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>> reporter: it might have been a lack of sleep or eyepopping new poll numbers. either way in detroit today, clinton was practically giddy. what's exciting to me is that we are getting more and more democrats, but from independents and republicans. hoping to pick off more of them, her campaign released four ads featuring gop voters who have already made the switch. >> so i am crossing party lines and voting for hillary. >> i don't always agree with her. she is reasonable. she's smart. >> her aide argue trump's personal attacks last night. >> the devil. >> show he is more focused on stoking his base than expanding >> and believe me, she has tremendous hate in her heart. >> trump's troubles were a welcome distraction from the wikileaks release of 2,000 more hacked e-mails from clinton campaign chairman john podesta's account. the first batch included sought after passages from clinton's paid speeches to wall street. they showed her bantoring with the banking industry she criticized on the trail. to day's batch revealed inner workings of her campaign press machine. spinning her positions on sensitive issues like the keystone xl oil pipeline. in one e-mail from august, an aide writes are we trying to find a good way to leak her opposition to pipeline without her actually having to say it and give up her principled stand about not second-guessing the president in public. apparently they never found a way. and clinton went public a few weeks later in des moines. >> i don't think it is in the ohio and elsewhere, clinton's aide say they need more data before deciding whether to try to expand the battleground map to include a few battleground red states. states like utah, and arizona, and georgia, scott. where the race was unexpectedly close even before this weekend's developments. >> nancy cordes, thank you very much. with the speaker of the house dumping trump today. campaign for congressional republicans, we asked julianna goldman to tell us how likely it is the republican house or republican senate could change hands. >> how about it, huh? >> reporter: by holding emergency call with members today, house speaker paul ryan all but acknowledged the trump showing donald trump bragging about sexual assault is threatening republican majorities in congress. >> i moved on her like a -- >> democrats need 30 seats to take control of the house. five seats to win back the denounced trump. but the speaker isn't one of the at least 27 who rescinded their endorsement. it is a rhetorical tightrope to avoid alienating trump's core supporters whose polls show are voting for downballot republicans and maybe more galvanized after the flame throwing at the debate. >> because you would be in jail. >> democrats smell blood. have already begun cutting ad hitting opponents for waiting until now to dump trump. >> where did you stand on joe mccarthy? georgela >> like this one out today from ted strickland who has fall bean hind, republican senator rob portman. >> history will judge rob portman a coward. what will we do. >> senate majority leader won't weigh in. scott, one group sticking by trump, the republican national committee also said today it will provide money and other resources to their republican nominee. >> julianna goldman. thanks. two missiles were fired the missiles came from yemen where rebels are fighting the u.s.-backed government. the uss mason used what the pog called on board defensive measures. and the missiles crashed into the sea. coming up next, two murdered police officers, one a new mom, the other due to retire. later, samsung takes drastic action as more of its smart phones overheat. many sleep-aids have pain medicine but zzzquil is different because why would you take a pain medicine when all you want is good sleep? 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>> not going to show up in stockings for christmas. >> reporter: the note 7 was samsung's biggest shot yet at its greatest rival, apple after the unenthusiastic reception to iphone 7. suspending sales of this model could cost samsung $630 million this quarter alone. >> don dahler, thanks. 90-minute debate. 15 minutes of fame. sponsored by the quick silver card by capital one. earn unlimited 1.5 cash back nearly 67 million people tuned into the debate last night. the surprise star. was the man in the red sweater. >> what steps will your energy policy take. to meet our energy needs? >> kenneth bone, has become decidedly popular online. in the past day, the power plant 36,000 twitter followers. before the debate, he says, he had 7. and two of them were his grandmother. gq even posted a kenneth bone halloween costume kit. he is taking it all in fun. bone says i am going as myself for halloween. it will be the best costume as for when he will make up his mind about the election, bone says he will do that right after the final debate next week. that's the "overnight news" for this tuesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news and do not miss cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new this is the cbs "overnight news." welcome to the overnight news. i'm tony dokoupil. the wind and rain is gone. but the death toll continues to rise in the wake of hurricane matthew. nearly two dozen people have been killed by the storm and its aftermath. more flooding is expected as all the rain washes down the rivers in the southeast. states of emergency in effect up and down the coast. hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses still in the dark. mark strassmann in fayetteville, north carolina, with the latest. >> reporter: in some parts of north carolina getting around is a real challenge. look at this road, washed away, and impassible, not just for residents but rescue teams trying to reach people trapped in life threatening moments. >> hold on. we're coming. we're coming for you. teams, rescue a mother and infant daughter. the family's car got stuck in swirling flash floodwaters. also okay this family of three, marooned on top of their suv. they had tried to drive through a raging current. needed to be rescued by a team of new york firefighters. over the weekend. more than 1,000 people, were rescued here. hurricane matthew is off the map. but still with us. and we are taking it very seriously. it will be with us for a long time. carl lee is a member of fema's urban search-and-rescue team. from the air he showed us the challenge on the ground. looking for the areas, people are stranded on their roof or stranded on their vehicle. want the coordinates. >> matthew dumped 15 inches of rain on north carolina. >> even 90 miles inland you can see water related problems all over. stranded homes, neighborhoods. washed out roads. falling at a rate of 2 inches an hour. all that rain also overflowed the state's rivers. several feet above normal levels. breaching dams and threatening towns with record flooding. >> we are going to try to get some clothes, before we get wet. families using boats to collect what they can from homes where the water is rising. >> we had water last week. that come in. before this come in. so nowhere for it to go. because of roads like this, some residents won't get home for dates. contaminated drinking water is a worry. the city declared a water shortage emergency. the united states caught the force. estimates of the death toll range from 400 to 1,000. villages wiped off the map. and vladamir duthiers is there. >> reporter: the death toll may continue to rise here in haiti but never know for sure it is difficult to get to remote parts of the country. for now the u.s. military is helping the haitian police. see some of their helicopters behind me here. they're trying to get help to those in need. days aftermath to made landfall tens of thousand are homeless and hungry. in the town, 80% of the buildings are damaged or destroyed. jeff jauntie showed us whus was left. >> you took the children. got on your knees and cover them. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> reporter: he described the horror of living through the storm. >> the roof -- the roof came flying over here. >> yeah. i called them. come in here. come in here. then they come of in. >> reporter: then your roof? >> yeah. >> reporter: wow. more noon 10,000 people are staying at this shelter. a school, one of the few structures to have survived the hurricane. they've tell us they have seen little to nothing in terms of help from their government. >> they don't have anything to eat. they don't have anything to drink. for the moment, no one is coming to help them. the most difficult part of our walking through the community, dozens of survivors surrounded me. they asked me to write their names in my reporter's notebook. almost a way of them to say, look we are surviving, we are here. don't forget abouts. >> donald trump find himself slipping in the polls after sunday's debate and release of the video where he talks of kissing and groping women without their consent. looks like the republican party establishment has had enough. dozens of republicans pulled their support. the gop keeping control of congress. major garrett has more. >> the last 72 hours framed what this election is about. >> reporter: congressional republicans couldn't agree more. in a conference call, house speaker paul ryan told gop colleagues he would no longer defend trump. the speaker will spend the month focused on protecting our congressional majority said ashlee strong. ryan told republicans angered by trump's sexually aggressive and profane remarks in the 2005 individually to run from the candidate if necessary. or stand with him if their constituents are too. don't feel obligated to support your party's nominee. on twitter trump said, paul ryan should spend more time on balancing the budget. jobs and illegal immigration and not waste his time on fighting republican nominee. on the call, some republicans like dana rohrabacher and trent franks urged nominee to recover. last night? how many of you? >> trump continued to downplay the video as rumors swirled more tapes could be released. >> i was getting beaten up for 72 hours. on all of the networks. for inappropriate words. 12 years ago. locker room talk. whatever you want to call it. >> if you look at bill clinton, far worse. mine are words. his was action. >> reporter: after bringing up president bill clinton's extramarital affairs last night. trump today threatened more. >> if they want to release more tapes, saying inappropriate things, we'll continue to talk about bill and hillary clinton doing inappropriate things. about sexual assault is now threatening republican majorities in congress. >> democrats need 30 seats to take control of the house. just five seats to win back the senate. since friday, more than 70 republicans including ryan have denounced trump. able. the speaker isn't one of the at least 27 who rescinded their endorsement. a rhetorical tightrope to avoid supporters polls show are voting for down ballot republicans maybe more galvanized after trump's flame throwing at last night's debate. >> because you'd be in jail. but democrats smell blood. and have begun cutting ads hitting opponents for waiting until now to dump trump. >> where did you stand on joe mccarthy? george wallace? this is one of the moments? >> like this one out today from ohio democrat ted strickland who has fallen far behind republican senator rob portman. campaign managers of donald trump and hillary clinton. you're watching the cbs 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 lysol. campaign managers for donald trump and hillary clinton surprise, surprise, very different takes on sunday's presidential debate. they discussed them on cbs this morning. >> "the washington post" is reporting that the trump campaign wanted to seat the women who have accused bill clinton of indiscretion in the commission on presidential debates thwarted that? >> i was surprised that they thwarted that only because it did not say family box it said v if p box. in the clinton box they had invited senator claire mccaskill of missouri she is not a family member. they threatened to have security remove the women. thought that was unfortunate. mark cuban got to sit where he wanted to sit. the broader issue. played of hillary clinton her first response last night. norah the when she says this man never apologizes to anybody for anything. then he went on to apologize again. and said he was embarrassed for the remarks he made. and that there is a difference between word and actions. that succeeded his earlier post on, friday night in light of these, in light of the videotape revelation that he said foolish things and was sorry for them. >> what was the point of having the woth live chat? there wasn't a press conference, reporters weren't allowed to asking them questions. what was the point of bringing them forward? do you think that plays well with women voters? >> it wasn't a facebook live that. these women want to be heard. and i'm sure they would be available to come on your show anytime. we agree with hillary clinton. she famously said a year ago that she believes all sexual assault victims deserve off to be heard and believed. and i'm sorry that there are exclusions to her list. based on, based on the way she has treated them. the whole point of those four women last night, is how hillary clinton treated them. she is the one running for president. and "the new york times" last week, shortly after endorsing her for president, went through the whole litany of hillary clinton's modus operandi, she would name and shame the women. comply with them being the target of private investigators. just really try to ruin their lives. they want to be heard. in the case of kathy shelton. she was a 12-year-old rape victim. notten dispute. hillary clinton represented successfully her accuser. >> selected by a judge. selected by a judge. >> to defend the man. and she did so. and, a year later, laughed about, the tactics in getting him to have the plea deal. she deserved to be heard. >> you expect that speaker ryan will keep his endorsement of as well? >> i don't know, charlie. i hope speaker ryan keeps his word and endorsement of donald trump. speaker ryan of course, took to the stage in wisconsin at his event and faced some boos from the crowd. those who are expecting to see o donald trump. and -- >> what are defections doing to the campaign. people who endorsed donald trump. hopeful he would be a different candidate. they're disendorsing him. what does that do to the campaign? >> tells us that many of them do not want to support him. we will take the case to the voters. as the campaign manager. we welcome them back. they saw on display, somebody willing to take the case to hillary clinton. if the members can live with giving the next, three, four supreme court justices over to hillary clinton. >> we were all disappointed by donald trump's stunt event. prior to the debate. he went into the debate intent on throwing hillary clinton off her game. and trying to sling a lot of mud. hillary showed up at the debate wanting to talk to the american people about specific plans she has to make a difference in people's lives. i think she had the opportunity to do that. had to do quite a bit of fact checking on donald trump we feel like we got that done. >> they're calling it the ugliest, nastiest debate ever, did it feel that way to you watching it? >> like i said, i was disappointed first of all that donald trump wanted to make this about mudslinging. i was disappointed about the stunt that he tried to pull just about an hour beforehand. and unfortunately, he continued a string of inaccuracies and lies. the fact checkers have said that. so, yeah, i was disappointed in that. like i said. secretary clinton was able to make a clear case. articulated clear plans on health care, foreign policy and many topics. >> robbie, "the washington post" is reporting that donald trump's campaign sought to intimidate hillary clinton and embarrass former presidentl who have accused former president clinton of sexual uh abuse, putting them in the trump family box. at the last minute they were thwarted? >> i think like i said the whole situation is disappointing. donald trump's campaign had a string of disasters the his failed performance in the last debate. his vice presidential nominee, refused to defend him. at his debate. and then obviously, we had the the machado controversy, taxes, this video last friday. donald trump's trying to change the dynamic. but i would argue he is just dig the hole deeper with these, attacks. and trying to drag this debate down. we will continue to seek to talk about the issues. >> beyond that. he said if he was elected he would appoint a prosecutor to try to put her in jail because she deleted e-mails after they were under subpoena. >> again, it is disappointing. donald trump thinks the presidency is like some banana republic dictatorship where you can lock up your political opponents. the career staff at justice department have ruled on this issue. again, this is just donald trump trying to intimidate hillary, bully hillary. and change the debate from anything but himself. i think he should apologize. >> thanks, robbie. >> robbie mook. >> thanks. i'm here in bristol, virginia. and now...i'm in bristol, tennessee. on this side of the road is virginia... and on this side it's tennessee. no matter which state in the country you live in, you could save hundreds on car insurance by switching to geico. look, i'm in virginia... i'm in tennessee... virginia... tennessee... and now i'm in virginessee. see how much you could save on car insurance. or am i in tennaginia? 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>> well, i would like to see the court have a full house by the time this term ends. >> reporter: you would like to >> nine members. >> reporter: before this term ends. no thought of retiring? >> i have said that i will hold this office as long as i can do the job full steam. >> reporter: you are doing it full steam? >> i know that this year i am okay. at my age, i am 83, you have to take it year by year. many people have been fascinated by the fact that ruth bader ginsburg and anthony scalia were friends. we know you both loved opera. you told me when we talked in your chambers he was a better singer than you are. >> he was a much better singer. justice scalia had a very good tenor voice. i am a monotone. >> reporter: we agree on a whole lot of stuff, we do. ruth is really bad only on the the court? >> of course i do. it is a paler place without him. he had an uncanny ability to make even the most somber judge smile. >> reporter: when you came to the court, sandra day o'connor was your good friend? 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it's tuesday, october 11th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." political nastines campaign trail, and he's not holding back his feelings about the media and hillary clinton. >> i'm telling you, they are so dishonest. without the media, without the media, hillary clinton couldn't be elected dog catcher. >> while clinton tells voters in ohio that she welcomes trump's questioning what about she's been doing for the past 30

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