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mselfo say to the president. quote, you're an f-ing liar. hurricane-force winds pummeled the gulf coast as a magical place... gordon rumbled the shore with that's lookin' to get scared! driving rain and a massive storm (laughter) surge. omar villafranca begins our halloween time is back in disneyland and disney california adventure parks! coverage now from dauphin island, alabama. >> reporter: the 14-mile-long barrier island is no stranger to tropical storms. the western end of dauphin island has proved to be one of the most hazardous places in the country, prone to heavy flooding. large storms seem to roll in every year. last year, it was hurricane nate wreaking havoc. gordon is expected to unleash 75-mile-an-hour winds and drop four to eight inches of rain. storm surges could reach five feet. but that doesn't seem to worry the locals. >> it's nature doing its thing. it's pretty -- pretty freakin' quickly. 15 miles per hour. the good news is it's not like awesome. >> reporter: donna saey was
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harvey. it's not going to take forever raised here and says it's a way of life. >> well, you're born into it. to get through the area. it's a way of life. you don't run from it. we think landfall the mississippi or alabama anything on the west side is coastline. maybe it's a low-grade cat 1, constantly washed. the roads are torn up. it's being rebuilt. pushing inland, quickly >> reporter: the west end beach weakening. here just reopened in may after take a look at this. the parking lot here was wiped we think that portions of the out by hurricane nate. mississippi coast, wherever you see this green, that dark green and sort of the mid-green color across the gulf coast, others are bracing for the storm, where could be seeing three to five feet of storm surge. do not rule out the mobile bay. punishing surf and rain has begun. in biloxi, mississippi, they highest probability is for it to go just to the west of the stocked up on supplies at the mobile bay. grocery store while the fire consequently it would be the department geared up for catch basin for all this possible water rescues. counterclockwise spin around the storm just pushing that water >> i hope that it comes and goes into that basin. then you've got rain on top of and we're done with it. that. we think some areas could be >> reporter: but mayor latoya seeing 10 to 12 inches. cantrell says they are prepared. you want to focus on this bright >> we've got the pumps and power white color right around we believe we need, again, to be safe and protect our residents. pensacola, florida. it's east side heavy. then that rain is going to get >> reporter: the hayne hrain ha funneled into the midwest, and the midwest, portions today started to pick up, but one of the big concerns with this storm picked up six inches of rain. tomorrow they'll pick up another is going to be the storm surge. six inches of rain. officials with the national that's before any of the hurricane center are expecting leftovers of gordon even get to anywhere from three to five feet
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them. it's possible, jeff, the mi flooding could be worse in the midwest than it is along the gulf coast because it's associated with gordon. >> so bad so far already. lonnie, thank you. brett kavanaugh's confirmation hearing for the supreme court nearly turned into a free-for-all today with why did i want a crest 3d white smile? frequent interruptions from senate democrats and protesters. capitol hill police made 70 arrests. jan crawford is following it all. >> i welcome everyone to this confirmation hearing on the nomination of -- >> mr. chairman. >> -- brett kavanaugh. >> mr. chairman. >> reporter: senate judiciary chairman chuck gragsly barely finished his sentence. >> mr. chairman, i'd like to be recognized to ask a question before we proceed. >> you're out of orderment i'll proceed. >> we cannot possibly move forward. dinner date...meeting his parents dinner date. >> reporter: when committee democrats started the interruptions. >> mr. chairman, i move to so i used crest. adjourn. crest 3d white removes... >> when will we review senator ...95% of surface stains in just 3 days... ...for a whiter smile... blumenthal's motion to adjourn. that will win them over. >> i make a motion to move into crest. healthy, beautifu smiles for life.
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his opening statement. >> i am an optimist. >> reporter: and pledged to be impartial and independent. >> i revere the constitution. if confirmed to the supreme >> announcer: this is the "cbs court, i will keep an open mind overnight news." in every case. there's another twist in the i will always strive to preserve sex scandal involving disgraced the constitution of the united states and the american rule of movie mogul harvey weinstein. one of his alleged victims law. >> reporter: now, with the slammed nbc for insisting it midterm elections looming, killed the story because none of sources tell cbs news that the women would make their democrats orchestrated their allegations on camera. strategy over the weekend. emily nester said she told the president president trump in a network she would sit down for an interview and was informed tweet this afternoon called it they were not interested. despicable. these hearings will continue tomorrow. judge kavanaugh is going to be jericka duncan has been in the hot seat as the senators put their questions directly to following that story. >> reporter: in an internal memo the nominee. jeff. and ten-page report monday, nbc >> jan crawford right there in the confirmation room. news defended its handling of jan, thank you. arizona's governor today the weinstein story and claimed there was not a single victim or appointed former three-term witness to misconduct by senator jon kyl to replace the weinstein willing to go on the late john mccain, at least until the end of this year. record. but reporter ronan farrow, his kyl is expected to be sworn in later this week in time to vote former nbc producer, and now on brett kavanaugh's nomination weinstein's alleged victim says to the supreme court.
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that's not true. the "cbs overnight news" >> it is not accurate to say will be right back. any object. any surface. that it was not reportable. in fact there were multiple determinations that it was reportable at nbc. >> reporter: journalist ronan farrow is pushing back on climbs his harvey weinstein reporting was not ready for air at nbc news when he presented it to the network in august of 2017. in a statement monday night, farrow wrote, i've avoided commenting on the specifics of nbc's role to keep the focus on the women. but executives there have now produced a memo that contains numerous false or misleading statements. >> it became increasingly apparent over a very careful and if you've got a life you gotta swiffer long process of checking out these women's claims. these are credible. >> reporter: and an internal could help them save money on car insurance? memo earlier monday, nbc news yea,that and homeowners, chairman andy lack defended the renters, motorcycle and boat insurance. network writing we had nothing yet fit to broadcast but farrow huh.that's nice. did not agree with that standard. but farrow claimed monday his what happens when you catch a fish? story on weinstein was twice cleared and deemed reportable by gecko: whoa. legal and standards at nbc only to be blocked by executives.
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geico. more than just car insurance. >> i had spent months and months in rooms of executives saying see how much you could save at geico.com. this is not a story, you know, i'm ok! pack it up. >> reporter: two months after leaving nbc, farrow published his pulitzer pulitzer prize-winning weinstein report in the new yorker. lack said in his memo that nbc wondered then whether the brave women who spoke to farrow in print who have also sat before tv cameras and lights. in a statement to "the new york times" monday night, weinstein accuser emily nestor said she and another woman were willing to go on the record for the network. she said that portions of the nbc memo were despicable and dripping with kond sense and she said she was immensely dispointed by the network's response but not surprised. >> over many years, many news organizations have circled this story and faced a great deal of pressure in doing so. >> reporter: last week farrow's former nbc producer, rich mccue, a women's natural lubrication varies throughout her cycle. claimed executives orders them this can effect how pleasurable sex can be. to stand down on the weinstein story altogether. to supplement your lubrication for even better sex he alleged weinstein even called
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try ky natural feeling. nbc executives directly. the lubrication you want, nothing you don't. chairman lack said the ky natural feeling suggestion weinstein played a get what you want role in the network coverage is super emma just about sleeps in her cape. baseless speculation. but when we realized she was battling sensitive skin. weinstein denies all allegations of sexual assault. amazon has become the second we switched to tide pods free & gentle. it's gentle on her skin publicly traded company to be and out cleans the other free and clear detergent. worth $1 trillion. the first to reach that dermatologist recommended. milestone was apple. it's got to be tide. but unlike amazon, apple has thousands of stores and has recently been targeted by a string of smash-and-grab robberies. but as mireya villarreal reports, the company sees that as the cost of doing business. >> reporter: this location here was actually hit about that same type of brazen grab and run burglary a few years ago. these robberies actually include thousands of dollars worth of merchandise, and the recent surge is highlighting the there is sharp reaction tonight to word that nike signed company's security practices, or maybe the lack thereof. colin kaepernick for a new ad surveillance video shows how in campaign. the quarterback says the nfl has just seconds, thieves made off black balled him over the anthem with more than $10,000 worth of
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protest. president trump today said the apple devices. nike deal is, quote, a terrible exd eri ry in los angeles message. more on this now from jim >> these rively axelrod. >> reporter: in the polarizing debate over nfl players taking a few things this their hands, these knee during the national are very easy to transfer into anthem -- >> get that son of a bitch off cash. >> reporter: apple is the field right now. notoriously silent about its out. he's fired. security measures but tech >> reporter: nike has now made experts believe the real value for thieves lies in selling the its bet. announcing one of the faces of its 30th anniversary "just do parts. >> a lot of these gadgets can be it" campaign. colin kaepernick, the quarterback who started the $1,000, $2,000 or more. protest two seasons ago. >> reporter: dan ackerman believes apple has surprises in the ad reads, believe in store for the thieves. something, even if it means >> people think you can run in, grab a bunch of stuff and run sacrificing everything, showed out and you've got a bunch of over a picture of the player, laptops and iphones. not necessarily the case, but who hasn't taken an nfl snap it's fairly well known that they since he started taking a knee. >> what nike did is a install special custom versions of the operating systems on these, so they're of very game-changer. >> reporter: sports marketer limited use, if any, if you take marc williams thinks nike is them away from the store. playing the long game by >> reporter: another reason for the recent rise in thefts may be appealing to its core customers, zu to apple lack of security under 35 and ethnically and features in its stores like attaching devices to security racially diverse. >> i think nike knows exactly tethers. and it's not by accident.
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what they're doing. >> i've told the teams i'll know they're looking at things we've done a really, really great job if the next globally. >> reporter: nike recently signed a ten-year extension to generation, if again z says make be one of the nfl's official me an apple. uniform sponsors. >> throwing this in the fire >> reporter: angela aarons said last year the stores are because colin kaepernick is now the face of nike. designed to be a hangout where >> reporter: while the company is feeling the social media customers can engage with their backlash, boycott nike is devices and it may be worth the risk. >> they seemingly have decided trending on twitter. >> nike burn, baby. it's worth a couple of smash and >> reporter: the company's grabs. apple feels like if you get a hearned $43 million worth of chance to play with their media exposure in the last 24 gadgets, you might walk out of hours according to one estimate. the store with one you retail analyst simeon siegel. legitimately paid for. >> reporter: police are still searching for the suspects in >> the idea of newness and ep cooing alive in that several of these robberies including the one from over the conversation, that's going to be weekend. something they look towards. now, a spokesperson for the company tells cbs news they do not comment about their security and the people that burn their practices. marijuana has been legal in shoes today might be buying a california since the start of new pair tomorrow. >> president trump tweeted the the year. so you'd think the pot police kaepernick ad sent a terrible wouldn't have much to do. well, think again. message, the nfl said, the john blackstone followed one social justice issues that colin and other athletes have raised special ops force into the forest of southern california. deserve our attention and action. two very points of view. >> reporter: it's so rugged in
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>> however you feel about this, the san bernardino national nike got attention. forest that federal agents jim, thanks. still ahead here, a former cosby actor gets a job offer searching for marijuana are after being pushed into a harsh sometimes lifted from place to spotlight. place by helicopter. >> we have a marijuana garden down here with unknown number of plants and unknown number of suspects. >> reporter: dan briot of the u.s. forest service is overseeing this operation. a women's natural lubrication varies throughout her cycle. armed officers from the forest service and the california this can effect how pleasurable sex can be. department of fish and wildlife go in first. to supplement your lubrication for even better sex >> we found another plot. try ky natural feeling. >> reporter: when they the lubrication you want, nothing you don't. determined the area is safe, at least relatively safe -- ky natural feeling >> there's always a chance for get what you want [stomach gurgles] poison oak, rattlesnakes. ♪when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea... >> reporter: they let us follow. these are the kind of conditions girl, pepto ultra coating the enforcement team has to search through to find these will treat your stomach right. marijuana grows. what they found here is about 50 nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea.♪ pounds of marijuana cut and try new pepto ready to be taken out of the with ultra coating. forest. >> unfortunately we didn't catch the cultivators but we did catch only remfresh uses keep 1 in ion-powered melatonin to deliver up to 7 hours of sleep support. their crop. >> and it's a big crop. >> yeah, at least 5,000 plants.
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number 1 sleep doctor recommended remfresh -- >> reporter: the plants left your nightly sleep companion. behind are difficult to available in the natural sleep section at walmart. eradicate. the marijuana plants are growing underneath the trees here, hard to see from the rare in this rugged and remote territory. but about 5,000 of these plants are scattered across about five acres of this national forest. all of it fed by a somewhat sophisticated irrigation system. this is a makeshift reservoir that the criminals growing the marijuana have actually created here in the national forest, and they're diverting water from a nearby stream into here. the problem almost isn't so much mariana as it is the damage that they're doing to the forest. >> yeah, the environmental damage is huge. >> reporter: in a way, operations like this are less a war on drugs and more a battle to protect the environment. >> the growers have done more damage in the national forest cutting down all this vegetation to plant the marijuana, but then down here, the enforcement team japan today was hit by its found what they feared.
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a bottle of carbofuran. strongest typhoon in a quarter century. this is a banned pesticide in powerful winds nearly swept a truck and van off a bridge. the united states. that's turned this area basically into a toxic waste a ship crashed into another dump. bridge in osaka bay. even a small amount of the big waves also swamped the pesticide can kill wildlife and region's airport. at least nine people were further denigrate this area that killed. more than a million people ordered to evacuate. includes a campsite filled with there was a failed attack trash. it's the kind of damage done by today against the u.s. embassy in cairo, egypt. illegal marijuana cultivation on public lands throughout the a security camera captured a man wearing a backpack that suddenly west. on average, 400 marijuana caught fire and blew up. growing sites are found in national forests each year. he was quickly tackled and taken >> for all the ones that we away. egyptian authorities identified find, there's probably two or three more that we didn't. him as a 24-year-old extremist >> reporter: marijuana now, you can grow this legally in carrying a bottle of flammable california. chemicals. why does somebody come and do no bystanders were hurt. this in a national forest with geoffrey owens who once all the difficulty and the acted on "the cosby show" could damage that they're doing? >> they're trying to avoid the soon return to tv. rules and regulations that the last week a photo of owens state has put in place by coming recentgi a out on federal land and growing the marijuana illegally. trader joe's in new jersey went >> reporter: cut down and viral. bundled, this clandestine some called it job-shaming. marijuana crop is carried out by owens had to quit because of all the attention. air to be destroyed. but had caught the attention of but the damage done to the fiker tyler perry. forest remains.
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finally tonight, it wasn't the wizard but an fbi sting that turned up perhaps the most famous slippers in movie history 13 years after they were stolen. lee cowan follows the trail, a routine patrol for a which starts on the yellow brick police officer in northern road. california turned into a life-altering afternoon. a homeless woman with nowo turn asked him to adopt her baby >> they're gone! >> reporter: blame glenda, the good witch of the north. girl, and he did. she's the one who first stole here again is john blackstone. the ruby slippers, plopping them onto an unsuspecting dorothy.
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>> too late. there they are, and there >> reporter: three daughters under 8 years old, jesse and they'll stay. >> reporter: not so fast, my pretty. they didn't always stay where ashley whitten already had a they were supposed to. in august 2005, one of the four full house. had you had a family? >> yes. >> a complete family. remaining pairs of slippers was didn't need to add anybody to stolen from here, the judy it. weren't planning on atting anybody to it. garland museum in grand rapids. >> right. >> why? >> i think it's when you see a need, you just need to show up. for 13 years, replicas sat in their place. and that's what parenthood in the missing size 5 1/2s became our experience is anyway. the air 51 of footwear. >> reporter: as a ten-year veteran of the santa rosa police conspiracies and false sightings department, jesse befriended a pregnant homeless woman with a abounded. >> everything from, they're nailed to a wall in a roadside drug addiction, whom he diner in missouri to, i was with frequently ran into while on patrol. my boyfriend when he threw them >> i was trying to get her -- there were times i got her into a water-filled iron ore shelter at different locations. pit. >> reporter: the slippers, it sometimes she would take me up seemed, had slipped away for on it. sometimes she wouldn't. >> reporter: then his wife met good until bu were they real? her on a ride-along last august. >> her and i got to talking and she was very obviously pregnant. i said, oh, you're pregnant. after comparing them to the ones and she grabbed my hand, and she put it on her stomach, and i had in the smithsonian, the fbi no idea that a year later, the said, yes, indeed, they matched. would be our daughter. >> not only were they slippers stolen but the memories of a lot >> reporter: in february, they
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got an unexpected, life-changing of americans were stolen back in 2005. call. the birth mother had >> reporter: investigators say the shoes were seized during a specifically asked for the sting operation, part of an effort to uncover an extortion whittens to adopt her child. plot, but would say little else. they agreed. for michael shaw, the collector despite concerns about the baby's health. who once owned the slippers, none of that really matters. you have to think that a matter >> i don't care as long as the who is drug-addicted, having a fact is i'm going to be able to buy them back from the insurance baby, the baby's going to have company. some big problems. >> right. >> are you going to buy them we didn't know what to expect. back? >> oh, of course. we knew that they were going to >> reporter: the case of the take her no matter what. purloined pumps is still open. >> yeah. >> but we were like, is this the magic slippers now also a going to be something that she's going to be hooked up to tubes magic piece of evidence. the rest of her life. >> there's no place like home. >> she did go through some withdrawals. >> reporter: lee cowan, cbs they were wired about some news, hollywood. he'sures. >> now they say she's hitting that is the "overnight news" all the normal baby milestones for this wednesday. for some of you the news and is expected to lead a healthy life. continues. for others, check back later for >> shieds got the sweetest disposition. she's so nice. the morning news and kcbs this she's so even keeled. she's really engaged. morning. >> very observant. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jeff glor. she smielzs all the time. >> reporter: and with permission from her new sisters. >> yes. >> yes. >> 100% yes. >> reporter: harlow was officially adopted by the family
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last week. [ applause ] >> there's enough love. there's enough love for her. >> there's enough love to go around. >> more than enough. >> reporter: the whittens are still in contact with harlow's biological mother and are sharing baby photos with her. as an officer with a duty to protect and to serve, whitten >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." says he's serving a higher welcome to the "overnight purpose with new perspective on news." i'm michelle miller. the job. another day of fireworks is you got a lot of years of police expected in the u.s. senate at work ahead of you. >> i do. >> are you going to be careful confirmation hearings for about how you deal with people? supreme court nominee brett >> i think so. kavanaugh. democrats trayed in vain to have i don't think it's deterred me, the hearing postponed, complaining that the white house though. i think i'm open to what was withholding important relationships and connections that i make. documents. >> i think we can just trust demonstrators tried to shut the that whatever this line of whole thing down and nearly two work -- wherever it takes our dozen were arrested. family, that's where we want to jan crawford reports. go. we just want to serve our community. >> i welcome everyone to this >> obviously i wasn't expecting this or asking for this, but i'm confirmation hearing on the really glad that it happened. >> reporter: john blackstone, nomination of -- santa rosa, california. >> mr. chairman. >> brett kavanaugh. >> mr. chairman. the "cbs overnight news" >> reporter: senate judiciary will be right back. chairman chuck grassley barely finished his sentence. >> mr. chairman, i'd like to be
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recognized to ask a kbe before we proceed. >> you'll out of order. i'll proceed. >> we cannot possibly move forward. >> reporter: when indicate democrats started the interruptions. >> mr. chairman, i move to adjourn. >> when will we review senator blumenthal's motion to adjourn? >> i make a very clear and simple motion to move into executive session. >> reporter: it was a raucous first day of confirm algs hearings for judge brett kavanaugh, who was able to introduce his family before the protests started up again. republicans were having none of it. >> it's pretty obvious to most people going about their work today that the deranged comments actually don't have anything to do with you. >> this is ridiculous. you're one of the best choices any republican could make. >> reporter: the democrats' complaints were in part on process. the republicans weren't turning over every document from kavanaugh's time in the bush administration. but they also took aim at president trump -- >> over a dozen cabinet members
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and senior aides to president trump have resigned, been fired, or failed tconfirmations. >> there will always be an asterisk after your name. >> reporter: and predicted naugh would throw out supreme court precedent. >> judge kavanaugh -- >> reporter: after nearly eight hours, kavanaugh finally gave his opening statement. >> i am an optimist. >> reporter: and pledged to be impartial and independent. >> i revere the constitution. if confirmed to the supreme court, i will keep an open mind in every case. i will always strive to preserve the constitution of the united states and the american rule of law. >> reporter: now, with the midterm elections looming, sources tell cbs news that democrats orchestrated their strategy over the weekend. the president in a tweet this afternoon called it despicable. these hearings will continue tomorrow. judge kavanaugh is going to be in the hot seat as the senators put thirec to the nominee.
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another tell-all book is about to land like a political bombshell on washington. bob woodward's "fear: trump in as summer winds down and the white house"ment woodward millions get ready to close up quotes the president's closest their pools, we have a story of aides and advisers, describing the chaos and dysfunction bravery that steve hartman found surrounding president trump. at the end of a diving board. the white house dismissed the book as fabricated stories by >> reporter: it is the tallest 20 inches in sports. disgruntled former employees. the distance between a diving david martin tells us more. board and the surface of the water can feel like half a body >> reporter: white house chief length, especially when it's of staff john kelly said of half your body length, which is president trump, he's an idiot. it's pointless to try to why all summer long, 4-year-old convince him of anything. he's gone off the rails. we're in crazytown. dylan stich has been cheating the system, gradually lowering defense secretary james mattis told close associates his himself into the water like a commander in chief acted like and had the understanding of a fragile egg. >> he had no interest in it. >> reporter: his mom, marla. fifth or sixth grader. late today, kelly and mattis you don't want to pressure him. denied the comments, but the >> right. book is filled with derogatory we were just saying, hey, want to give it a shot? >> he was no way. descriptions of the president by >> right. he wasn't interested. senior advisers. >> reporter: enter 95-year-old cdear: trump in twhuse."count daniel biss. >> they drafted me. >> reporter: daniel was in the it hasn't been published yet, air force during world war ii in but the white house says it's korea. nothing more than fabricated >> radio operator.
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>> reporter: he knows a thing or stories told to make the president look bad. two about fear and bravery. so when he saw this neighborhood woodward tried but was not kid at a family pool party in granted an interview with the president. canton, ohio, and heard everyone in a brief phone conversation last month, woodward warned him trying to coax him off the board -- what was coming. >> it's a tough look at the >> he just wouldn't go. >> reporter: he knew exactly what dylan needed. >> just needed some convincing, world and your administration i guess. and you. >> reporter: i guess he did. >> right. well, i assume that means it's >> i was going to try anyway. going to be a negative book. >> reporter: in woodward's >> reporter: so daniel borrowed telling, the president's aides fear not what he might do to a swimsuit, and with cane in them, but what he might do to hand, stepped up to set the the country. his then chief economic adviser example. >> this is a miracle. gary cohn and white house staff >> reporter: this is a miracle, one kid yelled, as if lazarus secretary rob porter stole this document withdrawing from a free himself had risen up to the trade agreement with south korea springboard. off the president's oval office and it did feel that way. the great-grandfather hadn't been on a diving board in 50 desk so he could not sign it. years. porter spent about a third of and yet there he stood, ready his effort keeping the president and willing to teach a lesson in from acting on impulses such as courage. >> whoa. >> reporter: which almost turned his belief the u.s. is being into a lesson in first aid. taken to the cleaners. >> our trade deal is so bad for >> everyone kind of like held their breath and got real the united states and so good nervous like, oh, was this a bad for south korea. i said we'll focus on t idea. >> i was up there that far. i figured i may as well go in the pentagon, defense through with it. >> reporter: and so at the age secretary mattis tried to of 95, he dove for dylan.
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convince the president of the value of military alliances and >> go! free trade agreements. but the president then according to a summary >> reporter: not the prettiest written by a white house dive i've ever seen. >> no, no, no. official, proceeded to lecture i could have done better. >> reporter: actually, he really and insult the entire group couldn't have done better about how they didn't know because shortly after daniel anything when it came to defense or national security. took his last jump off a diving the president emerged from the meeting seeming in fine spirits. board, dylan took his first. >> the meeting was great. very good meeting. >> yeah! >> it was really neat that that >> reporter: but the summary went on to say many of the inspired him him to do it. president's senior advisers are it was a neat moment. extremely concerned with his >> reporter: this all happened erratic nature, his relative last month, and today dylan ignorance, his inability to jumps no problem. learn, as well as what they hopefully his courage will now consider his dangerous views. and according to woodward, one inspire you with whatever leap you need to make. of the president's attorneys, john dowd, felt he would commit steve hartman on the road in canton, ohio. perjury if interviewed by special counsel robert mueller. and that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday. dowd, who has since resigned, for some of you the news believed the president had continues. for others, check back with us a nothing to hide but was incapable of giving simple bit later for the morning news and of c "cbs this factual answers. morning." don't testify, dowd warned. from the broadcast center here it's either that or an orange in new york city, i'm michelle from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm michelle miller.
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jumpsuit.overridi problem bs captioning funded by cbs it's wednesday, september 5th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." tropical storm gordon pushes inland, but as the storm made landfall, a child is killed and power is knocked out to tens of thousands along the gulf coast. we're tracking the storm. an explosive new book on president trump's white house paints an ugly picture of the current administration, and the president is ramping up his attack on the pulitzer prize-winning author.
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