is look over tens of thousands of images and knows what normal looks like. It knows what normal isnt. It has identified where in this image are there anomalies that you had the ct scan. Billy kim arms himself with watsons input to figure out her next step. I can show you the interface for watson. Watson flagged a genetic mu tigs in pams tomb mumor. It enabled them to put a treatment option on the table. What would you say watson had done for you . It may have extended and i dont know how much im ive got. So, by using this watson, its it may be saved me some time. That i wont, wouldnt have had otherwise. Reporter but pam sadly ran out of type. She died a few months after we met her from an infection, never getting the opportunity to see what a watson adjusted treatment more than 2,000 patients and is convinced doctors couldnt do the job alone. He started using watson as uncs standard of care so it can help patients earlier than it reached pam. What do you call watson . A physicians assistant . Physicians tool . A physicians diagnostic mastermind . Yeah, feels to me like a very comprehensive tool. Imagine doing clinical oncology up in the mountains North Carolina by yourself, you know, a single or one physician, two physician practice. 8,000 papers get written a day. You want to try to provide the best most cutting edge modern care for your patients possible. I think watson will seem to that person like a life saver. If you look at potential of watson. Today, 10 of its potential . 25 of its potential . 50 of its potential . Potential. I think this is a multidecade journey that we are on. We are only a few years into it. We are only a few years into it. We will have the rest of today you can do everything in just one click, even keep your toilet clean and fresh. Introducing lysol click gel. Click it in to enjoy clean freshness with every flush. Lysol. coughs cough doesnt sound so good. Take mucinex dm. Ill text you in 4 hours when your cough returns. Ke im good all night some cough medicines only last 4 hours. But just one mucinex lasts 12 hours. 60 minutes report on Artificial Intelligence and how it is about to change the way we live. Reporter in only a few years, beam beibm invested 15 in watson and data analytic technology. Ibm rents watson to education and transportation. I found these places that are popular around here. Reporter that helped revenues from the technology itself is shrinking in size. It can now be uploaded into these robot bodies, where it is learning new skills to assist humans. Remind me to take my pill at 10 07. Not a problem. Reporter like a child it has to be carefully taught. Wave to the crowd. I do not know how to wave. And it learns in real time. Raise your right arm. Wools have part two of embarrassed by a prostate exam . Imagine how your doctor feels. As a urologist, i have performed 9,421 and a half prostate exams. So why do i do it . Because i get paid. Und. On this side of the glove i know prostate exams can save lives. So, if you are a man over 50, talk to you doctor to see if a prostate exam is right for you. If we can do it, so can you. . cause youll be in my heart . . Yes, youll be in my heart . . From this day on . . Now and forevermore . Charles osgood if animals are our best friends, shouldnt we be theirs . Visit your local shelter. Adopt a pet. Cbs cares. If you are in the market for a new tv you may have your eye on an Energy Efficient models, supposed to use a lot less electricity the do they . A study shows S Electronics makers have ben fudging the numbers. Mireya villarreal has the the story. Looking at several Television Made by manufacturers and came to the same conclusion. The tvs did meet the government stamp of approval for energy ee fish ens. The council says those arent real life in a house where energy usage is a lot higher. Look around any store trying to sell you the latest high this. An officiallooking energy guide. Showing how little this model will cost you in electricity. That is only if you keep your tv in its Energy Saving mode. If the consumer chose to change the picture setting for example to calibrated now the Energy Saving feature is off. This tv may be using 50 plus percent more. The Natural ResourcesDefense Council contend manufacturers are not informing consumers a setting change like increasing the amount of energy their tvs are using. What they did might not be illegal. But clearly bad faith. We think what its at play, some manufacturers are trying to get a competitive advantage and have their tv look more efficient than competitors. Nrdc says the department of energy, tv tests are out of date because the it uses a procedure that doesnt result in high energy usage. While the extra energy cost per nrdc says they add up over type. We all pay the price. Consumers will pay extra 1 billion in electricity costs over the life of their tvs. The environment is suffering as well. We have 5 million more tons of Global Warming pollution. Reporter industry add ve cacat add ve cats contend it is misleading. Americans dont change the default settings manufacturers put on tv sets. Some want to. They should have the right. 6 cents a day. Thats what a about. Reporter part of the study focussed on three manufacturers in particular. Samsung, vizio and lge electronics. Lge dispute the findings of the study and follow the spirit and letter of the department of energys test preg seed jing pr. Thats the news for this wednesday. Check back later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im tony dokoupil. . Trump says the shackles are off and so are the gloves. He blasts disloyal republicans and declares he is now free to campaign his own way. Also tonight a National Backlash over trumps vulgar comments about women. This is a powfu what do we do next to make sure this doesnt happen to another generation . North carolina under water. Some residents wait days to be rescued. When you stop off the porch it is up to your neck. I walked through water up to my neck. Boston says goodbye to big papi. As a stellar career comes to an end. . Announcer this is the cbs turns out Hillary Clinton got some st. Louis mow, the first poll taken after the st. Louis debate gives her a ninepoint lead heading into the final four weeks of the campaign. Donald trump is now fighting a twofront war against clinton and fellow republicans. He tweeted that the withdrawal of gop support has left him unshackled to campaign the way he wants. Here is major garrett. Reporter donald trump blasted House Speaker paul ryan for refusing to back his campaign. On twitter trump complained it is hard to do well when paul ryan and others give zero support. Called ryan very weak and ineffective. And to all republicans now distancing themselves from trump, he said, disloyal rs are far more difficult than crooked hillary. They come at you from all sides adding it is so nice that the shackles have been taken off me. Republicans have hardly shackled trump. Controversial statements and ideological zigzags for months. I did and [ bleep ] her. After trumps raunchy words in the 2005 video republicans are looking at self preservation in reelection fights. Like arizona senator john mccain. When mr. Trump attacks women and demeans the women in our nation and in our society, that is a point where i just have to part company. A very foulmouthed senator who once begged for my support. Trumps attacks werent limited to his own party. Hillary clinton doesnt have the fortitude, strength or stamina to lead in our world. The Newest Campaign ad goes after Hillary Clintons health a topic trump initially said he would not exploit and tactic that conflicts with the praise of clinton at sundays debate. She doesnt quit. Doesnt give up. Reporter in trouble in the night, trump found the sanctuary, politicians crave. A cute kid in the crowd. Do you want to go back to them or stay with donald trump . Trump [ cheers and applause ] a ryan spokesperson said the speaker will focus on this campaign defeating democrats and suggested fellow republicans do as well. Scott, trumps runningmate, mike pence discussed all this with former house colleague, speaker ryan in hopes, perhaps unrealistically he and other dissident republicans will reconsider. Back from this far behind this late. Major garrett. Thank you very much. Today the Clinton Campaign focused on Climate Change. And something that never seems to change. The steady stream of leaked emails. Here is nancy cordes. A Climate Change leader and allaround great guy, Al Gore Clinton normally Takes Center Stage at her rallies. But in miami today she ceded it lost the presidency when he lost the state of florida by just 537 votes. Your vote, really, really, really counts. A lot. You can consider me as an exhibit a of that truth. One of two messages gore was asked to deliver. Especially to young voters who have been slow to warm up to clinton, but who cite the environment as their number one issue. Pouring through a third group of emails hacked from the account of john podesta, the 1200 emails posted by wikileak today bring the total since friday to 5,000. Several from supporters fretting about clintons tone. Starbucks Ceo Howard Schultz wrote last july, the campaign feels yesterday, its too packaged and prescribed. Reboot the look of it all and the overriding message before as clintonsmail controversy swirled last august. Thinktank president , neera tanden asked why doesnt she turn over the server to a third party at this point. Isnt it going to leak out of the fbi any way. Today, clintons press secretary called wikileaks, propaganda arm of the russian government and running interference for pet candidate trump. Julian assange denied the connection. Officials said last week russian state actors appear behind hacking at dnc and other Democratic Groups. Republicans called attention to one email in which clintons press secretary alerted aide that the Justice Department was about to release a court filing regarding clintons emails. Trump accused him of colluding with the federal government, clinton aides pointed out, scott that information was publicly available. Nancy cordes, thanks. Late today, president obama declared a disaster in south carolina. Hurricane matthew has killed at southeast. Tonight rescues continue in lumberton, North Carolina. It looks like Mark Strassmann has found the end of the road in fayetteville, mark. Reporter scott, standing in aaron lake, except this manmade lake is gone. 15 inches of rain from the hurricane collapsed the road that held it in place, draining the lake, and flooding a neighboring town. So much of this region is grappling with matthews aftermath. Rescue teams have now reached hundreds of flood victims in lumberton. In much of the city, the water is waist deep and rising. Because the surging lumber river nearby has yet to crest. Most of the stranded have been reached. These are now targeted rescues. Responses to tips or calls. For chief jimmy hunts team, a volunteer firefighters. Pretty horrific what we have seen out here. Their five ton truck has ground. When you see folks come out with double amputees, no legs. We are able to get the folks out of their houses makes you feel something warm on the inside. Knowing that you did something good. Reporter rescue teams somehow missed, joanie gattie. Alligators and snakes. Water up to your knees in my house. When you step off the porch it is up to your neck. Her son, jim floral got worried he hadnt heard from her. He drove 16 hours from michigan and with a cousins help rescued her in a borrowed boat. Its mom. What would you do . You only get one. Jimmy hunt wants a happy end for all those families. Are you positive there is still somebody out there . Cant say 100 sure. We are checking. Hoping that everyone is out. That is 100 mess where you are now, mark. Show us around. Take a look, scott. This is one of a dozen roads in fayetteville had a major washout. Here. And getting around fayetteville, generally scott is a bit of a how to hit a baseball. How to hit a receiver. You even taught him how to hit the open man. But how much time have you spent teaching him. People with bipolar disorder suffer ten years on average without diagnosis. Thats ten years of needless suffering. Learn how easily this can in haiti, the situation is dire. Matthew left ruins, hundreds are dead. And a million doses of cholera vaccine are being rushed in. Vladamir duthiers is there. We are flying over portaupima. Not anymore. The folks here had no time, no chance to save anything. Any of their belongings, at all. Reporter this local official, told us now this seaside town has almost disappeared. They dont have water. They dont have a house. They dont have clothes. They cant find food to eat. We passed block after block of ruined buildings. Its hard to imagine it will be restored. She owns a Small Grocery store. Everything in her business ruined, she says, the food has gone rotten because it has gotten wet. Clean water scarce. Water supply contaminated with dead live stock and bodies. One hospital, already overwhelmed. 85 cholera cases and only two doctors. Right now people are drinking the water in the river and drinking any water they can find, he says. Thats how theyre getting sick. To try to stop the spread of cholera, sewers are sprayed with bleach. Residents getting hosed down. Whats the fear for you now . Whats necessary. Bring clean water, poetable water, clorox bleach. A looming crisis, scott. In some parts of the country. 80 of crops have been destroyed. Which is why the aid is so crucial. Thank you very much. Well have the latest details from cbs this morning tomorrow. Now, in iraq, u. S. Forces and iraqi troops are preparing a massive assault on the city of mosul. The timing is uncertain. With a population more than 1 million. Mosul, the largest city held by isis. Holly williams is at the new u. S. Air base only miles away. Reporter 40 miles south of mosul, American Forces are in iraq again. And preparing for battle. Gayyarah, was isis territory three months ago, recaptured and a staging base. There are some 6,000 American Service members here in iraq. Thought they had left the country for good. Major general gary volesky served in mosul in 2009 during the u. S. Occupation. Now he has come back to help iraqi soldiers liberate the city from isis. We are not shoulder to shoulder on the front lines. We are enabling them, theyre leading this fight. Reporter unlike his earlier military is only here to advise and assist from this joint operations center. And not for combat. And yet we are seeing American Service members out there. Very close to the action. In some cases losing their lives. Well, this is this is a dangerous environment that we are in. So, you know my number one priority is protection, protecting all servicemen and women that are there. This lieutenant did two tours of iraq after the u. S. Invasion. Be back in iraq again . I was a little surprised to be back here. We were back at the invitation of the government. Need to do what we need to do to advise them. Reporter at qayyarah, he showed the airstrip the americans are rebuilding ahead of the offensive. What did isis do to the area . Destroyed it. Methodically, deliberately. One end to the other. Knocked down and destroyed everything possible. Reporter the u. S. Military is back in iraq, facing an enemy that is losing territory, and more desperate than ever. If isis is defeated in mosul that will not end the countrys deep and sometimes violent religious divisions. Scott, some iraqis have told us want american troops to stay here even after isis is gone to help keep the peace. Still in iraq, 13 years after the invasion. Holly williams, thank you very much. The city suffering more than rebels against the president rose up more than five years ago. But tonight, president assad and his russian allies are fighting to crush the resistance. And as always, civilians are doing most of the dying. Elizabeth palmer has a rare report from inside aleppo. Reporter to get to the front line in aleppo, you go right downtown to where buildings are draped with sniper shields. The only Running Water comes from a public tap. A soldier let us inside one of the ruined buildings to a snipers peephole. The apartments i can see over there. Thats where the opposition fighters are hiding . Over there, is where some of todays bombs fell. Medics say eight people were killed in that neighborhood alone. As usual, some of the victims were children. Two floors below the sniper position we met the abdul wahab family. Managing to get by. The fighting right outside. Why arent you afraid . Translator im any just not, hallah tells me. But grandma is for herself and for the kids. So far they have been lucky that thousands of others have not on all side of this war. Today the Syrian Government said a rebel mortar hit a school. Five more young syrians are now dead. Reporter scott, both the United Nations and doctors a ceasefire. Even a temporary one to allow the seriously wounded people to be evacuated from besieged areas of aleppo. So far, the syrians and the russians are saying no. Liz, your reporting from syria is remarkable. And always has been. Thank you. Coming up next. After trump, victims of Sexual Assault share their stories. And samsung pulls the plug on ugh, its only lunchtime and my cold medicines wearing off. Im dragging. Yeah, that stuff only lasts a few hours. Or, take mucinex. One pill fights congestion for 12 hours. 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Old man on city bus grabs my [ bleep ] and smiles at me. Im 12. I was sharing a personal experience. And when you do that you put yourself in a vulnerable position. Reporter the response was explosive, offering an immediate window into the scope of sexual assaul hundred of people with the same horrible story. And tell them maybe for the first time. Its really unbelievable. Reporter one woman wrote, family friend laid on top of me on the couch and wouldnt let me up. I was about 11. While another shared, when you are afraid to look directly at any man because you are scared he might assault you. This is rape culture. Know that it is not okay. Millions have shared their experiences creating, notokay. While the stories are shared the theme and reality are nothing new. Do you swear to tell the truth, whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god . I do. 25 years ago, 35yearold law professor anita hill sat before an allmale Senate Judiciary committee, recounting how Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas allegedly harassed her. On several occasions, thomas told me graphically this is high tech lynching. Thomas landed a spot on the court. Hill landed a lifetime of defending her story. For 25 years we have been saying Sexual Harassment is a real problem. What i think should have been the focus of the conversation is the harm that Sexual Harassment causes to the victims. Reporter those hearings like the trump tape triggered a National Conversation on assault. But hill fears when the news cycle end, the talk of how to make change will stop too. This is a powerful moment for to understand that and to think about what do we do next to make sure this doesnt happen to another generation . Scott, hill says the fact that people are outraged about trumps comments is a big difference. She doesnt believe that would have happened in 1991. 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Posing as a limo driver. Being portrayed on saturday night live. Que paso his speech after the marathon bombings captured a wounded citys spirit. This jersey that we wear today. It doesnt say red sox. It says boston. This is our [ bleep ] city. David ortiz came to boston by way of Dominican Republic and the minnesota twins. 8th. There was no one the city wanted bat in hand in more. In the end there were no last second heroics. Ball four. His last season was over. As he stood on the moun after the game, absorbing that realization, chants and cheers washed over him. Testament to a career and life bigger than hall of fame statistics. When big papi was at the plate, there was always hope. [ cheers and applause ] don dahler, cbs news, new york. And thats the overnight news for this wednesday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back with us a little bit later for the morning news. And do not miss cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im scott pelley. . Captioning funded by cbs its wednesday, october 12th, 2016. This is the cbs morning news. She was a disaster and she is a bad person remember that. On the attack. Donald trump continues lashing out against Hillary Clinton and 22 days late. Why Trump Supporters would miss election day if they took his advice. But im just saying. I like trump. Talk of a revolution has trump shutting down a supporter at a rally. Hurricane matthew is gone