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? it's tuesday, september 6th, 2016 this is the "cbs morning news." a close encounter in ohio f >> a big plane. >> a close encounter in ohio for the trump and clinton campaigns. with their planes parked on the same runway. and a rare occurrence on board both as the candidates finally took questions from the press. president obama cancelled the meeting with the president of the philippines after he hurled an obscene insult at the commander in chief. now, he says he's sorry. and boaters on a fishing trip come across a sinking boat loaded with cuban migrants.
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how they cared for the cuban men before the coast guard arrived. good morning from the cbs 57 newsroom headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. the post-labor day election push has begun. the candidates ramped up their efforts and more americans start paying closer attention. today, hillary clinton campaigns in florida, while donald trump media yesterday and trump's comments on immigration seems to conflict with what he said last week. hena daniels is here from new york to break it all down. >> donald trump took several questions from the plane on monday even suggesting he would be open for questions on board in the future.
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promising the media a greater aspect to her campaign. the democratic nominee traveled aboard her new plane to illinois and ohio yesterday. the candidate took questions from the press at the back of a boeing 737 in an effort to appear more transparent. the fbi investigation into her e-mail scandal. >> the fact that i couldn't remember certain meetings doesn't in any way affect the commitment that i had and still have to the treatment. >> reporter: clinton sought to keep the focus on donald trump and his alleged ties to russia. >> he urged the russians to hack more, in particular, hack me. >> she didn't have the energy to go to louisiana. and she doesn't have the energy to go to mexico. >> reporter: trump also invited reporters on board his private plane while in ohio, where he refused to rule out amnesty for millions of undocumented immigrants. >> we're going to make that decision.
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foundation made a political contribution to florida attorney general pam bondi in 2013 when she was considering joining a investigation into trump university. >> i have a lot of respect for her. >> reporter: the republican nominee now says he'll participate in all three presidential debates against clinton, the first of which takes place at the end of the month. and clinton will campaign in florida today where she's expected to address her plan to keep the country safe. donald trump is stumping for votes i virginia. >> hena daniels, here in new york, thank you so much, hena. coming up on "cbs this morning," we'll discuss the election with susan page, the washington bureau chief for "usa today." longtime conservative activist phyllis schlafly who helped defeat the equal rights amendment died at the age of 92. schlafly died yesterday of cancer at her home in st. louis.
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conservative group equal forum. schlafly endorsed donald trump. in a statement released last night, trump said, she was a patriot. a champion for women and symbol of strength. her legacy will live on in the movement she led and the millions she inspired. this morning, the president of the philippines said he regrets making an on obscene remark. while referring to president obama. president obama is in laos, the first sitting president to visit that country. he's there for a regional summit following the g20 summit in china there. there the president and russian president vladimir putin failed to reach a deal to end the violence in syria. margaret brennan is traveling with president obama. >> reporter: president obama left his 90-minute meeting with vladimir putin empty-handed. >> we haven't yet closed the gaps in a way where we think it would actually work. >> reporter: putin pulled back at the last minute from a cease-fire deal in syria, turning down the u.s. offer to coordinate air strikes against isis and al qaeda-linked terrorists.
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extraordinary proposal shows how powerful vladimir putin has become. on the eve of what would have been another tense meeting with philippines president rodrigo duterte, the president obama called it off after after the controversial leaders publicly insulted president obama. and then speaking, duterte said he'd call the u.s. president a son of a -- if questioned about the killing of more than 2,000 drug runners. the president said he was aware of the insult. >> i have seen some of those colorful statements from the past. and so, clearly, he's a colorful guy. >> the white house says that president obama will instead meet with south korea's leader to discuss north korea's latest ballistic missile tests. margaret brennan, cbs news, laos.
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black lives matter protesters ran off the runway. city airport is popular with business professionals because it's close to the city center. inbound flights have been deserted. nine protesters on the runway chained themselves together in a tweet black lives matter uk say it's protesting uk's environmental impact on black people. it claims most of the countries affected by climate change are in sub-saharan africa. meanwhile, british airways is trying to fix a computer glitch that shut down its check-in system around the world. passengers are struggling through long lines and delays. it's unclear just how many flights have been affected. british airways says they are working as hard as possible to fix the problem. and now to some severe weather we're seeing off the east coast of the united states where hermine continues to create large waves and beach erosion through new england. this morning, hermine is about 110 miles off the tip of new york's long island. and expected to stall there
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hermine still has the same winds of 55 miles per hour but is expected to weaken over the next 48 hours. hermine ruined labor day plans for millions as beaches were closed. in the pacific, hurricane newton poses a threat to mexico's baja california peninsula. the sustained winds of 90 miles per hour, newton is expected to make landfall sometime today. close to areas in key tourist locations like cabo san lucas are at risk. the journey for a group of cuban migrants didn't turn out the way they had hoped. on sunday, two american fishermen came across 15 cuban men trying to make it to the u.s. they were drifting about 50 miles offshore after their engine failed. >> we just threw everything we had on the boat with them. all of our water. our powerade. our food. sandwiches. everything, just gave to them. >> the fishermen called the
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men, the standard procedure for migrant stops before reaching shore is to return them to cuba. san francisco 49ers tight end bruce miller is looking for a new job. the 49ers released miller hours after he was arrested for allegedly assaulting two men in a hotel. police say miller tried to enter the wrong room and ended up attacking a 70-year-old man and his son. miller was allegedly intoxicated at the time. both men were taken to the hospital. miller was charged with aggravated assault and elder abuse. says he doesn't doubt the sincerity of colin kaepernick's national anthem protest. the president says the 49ers quarterback is sparking a much needed discussion about america's racial divide. >> he's exercising his constitutional right to make a statement. i think there's a long history of sports figures doing so. >> another nfl player and a women's soccer star have joined
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hugh o'brien was 91. an iconic sandstone in oregon was vandalized. and a possible november surprise. those some are of the headlines. "the washington post" reports that u.s. agencies suspect that russia is trying to disrupt the upcoming election. investigators want to know how and why russia is hacking systems used in the political process. officials think russia wants to sell public distrust in the election. the evening standard of britain reports a second brexit referendum. since britons voted in june to quit the european union, 4 million petitioned to raise the question again. the new prime minister teresa may favors leaving the eu. the los angeles times reports that a big league pitcher is resting comfortably after an emergency brain operation. a line drive hit matt shoemaker
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the surgery controlled bleeding and he is now speaking and recovering. the oregonian reports that charges or fines can be imposed on those responsible for destroying a popular landmark. authorities are reviewing video showing three people toppling the sandstone pedestal at cape kiwanda. near portland. a bystander recorded it and sent it to the media. and rolling stone reports a tribute to freddie mercury of queen on what would have been his 70th birthday. former band mate brian may named after the group's lead singer. mercury was 45 when he died in 1991. still ahead, climbing with a cause. we will show you a place where people with disabilities are reaching inspiring heights. oh wow. i'm surprised! chevy's coming out with some nice stuff. the design is great. i love it. number one in my book. and chevy is going to give you 0% financing for 72 months. that's 6 years of no interest. that's awesome. i know, right? if you only had 72 hours to get a great deal on this car, what would you do? can we sign with you? the chevy 72 hour sale is here.
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cases related to defective ignition switches for an undisclosed amount. gm recalled over 3.5 million small cars in 2015 to replace the switches that were responsible for at least 124 deaths. there have been hundreds of claims against gm. the automaker won two cases earlier this year. one was dropped before trial. and now three have been settled. apple is offering a discounted music subscription, a $99 gift card will be good one year. individual listeners for apple music normally spend about $120 per year. the cards are available at apple stores and several retailers including best buy and walmart. they're not available, though, online. and a smartphone is attached to a balloon to attempt to set a record for the highest smartphone live stream.
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serena williams made history monday at the u.s. open. williams cruised through a straight set win winning her 308 match at a major, beating the record set by roger federer. of course, there's more on the line for williams. a u.s. open championship puts her ahead of steffi graf for grand slam singles titles in the open era. t tied with 22 trophies apiece. it's a challenging feat for anyone. climbing a high wall straight up and reaching the top is doubly meaningful for those with disabilities. chip reid has the story. >> reporter: 8-year-old mather stover ling was born with spina bifida but has no use of his legs. but what he does have is fierce determination. what did it feel like when you got to the top? >> felt really cool.
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>> reporter: his chance to fly was made possible by eric gray who founded catalyst sports which teaches climbing to people with all kinds of disabilities. >> it just brings me joy to see that, you know, to see people push themselves. and just go as far as they can. >> reporter: the ropes keep them from falling but the upward progress is all their own. what's the hardest part of this, john? >> remembering to breathe. >> reporter: remembering to breathe? dr. jonathan leften has had parkinson's for years. >> yes, climb it up. >> reporter: climbing he says is the perfect therapy. >> you walk in, you feel stiff. you can't walk. and then you climb, you're making big movements, you stretch your muscles. and you feel like you can run out of here. >> reporter: gray who lost an eye to cancer calls climbing an equalizer. >> we see a lot of people that
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a sudden, they leave the wheelchair behind. and you take pictures, you can't tell whether, you know, have a spinal cord injury or cerebral palsy or spina bifida. >> reporter: just ask sheinelle houston who spine was broken in an accident. when you first started it what did you think? >> well, i didn't think i'd get to the top, that's for sure. >> reporter: and how far did you it was a big challenge. i did it with no legs. >> reporter: no legs, but here all you really need is heart. chip reid, cbs news, alexandria, virginia. the college football player who befriended a boy with autism thrilled his number one fan. travis rudolph caught a touchdown pass for florida state last night in orlando. paske and his mom were in the stands at rudolph's invitation. rudolph met paske during a
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well, american shoppers are enjoying what could be the longest streak of falling food prices in half century. that's good if you've got a family to feed, but not so good for farmers. manuel bojorquez reports. >> reporter: heather mann said putting food on the table it was easier. >> definitely gotten easier of. >> reporter: the texas mom tracks what she spends each week and says staples like bread and eggs add up. >> i would say i can save anywhere from $25 to $50 on my grocery bill compared to last year. >> reporter: the average price of a dozen eggs has dropped from
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nearly 5040. a gallon of milk is about 30 cents cheaper. ground meat down about 50 cents. and decline has declined in overseas markets like china where the strong dollar has made american goods more expensive. it's good for u.s. consumers like gwen. but not food producers like pete barnes of texas who owns one of the nation's largest cattle operations. >> 18 months ago they were worth about $3,000. probably about $1500 now. value for you means? >> several million dollars. >> reporter: several million dollars? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: he said it's a price drop several ranchers may not survive. and the dairy industry buying $20 million worth of cheese for food banks. michael byers is ceo of fiesta mart. >> i think it's anybody's guess right now.
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and possibly into the first part of next year. >> reporter: but not everything is cheaper. the price of fruits and vegetables which actually increased due in part to a drought in california. manuel bojorquez, cbs news, dallas. here's another look at the morning's top stories. the final end to the election season. both hillary clinton and donald trump met with media yesterday. trump refused to rule out amnesty fodc clinton speaks in florida today. and president obama has become the first u.s. sitting president to visit laos. he's there for a regional summit. the president is committing $90 million to help clean up unexploded bombs dropped there by the u.s. during the vietnam war. coming up on your local news on "cbs this morning" we speak
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live from colorado's newschannel. this is cbs4 morning news. >> good morning everybody i am alan gionet. >> and i am kelly werthmann. air temperatures are pretty nice . we have 63 in denver and 72 in burlington. 36 in mudville and 57 in grand junction. we have the front range on the dry side and we are going to see the potential for some fog to develop in the foothills and a little bit on the eastern plains. we will zoom on in their lamar where we have some thunderstorm
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