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sit down. sit down. >> donald trump on the attack. the republican presidential front-runner has another public confrontation with a member of the media. a hero's home coming. one of three americans who foiled a terror attack on paris-bound train is celebrated upon his return to the united states. could stockmarkets rebound after this week's deep dive? signs overseas that the volatility could be leveling off. and a million-dollar misstep. surveillance video shows a 12-year-old boy damaging a 300-year-old painting. captioning funded by cbs this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, august 26th, 2015.
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good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. a new day and a new adversary for donald trump. the talk this morning is of another very public confrontation in the republican presidential campaign. trump going head to head with univision jorge ramos during a news conference tuesday. >> sit down. excuse me. you weren't called. sit down. sit down. sit down. go ahead. no, you don't. you haven't been called. go back to univision. >> ramos was escorted out of the room while questioning trump on his immigration policy. hena daniels has more on trump's drama. >> all of this happening on the same day trump continued to trade barbs with personalities
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at fox news channel. >> sit down. sit down. sit down. >> reporter: the temperature turned up on donald trump's feud with univision. jorge ramos was escorted out while peppering the gop front-runner on his immigration policy. >> i have the right. i'm a u.s. citizen. >> reporter: when allowed back in, he continued his line of questioning, mainly on trump's proposal to end birth rite citizenship and build a wall. >> how are you going to build a 1,900-mile wall? i'm going to build it? you know what's more complicated? building a building that's 95 stories tall. some of trump's policy proposals are unless tick. >> it's great sound bite but not
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in terms of practical policy. the billionaire doubled down. when fox news chief robert ales calls the comments disturbing and said the apology was in order, donald trump said this. >> she's a very small element in my i just don't care. >> his gop points may soon have no choice but to go on the attack. >> it's the old schoolyard school strategy that, you know, if you stand up to the bully, he'll likely pick on somebody else. if you don't, he tends to run the table on you. >> ramos and univision don't want to stand up to trump. they want to sit down. the network's chief asking to enter into an in-depth interview
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with ramos. that may not happen. you may remember trump filed a half billion-dollar lawsuit after eun virgs dropped the miss universe pageant. >> we'll sit down with ramos a about his showdown. one of the men has already returned to his hometown ready to resume his education. teri okita report. >> reporter: anthony sadler is finally back home in sacramento days after he and his childhood friends helped spoil a terror attack on a train headed for paris. he managed to slip past reporters tuesday leave college friend john dixon who coincidently was onboard the same flight to speak on his behalf. >> yeah.
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he's exhausted. yeah, so he's been getting a lot of attention the past few days. he just wants to get some sleep. >> reporter: other passengers on board describe being starstruck. >> they got up during the flight and shook his hand. >> reporter: friday sadler along with eric stone and skarlatos. they say the moroccan man was carried over 200 bullets and looked at a jihadi video on his cell phone minutes before the chaos. the mayor kevin johnson said plans are in the works to honor thee three men. skarlatos remains in germany with stone as stone continues treatment for injuries sustained in the attack. >> french prosecutors opened an investigation into the attack. they say moments before the attack he watched a video on his
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cell phone. he had 200 rounds of ammunition, a pistol, box cutter, and a bottle of gasoline. he said he's not a terrorist and found the weapons in the park and planned to rob passengers. now to wall street where jittery investors are standing by for more turmoil. they watched an early rally wipe out. this morning u.s. talk futures are slightly higher. stocks in asia are mixed the morning following yesterday's interest cut in china. china's composite index closed down 1% -- 1.3%. but japan's nikkei stock rose over 3%. jill wagner's at the new york stock exchange. jill, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. the markets appeared to be on a rebound after an abrupt late-day selloff. yesterday's reversal was stunning. yesterday the dow was up by over
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441 points but yesterday in the trading hour it was wiped out. the dow plunged. 641 points. the biggest one-day reversal since october 2008. the dow finished the day down nearly 205 pointss closing at an 18-month low. that's the longest moving stretch in more than three years. the s&p fell 25 points and the nasdaq fell 19 points. economists also advised the markets haven't had a correction in four years. the advice for long-term investors is stay where you are and ride out the storm. >> i would definitely stay in the market. don't panic, don't sell whatever you do. >> there was some good news yesterday. yesterday's figures show a boost in home sales and boosting consumer confidence. anne-marie? >> jill wagner at the new york
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stock exchange. thank you. some of kennedy's e-mails contained sensitive but unclassified information according to the state department. senior staff at the embassy also used private e-mails for business. the state department said there is no indication that kennedy violated dmts policy. the finds comes as the department looks into e-mails that were sent and received on a private server by former secretary of state hillary clinton. and a west virginia high school teacher is being credited with helping to diffuse a hostage standoff. authorities say the 14-year-old boy held the technologicallier and 29 students hostage friday afternoon. he was released the hoss tax, t into custody, and nobody was hurt. why they had to take the stairs down 500 feet. ing you?
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tense moments last night inside the washington mon edmonton. it forced visitors to walk down 500 feet. they used special equipment. no injuries were reported and the cause of the outage is under investigation. a man arrested for jumping a wall at the white house this spring is dead after a confrontation at a pennsylvania courthouse. authorities say 34-year-old curtis smith slashed a deputy with a knife tuesday. another deputy at the chester county courthouse shot smith. smith was arrested at the white house in march. he told an officer he was trying to pass a message to president obama. it's been a year since an instructor at an arizona gun range was accidentally killed by a 9-year-old girl firing a machine gun. now that instructor's children
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have launched a national effort to convince lawmakers to set an age limit for the use of automatic weapons. here's don dahler. >> reporter: army veteran was standing next to aet-year-old girl. the machine gun bucked up and hit him in the head. he died that evening. his children still struggle the loss. >> he liked to do a lot of things we liked to do. we would watch movies and play games with him. >> reporter: 16-year-old kelly. >> how long did it take to come to grips? >> i don't think it has. today's the one-year anniversary and it's all come back. >> reporter: they taped a message for the little girl. >> you're only 9 years old. we think about you. we're worried about you. we pray for you. >> reporter: the family launched a national petition urging
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states to set an age limit for the use of automatic weapons. >> laws say you can't drink, can't drive, can't vote, but you can use automatic weapons. >> they don't have any type of regulation whatsoever. >> reporter: after the accident would you say you're anti-gun? >> definitely not. i'm not anti-gun. i sometimes go to the range with my friend and her dad. >> but you know some people in the country believe any regulation of arms is dangerous. >> you can own a firearm, honestly that's completely fine. but there's no reason for an 8 or 9-year-old to be shooting an automatic weapon. >> they said that's for the parents to decide, not the government. the gun range where vacca was killed still allowed children to fire machine guns if the instructor finds them mature enough. prosecutors are deciding
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whether to file charges against kaitlyn jen over a deadly car accident. her vehicle slammed into two cars. the collision killed a woman when her car was pushed into job coming traffic. last week they determined that jenner was traveling at an unsafe speed. still to come, a different kind of controversy. a company taking heat for a halloween costume spoofing her famous magazine cover. and what got a host pulled from calling the little league world series. anything. anywhere. anytime. anyone. spread the delicious taste you know and love. hershey's is mine,
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here's look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. late indycar driver justin wilson is being credited with saving half a dozen lives. wilson died monday night after suffering a head injury during a race sunday. he was hit by debris from another car at the pocono raceway. his organs were donated to six people. wilson was known for his work with charities and carried a donor card. and former major league pitcher shillings said a tweet was bad. following the tweet they removed
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shilling from its broadcast of the little league series. his is what schilling it water ore. he retweeted a comparison of muslims to nazis and they called the tweet unacceptable. in new york if theian's game was a fight, it would have been stopped. hoouns slammed new york, 15-1. even gattis and carlos gomez both score. both benches empties. dallas keuchel became america's first 15-game winner. in washington nationals alzheimer's bryce harper gets it after grounding out. the umpire called it foul. the replay shows the ball never even hit him. he eventually walks and the next batter ryan zimmer mman hit a.
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the president played golf with jeter in nevada last november. the president told politico jeter told him that he had started playing golf just two weeks before and jeter was shanking balls all over during practice. he gave jeter 30 strokes and on the third row he started crushing it. he said tongue in cheek, jeter stole money from me. it was clearly a setup. when we return, painter punt-up, how a boy's misstep may have ruined more than a million worth of art. 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so you can drink all you want... ...with no discomfort? exactly. here, try some... mmm, it is real milk. see? delicious. hoof bump! oh. right here girl, boom. lactaid®. 100% real milk. no discomfort.
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a security camera captures an embarrassing accident inside a museum in taiwan. a 12-year-old boy holding a drink trips and punches a hole in a 300-year-old painting. he regains his balance and looked to see if anyone was watching. the still live is worth millions. it is in repair. kraft heinz is recalling 200 pounds of turkey bacon. it could go bad before the date on the package. the products were produced this year between may 31st and august 6th. the recall was prompted by customers' complaints after they got sec. a classwide reading assignment for new students is stirring up controversy at a university. they're boycotting the graphic memoir fun home.
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they say it compromises their morals and christian beliefs. it talked about a woman's exploration and decision to come out as a lesbian. and nasa's don spacecraft is beaming bat incredible images of the dwarf series. it shows a huge cone-shaped mountain. it's more than 20,000 feet tall. the sharp slopes have bright streaks. another series of images shows a massive crater also with bright spots. and a indicate lin jenner halloween costume is sparking backlash. it's based on her lingerie-clad "vanity fair" cover. they plan on continuing to sell the $75 costume. the napa valley wine train is apologized for the way it treated a group of mostly black women. they say they were kicked off a tasting tour because of their
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in washington state a worker is recovered this morning after being trapped in railcar filled with sand. he was buried up to his chest. rescuers used suction trucks to carefully remove 80 tons of sand from around him and they hoisted the man to safety using a harness and a fire truck's ladder. well, here's another look at this morning's top stories. donald trump kicked jorge ramos out of a news conference in iowa when ramos questioned him about his immigration policy. trump said it wasn't his turn to answer a question. trump later allowed him to return. and anthony sadler, one of three americans who helped subdue a terrorist on a train
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traveled to paris is back home. he's due to begin his senior year in college on monday. turn 30g can sometimes spark a change in life. for patrick, a wombat in australia, it's no different. he's achieved a lot in 30 years including tv appearances which have won him fans around the world. but one thing is still missing. true love. he's looking on the internet on the dating app tinder. we have the story. >> reporter: patrick's turn 30g and he's getting flirty. the mellow guy never found love because, well, he's a bit of a wimp. >> hi's a bit of a wimp. he likes to snug ler. he liked to be called at the moon. >> they're throwing him a party and they're getting him in the dating game.
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yes, even the world's oldest wombat is on tinder now. >> he's been introduced to females in the past but he's never taken to them. he's asked us to open a tinder account so any girls coming to town who want to introduce themselves to him, he's bachelor and up for grabs. >> he still lives with his parents. sure, he may have put on a couple of kilos over the years, but, ladies, he has his own brand-new set of wheels with custom plates, plus he's a bit of a celebrity. he's had birthday wishes flooding in from at least 30,000 facebook followers all over the world and the local mayor is going to be at his party over the weekend. >> 30 in wombat years he could be well over 100 in our terms. >> reporter: of course, if tinder doesn't work out, we
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might have another way for patrick to find love. >> that was joe hill reporting. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we'll speak with jorge ramos, the univision news anchor who went toe to toe with donald trump and safety experts put cars through crash tests. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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we are following breaking news huge flames as fire fighters battle a two alarm fire that destroyed an montgomery county apartment complex. resident have been evacuated and we are live. this morning a shooting at a local bar leaves a man in critical condition. what police say led to that violence. we are learning more about the man who shot and killed, who was shot and killed, after a knife attack at chester county courthouse. what authorities are saying about his troubled past. good morning, it is wednesday, august 26th i'm erika avon tiehl. i'm nicole brewer, as always getting your day starter with weather and traffic. kyla grogan and meisha johnson, good morning. >> good morning. it is our hump day, right. >> yes. >> you know, everyone is always asking will it be, wet, and i feel like whole week will be

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