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budapest's train station continuing their dangerous quest to shed terror and blood shefd in the middle east. the search for three suspects intensifies overnight while the cop known as g.i. joe is remembered by the family they leave behind. >> joe was my best friend, my world, my hero. it's the latest mega hit from pop star taylor swift but it touches off some sharp
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criticism. and opening up, the top player in tennis gets down with a fan after a victory at the u.s. open. captioning funded by cbs this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, september 3rd, 2015. good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm marlie hall in for anne-marie green. this morning the latest chapter in europe's growing migrant crisis is playing out in hungary. thousands of desperate migrants are pushing and shoving their way into budapest's main train station as police ended their blockade. the terminal was shut to the migrants since tuesday preventing them from boarding other trains to parts of europe. charlie d'agata joins us by phone from the budapest station. charlie, we're looking at the pictures. it's certainly a chaotic scene. what's the latest there? >> reporter: it is chaos.
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what happened is there were hundreds standing there. now, at the first opportunity, they ran into the train station that they've been locked out of for a couple of days and they started jumping on train, one in particular, which they believe, is headed to germany. nobody here is telling them that it is going to germany. nobody's telling them where it's going at all. we went onto the train itself and started speaking to people. they're desperate to know. in fact, there aren't any international trains leaving from here. their biggest concern for the people on the strap -- by the way, it's extraordinarily sweltering inside that train. it's difficult for the elderly and so many young children on the stain. they're afraid they're going to be put in holding camps and that they'll have to register. they're worried by it that
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potentially they're being tricked, tricking into getting onto this train in the hope that it's an internationally bound train and they'll be taken to a cam top be processed. >> >> charlie, what are the migrants saying on that train? >> reporter: again, they're asking me where they're going. you're talking about tiny babies. they've been here for a week or more. so they're thinking, well, whatever the situation is, we can't stay here any longer. i asked one man. i said if they're taking you to a camp, would that be better than this. he said, yes, if that's my fate, i have to go there. i can't be here any longer. they've waited so long to get on any train. no matter where it's going, they're going to stay on that one in the hopes that it's better than this.
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>> a dramatic and heart-wrenching scene. thank you. three men remain on the run this morning. the search for the men expanded overnight in the area near the small town of fox lake but officials admit they're not sure the suspects are still in the area. last night a vigil was held for the popular veteran officer known as g.i. joe. brad edwards has our report. >> we love you, joe. >> reporter: a grieving community is trying to make sense of tuesday's killing of police lieutenant charles joseph gliniewicz. >> he truly is just a local hero. that's about the only word that can really state it. >> reporter: the decorated officer's widow and sons attended the vigil. >> my world got a little bit smaller with his passing and he'll truly be missed by all of us. >> reporter: g.i. joe as he was
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known as was chasing the three men when he was shot to death. >> reporter: this quiet community is on edge. schools here were closed on wednesday as the search for the officer's killer intensifies. at least 100 investigators are on the ground. they're searching homes, railroad tracks, and swampy woods, but they're hampered by the limited description glyn witsz provided of the suspects. they say they won't rest until they find his killer. >> the community, the men and women in blue, we're going to find them. >> reporter: lieutenant gliniewicz was set to retire at month's end. the county clerk in kentucky who refuses to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples will be in court today facing contempt charges. kim davis refuses to obey a federal court order and faces possible jail time or a fine. she maintains signing a same-sex
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marriage certificate goes against her faith. yesterday another gay couple tried to get a license and was turned away. >> my parents love my, my family loves me. i have a lot of support, a lot ofof susupppporort,t, and t thi heartbreakakining.g. >> davis refu today he'll meet with the chairman of the republican national committee. don champion has more. >> reporter: the head of the republican party will try to convince donald trump today to sign a pledge supporting the
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party's eventual nominee. >> you're not going make the pledge. >> i will not make the pledge at this time. >> reporter: the republican front-runner refused to make that promise during the first gop debate leaving the door open for a third party run. jeb burke sought the moment called trump a germ phone and a democrat in disguise. he even questioned trump's political ties in spanish in miami. in true trump fashion he challenged bush to set an example by speaking english in the united states. >> people who aren't willing to risk failing never succeed. >> reporter: all eyes are on joe biden. he brushed off questions about whether he was entering the presidential race. >> people are trying to look at hillary clinton's approval ratings at least among americans and say, you know, she's getting
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weaker and there might be an opening for him there. >> the latest poll shows democrats consider biden their first choice over clinton. in another poll clinton does better among moderates, african-americans, and hispanics. >> later he'll meet with jewish leaders in florida and go to atlanta tonight to try to drum up more support for the iran deal. marley? >> don champion in new york. thank you so much. coming up on "cbs this morning," we'll discuss donald trump with one of his rivals senator rand paul. he's now gotten enough votes to secure the nuclear deal with iran. senator mikulski has siepd. they'll deal with it to secure
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that antagonize demonstrators and police orders that infringed on first amendment rights. the report also portrays poor police/community relations and ineffective communications between law enforcement agencies. six baltimore police officers will face separate trials in the death of freddie gray. at a pretrial hearing the judge ruled that the trials for the officers could go forward. he refused to dismiss the charges and also refused to remove state's attorney marilyn mosley from the prosecution team. gray suffered a fatal spinal cord injury while in custody in april. on the "cbs moneywatch," tesla drives down the cost of its electric car, and mcdonald's all-day breakfast menu could drive up egg prices. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning, marlie. stocks in asia rallied.
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tokyo's nikkei added half a percent. stocks on wall street finished yesterday broadly higher, rebounding from tuesday's big losses. the dow gained 293 points, the s&p finished 35 points higher, and the nasdaq gain 113 points. that's about 2.5%. tesla motors plans to introduce a lower cost model of its electric car in march. dubbed model 3, the price begins at $35,000. that's about half the price tesla's current model "s." production will begin in march. orders will be taken in march. production won't begin for about two years. hulu is offering an ad-free service. users will be able to watch movies and shows without commercials for $12 a month. customers with existing subscriptions can upgrade for $4 a month. the move puts hulu in more direct competition with netflix, which also has an ad-free subscription service.
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arby's is apologizing after one of its employees refused to serve a police officer. the incident happened at an arby's in south florida. an employee refused to serve a sergeant at an arby's drive-through because she was an officer. arby's says disciplinary action will be taken. mcdonald's serving breakfast all day could make the egg supply problem even worse. restaurants are already struggling to get eggs, and prices have spiked following the worst flu outbreak in history. serving breakfast all day means mcdonald's will use a lot more eggs. when it began selling apples, it soon became the largest seller and buyer of fruit. marlie? all right. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thanks so much. straight ahead, community fund racer.
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name. >> that's a clip from the upcoming will smith movie "concussion." it tells the story of the doctor who discovered the deadly effects repeated head trauma has had on nfl players. some have called it a movie the nfl doesn't want you to see, but now the filmmakers are denying claims they soft pedalled some details in order to appease the league. sony pictures calls the u.s.xreport that portions of the film were blunted misleading. the nfl is set to kick off next week, and when "thursday night football" returns to cbs, fans will have a new view of the action on the feel. cameras will be placed in those orange pylons you see on the goal line. they'll give you a look at whether or not the ball has crossed into the end zone. they'll also show you plays along the sidelines. you'll get your first look at those cameras in two weeks when "thursday night football" returns. the denver broncos go to kansas city to take on the chiefs.
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that's september 17th, starting at 8:25 eastern right here on cbs. at the u.s. open serena williams takes another step toward history. the top ranked women's player overcomes some early trouble to win her second round match over kiki bertens in two sets. williams is trying to become the first woman since 1988 to win all four grand slam events in a calendar year. meanwhile the top ranked men's player celebrates his second round victory with a fan. novak djokovic williamed a supporter out of the stands following his three-stand win. djokovic and the fan get down with a towel on the arthur ashe court. afterward djokovic gave the fan an "i love new york" shirt. this is the "cbs morning news." with the "cbs morning news."
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,,,, forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ taylor swift's latest video "wildest dreams" is a huge online hit reaching more than 18 million views since it was released on sunday, but the pop star and the video's producers are taking heat over what some say is a whitewash portrayal of colonial africa. critics contend that it's stereotypical presentation of a painful period in africa's history. npr published a scathing column
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published for not casting any black actors, but the video's director is fighting back. in a statement joseph kahn said, quote, the reality is not only were there people of color in the video but the key creatives who worked on this video are people of color. stephen colbert is running a raffle, making fun of a contest being run by republican presidential candidate jeb bush. bush will be one of colbert's first guests on the "late show." the prize in the bush contest is a vip ticket to colbert's premiere. entrants have to donate at least $3 to bush's campaign, and colbert isn't happy about it. >> i think the contest is great idea, but here's the thing. no one from jeb's campaign asked me if this is okay to raise money off my first show. where's my cut of that sweet three bucks, governor, huh? where's this stuff? house always gets its baek wet. where's the big, gov. i'm sorry i'm yelling, but, again, you're the one who put an exclamation mark at the end of your name. >> the winner of colbert's
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some traditional dances with children in dillingham, alaska. he is the first sitting american president to visit the u.s. arctic circle. the president is due back at the white house this morning. the president also visited with two women who were fishing for salmon. mr. obama picked up a fish, and the camera captured video of it spawning on his shoes. the president thought it was funny, but the visit had a serious goal of promoting the importance of environmental protection. a chicken tried to cross the road in california but ended up stopping traffic. it happened during rush over yesterday morning on the san
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francisco oakland bay bridge. an mack vick of our san francisco affiliate kpix reports. >> reporter: this was one of many nail-biting moments in a very eggciting morning commute. the chp officers chasing a chicken at the toll plaza. it had been running loose for four hours when officers finally closed in. >> it's a little bit different for a bridge, but -- >> reporter: for much of the morning the hen was hilarious and clearly a lane carpool lane violation. people didn't know what to do. they couldn't help but stop a car to snap photos for the social media. in the same time chp decided to let social media figure out why they did cross the road. and each person who did try out to catch that chicken soon found out how tough it really was.
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>> i said, let him run around. he knows how to dodge cars. he's been dodging cars all morning for hours and hours. >> reporter: as this wild goose chase continued traffic backed up for miles, but finally with enough officers in place, the chicken was cornered, and that free range chicken was free no more. people who saw her taken into custody were thankful for the happy ending. >> he's appreciative, you know. lucky rooster. >> that was ann makovic reporting. another animal was a surprise guest at a news conference. connecticut governor dan malloy was speaking at mystic aquarium when a beluga whale photobombed him. juneau seemed very curious as he hovered against the glass. he even decided to stay for the entire event. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the controversy over a mass baptism held on the football field of a public high school. plus, we'll show you the largest animal bridge in
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american designed to save mountain lions living in the los angeles area. and your fall movie preview. a look at the upcoming blockbusters and awards contenders. that's the "cbs this morning" "cbs this mornin "cbs morning news" for this thuray. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm marlie hall. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. good morning. thank you so much for waking up with us. we start off with a live look at the golden gate bridge. nice to see some cars up and
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out. >> one. >> two, three maybe. >> it's thursday, that means the weekend is almost here. i'm maria medina. >> hooray for that, right? >> right. >> okay. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. >> we're a little slow this morning. >> it is 4:30. happy thursday, everyone. gianna is back in the fold and roberta is here to tell us about what wonderful thursday we have. >> i don't know what happened. the time just flew by this morning, right? okay. so let's get to the weather so i can go finish combing my hair. as you look out the door, we have a layer of low clouds and fog at the coast. temperatures are very mild in the 60s except san jose at 59. it's 54 in santa rosa. and later today, if you thought it was refreshing on wednesday, it will be equally as nice today. 60s beaches, 70s bayside and peninsula, nearly 80 inland. the weekend forecast is minutes away. jumping over to the roadways right now, we do have a traffic alert this morning. chp is shut down both

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