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morning. captioning funded by cbs it's thursday, july 21st, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." a rival revenge. ted cruz takes the stage at the republic national convention and refuses to endorse donald trump. instead, telling delegates -- >> stand and speak and vote your conscience. >> this morning, we are getting trump's response to the most shocking moment of the night. mike pence officially accepts the nomination for vice president, delivering a speech that was equal part praise for trump and criticism of clinton. >> so let's resolve here and now
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that hillary clinton will never become president of the united states of america. >> but this morning, clinton, pence has praised her in the past. ♪ and the first lady gets her freak on, joining james cordon and missy elliott for a special carpool karaoke. ♪ good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. tonight, donald trump formally accepts the noms for president but lasted night there was a president was shouted down when he defiantly refused to endorse trump during a prime time speech. weijia jiang is covering the convention in cleveland.
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good morning. >> reporter: good morning. ted cruz came out and soaked up a one-minute longstanding ovation when he first appeared on stage but that warmth quickly turned frosty when he delivered what sounded more like a stump speech for himself and he refused to endorse the man who beat him. in fact, he only mentioned donald trump's name once. day three of the rnc was supposed to be all about vice presidential nominee mike pence. >> i accept your nomination to run and serve as vice president. >> reporter: but the indiana governor as moment became overshadowed by bad blood between donald trump and formal rival ted cruz. >> stand and speak and vote your conscience. vote for candidates up and down the ticket who you trust to defend our freedom and to be faithful to the constitution. >> reporter: the texas senator was enthusiastically booed during hir speech for failing to endorse the billionaire.
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>> god bless the united states. >> reporter: the cheers quickly turned to jeers as trump entered the arena. he later brush odd of nonendorsement as no big deal via twitter saying i saw his speech two hours early but let him speak any way. hillary clinton used cruz's own words to capitalize on the moment, urging people to vote their conscience and choose her in november. cruz's last stage comes one day before trump takes center stage in cleveland tonight. reaction to delegates was mixed. >> if this guy wants to save his political future, he has to come to the table but it was an embarrassment. >> i think he gave a message that was clear but he also gave a message that wasn't forced so i think it was well said. >> reporter: eye van ka trump is excepted to speak tonight before her father accepts the gop presidential nomination. politico is saying cruz is
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speaking to the reaction saying i had to speak the truth. it's going to be an interesting couple of days. the chips will fall where they may. cruz's supporters seem to be betting on his political future. hundreds greeted him 2020. trump knew cruz refused to endorse him beforehand but he let him speak any way. bob schieffer says the trump's ticket may have stepped on its own toes. >> did they step on their own message tonight? >> well, i think -- i mean, for mike pence, that is kind of the tragedy here. he made a very fine political speech. but all of the stories tomorrow, all of the commentary is going to be about -- about -- about ted cruz getting booed off the stage, because he told people to vote their conscience. the republicans didn't want him to say that. they had the speech.
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why didn't they tell him not to appear? again, i don't understand who is kind of running this thing. >> why did they let ted cruz on stage? >> well, that is the part that remains something of a mystery, but we see this great divide now and the disorganization of the republican party. >> if it looks like hillary clinton has stayed out of the spotlight during the convention, her social media team has been working overtime as speakers have taken the stage over the past three nights. the clinton campaign has tweeted rapid responses to speeches and complimentary quotes her opponents said about her not so long ago. last night, mike pence was no exception, saying in 2005, i think hillary clinton is an enormously appealing individual. this is one of the most admired, not only women, but public people in america. it's widely reported that hillary clinton could announce her running mate as early as tomorrow or saturday. clinton will be campaigning in florida prior to the democratic
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national convention which begins monday in philadelphia. it's believe the short list includs virginia senator tim kaine and agriculture secretary tom vilsack. but "the washington post" reports that there has been no final decision made. a supporter of donald trump is being investigated by the secret service. a former marine is a new hampshire state representative saying clinton should be shot for treason. donald trump opponents plan more protests today outside the republic national convention. >> get back! >> yesterday, a flag burning resulted in the arrest of 17 people. police charged in and extinguished the fire. there was pushing and shoving. two police officers were slightly injured. a trump staffer says she was
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responsible for melania trump's speech. the campaign now admits contained passages from michelle obama's speech. in a statement, trump staff writer meredith mciver took responsibility for the plagiarism. over the phone, mrs. trump we had me some examples. i wrote them down and later included some of the phrases in the draft that ultimately became the final speech. mciver said she offered her resignation which was refused. donald trump said everybody makes mistakes. coming up on "cbs this morning," we will speak with donaeric tru donald trump's son. hawaii congressman died yesterday. he had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer last october. he served in the house 20 years
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before. an appeals court ordered changes to texas strict voter i.d. law. the law requires texas residents to show one of seven forms of identification when they vote. the federal court ruled the law discriminates against minorities and the poor. the obama administration had the justice department fight the case. election experts testified that blacks were three times more likely than whites to lack the acceptable i.d. a police shooting is under investigation in florida. the man who was shot is the caretaker of an autistic man. cell phone video shows therapist charles kinsey on the ground with his hand in the air. his patient was sitting in the street playing with a toy truck. kinsey, who is black, says he was obeying police orders and asked the officers not to shoot. >> i stick out my hand and i say, no, i just got shot. i'm saying, sir, why did you shoot me?
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and his words to me, he said, "i don't know." >> kinsey was shot in the leg and no weapons were found owe scene. travelers booked on southwest airlines are washed to check their flight status mr. heading to the airport. they delayed flights nationwide. passengers were being checked in manually last night. a tracking service says southwest cancelled 400 flights and delayed 2,000 more. temperatures today could tense people to open fire hydran hydrants. a heat wave will broil most of the u.s. east of the rockies. the nation's hottest day in more than four years and things keep on sizzling right through the weekend. coming up on the "morning news." charges dropped. two chicago prisoners walk free after spending decades behind bars for a murder they did not commit. and billionaire mark cuban stops by stephen colbert's late
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armando cerano and jose was dropped yesterday. >> it's been a long time coming. i'm just numb. it's not over, but i'm ready to start a new life. >> reporter: attorneys say the pair were framed by a chicago detective who is now under investigation. "the washington post" reports that one of guantanamo's most controversial inmates will be freed. he spent two years in cuba and wrote a best selling memoir about it. he was never charged. 31 of the 72 detainees still at gitmo have been approved for transfer. the "los angeles times" reports on an intersex person's lawsuit against the governor. dana zim was denied a passport because officials wouldn't accept the gender marker x. the gender is physically ambiguo
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passenger vehicles. musk also wants to provide solar power to consumers and he reiterated the company's intent to work on true self-driving cars. google has launched a new app that takes users to museums around the world. the arts and culture app lets viewers visit more than a thousand museums in 70 countries. users can search a key word for a particular piece of art and scroll through art by time and browse by color. virtual tours are also available. uber is partnering with a satellite imaging company to help drivers find their riders. the uber is joining forces with digital globe which provides high-end resolution aerial photos to companies like apple and google. digital globe says uber drivers will use technology to help drivers and riders better identify each other and improve pickup locations. that can be frustrating. >> yeah. anything that makes it more efficient, i guess, is pretty good. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. still to come, carpool karaoke picks up the first lady,
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here's another look at this morning's top story. at the republic national convention last night, ted cruz was shouted down when he refused to endorse donald trump. >> stand and speak' vote your conscience. >> in a tweet, trump said it was no big deal. he knew cruz would not endorse him and let him speak any way. outside of the convention center, business has been less than brisk for a local store owners hoping for a windfall. julianna goldman reports from cleveland. >> reporter: the few blocks around the security perimeter feel like a typical convention. vendors selling flags and restaurants crowded with delegates, media, and republican officials. >> we got this case. >> reporter: across the rest of
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this town? it's a different story. several blocks away, employees at newly opened coastal taco said the rnc boom has been a bust. >> take the night off. >> managing partner said they staffed up extended hours, apparently unnecessarily. what were the expectations? >> high. it's going to be great and this huge windfall and it hasn't been. in fact, it's been a little bit of a ghost town. >> reporter: heightened security concerns and donald trump's controversial candidacy turned away millions of dollars in corporate sponsorship and that meant fewer parties rented out vaunts and less cash for businesses and employees. but a big windfall was never in the cards according to cleveland host committee ceo david gilbert. >> this is not going to plan everybody's retirement. >> reporter: he says the committee expects between 200 and 250 million dollars in direct spending. >> we would love for everybody to have a banner week during the convention but it's nothing that
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we have the ability to control. >> reporter: back at coastal taco, clyde says he wasn't expecting the town to desperate trump the way it did lebron and the cavs at last month's nba championship parade. >> we thought it might be like a cavs playoff game with maybe more media coming in, but it doesn't have that same feel. >> reporter: some downtown businesses decided to close because of security concerns but with cleveland relatively calm, a number have reopened. one of the realities of modern conventions is that all of the security really does end up acting as a barrier to the community at large. julianna goldman, cbs news, cleveland. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the flungs influence of ivanka trump and her husband jared curb ner kushner on the campaign. that is the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day.
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a night of violence, the suspects police are looking for after separate shootings leave two people dead. god bless the united states of america. >> senator ted cruz was booed off the stage at the republican national convention, we will show you what he did that angered the audience. all hand on deck the reason hospitals in our area increasing, staffing and operations, right now. good morning, today is thursday july 21st i'm's jim donovan. >> i'm brooke thomas. we have first lady michelle obama jamming out, during car pool karaoke that will be fun to watch but lets start with weather and traffic. katie is out today. >> good morning, you

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