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york city, i'm jeff glor. captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs it's monday, october 12th, 2015. this is the "cbs morning news." president obama weighs in on the 2016 presidential race. in a "60 minutes" interview, he talks the possibility of a biden candidacy and hillary clinton's e-mail controversy. southwest airlines scrambled to fix a computer glitch that left thousands of passengers grounded. there could be more drama on the diamond tonight after a new york mets was injured during a hard slide during saturday night's playoff game. good morning from the studio
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57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. thanks for joining us. i'm meg oliver in for anne-marie green. tomorrow in las vegas, the democratic presidential candidates meet in their first debate and it's shaping up to be a critical contest for hillary clinton who continues to lead, but is losing ground. a just released cbs news poll shows clinton with a 19-point lead over bernie sanders, but it's a dramatic drop from august when her lead was 41 percentage points. don champion is here in new york. don, good morning. >> good morning, meg. >> reporter: the clinton camp is hoping tomorrow night's debate will help jump-start her campaign. this week, president obama weighed in on clinton and the race for the white house. new polls show tuesday night's debate could be the most important one of hillary clinton's career. the latest cbs news poll shows only 35% of primary voters view her as honest and trustworthy. during an interview that aired sunday on "60 minutes," president obama weighed in on clinton's ongoing e-mail controversy.
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>> you know, she made a mistake. she has acknowledged it. i do think that the way it's been ginned up is, in part, because of politics. >> reporter: still, democrats overwhelmingly believe clinton has the best chance of winning the general election next year. >> get out of my way, will you? >> reporter: far more believe vice president joe biden is more honest and trustworthy and when pressed on whether biden will announce his candidacy, the president said this. >> you know, i'll let joe make that decision. >> reporter: president obama was more candid on donald trump. the latest nbc news poll, 74% of voters believe the republican front-runner has strong leadership qualities. >> he knows how to get attention. he's, you know, the classic reality tv character. >> reporter: trump will address undeclared voters in the key state of new hampshire today, along with clinton's biggest challenger bernie sanders. now, the convention that donald trump and bernie sanders will be addressing today is focused on
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bipartisanship problem solving. >> don, what did that poll show about the republican side of the race? >> reporter: the latest cbs news poll shows donald trump still very much in the lead with 27%. he even has more support now than he did back in august when he was polling at 24%. right now, ben carson is still in second with 21%, up from just 6% in august. and jeb bush is polling at 6% right now, down from 13% in august. >> don champion here in new york, thank you. as of now, congressman paul ryan hasn't changed his mind about running for speaker of the house. but ryan reportedly spent the weekend considering a bid to replace john boehner. yesterday, members of the freedom caucus, the group of rebel hardline conservatives that drove boehner out, said they could support ryan. but the caucus wants major changes in how the house works. >> we are much more concerned about reforming the institution. this is not just about who the
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next speaker is, it's about what is going to change, the business as usual attitude around there, changing that is foremost on our minds and that is what we are focused on. >> the caucus put together a list of 21 questions for speaker candidates concerning policy and possible reform. back now to president obama's "60 minutes" interview. the president told steve kroft he was skeptical from the start about the failed 500,000 program to train the moderate opposition in syria. >> reporter: if you were skeptical about the program, why did you go through the program? >> well, because of part of what we have to do here, steve, is try different things because we also have partners on the ground that are invested and interested in seeing some sort of resolution to this problem. >> reporter: they wanted you to do it? >> well, no, that is not what i said. i think it's important for us to make sure that we explore all of the various options. >> over the weekend, russian war planes continued to hit targets
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in syria. russian president vladimir putin says moscow is working towards a compromise by stabilizing the syrian government. coming up on "cbs this morning," more of president obama's "60 minutes" interview and what he expects in the final year of his presidency. russia says it broke up a plot to carry out a terrorist attack in moscow. an unknown number of people were arrested in a moscow apartment sunday. the russian news agency reports an explosive device was found and diffused. it's still unclear who is behind one of the deadliest bombings in turkey's history. thousands gathered in istanbul yesterday to pay their respects and bury one of the victims. the crowd denounced the government for failing to prevent the attack at a peace rally by pro kurdish activists on saturday. the bombings in ankara on saturday killed at least 95 people. no one has claimed responsibility.
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the government says kurdish rebels or islamic militants are responsible. there has been more israeli/palestinian violence this morning. israeli police say a palestinian man attacked a police officers with a knife and was shot dead. three palestinians, including a 2-year-old, were killed by israeli forces. four israelis were stabbed during an attack last night. palestinian students clash with israeli police on the west bank yesterday. dozens threw rocks at nearby security forces. there were also demonstrations on the gaza strip. since the trouble began last month, at least 24 palestinians and five israelis have been killed. a police officer in memphis, tennessee, is being mourned today. officer terance olridge was shot multiple times on sunday when he was off duty in a memphis suburb. he was taken to a hospital where he died. he is the fourth memphis police officer fatally shot in over four years. two of them died in the last two and a half months.
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>> it wasn't very long i stood probably in a close proximity where i'm standing now. said something very similar to what i'm saying here and just doesn't get any easier. >> a male suspect is in custody, but police have not said if he has been charged. allegiant airlines plane aborted a takeoff in mccarron, in las vegas. >> no problems here. we are just getting ready for it, but no problems. we are just going to sit here for a second. >> the flight was about to depart sunday for fresno, california, when an engine caught fire while it was still on the ground. the plane had 160 passengers and six crewmembers aboard. there were no injuries. coming up on "cbs this morning," we will hear from one of the passengers who made it off that jet. ahead on the "cbs morning news," travel headaches. passengers traveling on southwest airlines face huge
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there's only one invokana®. ask your doctor about it by name. there's an old saying, dance like no one is watching. well, surveillance cameras at a mississippi liquor store were rolling when a woman performed a little dance after apparently stealing a bottle of alcohol by putting it into her purse. a moment later, a man comes into view and appears to shove a bottle down his pants. the store is asking for help to identify these two people seen in the video. breaking news this morning from iran concerning "the washington post" journalist jason rezaian. "the washington post" is reporting that jason rezaian has been convicted. he is accused of charges, including espionage, and reportedly could face up to 20 years in prison. the cbs news "moneywatch" how lower gas prices may affect the cost of living adjustments
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and long waits at southwest airlines. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> if you're flying on southwest airlines today, be prepared for delays. hundreds of southwest flights were delayed yesterday because of a computer glitch affecting seconds. frustrated southwest passengers were delayed for hours. they haven't told us how long the wait is. but i don't know if we are going to make our flight. >> nobody is saying anything. that is the problem. there's not a sign. not a person here or anything. >> southwest isn't sure how long the problem will be -- will take to be resolved. passengers are advised to print boarding passes before coming to the airport and to arrive about two hours early. last week was the best week this year on wall street. the dow gained 613 points. the s&p finished the week 63 points higher. the nasdaq added 122 points. the price of gas continues to drop, but if the price of crude oil continuous to rise, expect higher prices at the pumps.
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the average price of a gallon of gas dropped half a sent the past week to $2.34. gas prices have fallen about 52 cents a gallon over the past 17 weeks. the good news -- the gas prices are low but the bad news the lower prices probably means for cost of living next year for social security recipients and retired vets. it is tied to inflation being dragged down by the lower gas prices. the official announcement comes thursday and if it's as expected, there is -- the third time in 40 years that has happened. apple's news app has been disabled in china. reportedly by apple. customers in china see a message that the app is unavailable. "the new york times" is reporting apple is just the latest tech company frustrated by china's tough censorship rules. china is now apple's largest market in the world by revenue. students at the university of connecticut are trying to make the best of a messy situation.
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>> union street market! >> oh, my god. >> look! [ bleep ] yeah. >> this video went viral last week. it shows a uconn student verbally abusing staff at an on-campus dining hall. he was arrested and reportedly expelled. now students are using go fund me for those who were targeted. one has raised more than $1,600. >> jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. spencer stone remains in fair condition this morning in a california hospital. stone with was visited this weekend by fellow france train hero alek skarlatos at uc-davis medical center. stone is recovering after a surgery for stab wounds he suffered from a sacramento bar last week. ahead, chase utley fights back. reaction from the dodgers infielder for a controversial slide that broke a player's leg.
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by police. jonathan miller came out of his house to question some of his fraternity brothers. he was arrested and spent the night in jail. the same town that sandra bland was arrested and spent the night in a jail cell. she later died. diamond drama as the baseball player is suspended for a hard slide. and violence breaks out in the cowboys parking lot. those are just some of the headlines on the morning newsstands. "the dallas morning news" reports on a shooting after the dallas cowboys game last night. a man was shot and wounded in the at&t stadium parking lot. he is in critical condition. the suspect was arrested and is hospitalized with a leg injury. he will be charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. "the cleveland plain dealer" reports the family of a 12-year-old boy killed by a police officer is criticizing the prosecutor. tamir rice was shot while holding a pellet gun last november. reports by outs experts
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released saturday by the prosecutor included the shooting was justified. a grand jury will decide if the officer should face criminal charges. "the seattle times" reports on how some cities are recognizing native americans on columbus day. at least nine american cities will call today indigenous people's day. on sunday in seattle, there was a demonstration calling on the city to abolish columbus day. activists say the holiday neglec neglects native americans. the "los angeles times" says usc football coach steve sarkisian is taking an indefinite leave of absence. he missed practice on sunday. southern california's college director says the second-year coach is not well. in august, sarkisian apologized after slurring his words during a pep rally. the "new york daily news" is looking ahead to what is sure to be an intense playoff game between the mets and dodgers tonight after a hard slide by chase utley on saturday night and injured mets shortstop rub ruben tejada.
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laugh night, utley was suspended by major league baseball for two games. but he would be eligible to play in the series goes to a decisive fifth game. coming up how the heavens may have helped one nfl team. and feet like hands. the browns tight end makes the catch of the year. do you know the secret to a happy home in these modern times? it's a housewife who's in control of the finances. actually, any wife, husband, or human person can use progressive's name your price tool to take control of their budget. and while the men do the hard work of making money, she can get all the car insurance options her little heart desires. or the women might do the hard work of making money. [ chuckling ] women don't have jobs. is this guy for real? modernizing car insurance with -- that's enough out of you! the name your price tool, only from progressive. where is your husband? the name your price tool, only from progressive. nothing like a good, quick meal to bring two people together. campbell's skillet sauces. ready in under 20 minutes. campbell's. made for real, real life.
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how they're describing those frighteniing moments. plus-- a major computer glih delays hundreds of southwest airline flights nationwide. the warning for travelers hd to the airport this morning and-- firefighting inmates? details this morning on the proposed plan that could alw violent convicts to join the fire fight.. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 ,,,,
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. an emotional moment at houston's minute maid park ahead of sunday's major league baseball playoff game. former president george h.w. bush throwing out the ceremonial first pitch with his wife barbara at his side. mr. bush is recovering from a fractured neck bone he suffered over the summer. president bush's appearance was good luck for the home team.
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chris carter's seventh inning home run lands on the train hak track high above minute maid field. that helps the astros to a 4-2 win over kansas city. houston holds a 2-1 series lead. the toronto blue jays avoid elimination from the playoffs. troy tulowitzki leads the way with a three-run homer as toronto beats texas 5-1. the rangers lead the series two games to one. in sunday night's late nfl action. an intense quarter for the san francisco giants fans. san francisco goes ahead 27-23 when carlos hyde scores with less than two minutes to play. but the giants drive down the field and with 21 seconds to play, eli manning looks to the end zone. >> eli. the back of the end zone and it is caught for a touchdown by larry donnell! >> larry donnell's touchdown catch gives new york a 30-27 victory. the cincinnati bengals have
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some heavenly help in overcoming a 17-point deficit to beat seattle. kicker mike nugent boots a 31-yard field goal as time expires to send the game to overtime. the bengals call on nugent again game's wing kick hits the left upright but it's good. get this. on twitter, famed astrophysicist neil degrasse tyson pointed out the earth's rotation likely pushed the ball enough to hit the goalpost and go through. the bengals can thank their lucky stars because they are now 5-0. it's being called the catch of the year. cleveland browns tight end gary barnidge brings in an 18-yard catch with his feet! somehow he is able to keep the ball from touching the ground. he has the presence of mind to roll into the end zone once the ball is in his hands. the play helped cleveland beat baltimore 33-30. pretty impressive. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," tony gonzalez on "nfl today" on
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here is another look at this morning's top stories. on "60 minutes" last night, president obama said hillary clinton's use of private e-mails when he was secretary of state was a mistake. but the president said it didn't endanger national security. he also said the criticism against her has been ginned up because of politics. a just released cbs news poll shows clinton continues to lead the democratic race.
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46% of those asked to support her. on the republican side, donald trump holds a 6 percentage point lead over ben carson. sunday was opening day for a new professional women's hockey league. in one of the game, it was the new york riveters versus the whales. jamie yuccas was there. >> reporter: the puck dropped on the first-ever national women's hockey league in the u.s. >> play hockey, yeah! >> reporter: the commissioner diana ryland says these women are fast and ferocious and competitive. >> people will say they can't notice a difference between the men's and women's until they zoom in. >> reporter: it's the first time women will get paid to play. at 15,000 a year, most have day jobs, but players say it's worth it to be a part of this growing sport. >> women's sports are -- they are hot right now and there is a business in it and it's untapped and -- it's a good time. yep.
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>> reporter: investors say for the first year, the league will need to sell out their 18 games to make a profit. the hope is that a new generation of fans will pack the bleachers. not just to stay in business, but as player isceleste brown says, to inspire. >> it's so important for a young girl to see an older girl in a position of, you know, leadership. it gives them a realization that they can actually do that. >> oh, my god! look how fast they are! look at them! they are so fast! >> reporter: an easy score for a sport just getting started. jamie yuccas, cbs news, connecticut. >> long time coming, indeed. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," efforts to protect domestic abuse survivors from being evicted from their homes. plus, we will take you to a california elementary school that is the first with standing desks only in classrooms.
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cam up on top of kpix 5 studios. good morning, it's monday, october 12. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm frank mallicoat. it is 4:30 on the nose. let's get a little weather out of the gate. roberta? >> any people sleeping in, temperature wise, 50s and 60s out the door, relatively clear skies with some clouds next to the seashore. numbers to face taking up to 74 in pacifica once the morning fog lifts, upper 70s, though 80s bayside. 80s across the peninsula and up to 92 degrees while inland. we will talk about the holiday forecast in detail but right now let's say good morning to giana. >> good morning. we should have lighter conditions on the freeway systems we expect less vehicles. no delays toward the bay bridge toll plaza, traffic is clear, most of the bay area is accident fe.
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