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good morning, clinton's running ma thinks trump is confused. >> president obama gives his first response to questions about the $400 million cash payment to iran. he says talk about ransom belongs in a spy novel. the director of the olympic opening ceremony addresses reports he will feature super model in a skit described as racist. we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener, your
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>> president obama takes on trump. >> $400 million being flown to iran. what is going on? $400 million in cash. >> we announced these payments in january. this wasn't some nefarious deal. >> donald trump saw money pouring off a plane in iran. >> i have no idea what he's talking about. he recently criticize me saying i was a bad governor of new jersey. >> you think donald trump was confused? >> i aboabsolutely. >> i have met people who were destroyed by donald trump. so take a look at what he's done, not what he says. >> that's scary. >> recovery efforts underway in new orleans after a tornado touched down in the city's district.
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airport in italy. a cargo jet overshot the runway on to a highway. highway patrol sergeant hit by driver. amazingly, the trooper only had minor injuries. >> car pool karaoke videos starring the u.s. swim team. >> and all that matters. >> do you support paul ry >> it's fun ny because, god, i hope it's true. >> on "cbs this morning." >> vice president biden tweeted 5 happy 55th, a brother to me. he had a fphoto of some friendship bracelets. >> donald trump tweeted a picture of the ones he made for
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? welcome to "cbs this morning." charlie rose is off so josh elliott of cbsn is with us. good to have you here. >> good to be here. charlie, enjoy this weekend. >> donald trump's rocky week is finishing rougher than it started. the two latest national polls show trump trailing hillary clinton by significant margins. points. the other, by nine points. the 15-point gap is the largest since the convention. >> in battleground states a new series of polls shows that hillary clinton is leading by double digits in pennsylvania and new hampshire. in florida she is six points ahead. dean reynolds is in wisconsin where several big gop names will be noticeably absent when trump campaigns there today. dean, good morning.
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tonight, he will have his running mate mike pence at his side, but wisconsin's top republican officials will not be here. governor scott walker, u.s. senator ron johnson, and house speaker paul ryan have all found other things to do. >> so i wrote a few things down. >> reporter: donald trump came to maine on thursday prepared to stay on message. >> 400 million in cash being >> reporter: but that didn't last long. trump repeated his debunk claim that this video was video of a secret cash exchange with iran. >> a tape was made, right? you saw that with the airplane coming in? nice plane. and the airplane coming in and the money coming off, i guess, right? >> reporter: then trump had to quiet a rowdy crowd when he brought you ub mike pence's
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re-election bid of house speaker paul ryan. >> paul ryan is a good guy. no, he's a good guy. >> reporter: trump decided to hold out. >> he said, but i like him. he's a friend of mine. would you mind if i endorse him? and i will not do it if you say no. i said, mike, if you like him, go ahead and do it 100%. >> reporter: and pence broke on two other high profile endorsement. >> of course, i support john mccain and kell i didn't candidates. >> he's had a pretty strange run since the convention. you would think that we ought to be focusing on hillary clinton on how all of her deficiencies. >> reporter: pointing to upcoming television briefings at an afternoon rally, trump tried to refocus his attacks on hillary clinton. >> we are both supposed to be brief in the not too distant future. i'm saying, you can't brief her. you can't brief her. >> reporter: president obama warned trump to keep the information to himself.
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video trump has been talking about for a couple of days, this morning, he admitted he was mistaken. minutes ago he tweeted the plane i saw on the television was the hostage plane trump's history of making his products overseas. nancy, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. yeah, clinton hasn't even been saying much about trump's nightmare week, because there is a growing number of republicans who are willing to do that for
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entirely on building a case that he is a bad businessman. clinton hit her sixth small business in a week thursday in her fourth battleground state and in between sampling dessert. >> this is fabulous looking. >> reporter: and trying out toys she has hammered home one consistent message. >> i find it highly amusing that donald trump talks about make america great again. he doesn't make a thing in america except >> reporter: we caught up with her thursday at mohava electric. >> donald trump says the reason he makes so many of his products overseas is the market and it's too expensive to do it right now and he would change that market as presidency. >> no. when you run for president, you eed to be judged by what you have done and i think the evidence is pretty clear. everything he has made, he has made somewhere else. he has not put americans to work. >> reporter: clinton surge is due in part to college educated
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points in 2012, but now favor clinton over trump by five points. senate democratic leader harry reid campaigned with clinton in his home state of nevada yesterday and said gop turmoil over trump could make it easier for his party to take the senate. if you were faced with this situation on the democratic side, what would you do? would you withdrawal your endorsement? >> he is the nominee of the republican party. they are stuck with him. no way o >> reporter: the reason he says there is no way out is that gop leaders know that if they signal that they know longer support trump, a slice of the republican electorate will simply stay home and that would lead to gop losses in congress and elsewhere that would take years to recover from. >> that is a dilemma. nancy, thank you. hillary clinton's running mate tim kaine is campaigning in wisconsin today. we spoke yesterday at a diner in the senator's home state of virginia.
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dollar u.s. payment to iran that donald trump claims amounts to a ransom for u.s. hostages. if you were vice president, would you allow a plane full of money to land in iran on the same day that four u.s. hostages are freed? >> norah, here is the thing. congress was briefed on this months ago. i'm on these committees and we are aware of it. iran had a sizeable legal claim against the united states that has been pending in international a very long time. there was a settlemt claim. a settlement where the u.s. agreed to pay a fraction of the claim. and, yes, the u.s. then paid that claim. i don't -- >> i understand that but let's talk about the perception of on the very same day, a plane with 400 million dollars in foreign currency landing and being delivered. >> perception is one thing and reality matters more. we got hostages home. and we took a legal claim that was a legit claim and bargained
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paid that claim off. >> if you were vice president you would let it happen? >> i would negotiate any legal claim that we had and i try to get the best deal wek and i'd also try to get american hostages home. >> reporer: on thursday, donald trump has doubled down and said he saw money pouring off of a plane in iran and that the iranian government released that footage to embarrass the united states. >> i have no idea what he is talking about. >> reporter: that video doesn't exist? >> it doesn't exist. he might be thinking about iran contra from like 35 years ago or he recently criticized me saying i was a bad governor of new jersey. >> reporter: he confused you with tom kaine? >> yes, he was governor of new jersey 26 years ago. it hurt my feelings until i realized, wait a minute i was never governor of new jersey and didn't even live in new jersey. he was confusing the situation from two or three decades ago and maybe that is why he confusing this videotape. >> reporter: do you think donald trump is confused in.
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confused. >> john heilemann is a producer of "the circus" a division of cbs. good morning. >> good morning. >> happy friday. >> lots of titles. >> tim kaine is saying trump is confused. >> i think a mild version of what he thinks, but yeah. >> what do you think that signals as a line coming from the clinton campaign? >> the clinton campaign has kind of a double frame on donald trump. the first he is kind of temperamentally unsuited to be president and the other is he is a jerk. that is one line w it's kind of a mild version ever this guy really shouldn't be sitting in the oval office. >> paul manafort was sitting where you were yesterday at the same time and said the campaign is not in chaos and the dropping numbers is something to be expected and we have a hundred days and in good shape. the republicans that were defecting he said were people weren't going to endorse him any way. >> right. >> they seem to be oblivious to the fact that everybody outside the bubble thinks their campaign is in turmoil?
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oblivious. in my 25 years of covering this that is what campaigns say. the top man can't say our campaign is in chaos. >> they could say there is a troubling thing. >> you never hear that from campaigns. not what they are paid to do. it is the case right now that there is polling now that has 15-point gap but has donald trump down 33. previously, a lot of people thought his floor was 39 and 40. donald trump at 33 is a catastrop catastrophe. >> the battles are over before they are fought. >> the battles aren't over. we still have shy of a hundred days and still opportunity to change. there is a huge opportunity for trump when the debate come around. his problem right now is that this bounce that she's gotten
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worst week for him of the campaign, comes now at the beginning of august, where we are about to head into three weeks of olympic coverage. not a lot of opportunity to move these numbers and reset the race until you get to mid september. problem for trump in the long run, but it contributes to this extraordinary panic in the party. >>y publicly but are they saying it privately? >> i think everybody in the trump campaign are incredibly concerned. >> the candidate himself seems to be perhaps signaling this by saying a few times now the election is rigged. president obama, yesterday, spoke about it. that is quite a flag to plant. doubt he believes that or is this the makings of an excuse? >> i have traveled in some strange and difficult to explore places but what exactly goes inside donald trump's head, i
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something that happens where it's unprecedented, right is in the notion that a nominee of a major political party would try to be spinning his defeat in advance, and suggesting that basically the american democracy is broken and crooked in some way, never seen that before and i think it's quite troubling. >> he has said that a lot, "never seen that before." >> thank you, john heilemann. president obama is responding for the first time about the questions about the controversial 400 million dolla cash payment to iran and one of the issues that came up at his onference yesterday at theellios neewsama called talk of ransom pay to iran for u.s. hostages a transfer that was carried out in big bundles of nonu.s. currency the stuff of spy novels. the president said it was much
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monoed to iran in the first place and couldn't be transferred any other way. after reviewing military efforts against isis and iraq and syria, president obama, for the first time, addressed questions about a 400 million dollar payment to iran at the time four detained americans were released. >> we announced these payments in january. many months ago. there wasn't a secret. this wasn't some nefarious deal. we do not pay ransom we do not pay ransom and we didn't here and we don't -- we won't in the futu future. >> reporter: as yet the administration has refused to say if the plane ferrying the americans from iran to switzerland departed before or after the currency arrived. deepening the sense iran viewed it as ransom. the president suggested the nature of the payment, not the timing, made the story intriguing.
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you know, some, you know, crime novel because cash was exchanged. the reason cash was exchanged is because we don't have a banking relationship with iran. >> reporter: in the fight against the islamic state, obama said the tide is turning. >> isil has not had a major successful offensive operation if in either syria or iraq in a if you year. >> reporter: but the president took painful note of isis-inspired terror attacks inu >> as we have seen, it is still very difficult to detect and prevent lone actors or small cells of terrorists who are determined to kill the innocent and are willing to die. >> reporter: the president also touted coalition air strikes that took off the battlefield three top isis commanders and intelligence gained from former isis strongholds in iraq and vae. the optimistic investment against the islamic state and
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criticism of gop nominee donald trump. >> police in london say a stabbing rampage that killed an american woman was not an act of terrorism. 64-year-old darlene horton died in wednesday's knife attack. her husband is a florida state university professor teaching in london for the summer. five other people, including a second american, were hurt in the attack. police say the somali norwegian teen behind the attack appears problems. a georgia father is under arrest after his twin daughters died after parnl left in a hot car. it's unclear how long the 15-month-olds were in the vehicle. it happened in carrollton, georgia. mark strassmann shows how it's a deadly summer for children left in overheated vehicles. >> reporter: police say when they arrived on the street in carrollton, they found the
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unresponsive toddlers in a kiddie pool. another neighbor rushed over with packs of ice but it wasn't enough to save the girls. >> we did find a car that did have two child seats in the back seat of the car. we believe possibly that is where the children were possibly left. >> reporter: the temperature, at the time, was around 90 degrees. north faces multiple charges of involuntary manslaughter and reckless conduct. this is the latest in what is a deaths this summer. earlier this week, an 18-month-old girl was pronounced dead after she was found not breathing in a hot car outside of abilene, kansas. sore far this summer, 26 kids in 15 states have died after being left in hot cars. that is two more than all of last year. >> we are really concerned about the numbers that we are seeing this year. >> reporter: deborah hersman is
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council. >> it takes minutes for a car to heat up to dangerous levels. kids' bodies heat up four times faster than adults and cracking the windows doesn't matter. >> reporter: the twins' death in carrollton are still under investigation. the window difference. important to remember. >> a cargo plane overshot a runway at an italian runway overnight. it burst through an airport fence and blocked two lanes on the road. the accident delayed the flights for hours in italy's third busiest airport northeast of milan. the pilot and first officer were not hurt. a cbs news investigation into used car dealerships sparks action. that is ahead.
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good morning, everyone. it's 7:26. i'm alan gionet. new this morning, a warning about a man apparently trying to expose himself to children in parker. it happened at the clubhouse apartments on clubhouse drive. officers say 8 and 11-year-old followed the man to a the chirp were able to getaway. police say the man is between 30 and 40 and he has dark or tanned skin and wearing black gym shorts, tennis shoes and a blue shirt. trip right now on 10th and combar this son. a car hit a pole. we understand 1 person has died. crews on scene for a few hours. they work to restore
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intersection and what's going on. >>reporter: it's a look at 10th and garrison from copter 4. the intersections effected, they're sparing intersections as we look at the map. it's on kipling to wadsworth. there's going to be quite a bit of delays as a result of this as you can see. some slowdowns westbound, colfax and northbound wadsworth. alan i would suggest if you could, you may have to take sheridan and federal down to 6th avenue
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? the olympic games from rio de janeiro, where they are hours away from the opening ceremony. it's always exciting for me to see the athletes from all of the countries together holding their flags. our american team will be wearing uniforms designed by ralph lauren. these are the uniforms they are going to be wearing on t as you can see, they are terrible. looks like an acapello group. nothing instills fear in your popt li popt like a blazer and a pair of white capri pants. >> i have to disagree with jimmy
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past, this is a marked >> i would wear that outfit. >> i was just going to say that exact same thing. would you wear that outfit? >> the white capris might be a tough look for me. >> they could make it longer, josh. >> you are a tall guy and that would look funny. welcome back to "cbs this morning.? in this half hour, the uniforms are not the only olympic controversy we are talking about. the olympic torch has nearly completed its chaotic journey you could say thug have been questions about super model gisele bundchen's starring role. "cbs this morning" investigators used car dealers that don't tell you about defects that can kill but one dealer is fighting so change the industry enter-from-within. looking barred to that. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around th globe. politico reports on president obama's criticism of
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more money to fight zika. the president blasted lawmakers for leaving washington for not making available funds he asked for six months ago. florida says a ten-block area of a miami district where people caught the virus have now been cleared of local transmissions. former cia deputy director michael morrell says he is endorsing hillary clinton for president. morrell says he is neither a registered democrat nor a registered republican. he has voted for both parties in the past and remain silent about his preference for president but now morrell says he plans to vote for clinton because she will keep the country safe and that, quote, donald j. trump is not only unqualified for the job but he may well pose a threat to our national security. until recent, morrell was a cbs news contributor. "the washington post" says u.s. coasts have gone without a major hurricane impact for a record length of time. the last one was wilma which hit
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reached nearly 4,000 days. experts fear the potential damage from the next impact could be huge. florida's coastal communities have added 1.5 million people since the last big storm. the richards times dispatch says a former police officer could serve at least two and a half years in prison for killing a shoplifting suspect. a jury recommended the sentence yesterday after convicting steven rankin of manslaughter. rankin shot an unarmed black teen last year outside a virginia walmart. brought a gun into what was, at worst, a fist fight. britain's "guardian" reports that most of russia's team will compete in the olympic games despite the doping allegations. the ioc cleared 70% of the team. whistle-blowers revealed to "60 minutes" in may that a russian lab gave athletes performance enhancers and hid their drug use. we are just hours away from
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the olympic torch this morning reached the iconic christ, the redeemer statue that looks over the city. after a 12,000-mile road trip all around brazil. ben tracy is at a fan site where worldwide, 3 billion people are expected to tune in. ? >> reporter: with the help of a local surfing legend, the olympic torch went for a ride along rio's coast on thursday. >> welcome to rio de janeiro.
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some of the runners fallen flat on their face and protesters have tried to douse the olympic flame and one torch bearer beared a little too much for brazil's unpopular interim president. but now all eyes are on the opening ceremony where even the fireworks have been given a practice run. >> opening ceremony is an amazing timeor world. it's a surreal experience. >> reporter: they have been planning this opening ceremony for the summer olympics for two years now. it's going to be held here at brazil's most famous soccer stadium. this is where the 2014 final of the world cup took place after they poured more than 500,000 of renovations into the building. the oscar nominated director of tonight's show says it will cost
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and describing it simply as cool. >> it's such a challenge and responsibility to represent the country for the whole world. >> reporter: it's been widely reported this past weekend's rehearsal included a moment where a woman, expected to be super model and native gisele was scrapped because she was mugged by a black pers 1992 or muhammad ali shaking from parkinson's at the 1986 soccer games. pele said he was asked to light the fire in rio. brazil is trying to avoid the
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winter games when an olympic ring was m.i.a. rio believes putting on impeachment. >> that could be a little let's hope it all goes well there. i'm glad they dropped the gisele thing. have the beautiful white woman mugged by the young black guy. i'm glad they dropped that even though he goes that was never the plan, despite what you saw in rehearsal. >> i can't imagine the context. >> oh, no. hope they have a good time and everybody is safe. ben tracy, we thank you in rio. new fallout in this morning's investigates in car dealers who don't reveal dangerous defects. >> some people say i don't want
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? auto safety regulators are escalating an investigation into another potentially deadly problem with airbag inflators that my explode. the arc airbags have been linked to two injuries in the u.s. and a recent death in canada. as many as 8 million vehicles in this country could be affected. a "cbs this morning" investigation found used cars
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for sale all around the country. now one car agrees it's a problem and is pushing for change. he spoke with anna werner. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. that dealer saw our undercover shopping investigation at used car dealers where we found cars with unrepaired safety defects being sold and no law requiring dealers to tell consumers about the recalls. now, he says, there should be a law againsll period. how many consumers do you think really understand recalls? >> i would say maybe 1 in 10 use earl stewart believes recalls should be made obvious to shoppers so at his toyota dealer near west palm beach, florida, any used cars for sale with defectivive takata airbags are clearly labeled right on the windshield. is this how you mark them? takata recall? >> yes. >> reporter: this spells it out on the windshield? >> it does.
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airbags may seller injure or kill the driver. >> our purpose is to be bold and unmistakable, clear and conspicuous. >> reporter: the opposite of what we found in our undercover investigation. not only were the cars we saw not labeled, but salespeople either didn't tell us about recalls or didn't even know about them. >> any recalls? anything with this vehicle got done? >> reporter: stewart contacted us after he saw our were you surprised by what you heard those salespeople saying? >> no. it's exactly what goes on every day. >> reporter: he even had his own mystery shoppers check 20 florida car dealers to see whether they disclosed takata airbag recalls. >> we called on that car that was advertised and they denied that car had a safety recall. all 20. >> reporter: not one. he says with no law requiring disclosure, salespeople aren't inclined to do it. >> as a salesperson that feed
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and say, this has got a potentially deadly recall. they don't have to do it. they feel like why should i? it's going to cost a sale. >> reporter: stewart says he still sells the cars to keep up with competition. but given the dangers, we wanted to know why he is selling them at all. how are you going to feel if one does explode in a car that somebody bought here from you even with disclosure and they are severely injured or killed? >> i ask myself that exact same i would feel absolutely terrible. and i feel like i'm stuck. i don't have a choice. i'm doing all i can and that is not enough. there has got to be a law. they have to make it illegal. >> reporter: for that to happen, he says he need the support of the florida automobile dealers association. their president ted smith told us it's under discussion but they want manufacturers to take financial responsibility. >> so is there an answer?
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or the dealer. it should come from the automaker. >> reporter: is that passing the buck? >> no. it's a sign of responsibility, where it belongs. >> reporter: one of the manufacturers associations told us automakers work individually with their franchises and in every instant, the dealer is compensated for their work. but for now, the cars are still being sold all over the country. >> how can you possibly sell a car to a customer that you know could potentially kill that customer? how can that be? it has to be illegal. it has to be. >> reporter: well, it turns out, one of the places you won't find cars with serious safety recalls being sold now is earl stewart's own dealership. he tells us that our interview prompted him to rethink what he is doing and he has now stopped
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he is calling back more than 30 million cars or more and at the end of the year probably cost him $500,000, that decision alone. >> a rare guy. you can tell he was conflicted in your interview. >> ed to us after your interview, he said i have to tell you, it had a big impact on me and i can't do this any more. >> i have a feeling he talked to his lawyer. >> i think it pushed him over the edge. i think he was rightly there hovering to begin with. i might want to buy a car from him. >> i think you'll know that 95% of dealers don't know how to handle a recall. >> thank you, anna. taking dumpster diving to a new level. officials in one city say the
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? it's friday, august 5th, 2016. welcome back to "cbs this morning." there's more real news ahead, including more of our interview with democratic vice presidential nominee administration would be different from the obama presidency, but first, here's today's eye opener at 8:00. >> donald trump comes here to campaign in green bay. wisconsin top republican officials will not be here. >> clinton hasn't even been saying much about trump's nightmare week because a growing number of republicans are willing to do that for her. >> tim kaine saying trump is confused. >> that's i think a mild version of what he thinks. >> what do you think that signals?
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the if, is that he's temperamentally intellectually emotionally unsuited to be president and the other is that he's a jerk. >> president obama called talk ransom for iran hostages the stuff of spy novels. >> reporter: this area is completely transformed. tonight they are expecting a lot of people to watch the opening ceremony. >> i'd wear that outfit. >> i was going to say that exact same thing. would you with aer that outfit? >> the white capris might be a tough look for me. >> orlando bloom and katy perry are enjoying a roman kick it getaway in italy. he got completely naked as he paddleboarded. >> speaking at the national convention and now katy perry is paddleboarding with a naked orlando bloom. if this is the kind of america hillary clinton is offering, i am in. >> i'm norah o'donnell, i'm
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>> i've seen the video. may i say it's impressive. it took a while to find it but they found it yesterday. >> i'm just going to sit this one out. >> do you like waterboarding, josh? >> i hear great things. i saw some things as well. >> i mean paddleboarding, whatever boarding it was, fantastic, whatever it was. >> it was great. it was. >> off the rails at 8:02. >> i ain't mad at you, katy. >> charlie rose is off so there's josh. glad you're here >> we got lots of news this morning, don't we, gayle, should we get back on track? >> should we continue? >> back on track. >> the latest polls show hillary clinton with a growing advantage over donald trump. the average of nine polls over the last eight days shows clinton with a lead of about seven points. she has more than 47% support. yesterday trump repeated his debunked claim this video showing the release of american hostages from iran was actually a secret cash exchange. >> donald trump corrected himself this morning tweeting
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was the hostage plane in geneva, switzerland, not the plane carrying $400 million in wash going to iran." this is the latest incident and a tumultuous week for donald trump. he attacked a fallen soldier's parents, refused to endorse top republicans and seemed confused about russia's president and ukraine. >> he's not going to go into ukraine. you can mark it down, you can put it down, you can take it anyway you want. >> it's already there. >> he's not there. owe pa ma is. horrible things were said about me frankly. all i did was respond and always respond. she was standing there, she had nothing to say, maybe she wasn't allowed to have anything to say. i always wanted to get the purple heart. this was much easier. blood coming out of her eyes and i meant her nose. or her ears. or her mouth. but these people are perverted and they think it was another location.
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john mccain and i just hate the way our veterans have been treated by john and other people. and i'm afraid the election is going to be rigged i have to be honest. the campaign is doing really well. it's never been so well united. >> president obama was asked yesterday about donald trump's assertion that you heard there, that the election could be rigged. >> it is, i don't even really know where to start on answering of course the elections will not be rigged. what does that mean? the federal government doesn't run the election process. >> the president went on to say he's heard of people complaining they've been cheated after losing, but not before the game was even over. >> hillary clinton's running mate tim kaine may be trying to shed his self-described boring image. the virginia senator was the target of dad jokes during his party's convention in
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at a virginia diner and in our interview, kaine went on the attack against donald trump. he has said, in your home state, he is going to take care of veterans better than anybody. >> i just, i don't think anybody believes that. here's what he's done in my home state in the last two weeks. he trashed a virginia family, the khan family from charlottesville whose son is a uva grad, a hero who was killed. trashed the gold star family. he came to a rally in northern and kicked a crying baby out of a rally, and then he had the nerve to say to the crowd, hey, things are going lousy for you here. this was loudoun county. loudoun county has the highest family income in the united states but he told them how bad things were. this is not the way to win friends and influence people to come into a state, trash military families, trash institutions, that people care about and perpetrate a falsehood about the state of the state's economy. >> at the democratic convention,
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city, michael bloomberg, spoke and he said that americans need a sane and competent president. do you think donald trump is sane and competent? >> i don't know donald trump so i'm not going to make any comment about mental capacity, et cetera. why would i do that? i don't know him, but again, when you say things, they reveal who you are, and when somebody shows you who they are, you ought to trust that and he says he's going to be great for vets. he spent his whole life bragging about how he uses every dodge he can to p he. how do veteran services get supported in they get supported by people like you and me paying taxes because we want to honor their service or sacrifice. the guy who tries to dodge paying taxes is no friend of vets. >> is a clinton/kaine administration essentially a third obama term. >> it is not a third obama term for a third bill clinton term. it's a hillary clinton term. you'll see if her choice of
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in is a clear signal we're taking advantage of new talent, new ideas, innovative people because this is the first hillary clinton term and i think she's going to make that plain from the first day. >> how would it differ? it's no secret president obama has not had the warmest relations with president obama, there's gridlock and important issues facing this country. what would you do differently than president owe ba? >> i wouldn't lay the gridlock at president obama's feet. before he made his first visit of congressional republican leadership, our top goal is to make him a one-term president. you have to put a good bit on congress's shoulders. >> do you get along with mitch mcconnell? >> i do but what's more important, the number of republicans who tell me hillary was a really good senator. they tell me that all the time. >> you think hillary clinton has better relationships with republicans than barack obama? >> she was in the senate for eight years and then four years as secretary of state so she has got 12 years of working with the senate. when the president was elected
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had been in the senate four years. two years he was run so long just in terms of the time into the relationships, yes on our first day she will have a deeper well of relationships in congress than president obama had on his first day. >> that's interesting. >> it is. norah the fractious relationship between paul ryan and trump as well has dominated news cycles. >> i asked him about that. he likes speaker ryan. he dealt with him on the deal, because they serve in congress together in different houses, but he said "i feel very sad for paul ryan and what's going on." so there's going to be more of tim kaine i think he's serving a role as the chief fund raiser in many ways for hillary clinton and he's also in wisconsin today. that's paul ryan's home state, same place where donald trump is today. >> listen, 100 days to go. we still have more to come. >> more to come. a new air war over delivery drones, google's parent company,
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each other with tests on opposite sides of the atlantic. we'll talk to digital expert nick thompson he's there in the toyota green room, hello nick
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? google's parents company alphabet is testing drone delivery service here in the united states. the white house approved the program this week as part of wider initiative. the british government is testing its prime drones in the uk. nicholas thompson is with "new yorker" website called new yorker.com. i know people have to get with the program. it's 2016. for people still worried what are the issues that have to be worked out before the delivery drones are here? >> there are technical issues
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t drones flying above them and taking pictures. all of those problems have to be solved. what the obama administration has ton the last few months it has said we are going to try to solve these problems and try to have the drone industry happening here states. >> they have invested 35eds milli million for a five-year study. >> we are behind as the drone industry thinks about it. the reason uk is testing because their regulations are less restrictive. the person flying them has to be able to see them and in britain not the case.
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here they don't have there. amazon's belief the industry will take off first in europe and then the u.s. >> the companies leading the way in terms of drone delivery are amazon and who else? >> amazon and google and alphabet, the parent company of google is following. we don't really know what alphabet has planned. we are not sure what they are up to. >> amazon today has a big announcement about their own cargo know the branding is a little dramatic there. >> fedex and u.p.s. can't be happy with this. >> amazon's business is growing so much and people move from internet purchasing to instore purchasing a lot of benefits to fedex and u.p.s.
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worry about drone delivery are bike messagers. >> i only order from amazon. yesterday for the first time i ordered from walmart.com. they are about to buy -- >> what happened? >> i think it will be good. now they are going near future thompson. thank you, nick. >> thank you. still ahead, dallas police are sorting through hundreds of new apat change the dynamic in a city still grieving after the deadly police ambush there. stay with us. you're watching "cbs this morning." use it's the only almok made with california blue diamond almonds. but if you ask our almond growers... there's no maybe about it. almond breeze. the best almonds make the best almondmilk.
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hundreds of potential recruits are lining up to join the dallas police department after last month's deadly ambush of officers. police chief david brown delivered a call to action after the shooting rampage during a five officers were killed and nine wounded. >> get out off of that protest line and put an application in. and we will put you in your neighborhood and we will help you resolve some of the problems you are protesting about. >> since those comments, there has been a surge of people signing up to protect and serve. omar villafranca is outside of a dallas police station for us this morning to show us what
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>> reporter: good morning. officers from this substation responded to backup calls during last month's attack and now police from dallas and the surrounding area are responding to chief brown's call to service, going from protest march to police academy. >> become a part of the solution. serve your communities. don't be a part of the problem. >> reporter: dallas police chief david brown's challenge to people frustrated with the system was met with a hardy >> we have been receiving e-mails, phone calls, twitter, facebook, i want to join the police department, where can i apply? >> reporter: dallas police sergeant rondo is the president of the national latino law enforcement association dallas' chapter and also works on recruiting for the dallas police department. >> it was a very strong and very much needed statement he put out there. >> reporter: in the weeks after the attack, 467 people applied to join the dallas police department.
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in applications compared to the same time frame a month before. >> keep working. >> reporter: although dallas p.d. does not have the demographics of these new recruits yesterday, sergeant rondo says having a diverse force is important. what point of view do minority police officers bring to a force that all-white force will have? >> a sense of culture. recognizing the culture and being able to talk andnd that different aspect of reaching to the african-american or the latino community. sawyer is one of those people who took chief brown's message to heart. he works a security job but was a military police officer during his time during the navy. >> i am from denton. i would police in a community i know because i feel like it's important for the police to know the community and the community know the police. >> reporter: are the cops here all the time? >> cops are here all the time.
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very high. >> reporter: this activist helped organize the march the night the officers were killed. he believes the issue is less about color or about community connection. what do you want a new recruit to look like for dallas p.d. because you're saying they are not serving this commute. >> i want a new recruit to look like this. a knew recruit to understand the dynamics of race and a very diverse city. >> reporter: if there is anybody thinking about applying the way you did, but they haven't made tell them? >> if you really want to change what the police are doing in your community, you're going to have to go out there and do it yourself. you can't rely on other people to be better ill be another yea before they are out on the streets patrolling.
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i like that. >> listen to the good morning, everyone. it's 8:25. i'm britt moreno. donald trump could be planning two stops in our state next week. he's reportedly planning visits to grand junction. mike pence are on the same page, but pence is pulling away endorsing mccain. house speaker ryan and kelly. all whom trump has yet to endorse in an ongoing feud in that party. >> he came to me and he asked me would it be okay and i gave him total my blessing. >> both trump and spends will
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and his tv ad calls out his party's no, ma'am sneeze. >> people ask me what do you think about trump? honestly, i don't care for him. >> he's not ruling out a vote for trump, but will support the libertarian candidate for president. kaufman says he never expected the tone of the republican primary to go to the general election. clinton is attending fundraisers in washington dc and she takes the record. >> everything he has made he's made some where else. he hasn't put americans to work. >> clinton's running mate tim kaine sat down with nora o'donnell. he's trying to squash clinton's [!speaker3] mail scandal.
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? andy murray will carry britain's flag tonight during the opening ceremony at rio olympics, despite his clumsy handling of the union jacket, princess anne was beside him during the session. she jokingly t h poke my eye out." a royal family official twitter feed post "we're sure andy murray's racket handling skills are better than his flag bearing ones." the princess has a good sense of humor. did look dangerously close. >> it has a sharp point. >> that could hurt. welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half hour, the next generation of americans hoping to make a splash at the olympics leah smith or lily
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how olympic veterans are getting some inspiration from the rookies. plus the controversy over kohlic book inspired motion pictures. online movie reviews are suddenly getting some awfully negative feedback of their own. why some fans are angry and rather frustrated. >> time to show you some of this morning's headlines from around the globe. the los angeles times reports a roundup of reputed east coast mobsters had the making of a gangsta movie. some of th discussed whacking and knee breaking on wiretaps, nicknames for the suspects listed in the indictment included, get this, beast, tugboat, and tony the cripple. >> which one do you think is tugboat sitting in that picture? >> the one in the white shirt. >> the one in the white most likely. >> i like it. >> tugboep president the "new york times" reports on an answer to mystery of the french emprigsest edward degan.
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different woman, the work hangs in an australian gallery. >> i tell my daughters a do over, do the fix. britain's "guardian" reports an a new and historic view of the world from england this morning. you're looking right now at the world's tallest moving observation tower and first vertical table car. british airways i-360 is 40 feet high and opened in brighton. guinness calls i slender tower in the world. it is fewer than 13 feet in diameter. >> "the washington post" reports on a milestone for director ava dubernet. she is about to become the first woman of color to direct a live action movie with a budget of more than $100 million. go ava dubernet. she will collect "a wrinkle in
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from reliable sources, oprah, and ava herself she is very excited. it's a big deal for her. >> important history. >> two comic book battles are under way as we head into this weekend. one is all about the notorious characters who team up in the new film "suicide squad." the other involves die-hard fans who feel the movie is getting unjustly panned by critics. jamie shows us why it's latest fight to leap off of the big scred >> good morning, josh. the controversy centers around rotten tomatoes which collects movie reviews from around the country. for a film like marvel avengers 92% are positive, but for d.c.'s new film "suicide squad" the reviews are in and not looking good. now some fans of the comic book apparently feel critics are carrying out a secret mission of their own to sabotage the film at the box office. >> harley quinn, nice to meet
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what is that, the scent of death? >> "suicide squad" the latest comic book adaptation to hit the silver screen opened to great anticipation. and not so great reviews. >> we're bad guys. it's what we do. >> it's critics score on film review website rotten tomatoes a paltry 27%, not good. >> i think critics are looking for any mogood movies and there ones. >> did you find the sphere? >> i've been a little busy. >> another recent film "batman versus superman: dawn of justice" was also rated 27%. both pabased on characters fromc comic books. but "captain america civil war" and "dead pool" were reviewed much more favorably and that has
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conspiracy. >> doesn't share your opinion. >> it got so bad one dc fan started a petition to shut down rotten tomatoes. the petition was canceled but not before garnering more than 18,000 supporters. >> i do feel like there is some semblance of a bias. >> ryan anderson who hosts "nerd rage" says while some fans have crossed the line with their tactics, he remains suspicious. >> i really do believe there's somein some level of, i guess you would say influence. >> i don't know any critic who goes into any movie going, which company made this? oh, it's dc. i don't want to, i'm not going to like this. >> reporter: matt singer is both a comic book fan and a professional film critic. >> we deserve a better class of conspiracy theorists here, so no, there's no conspiracy. all it would take is one really
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>> reporter: part of the issue stems from a feeling of ownership that fans can have over their favorite characters and comics. that isn't a consideration for reviewers. >> i won't settle for a mediocre comic book movie just because it features characters that i've loved growing up that i've always wanted to see on screen. and maybe that's what sort of makes critics look like we are too critical, too negative all the time. >> we reached out ton tomatoes for comment but haven't received a response. "suicide squad" is expected to open well over $100 million at the box office. reports say it will eventually need to make about dsl m$800 mi to turn a profit. >> it's a big deal. >> i think it's part of the internet ainge. you have a voice to respond to critics in the way you did before. >> it could be the movie is not that good.
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>> now you can put it online. >> people will go see that movie. >> good cast. ahead the american swimmers
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>> that is james corden before leaving for rio. the swimmers had their own version of carpool karaoke. more than 11,000 athletes get down in the brazil competition. jamie yuccas is in rio where olympic newbyes and any one could be a next big olympic star in the pool. >> it's a great group and eager group of kids who are eager ready to take over after some of us step out of the sport.
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>> reporter: of the 45 swimmers on the u.s. olympic team this year, 30 of them are competing in the games for the very first time. do you ever want to just pinch yourself? >> i honestly do not feel like it's it's set in yet that i'm an olympian. it's just been my dream. >> reporter: 21-year-old ryan murphy holds the records in two events that give him a solid shot at gold in rio. his dream started he wrote and illustrated a short book in library class. boldly stating that he was going to be an olympian. >> when i made the hundred back i threw my arms up and looked down. it didn't feel right for me to take it all in and all of these people were cheering for me. it's something i'm getting used to, the attention and it's having that confidence to be able to stand there and be, like, i'm one of the best. >> reporter: also in that elite club, 19-year-old caleb russell. competing in the 100 meter freestyle race.
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sprinter in the united states, he grew up one town over from murphy in northern florida. >> i remember watching caleb at a summer league meet. >> really? >> i was 6, i think, he was 5. this kid is going to break a record. >> reporter: russell didn't break murphy's record. as one of the youngest male swimmers at the 2012 olympic trials, he also bested age group records previously held by none other than michael phelps. two years later heoo almost six-month break from the pull. >> i was dealing with some mental demons at the time and i kind of lost track of my love for the sport so i think i needed that time off. i wouldn't change anything. i don't think i'd be where i am at right now if it weren't for the time i took off. >> reporter: on the women's side, 21-year-old leah smith is swimming the 400 and 800-meter freestyle competition and races she qualified for just behind '12 gold medalist katie ledecky. >> i was in a pretty good
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doesn't seem like touching the wall and seeing the number by your name and then just when i touch the wall, katie looked at me and said, "we are going to rio!" >> i was a rookie in 2012 and i feel it's just as exciting this time around and i think a large part of that probably has to do with seeing the excitement from the rookies. >> reporter: you have so many young swimmers on this team. how does that change how you coach? >> well, what it does, it allows us to really use a lot of veterans on the team to kind of set the tone. head coach for the u.s. women's swim team and it's his job to mold the new kids on the squad into olympic champions. >> 3 billion people will be watching swimming. there is going to be a crazy crowded facility. very different than anything you've ever experienced and what we want to try to do as coach make it as simple and calm as possible. just swim meet. it happens in the water and that is what they need to know. >> reporter: one of the best hopes for american gold is 19-year-old lilly king who currently has the world's
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100-meter breast stroke. you see the big name and now you're hanging out with them. >> yeah. >> reporter: what is that like? >> it's a little weird, to be honest. i was a little star-struck at the beginning but i'm starting to, like, pretend they are normal people because they are. ? >> i think both parties benefit. we get a lot of great advice and we get to look up to our role models and then they get inspiration from people that they wouldn't ha ledecky who is expected to dominate the pool throughout the games. gayle? >> all right. thank you very much, jamie yuccas. we have heard from reliable sources. john peck says it's your birthday today. happy birthday. what are you doing?
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party all week. we are in rio, right? we will figure something out. >> happy birthday two days ago. i love the back stories of the olympics that you get to hear their back stories when dreams come true. >> i love when a beautiful sport gets center stage. >> i would say that mr. water polo man. newe take a look that all that mattered this week.
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that does it for us. >> really good song there. >> a perfect way to end the way. >> tune into the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley tonight. let's take a look back at all that mattered this week. we hope you have a great weekend. donald trump says he saw money pouring off of a plane in iran. >> i have no idea what is he talking about. he recently criticized me saying i was a bad governor of new jersey. >> do you think donald trump is
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appears at this moment -- >> we are united. we are coming together. >> she argued trump has to meet so many people it's hard to know where the bottom is. >> she's a devil. >> somebody who attacks everybody has something missing. >> he keeps on proving it. >> these perfume. >> it's working as well as we hoped. >> an litter sthey were told to landing and minutes later it came down any way. >> a man stabbing people apparently at random. >> 6 inches of rain fell in hour. >> they started yelling get out of your car. >> here is the democratic
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opens up a six-point lead. >> we are here to surprise jimmy. >> a lot of men wouldn't mind waking up that way. how about you, charlie? would you kick her out of bed? >> no. even shall fsif she ate cracker >> i know. ? >> hold on. channel your inner dance move. >> that is always a bad >> i still don't believe that i'll be there in rio this summer. >> ready? >> 1-2. >> nice. >> you see the big names. now you're hanging out with them. what is that like? >> it's a little weird, to be honest, but i'm starting to like, pretend they are normal people. >> the underground railroad. >> what was your reaction when you learned that oprah had chosen you and your book? >> shut the front door! >> whoa. now the wind is going real --
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>> shaky cell phone video captured incumbent tennessee state representative todd moving his opponent's sign. guess who bailed him out of jail? norah, i would do that. >> leave her in there for 24 hours. >> so she would learn her lesson. >> hopefully, it won't get to that. ? touch me ? >> we were to be like cats for eat like a cat and take a nap like a cat. >> eat out of a bowl? >> get down on the floor and pretending to eat, yes. ? ? memory ? >> all that. ? >> and all that matters. ? memory ? >> on "cbs this morning."
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we have a lot of rain on the western slope. dealt that county getting a bit through mesa county. we may get a few showers this morning and a little activity, but not much. we have flood watches towards the western slope. as you head towards the front range mountains into our crystals, as we put our motion -- we have heavier rainfall in the foothills. could head into the denver area in the afternoon and evening. heavy rain a night and tomorrow we have a chance of rain rolling through. watch out for heavy rainfall. 68 in denver and for ray. 59 in avon. 70 in grand junction. we get to the low 70s today and then we're cruising back up to the 80s on saturday.
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