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-- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ?q 12k3w4r6r7b8g9s ritz tuesday, september 22nd, 2015. this is the cbs "morning news." cbs "morning news" pope frances is coming to america. the pope arrives in washington, d.c. today to start a six-day tour of the united states. the ranks of the gop presidential hopefuls are thinning out. wisconsin governor scott walker pulls the plug on his campaign. why he is urging other republican candidates to do the same. and google makes good on its promise to ahmed mohammed. the texas teen arrested for bringing a home-made clock to school is the center of the show on a visit to the tech giant's
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campus. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at "cbs news" headquarters in new york. thanks for joining us. i'm anne-marie green. pope frances arrives in the united states this afternoon after wrapping up his visit to cuba. the pope flies from havana to begin his u.s. visit in walk. it's frances' first visit ever to the u.s. he'll wrap up his stay in cuba with another mass. beside walk the pope will visit new york and philadelphia. weijia jiang is in washington. good morning, weijia. >> reporter: good morning to you anne-marie and good morning to everybody. pope frances has a packed scheduled during his stay here in the united states. he will spend two days nation's will receive a rare presidential welcome when he arrives. pope frances arrives to the
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patron saint santiago this morning. monday frances blessed the city. during his visit. he stayed away from a political statement. the spokesman says his choice to travel to the u.s. from here is more about reconciliation. "the decision to make a trip to both countries, truly is a strong message to encourage this process that has subsequent steps, requests he says. in d.c., where the pope will stop first, federal officials have heightened security in posing restrictions on items like bicycles and backpacks and shutting down roads him but that's not stopping kevin gossing from getting excited. >> it would be great to get to do that until like say i shook his hands. he's a very holy person. he's a good person. >> reporter: in a rare move, president and mrs. obama will be at pope frances land to personally welcome him. >> frances has inspired catholics and non-catholics
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news network cbsn. scott walker dropped out of the gop presidential race. walker had harsh words for the current republican front-runner and the direction of the campaign. don champion is in washington with more on that? good morning, don. >> reporter: good morning, marie. it was a stunning fall for walker after starting at a serious contender. the two-term wisconsin governor was one of the last two enter the race that is now won of the first to leave after barely registering in recent polls and struggling to raise money, walker decided to call it quits. >> i believe i am being called to lead by helping to clear the field in this race so that a positive, conservative message can rise to the top of the field. >> reporter: walker warned as the party's debate has drifted into personal attacks. he didn't just quit. he urged others to follow his lead so that someone can take down donald trump. >> i encourage other
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presidential candidates to consider doing the same so that the voters can focus on a limited number of candidates who can offer a positive conservative alternative to the current front-runner. >> walker's lack luster performance at the gop debates and some critical mistakes on key republican issues like shifting answers on illegal immigration cost him. in the end, he could not overcome trump's unexpected popularity. >> i think he's a terrific guy a nice guy. i think it's tough for him. he started off high and his poll numbers went, but he'll do fine and he's a good governor and he's got plenty to govern. thank you. >> reporter: walker will return to his job as governor of wisconsin, where he made his name fighting the unions. his exit means potential gain for other conservative candidates like ted cruz, who appeared on "late night" with stephen colbert. >> with i'm fighting for a
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principles, living with our mean, follow the constitution. >> reporter: and the words of one republican strategist, walker had great expectations and did not meet them and you go down pretty fast when that happens. be i the way, anne-marie, donald trump will be stephen colbert's guest tonight. >> oh, that ought to be interesting. don champion in walk. thank you. the white house is weighing in on ben carson's charge that a muslim should fought be elected president. on sunday, carson said, i will not advocate we put a muslim in charge of this nation. yesterday, the obama administration says it is disappointing other gop candidates aren't speaking up. >> we haven't seen a significant outcry from all of the other candidates in the republican race and it's for the same reason. because they're chasing the same votes. >> carson's campaign reports strong fundraising, including in the 24 hours aftercarson spoke.
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and that republican primary voters overwhelmingly agree with carson. immigration protesters interrupted jeb bush as he spoke before the u.s. hispanic chamber of commerce in houston. >> i can't see you. i have been clear about this. >> reporter: bush reminded the protesters that he supports a pathway for citizenship for people in the u.s. illegally. the united states is making a new pledge to help refugees fleeing the syrian civil war. the u.s. will direct nearly $419 manyle in aid by those displaced by the violence and the countries that are hosting them. to day the united states has spent about $4.5 billion in aid since the civil war began if 2011. two men are dead and two police officers injured after a shootout in a california parking lot. officers in san city approached the men sitting in a car at a target store monday. they were trying to serve a felony warrant but a gunfight
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broke out. the suspects died the injured officers are expected to make a full recovery. >> the first year cadet of the virginia military institute has died. the student collapsed yesterday during routine physical training at the school's campus in lexington, virginia. he later died at a hospital t. school has not released the cadet's name. officials are investigating what went wrong. coming up on the morning feuds, they are calling him the most hated man in the world. we will show you the ceo behind the decision to jack up the price of an aids drug to pill. this is the cbs "morning news." . you tuck there. if you're a toe tucker... because of toenail fungus, .
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that's one of the headlines on the news stands. the sentinel is reporting moments after the pilot parachuted to the ground. walked over to emergency workers on the scene. the pilot is uninjured and in good condition t. jet crashed near fresno. the air field was shut down immediately after the crash. navy officials are investigating what caused the jet to go down. the "new york times" is reporting on a striking new survey of college women, more than a quarter say they've experienced some form of unwanted sexual contact while incapacitated. usually by alcohol or drugs. about 150,000 students at 27 schools took part in the survey. the "wall street journal" said apple is speeding up efforts to build an electric car t. tech company has spent more than a year investigating the feezibility of entering the auto industry. a team working on the project has been granted permission to triple its work force and apple hopes to have the cars ready for
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market by 2019. and the daily mail is sharing social media pictures of the pharmaceutical executives, some are calling the most despised man in the world this morning. martin schkrelli purchased the rights to a drug used to treat aids patients. he immediately raised the price per pill more than 5,000 percent. schkrelli says he did it to keep his company in business. but his decision prompted a huge backlash. hillary clinton tweeted she will layout a new plan to slow the cost of prescription drugs. in other headlines, volkswagon's stocks are sent tumbling and snoop dogg starts a new adventure. i guess i can tell what that is about. good morning, jill. >> reporter: good morning, volkswagon's troubles are mounting t. company's stock plunged 17% on monday. >> that is a $15 billion drop in
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market value in a single day. the price drop is fallout after federal regulators accused vw of rigging their cops with software to skirt air pollution laws. vw will recall half a million cars. now european regulators have launched a similar investigation. >> the former ceo of a georgia peanut company was sentenced to 28 years in prison for his role in a deadly salmonella outbreak. stewart parnell once ran peanut corporation of america. contamination led to one of the largest food recalls in u.s. history. the outbreak killed nine people and sickened more than 700 others. investors will be looking for a second day of gains after monday's recovery. the dow is up 125 points. the s&p gained almost 9 points and the nasdaq was unchanged. chinese president economy
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x economy xing economy xinping he will say washington state exports more to china than any other state. they will meet with president obama in walk later this week. snoop dogg will perform a company all things marijuana. he says the media company will be known as merry jane. it's expected to make available every facet from marijuana to the economics of pot. to information about marijuana products. snoop dogg's sight joins a field of marijuana-growing related businesses. >> he has been promoting marijuana for a really long time. might as well make some money. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thanks, a lot. when we return, pilots behaving badly, a dispute between two pilots causes a huge delay for passengers on a flight in texas. flight in texas. ji
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to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose nicoderm cq. . >> here's a look at some forecasts in some cities around the country. four people were injured when a house exploded monday. two of the injured were airlifted to a hospital t. home was reduced to rubble by the blast. at least nine other houses nearby were damaged. the cause of the explosion is under investigation. some witnesses say they smelled
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gas. united express flight was delayed because of a dispute between the pilots t. flight didn't move for five hours in lubbock, texas on saturday t. spokesman says there was a disagreement but no physical altercation. the incident is being investigated but the airline is not sure if the pilots will face disciplinary action. and a russian billionaire's new super yacht is being towed out to sea t. giant ship sailing yacht a is the world's biggest sailing ship. it's 468 feet long. its masts are 300 feet high. it has eight floors. the ship costs more than $400 pll to build and it took three years. well, straight ahead, star treatment t. muslim student suspended for bringing a home-made clock to cool is a guest of honor at google's science fair. and in sports the new york jets flex their defensive muscle against the indianapolis colts. iisive muscle
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. here's a look at today's forecast from some cities around the country. >> what's more new york than a slice of 'izzo and a subway rat. this video got a lot of attention. it shows a rat dragging an entire slice of 'idz za down a staircase in the new york city subway a. very determined rat got the pizza partway down the steps until he disappeared into a hole at the bottom. some viewers said they were inspired by his struggle. others were probably grossed out. you can't help but to root for him just a little bit. the 14-year-old boy is suspended from school for building a clock has become a popular attraction. ahmed mohammed was a special guest at the google science fair.
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betty yu of our special station reports on his visit. >> one, two, three. >> reporter: he's the biggest star of the google campus. students from around the world and grown-ups alike took photos with 14-year-old ahmed mohammed. >> you are about as excited as the kids are to meet this guy? >> i am, yeah. i'm a teacher and that is the kind of kid you want in your class. right? that kid that is inspired that wants to go out and do lots of cool things. >> reporter: a week ago the freshman from texas ended up if handcuff itself after he brought this home-made alarm clock to school to impress his teacher. >> i just felt like i was a criminal. i was profiled a terrorist. i was just any person, one little kid, straight a student. >> after ahmed's story went viral, they tweeted, we're saving a seat for you. he attended the awards ceremony.
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>> i think it makes us glad he is having a good time and he can be with kids that are interested in the same things that he is. and you know, these young scientists that are really going to change our future and he's a part of. that these kids are a part of that. >> reporter: julia is the same age as ahmed. she has been following his story in the news. >> it taught me that it's okay to be different and do what you want to do. >> reporter: this was the team's first trip to california on top of the google science fair. he made time to tour san francisco, stop at in and out and have a bar-b-que at google. for "cbs news," betty yu, mountain view, california. >> on monday night football, the new york jets defense comes up big against the colts, darrelle revis accounts for two of the colt's five turnovers. the jet's cornerback recovers a fumble and later he picks off an andrew luck's pass t. jets go to 2 and o with a victory.
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like all the other republican candidates, jeb is like automatic other presidential candidates jeb is struggling to get traction against donald trump. trump is even dominating in jeb's home state of florida, where the former governor is behind by 15 points. it makes sense that florida likes trump, i mean, they're used to life size cartoon characters with giant heads. >> get used to it. donald trump's run away success as a presidential candidate is providing late night hosts like stephen colbert with plenty of material for jokes. colbert may not be kidding around tonight. that's because donald trump will be his guest. you are not going to want to miss this one. the "late show" starts tonight
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10:25 central right here on cbs. wisconsin governor scott walker's presidential campaign is over. walker was running low in the polls and running out of campaign money. he urged his gop rivals to follow his lead so that the party can side with a contender other than donald trump. and pope frances wraps up his visit to cuba today and then he flies to the united states. his first stop this afternoon is washington. he'll meet with the president tomorrow and address congress thursday. frances will also visit new york and philadelphia. and one topic the pope will discuss on his u.s. visit climate change. he has said humans need to take responsibility to protect the planet. jonathan vicly oat reports on how not everyone is resituate to the pope's message. >> reporter: pope frances has funded the change of global problem with great implications. he says the entire world needs to cut greenhouse gases and live
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simpler lives. bridging the gap between faith and science will be difficult. a recent pugh research poll don't think people cause climate change. >> when someone like the pope says this is important and you got to take notice, most people will listen and perhaps understand a bit more this is something they should be taking notes of. >> reporter: british scientist joanna haiku says the pope's message is one americans need to hear. last summer, pope frances unveiled a 200-page document flooding scripture with science, conducting a moral and case. he noted a system favoring the rich for turning the earth into an immense people of filth. >> he has opened men's eyes. >> reporter: people and historians praise his efforts, there are is some backlash, republican paul kosar said it isry dig will us to promote questionable science as catholic
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proof. jonathan vicly oat, "cbs news," london. coming up after your local news on cbs "this morning," more on the pope and what it takes to protect him on his u.s. visit. we'll speak with new york dis department commissioner brill bratton. plus author melissa gilbert tells us about her new book and phil simms joins us to talk some pig skins. >> that is the "cbs news" for this tuesday. thanks, for watching. i'm anne-marie green. ,,,,
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let's start again. >> break bridge? [ laughter ] >> right. we could rename it. [ laughter ] >> not too many cars. it's been hot for a long time and it's exciting. we are cooled down a little today. it's tuesday, september 22. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm not frank mallicoat. i'm brian hackney in for frank today. here's roberta with the forecast. >> you can caught it the golden break bridge when we get traffic! [ laughter ] >> she sees the bridge. i see fog. that's the way we look at it this morning. we have low clouds and fog at the coast making tracks into the inland areas. everybody is breathing a sigh of relief because that means it is cooling down due to that blankets of low clouds and fog. later today temperatures 60s to low 80s. the full forecast is straight ahead. here's liza. >> good morning. we have a police action in the east bay in san leandro. it's shut down the east 14th off-ramp from north 238. it is shut down until about 6:00
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