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morning news and "cbs this morning. captioning funded by cbs it's friday, september 9th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." breaking news this morning. successful nuclear war head explosion. the test triggered seismic activity and radiation concerns throughout asia and a stern warning from president obama. with national security front and center in the presidential race, the candidates take turns slamming each other's experience. >> trigger happy, hillary. and her failed career. >> they are saying, oh, please,
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and airplanes are buzzing overhead in miami this morning, spraying a controversial chemical to combat zika. the last-ditch effort by residents to keep crews away from their homes. >> hey, hey, we don't want no spray. hey, hey. 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. we begin with breaking news this morning. overnight, north korea says it conducted its fifth nuclear test and that it is now capable of putting nuclear warheads on ballistic missiles. earlier, earthquake-like activity was reported near north korea's nuclear test site. president obama says any provocative actions by north korea would have serious consequence. and china, north korea's only major ally, says it resolutely opposes the test.
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beijing on the phone. >> reporter: good morning. this is north korea's largest nuclear test yet. according to the south korean military it has the power of kilotons. the bomb on hiroshima was 15 kilotons. the north koreans say they have created a nuclear warhead and they say it has the ability to be mounted to a missile. we really don't know if that is actually true, but if it is, it a step closer to firing a nuclear weapon at a specific target. this is their second nuclear test this year alone which is unprecedented and comes after series of ballistic missile tests, including three missiles fired earlier this week successfully. the fact they are ramping up could be a sign of desperation or a sign of confidence in their technology that is clearly improving and they are essentially thumbing their nose, if you will, at international sanctions which are the toughest yet that were meant to halt
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are only pursuing nuclear weapons for self-defense. they feel it's them against the world and the nuclear weapons are the only way to level the playing field. kim jong-un says he has committed to denuclearization when all countries imply. now as expected, today's test caused a whiplash of backlash around the world but it's unclear what the next strategy will be to try to stop the north koreans since existing sanctions didn't do the job. >> certainly troubling news. adriana di you so much, adriana, on the phone in beijing. in this country, a new poll shows the white house tightening in four key states. the survey by quinnipiac university found hillary clinton tied with donald trump in florida and leading trump by four points in north carolina. trump leads clinton by a point in ohio, but clinton leads trump
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on the campaign trail, the candidates are going after each other with sharper criticism. craig boswell reports. >> reporter: donald trump claim to cleveland to talk about education but it quickly turned into a rant about hillary clinton. he accused her of flip-flopping on her e-mail scandal. >> every time she talks about the subject, it's different. she has got to get her act together. >> reporter: and called her trigger happy for voting to go to war in iraq. >> she has been a disaster. >> reporter: he did not admit he also once supported the war. >> had i been in congress at the time of the invasion, i would have cast a vote in opposition. >> reporter: clinton took aim at trump's foreign policy proposals and mocked his understanding of issues face being israel. >> the best i can see is marching fifth avenue in a parade. >> reporter: and said trump's comments about muslims are a gift to jihadist extremist. >> they are saying, please, allahu, please make trump president.
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>> that is not just unpatriotic and insulting to the people of our country, as well as to our commander in chief. it is scary. >> reporter: clinton and trump's verbal assaults come amid concern the russians could launch a cyberattack on u.s. ection systems. cbs news has learned that elections officials across the country will soon receive an alert from homeland security across the country. it will prevent actions and protocols to safeguard their databases. craig boswell, cbs news, the white house. coming up on "cbs this morning," we will talko tim kaine and kellyanne conway about the campaign. now it isn't often this late in the game a third-party candidate can grab headlines but this morning, libertarian candidate gary johnson is apologizing for a major foreign policy flub. weijia jiang has our report. >> reporter: libertarian candidate gary johnson had a bad moment on a morning talk show
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>> what would you do, if you were elected, about aleppo? >> about? >> aleppo. >> and what is aleppo? >> you're kidding? >> no. >> reporter: msnbc guest host mark barnicle explained. >> it's the epi center of the refuge crisis. >> okay, got it. got it. >> reporter: johnson went on to lay out his plan for the situation it could be a setback for the former new mexico governor. his support had been hovering near 9% with help from some mainstream republican endorsements. johnson later explained he blanked about aleppo and thought it was an acronym and the mistake shows he is human. jill stein is trailing in the polls with 2% of the vote. now she is charged with criminal trespassing and mischief in north dakota and photographed there spray painting a bulldozer during a protest against a
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stein's spokeswoman says activists invited the candidate to write something so she wrote the words "i approve this message." the county did not approve and issued a warrant for her arrest. weijia jiang, cbs news, washington. funding to cobat the zika virus is likely to be one of the top subjects when president obama meets next week with the four congressional leaders. this morning, aerial spraying for zika carrying mosquitoes takes place in miami and the spraying was origiy scheduled for yesterday, but postponed because angry residents fear the pesticide may be worse than the virus. >> i'm packing up my 4-year-old daughter and we are driving home to alabama, even though this is home, i've been here 17 years. >> so far, there have been more than 55 locally transmitted cases of the zika virus in florida. more than 30 tourists trapped on cable cars in the french alps have been rescued this morning.
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got tangled yesterday and 110 people were trapped when the cars stalled. 65 people were rescued late yesterday by four helicopters, but the operation was suspended for the night. this first aid workers with food and water and also blankets spent the night with the remain willing tourists. the pentagon says a secret operation by u.s. special forces failed to rescue two western hostages in afghanistan. the hostages, an american and an australian, were kidnapped last month as they traveled from the american university in kabul. shortly after, the rescue was launched but the hostages were not where they were thought to be. u.s. forces killed seven enemy fighters. the federal aviation administration is warning airline passengers not to turn on or charge a late model samsung smartphone when they are flying. the faa also warned passengers not to put the galaxy note 7 in their checked bags. there have been numerous reports of the newest note catching fire.
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recall of all jumbo phones after it found rechargeable batteries could cause the phones to explode. this morning, a nasa spacecraft is headed toward a small asteroid orbiting the sun that could hopefully, bring back a handful of dust. it blasted off from cape canaveral on a seven-year mission yesterday. it will take two years to reach venu. the spacecraft will hover over the surface, hopefully, grab some dust, and then return to rt season opener. the panthers and broncos face off in a super bowl rematch. later, a mattress company's 9/11 promotion falls short. this is the "cbs morning news." it's less useful like a hat for your cat surface has touch and a beautiful screen you can see things like they've never been seen this mac doesn't quite compare
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night 21-20 in a rematch of last winter's super bowl. denver's linebacker brandon marshall became the third nfl player to kneel during a pregame national anthem. marshall was a college teammate of san francisco's colin kaepernick who started the protest last month. meanwhile, seattle seahawks players are apparently planning a demonstration on sunday. receiver doug baldwin tweeted to express a desire to bring people together, our team will honor the country and flag in a pregame demonstration of unity. the first opay america contestant is speaking out. and a 9/11 promotion triggers anger on social media. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. you can file this under what were you thinking? my san antonio reports a store's misguided ad linking a sale with sunday's 9/11 anniversary. the video showed mattresses stacked like the twin towers toppling over. the store apologized and has since pulled the ad. elsewhere, a florida walmart
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workers had stacked soda cans to look like the world trade center. out magazine talks with the first openly gay miss america contestants. she became miss missouri in june and the pageant is held sunday in atlantic city. "wall street journal" reports that spacex, not nasa, will lead the investigation of a rocket explosion. a falcon 9 built by the company blew up last week at cape canaveral. the test did not involve a government mission or payload. "the new york times" says air china's inflight publication told flyers visiting london to use caution in areas populated by indians, pakistanis and black people. the airline apologized and pulled the magazine after receiving complaints. the "los angeles times" reports that a scientist named a parasite he discovered after president obama. the scientist claims to be a
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? everywhere you look ? >> you can now lease a san francisco home made famous by a sitcom. but the rent is nearly $14,000 a month is no laughing matter. the three bedroom home was shown during the opening theme on "full house." on the cbs "moneywatch," wells fargo is hit by a fraud scandal. and burrito delivery by drone. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. yesterday, pulled down by tech, food, and consumer companies. apple lost more than 2.5%. the day after introducing its latest iphones. the dow fell 46 points. the s&p finished four points lower. the nasdaq fell 24. banking regulators say that wells fargo employees opened phony accounts without the okay of customers to make more money and meet sales goals. investigators in washington and
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created. wells fargo will pay 185 million dollars in fines. the bank says it has fired 5,300 workers linked to the scam. the online renting site airbnb has announced a new anti-discrimination policy. a study found that people with names suggesting they were african-american were discriminated against. the changes include new technology that minimizes users' photos and encourages instant booking. the network site linkedin changed its al rhythm saying reports that it may reflect a gender bias. "the seattle times" reports that people searching for female names were asked if they meant to search for male names. for example, researchers who searched for stephanie williams were asked if they meant steven williams. burritos will be delivered by drones. this is an experimental experiment approved by the faa
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unit alphabet which owns google will provide the drone and chipotle will provide the mexico food. this is the most extensive test yet of drone delivery. imagine having that in college? >> i think that service will take off in no time. >> very cute. i like what you did there. >> jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. still ahead, in the shadow of the twin towers, we will meet an artist who witnessed the 9/11 attacks and channeled hipa witnessed the 9/11 attacks and channeled his pain through his paintings. sure! it's free for everyone. oh! well that's nice! and checking your score won't hurt your credit. oh! (to dog)i'm so proud of you. well thank you. get your free credit scorecard at discover.com.
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. artists in studios near ground zero were among those who
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now they are displaying their paintings and sketchings of the tragedy for the first time. the story from kenneth craig. >> i came up here shortly after the first attack. >> reporter: this is where artist todd stone watched the twin towers collapse on the roof of his studio just blocks from ground zero. >> my wife, who was with me, on the roof said, your job is to witness. you're an artist. your job is to paint. >> reporter: did you struggle with that at all? >> no, i accepted that. >> reporter: he photographed, sketched and painted the day's en the water color paintings eventually became a series he calls, "witness." dust from the towers blanketed his studio. he rubbed the debris into his art. >> it allowed me to have a physical connection to the loss that was suffered here by putting my hands in that dust and rubbing it into the paper. >> reporter: artist e.j. weiss also witnessed the attacks and channeled his pain through his paint brush.
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saw that and had those images register. you couldn't get them out, especially the brilliance of the day, the intense sky and the intense smoke and flame. >> reporter: now for the 15th anniversary, weiss, stone, and 11 other new york city artists who share a unique perspective are showing their work at the national september 11th memorial and museum. both artists say that painting was the only thing that helped themove forward, but stone has only painted 9/11 related work since the attacks. i heard you say at one point you never make art to feel good. >> yeah. you're trying to avoid feeling bad and that was it for me. >> reporter: he now paints from his studio on the 67th floor of one of the new world trade center buildings, bearing witness to the destruction of lower manhattan and its rebirth. kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," a former emt worker at ground zero now battling cancer.
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thaverage american household has about $6,000 in credit card debt. and many are paragraph more than they have to because they didndidn't understand the agreement. print. >> reporter: 35-year-old justin barton has had several credit cards over the years. have you actually read the contract for your credit card? >> i haven't read the detail, just skimmed through it and signed my name to it. >> reporter: because barton, like many americans, find the contracts too confusing. >> there is a lot of fine print in there. you almost need a law degree to understand it. >> reporter: according to a new credit card.com analysis, about 75% of americans don't regularly read them. the average contract requires an
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adult population reads at a ninth grade level or below and the average agreement is nearly 5,000 word long. in fact, the less you might appear to understand, the better chance you'll be targeted with high-risk offers because customers are targeted, in part, by their education level. an twa twa blnk antoinette lure examined nearly a million credit card offers. >> those that are more sophisticated send consumer letters. >> >> reporter: she says some companies send less sophisticated consumers, but fail to highlight hidden and backloaded fees. >> look at the last page of the offer letter. all of the important features, in particular, the apr, the late fees, the credit card companies
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>> reporter: in response we reached out to the american bankers association to get their takes. a spokesperson strongly support clear and simple disclosures. jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. here is another look at this morning's top stories. north korea said it conducted its fifth nuclear test aimed at building stronger and smaller nuclear weapons that can be mount on ballistic missiles. the test defies international sanctions. president obama was briefed on actions will be monitored. yesterday, trump accused clinton of flip-flopping about her use of private e-mails. clinton mocked trump's foreign policy proposals. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the story of nine chimpanzees
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sanctuary after being subjected to laboratory experiments for years. plus we will meet some military veterans joining the banks of ball boys at the u.s. open. and charlie talks with captain sully about the new movie about the hero pilot opens today. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green.
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