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the american people deserve better. certainly presidential debates deserve better. >> president obama weighs in on the rough rhetoric in the early going of the republican presidential campaign. while donald trump finds himself on top of another new poll this morning. some maniac tried to run me off the road. my gun is cocked and locked. >> a road rage incident between two drivers escalates into a deadly confrontation. >> jen welter! >> she's a football first. the arizona cardinals hire the first female coach in nfl history. oh, man! >> and celebrating a sunken treasure. more than a million dollars
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worth of gold lost for 300 years is discovered off the florida coast. this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, july 28th, 2015. good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm alison harmelin. i'm in for anne-marie green. we begin with politics and a just released poll showing donald trump surging to the top of the gop presidential field in new hampshire. the poll is of likely presidential voters gives trump the lead over jeb bush. trump has a 2-1 lead over his nearest rival jeb bush and it's it may be an attempt by the other candidates to steal the spotlight from trump. wendy gillette is here in new york for the details. >> reporter: president obama said during his trip to africa, the comments from the nuclear
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deal with iran is ridiculous, if it weren't so sad. that was directed at mike huckabee and ted cruz and signals the first time the president has directly criticized the candidates who want his job. mike huckabee continues to defend his remarks criticizing president obama and comparing the iran nuclear deal to the holocaust. >> he would take the israelis and basically march them to the door of the oven. >> reporter: the controversial comments have put huckabee in the spotlight. >> maybe this is just neveran effort to push mr. trump out of the headlines. >> reporter: republican rival scott walker was left with no choice but to weigh in while campaigning in illinois. >> i certainly don't use language like that. i say it's a bad deal. >> reporter: jeb bush called the comments wrong during an event in orlando. he instead focused on his ideas for reforming the immigration system. >> the idea of rallying people up is not an american value. >> reporter: in recent weeks, many of the republican
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candidates have been trying to set themselves apart. >> i think you're seeing 16 republicans fighting each other for attention in a very, very crowded field. >> reporter: only the top ten candidates in the polls will make it into the first republican debate next week in cleveland. >> a university poll is looking at the race in new hampshire shows that trump is taking away the most votes from chris christie and scott walker and ted cruz and it also indicates trump is doing the best with very conservative voters and tea party supporters. >> wendy gillette, in new york, thank you. the trump organization is lashing out following a story about some old allegations concerning trump. the story appears on the website "the daily beast." it repeats allegations from a deposition of then trump's wife eyeivana trump who referred
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to a sexual encounter with trump as a rape but said i do not want my words interpreted in a criminal sense. trump has insisted has never assaulted his wife. in an interview with "the daily beast" trump's lawyer sorted, quote, by the very definition, you can't rape your spouse. marital rape was made illegal in all american states in 1993. the lawyer also allegedly tried to intimidate reporter tim mack. coming up on "cbs this morning" we will talk to mack about the story. the u.s. is stepping up the fight with isis with turkey. the two countries agree to clear a terror group from northern syria along turkey's border. the same area where the u.s. has been conducting air strikes against isis. the plan could put the u.s. at odds with kurdish rebels who have been fighting isis since last year. it's shaping up to be another dangerous day for firefighters in the west. conditions are ripe for wildfires to continue as temperatures are hot and winds are high. nearly 2,000 buildings are threatened by the fast moving lowell fire in the sierra
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foothills northeast of sacramento and it's just about 20% contained. officials say another fire in northern california that destroyed at least one home and burned over 400 acres was deliberately set. a suspect is under arrest. kovr has our report. >> reporter: a frantic fight on the front lines of a fast moving fire. >> very dry, very flat, and so with erratic winds, it was easy to spread very quickly. >> reporter: investigators say the fire was started in the middle of a large field near alverda and quickly spreading into two counties and racing towards homes. >> pretty close. >> it's very scary. fire scares me. >> reporter: several neighbors rushed through thick black smoke to save dozens of horses as the erratic wind-whipped fire came feet within the stables. >> we had to break the fence down to get them out and they are babies with mammas and not very well trained. >> i just saw people who needed help and i just jumped out of my car and i just tried to do anything i could. >> reporter: they say aircraft
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from the lowell fire up the hill were called to help extinguish the flames and nearby power lines proved to be a challenge for the crews on the ground. >> some power lines did become involved and did fall down and burn and was a safety concern. >> reporter: however, the firefighters were not able to save this home and a half dozen classic cars on his ten-acre property. >> it's sad. a lot of memories in there. things we can't get back, but it's things, so no one was hurt and that is the main thing. >> reporter: he is disappointed to hear the fire was intentionally set by a suspected arsonist. >> it's unfortunate, you know, they don't know the damage that they have caused. >> reporter: angela hemphill, for cbs news. the body believed to be that of a missing california girl has been found and this morning, a suspect is under arrest. 8-year-old madison middleton disappeared sunday afternoon from a housing center in santa cruz. she was last seen riding her scooter at an art center. a body believed to be
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middleton's was found last night in a trash bin and a boy who lives nearby was taken into custody. >> we have arrested and taken into custody a 15-year-old male that was present on the property this evening at approximately the same time that we discovered the body. >> middleton lived with her mother. police say the teenage suspect is being interrogated. the coast guard says there is still hope to find a pair of florida teens missing in the atlantic. hundreds of people gathered in jupiter for a prayer vigil for perry cohen and austin stephenos. they sent lanterns into the sky for the 14-year-olds. their boat was found 170 miles from where they were last seen on sunday. sister of james holmes is testifying in her brother's trial. chris holmes was the first in her family to testify as the jury considers the death penalty for her older brother. she last saw him during a jail visit in may of 2014 and says he seemed uncomfortable.
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>> eyes seemed a lot different and his whole demeanor in general was a little bit different than when i had previously seen him. >> holmes is convicted of 165 counts of murder and other crimes. the jury must decide if he is still mentally ill and he should not be executed. the woman accused of helping two convicted murderers escape from a new york state prison is due in court today. joyce mitchell worked at the prison and she allegedly gave richard matt and david sweat hacksaw blades and other tools and according to sweat was supposed to be their get-away driver but never showed up. coming up on the morning news a warning for android users. your phone could be hacked with a simple message you don't have to open. a dangerous police chase of a robbery suspect in a white van takes a dramatic turn. this is the "cbs morning news." if your bladder is calling the shots ... you may have a medical condition called overactive bladder ...
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police on a wild two-hour chase monday that crossed back and forth from new jersey into pennsylvania. the driver was wanted in connection with an armed robbery. police suvs managed to surround the van, but the suspect slipped away. pursuit came to a dramatic end near the philadelphia airport. a cruiser clipped the van and sent it rolling over and the driver was taken into custody. the mormon church says it's, quote, deeply troubled that the boy scouts ended its ban on gay adult leaders. the scouts ended the ban yesterday. the mormon sponsored was a sponsor than any other in the organization. they can continue to ban gay leeds on a national ban. a lgbt rights campaign said the scouts shouldn't get church sponsored groups continue to exclude gays. on the cbs "moneywatch." shsh shoring up china's stock market. and be aware of an android hack
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attack. jill wagner is here from the new york stock exchange with more. >> reporter: stocks in asia were mixed and china stepped in to prop up the market after the shanghai market lost 8% on monday. beijing injected cash into the money markets and said it was prepared to buy shares. today, it closed down more than 1% and tokyo's nikkei fell a fraction. the massive sell-off in chinese stock markets pulled stocks on wall street down. the dow lost nearly 238 points. s&p lost 12 and nasdaq closed 48 points lower. a warning about a hacking glitch that affects android phones and devices. researchers found hackers can take control of an android phone steal data and spy on the user just by sending a text message that includes a video attachment. you don't even have to open the message to be infected. google is sending a fix for all android devices to its partners. new york's laguardia airport is getting a much-needed makeover. it was a year ago that vice president joe biden compared laguardia to an airport in a third world country. yesterday, new york governor
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andrew cuomo announced plans to redesign and rebuild laguardia's main terminal. new taxiways will also be added. the initial phase will cost $4 billion and the first major areas are expected to open in 2019. cable television, a new landscape. it won't happen soon but you'll eventually be able to buy the sports network espn without a cable subscription. espn will be sold online, like hbo has started doing through apple tv. disney ceo says this is something that would happen five years or more out. more than a million dollars worth of gold coins and change was salvaged from a 300-year-old ship wreck off the florida coast. the 1715 fleet is a group of 11 spanish ships that sank in 1715 during a hurricane. since the ships were discovered
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50 years ago, about $50 million of treasure has been discovered. the salvage company owns the rights to the treasure. this was the biggest treasure found in 15 feet of water off the ft. pierce, florida. >> what a lucky find! jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thank you. straight ahead, historic hire. the arizona cardinals name the first female coach in the nfl. some maniac tried to run me off the road. my gun is out and cocked and locked! later, a road rage incident that ends with a father shot dead in front of his family.
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incident spiralled out of control. much of it was recorded on 911 calls. our tampa affiliate wtsb reports. >> some maniac is trying to run me off the road. my gun is already out and cocked and locked! >> reporter: 51-year-old robert doyle was on the phone with 911, at the same time 44-year-old kendall gonzalez's wife was also on the phone with 911. >> reporter: both drivers believed the other driver was the aggressor but it was gonzalez who was following doyle. he wanted to give police doyle's home address. >> no, i'm going home. the gun is coming out and i'm going to [ bleep ]. >> we are not going to follow. >> reporter: doyle, who has a concealed weapons permit, parked his car at his home and got out. that's when gonzalez stopped and exited his vehicle. that's when citrus detectives say doyle shot gonzalez multiple times and killed him. >> there's an entry wound to the chest and there is three entry wounds to the back. >> reporter: the detectives have
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charged robert doyle with second-degree murder because they don't think the shooting was premeditated. >> between the evidence found on scene and the -- couple that with the 911 calls, we felt comfortable that mr. doyle was the primary aggressor. >> reporter: after doyle shot gonzalez he pointed the gun at gonzalez's family. >> at gun point, ordered the wife and the two children out of the vehicle. >> reporter: for that doyle faces three counts of aggravated assault. detectives say the two men did not know each other before they encountered each other on the road. >> the lesson to learn here if either one of them had dis disengaged, this probably would not have happened. a florida police officer suspended after video is shown him tossing food at a suspect. a surveillance camera shows this officer throwing peanuts into the mouth of the handcuffed man. at one point, the homeless man kneels to eat off the floor. the officer is seen using his shoe to kick food towards the
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. the arizona cardinals are making history by hiring the first woman to coach in the nfl. jen welter is no stranger to the gridiron. she has played and coached against men in the indoor football league and before that she played in the football alliance nearly 14 seasons. she will coach the inside linebackers throughout the cardinals training camp and preseason. the international olympic committee has encouraged the united states to put forward a new candidate city for the 2024
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summer games. on monday, boston dropped out of contention. boston's bid fell apart over questions how much taxpayers would have to spend to secure the games. ioc board members says los angeles could be considered as a replacement. at least six other cities, including paris, rome and toronto, are vying to host the 2024 olympics. in baseball, things were looking bleak for the cubs. chicago blows a ninth inning lead when carlos gonzalez hits a two-run homer and give colorado an 8-7 lead. but the cubs send their rookie sensational kris bryant to the plate in the bottom of the inning. >> high, deep drive! way back! ball game over! cubs win! cubs win! oh, baby, kris bryant! >> bryant's 14th homer of the year gives the cubs a 9-8 win. coming up after your local
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>> oh, my lord! keeping the spirit of evel knievel alive, dare devil driver greg godfrey set a new record by jumping a semitruck 166 feet. godfrey says he was only hoping to launch the truck 140 feet. he pulled this off in montana last friday. a new book by best selling author dr. seuss is out today. the long lost story was found by his widow two years ago. >> reporter: "what pet should i get?"
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is seuss's latest to date but written long ago, it was well worth the wait. >> a pup and a kitten, it looks like good fun. now which will we pick? you can only pick one. >> reporter: the theme is quite simple. any kid understands. make up your mind is what this book demands. >> dr. seuss is more popular now than he was during his lifetime. >> reporter: bill dryer is the curator for the art of seuss and so many drawings and writings did the doctor produce. >> in the 25 years since he has now been gone, another 450 million books have been sold. >> print one of the boards that we found. >> reporter: there is a story about "what pet should i get?" how the tale is found is a good tale, we bet. >> shortly after dr. seuss died, his wife did renovations in the house and i think the box was packed up then and just forgoten about. >> reporter: kathy goldsmith is a publisher. though, the good doctor is gone, his words won't just quit.
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>> i went literally running down the hall to my boss's office and said, "they found a box! they want to come and look!" >> reporter: it rolls off the tongue. especially when it's read by the younger than young. >> pick a pet fast! pick one out soon a. >> reporter: we are left to wonder at the end of the book, which pet did they get? did you don't feel like a snook. a alurex it could be or say a grinch or a snech. why not two? why not three? >> i picked one out fast and then that was that. >> reporter: not knowing enough about the whites of these eyes, another book is what this ending implies. do you think there are more up in the attic? >> i understand from random house that there are more books that will come out from this find. >> reporter: out of this find? yes, out of this find! another seuss book for you, if you are so inclined! dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> that story made my day!
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coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," an update on the california wildfires. john blackstone has the latest from the scene. plus, the debate over the price of a human egg. legal expert rikki klieman on an lawsuit by egg donors. and ben tracy shows the hottest gym trend this summer the versa climber. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm alison harmelin. have a great day. captioning funded by cbs
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it is tuesday. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it is nearly 4:30. let's talk about the weather and traffic. the heat is on. >> the heat was building yesterday. today it will continue. tomorrow will be the warmest day of the workweek. in addition, we have a "spare the air" day in effect the first one of the season. boy, is it dark out there as we try to take a sneak peek towards mineta international airport. temperatures are in the 50s and 60s. very mild going up to 102, 103 away from the bay. >> our sensors are picking up decent traffic conditions leaving oakland heading into san francisco. no delays as of yet at the bay bridge toll plaza and our first bart trains are out of the yard on time. i'll have more "kcbs traffic" for you shortly. >> reporter: police in santa cruz believe that's found the body of an 8-year-old girl missing since sunday. they found her about 8:00 last
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