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thursday. from the broadcast center in new york captioning funded by cbs it's wednesday, august 10th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." if sheto judges, nothing you can do, folks. although the second amendment people, maybe there is. i don't know. >> the latest controversial comments from donald trump. was that a threat against hillary clinton? trump clarifies and clinton's campaign fires back, calling his comments neither normal nor acceptable. a florida woman is dead after being shot and killed by an officer in a citizens police
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the department's shaky chief explains what went wrong. it's shaping up to be another long day for delta passengers, as the airline struggles to get back on track after a massive outing grounding hundreds of flights. and michael phelps is bringing home more hardware, adding another two gold medal to his already historic hall. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, this was supposed to be the week donald trump reset his campaign. but, this morning, trump's latest off-the-cuff remark, suggesting that gun owners can stop hillary clinton, have sparked a wave of outrage, some suggest trump is encouraging violence against clinton. brian webb is here with more on the fallout. brian, good morning. >> good morning. >> reporter: at first, trump tried to blame what he called the dishonest media.
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are a powerful political force, but the clinton campaign doesn't see it that way. donald trump is trying to suppress the latest controversy that erupted moments after he said this about the right to bear arms. >> if she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. although the second amendment people, maybe there is. i don't know. hillary wants to take your guns away. she wants to leave you unprotected in your home. this is a tremendous political moveme. >> reporter: the nra, which has endorsed trump, agreed with the explanation. many democrats sided with the clinton campaign who called the remarks dangerous. former arizona gaby giffords who was shot in the head during a mass shooting tweeted we must draw a line between political speech and suggestions of violence.
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political misstep. it's an assassination threat. house speaker paul ryan, who easily won his state's primary tuesday, also spoke out. >> it sounds like a joke gone bad. you should never joke about something like that. >> reporter: trump has been under fire from members of his own party to stick to message. yesterday, he took aim at the media for allegedly ignoring the presence of orlando shooter omar mateen's father at one of clinton's rallies this week. >> if that were me, this would be a headline all over the world. >> reporter: the clinton campaign has since disavowed mateen's support and said he was is not an invited guest. clinton is scheduled to talk about jobs today in iowa, before delivering what her campaign calls a major economics speech in detroit on thursday. >> brian webb here in new york, thank you so much. coming up on "cbs this morning," we will talk with dan senor, a former adviser to paul ryan and mitt romney, about donald trump's second amendment comments.
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trying to figure out just how a woman was accidentally shot to death by a police officer during a class about police procedures. punta gorda is about 100 miles south of tampa. the police chief calls the accident unimaginable. mary knowlton was one of about 35 attending the citizens police academy exercise. >> two participants were randomly selected to put in a shoot, don't shoot scenario in which they were would make decisions on using simulated lethal force in a live play. >> knowlton was shot with a live round. the officer who was involved has been put on administrative leave. a rally was held last night to mark the second anniversary since the death of michael brown in ferguson, missouri last night.
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demonstrator was struck by a car last night. police do not believe the driver intended to hit the man. his condition is not known. witnesses say protesters shot at the car. no one was wounded by the gunfire and there were no arrests. delta airlines says, this morning, that is only expects about 90 cancellations today, but delta is still battling a system-wide computer outage caused by a power surge. more than 600 flights were cancelled yesterday and more than 1,500 the day before. delta giving out travel vouchers and offering refunds to stranded or delayed passengers. in iraq 11 newborn babies were killed in a baghdad hospital. the health ministry says the maternity ward fire was probably caused by an electrical short. seven other children and 29 mothers were rescued. a maryland hospital
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babies have tested positive for a bacteria. >> reporter: this is the pseudomonas bacteria that was found in this maryland hospital neonatal unit at prince george's hospital. the babies have been moved to another hospital. >> this is out of abundance of concern for safety. >> reporter: doctors say all three babies are all clinically asymptomatic and may not be infected. pathologists are investigating the recent death of other babies in the ncu but have yet to find a direct link. >> there have been no clear fact,tions. >> reporter: according to the centers for disease control and prevention, 51,000 people in health care settings get infected with this pseudomonas bacteria each year and 13% are multidrug resistant to this bacteria and 400 people die each year. >> patients in the hospital who get this particular infect are already very, very ill. >> reporter: hospitals believe the bacteria came from water pipes leading into the hospital. they stopped using that water
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on wednesday, they will begin the process of disinfecting the plumbing. tatiana flores heard the news when they came to the hospital to visit her newborn nephew. >> it worry me a lot. >> reporter: hospital officials say they have no clinical evidence that any other patients have been put at risk. adam may for cbs news, in maryland. texas reported its first zika-related bath. -- zej zika-related death. died a few weeks ago. her mother had traveled to el salvador. the number of zika cases in miami has grown to 21. miami is the only place in the continental u.s. with active transmission. in phoenix, a massive dust storm, known as a
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rainstorm. in tucson, arizona it caused widespread flooding and dozens of people were stranded by the high water. the u.s. is on a role propelled by its swimming and gymnastics team. the u.s. has taken a commanding lead in the medal count. so far, the stars and stripes have snagged 26 medals and nine gold, eight silver and nine bronze. jamie yuccas is live in rio with a look at tuesday's golden performances. good morning, jamie. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. can you feel the excitement? michael phelps and katie ledecky and the u.s. gymnastics team all lived up to high gold and sending u.s. fans into a frenzy. chalk up two more gold medals for michael phelps, avenging a rare olympic loss at the london games. the american swimmer won the 200 meter butterfly by just 0.04 of a second. he collected his unprecedented 20th gold medal and then hit the water again to anchor a winning relay race. >> number 21 in the books! >> reporter: not to be outdone in the pool was 19-year-old
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she captured her second rio gold in two tries, winning the 200-meter freestyle and she is not finished yet. ledecky is a favorite in the 800-meter freestyle event. the u.s. women's gymnastics team made it look easy. the five-woman american team won away with the gold medal with strong performances in all event and it began with the vault and it ended with simone biles' spectacular floor exercise. the three-time world champion is considered the person to beat for the women's all-around gold medal. now, unfortunately, serena williams will not compete for gold. she was eliminated but we will not focus on that. we still have the men's gymnastics final and team usa basketball will also take the court tonight against australia. of course, we have even more swimming where more medals could be won. another exciting day ahead. thank you, jamie yuccas in rio. coming up on the "morning
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be released today found that officers often make unlawful stops and use excessive force. the investigation was prompted by the death of freddie gray in police custody last year. "the washington post" reports an increased reward in the murder of a democratic national committee staffer last month. wikileaks adding $20,000 to help find the killer of seth rich. that prompted speculation that rich has leaked damaging dnc e-mails to wikileaks. the site never reveals its sources. "the san francisco chronicle" says a widely criticized california judge is due to rule on another sex crime. judge aaron persky is deciding whether to lower a man's child pornography felony to a misdemeanor. the judge sprarked outrage when he gave a six-month term to a college swimmer who sexually assaulted an unconscious woman. the detroit free press says a muslim flight attendant is suing the airline that suspended her for refusing to serve
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shera stanley says express jet didn't accommodate her feith and she is seeking back pay and other damages. the carrier is not commenting. "the boston globe" explains why 15,000 david ortiz bobbleheaded were not given out to red sox fans on tuesday night. just before the game, the team president decided the figurines were an inaccurate and racially insensitive model of the team's star's slugger. we need to clear a headline we reported yesterday about ivanka trump. it was about the apparent lack of paid maternity leave offered by the company she does business with. she does not own the company nor invest in it. to be clear, ivanka trump's own fashion company offers eight weeks of paid maternity leave to new mothers. still to come now, ground breaking ad. nike casts its first transgender
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narrator: donate to goodwill where your donations help fund job placement and training for people in your community. here is another look at this morning's top stories. there is a firestorm over donald trump's latest provocative remarks. trump suggested that gun owners could stop hillary clinton. now some say h c encourage violence against clinton. the clinton campaign calls the comments dangerous. trump says his remarks are being misinterpreted and that he was calling for political action. and at the olympics, michael phelps won two more gold medals. one in the 200-meter butterfly and as part of the 4x800 freestyle relay. phelps now has a total of 21 gold medals. katie ledecky won the 200-meter freestyle for her second gold
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and the u.s. women's gymnasts won the team gold medal. some residents in the poverty-stricken communities around rio say they are being left out. jamie yuccas reports. >> reporter: a sina is the argest favela in rio de janeiro. houses are jammed nearly on top of each other and motor taxi drivers help people navigate the slopes and narrow alleyways.
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>> reporter: he hopes children here can have a future that is brighter than the what olympic promised, but didn't deliver. jamie yuccas, cbs news, rio de janeiro. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," new concerns about a cyberattack on the presidential election. we will look what is being done to prevent fraud. plus something new on the grapevine. we will show you grapes that taste like cotton candy.
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good morning.. it's wednesday, august 10th 2016 thanks for waking up with us.. i'm yetta gibson.. and i'm heidi goitia... we've got a lot going on this morning including the latest on those monsoon storms rolling through the valley, but first... breaking news... three people shot overnight including a woman who police say was run over as the gunman sped away from the scene. the latest on what's happening right now. new this morning: we're getting our first look at the
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