Transcripts For KYW CBS Overnight News 20161017 : comparemel

Transcripts For KYW CBS Overnight News 20161017

To lose. And thats trayhans fear for november. We are going to be a truly david vs. Goliath fight here. The suburbs of northern new jersey just miles from new york city, are black bear country. This past week there was a controversial bow and arrow bear hunt which appears to have taken the life of a well known bear, nicknamed peddles for its upright pedestrian walk. Jamie yuckas reports. Pedals, the black bear became an internet sensation. Seen here, wandering almost human like through northern new jersey neighborhoods. He had injuries to his paws. Wildlife experts believe he spent very little time on all fours. That is a bipedal bear. Reporter pedals often captured on camera. Animal rights activists say a more violent shot ended his life. One with a bow and arrow. During last weeks black bear hunt. Its horrible. Reporter chris fox often saw him in the neighborhood. An innocent bear. Searching for food. Never got into trouble. Or never harmed anybody. You have this idiot who tracked him. To hunt him. Kill him. Reporter people expressed their outrage on a face book page dedicated to pedals. Debbie mitchell writes this is cruel. Hunting a handicapped bear people enjoyed seeing. What is wrong with people . Some are making Death Threats against who ever may have killed the bear. A hunter has not been named. New jersey fish and wildlife Officials Say they may never be able to make a positive identification on the bear, believed to be pedals. Because the he had never been tagged by the agency. A petition to stop the new jersey black bear hunt had more than 25,000 signatures. The first legal bow and arrow bear hunt in new jersey in four decade. By the end of the hunt saturday. More than 430 bears were killed. Elaine, there will be another hunt here in early december. Jamie yuckas, thank you. The cbs overnight news will be right back. Over the weekend the death toll from Hurricane Matthew climbed to at least 50 people in the southeast. More than half were killed in North Carolina where most drowned in cars that were submerged by floods. Remnants of a typhoon hit the Pacific Northwest this weekend. Tornados touched down in oregon friday. And as another round of storms blew in saturday night, four casters were expecting Hurricane Force winds topping 80 miles an hour. Turns out the storms didnt have that much punch. But they still did plenty of damage. Ben tracy is in seattle. Reporter the wind were Strong Enough to topple trees and power lines. Leaving tens of thousand without power. And a big mess to clean up. When the fast moving storm hit seattle it churned up puget sound wind gusts, 40 and 50 miles an hour. But this is the Pacific Northwest. Even this storm did not stop people from coming out to take a look. Heidi van bross daughter kaya was riding out the storm in singular style. What are you doing out here, why are you not at home . We wanted to come out and do some storm watching. You are definitely watching the storm. It is hitting you in the face. Yes, it is. Very salty. Reporter this massive storm system, fueled by the remnants of a powerful pacific typhoon. Could have been much worse. It weakened unexpectedly and tracked west, sparing seatle the worst wind. The National Weather service and local meteorologists are taking some heat on social media for overhyping the storm. But if it is your house and the tree ends up on you probably think this storm was powerful enough. Elaine. Ben tracy. Thank you. Coming up next. The hurricane in haiti. A reporters notebook from the disaster area. 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. Start healthing. Yeah, click. Nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea heres pepto bismol ah. Nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea this weekend u. S. Secretarygeneral ban ki moon visited haiti. There were clashes ahead of his arrival. Haitians are frustrated aid has been slow to arrive since the storm hit more than a week ago. Thousands of homes were destroyed. Nearly 550 people are dead. Vladamir duthier shows us the misery the hurricane left behind. Reporter we spent the last week in haiti covering the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew. Almost seven years ago, i was here. Less than 24 hours after this nation was rocked by an earthquake in 2010. I have been back several times since. Always because of a tragedy. This time was no different. The capital portauprince was spared. Towns on the islands Southern Coast like jeremy were leveled. When we arrived in jeremy it wasnt hard to see why so many homes were wiped out. And so many were killed. All the roofs of the folks in the countryside are made of tin. And there is no way that tin is going to sustain in the face of 145 mile an hour wind. They have been sleeping outdoors. She told me they have nothing left. They didnt have anything. They didnt have water. They dont have food. He showed whats was left of his home. This is the bedroom. She has three children. They live through the storm, now she wonders if they will survive the aftermath. Thats bread fruit all they have to eat right now. Everybody is giving their names. And i think that they feel by giving me their names, we wont forget them. The next day, we took a helicopter to portaupima from the air looked like it was hit by a bomb. The people here are absolutely vulnerable. They dont have water. They dont have a house. They dont have clothes. They cant find food to eat. They have problems with everything. Reporter a lot of people were killed in this community when the tin roofs sliced open peoples necks. Now the big fear is cholera. The last outbreak killed 10,000. Jeff Daniel Aguire doctors without borders. Treating 100 people. Not one person has died. Over seven years ago i was here. This is where tens of thousand of quake victim were unceremoniously buried in mass grades. On this sacred, Hallowed Ground there is an overturned portapotties. It break is my heart to see what we are seeing here. Everybody should be ashamed. As we were leaving. We met some kids sitting on the sun baked rocky soil. He wants to be a journalist. He wants to be a doctor. Theyre full of hope. I would like to share in their hope. But i have been back here too many times. Vladamir duthier, cbs news. Tremendous reporting there by vladamir. Still ahead. Archaeological remains of rome. And my cold medicines ugh, iwearing off. Chtime 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. 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In italy ancient monuments and artifacts destroyed by isis in iraq and syria were rising from destruction with the help of modern technology. Seth doane has our report from rome. Reporter a humanheaded bull destroyed in iraq along with this temple ceiling lost in syria among the monuments reimagined reconstructed and put on display in rome. This is exactly as we would have seen it before isis destroyed it. Absolutely. It doesnt exist anymore. Reporter romes former mayor was the driving force behind an effort to research and rebuild monuments destroyed by isis. Three italian firms took on the project. To make lifesized replicas in plastic stone and plaster, using pictures and documents collected from iraq and syria. We want to demonstrate the reconstruction and the scientific terms of reference is necessary and possible. You can reconstruct but you cant bring back the original . Absolutely not. But, we can accept the last word is the word of terrorists. Displayed in the rome coliseum. A fitting place, he says. Because it is also a place of triumph and tragedies. Reporter what did you think when they came to you with the idea . Translator it is a wonderful thing, ivano told us. He owns a company that caters to movie sets not museums. He showed us the high tech three d printer to build the base of the recreation of the archives of ebla destroyed in syria. And, how they recreated tablets in plaster. Working from copies. Is there greater responsibility to make sure you get this right . People are looking at this as a piece of history . Thats true. This is not cinema. We pay much more attention, he acknowledged this is a huge responsibility. There are art historians purists say you shouldnt be doing this. We dont want to repeat what happened in afghanistan. In afghanistan, in 2001, the taliban destroyed buddhist statues from the 6th century. And 15 years later, it is still a big hole in a mountain. He says his work is as much about displaying history as it is fighting back against those who tried to destroy it. Seth doane, cbs news, rome. Up next, the Amazing Technology that allowed a paralyzed man to feel the president s touch. narrator attention i like to get my hands dirty. I like to know how things work. Trust me, these old engines arent complicated. Medicare. Thats complicated. We knew it didnt cover everything. We learned we could be responsible for thousands of dollars out of pocket. Thats why we called Colonial Penn. I called, he listened. laughing that call was a real eye opener. It turns out medicare only pays 80 of covered part b medical expenses. The rest wed have to pay ourselves. But Colonial Penn has plans that can help with those out of pocket costs. alex its true. Im alex trebek. Colonial penn offers many affordable Medicare Supplement insurance policies to help fit a variety of needs and budgets. 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You just have to choose a company that does. soft music finally, president obama had an unforgettable handshake in pittsburgh when he met with a pioneer on the frontiers of medicine and technology. Dr. Jon lapook has the story. Reporter when president obama shook this robotic hand, pcould feel the firm gripnd as if it was his own hand. Copeland is paralyzed from the chest down after a car accident in 2004 injured his spinal cord. Lots of things are hard. Picking cups up. Regaining ability to do things can really change someone any life. Reporter things changed at the university of pittsburgh. Last year, four electrodes were implanted in copelands brain two in motor cortex, two where feeling in the hand is processed. This is the first time shes devices have been implanted in the brain to try to generate these sensations. Biomedical engineer robert gaunt part of the research team. When we delivered the tiny pulses of electricity we can stimulate these neurons. And from the perspective of the neurons they dont really care whether theyre being active because your hand is being touched or if we make them become active using these little devices. Here we go again. Reporter in this experiment, reported in science translational medicine gaunt presses on a finger sending signals to electrodes in the brain. As neurons fire, copeland feels pressure and can distinguish between individual fingers. Index. Copeland can feel four or five distinct sensations. Pressure. One that is kind of tingly. The first couple times, you know its, really cool. He is also working with researchers to hone ability to move the robotic arm just by thinking. He says thats kind of cool too. Everybody fully grasp what is going on here. Reporter president obama was clearly impressed. Both men could feel a sense of history. Dr. Jon lapook, cbs news, new york. Thats the overnight news for this monday. For some of you the news continues. Check back later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im elaine quijana. Welcome to the overnight news. Im elaine quijano. With 22 days to go until the election. Cbs news checked in with voters in 13 key states that will likely decide the race. Our new Battleground Tracker poll Shows Hillary clinton widened her lead among women those states. Donald trump has lost the vote of some republican women. Overall, Republican Voters want Party Leaders to stand behind trump despite his recent problems. Errol barnett takes us through the numbers with our elections director Anthony Salvanto in washington. Anthony whats changed in the 13 battleground states in the last few weeks . Across the states which will decide the election Hillary Clinton jumped out to a sixpoint lead. Tied last month. Whats driving this errol, is a big shift among women voters. She was up 5 points among women last month. Now she is out to a 15 point lead. Thats a significant change. And, we could be headed for what might be the largest gender gap we have ever seen. Why . This is following what was said by donald trump in the tapes that were released . Donald trump lost support among republican women as well. Goes beyond a bit. 70 of voters feel now that donald trump does not respect women. What could be trouble for him Going Forward are, these moderate and republican women are precisely the kind of voters that he needs now to start winning. Because of this some Republican Leaders have distanced themselves from trump. How do the voters see that . Republican rankandfile would like the party to get behind donald trump. 7 in ten say they should get behind him. Very few want them to push back against donald trump. This is a narrative we have seen actually throughout the year. Where Republican Voters are, dont care very much what their Party Leadership has to say. Secretary clinton still faces challenges of her own with the lingering email controversy. How is that resonating . Voters say the contents of those emails have made them feel like Hillary Clinton says, Different Things in private than she says in public. And part of that is wrapped up in her low numbers on telling the truth that those continue to be very lo numbers for her. The final president ial debate is wednesday. How likely is it to change anyones minds . Most people watch the debate rooting for favorite candidate. Like a sporting event. Where people have a favorite team. A quarter voters Say Something in the debate may change their mind. But it has to be big. 73 say the will not change their mind. Our cbs News Elections director. Thank you for break it down. Thank you. Elaine. Thank you to our Elections Team in washington. The Vice President ial candidates have their own views on where this election is headed. Mike pence and tim kaine spoke with John Dickerson on face the nation. Another thing he is saying is the election is rigged. My question is is that a responsible thing for a candidate to say . Well i think what donald trump is talking about is frankly what appears to be the monolithic support of the National Media for Hillary Clintons campaign. Their willful ignorance about the avalanche of hard evidence, not allegations, john, but hard evidence, now coming out in these emails of collusion and pay for play politics and the American People are just tired of it. Well respect the outcome of this election, john. Let me be very clear. Donald trump said in the first debate, that well respect the will of the American People in this election. The peaceful transfer of power is a hallmark of, of american history. And, and elections get really tough. But, the American People are getting awful tired of this, this two on one fight with, many of you in the National Media<

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