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later for the morni it's friday, july 22nd, 2016. captioning funded by cbs it's friday, july 22nd, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." on the finalee of the republican national convention, donald trump soaks up the spotlight and slams hillary clinton. >> this is the legacy of hillary clinton. death, destruction, terrorism, and weakness. doubling down. ted cruz stand by his speech, explaining why he'll never endorse trump. and with the rnc wrapped up, clinton could name her vp pick any day now. a look at her short list and the speakers for next week's
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democratic national convention. 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. well, in accepting the republican nomination for president, donald trump promised to put america first. his speech lasted more than an hour, as promised. trump vowed to restore law and order, control immigration, and negotiate new trade deals. and he lashed out at hillary clinton. weijia jiang is in cleveland with the details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. donald trump spoke for 76 minutes to be exact but his address did not offer any specific details about policy and it also lacked the humor and impromptu style that once defined trump's speeches as he tried to convince the country that he is ready to be
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in chief. fireworks lit up the sky outside of the arena as balloons rained down on donald trump and mike pence and their families. the joyful celebration in which he vowed to restore law and order to a nation in peril. >> the crime and violence that today afflicts our nation will soon, and i mean very soon, will come to an end. >> reporter: trump also made his case against opponent hillary clinton. >> the world is far less stable than when obama made the decision to put hillary clinton in charge of america's foreign policy. let's defeat her in november. >> reporter: clinton's campaign fired back over social media throughout the speech. >> i'm with you, the american
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people. >> reporter: the presumptive democratic nominee took particular offense when he mocked her campaign slogan, firing off this tweet, i'm with you, not included, women, african-americans, lgbt people, muslims, latinos, immigrants. his oldest daughter ivanka trump did her best to reach women voters. >> he will fight for equal pay, for equal work. >> to talk about equal pay for women, i thought she did a great job. >> reporter: the focus now shifts to democrats, whose convention starts next week in philadelphia. but right here at the quicken loans arena, it looks more like a construction site, as crews hastily tear this down and prepare for the next big event here. of course, the opposite is happening in philadelphia ahead of the democratic convention. this afternoon, we expect hillary clinton to announce her pick for vice president in order to energize democrats ahead of
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the start there. virginia senator tim kaine is the top contender. >> weijia jiang in cleveland, thank you so much. following trump's speech, "cbs this morning" co-host norah o'donnell asked cbs news political contribute bob schieffer and "face the nation" host john dickerson about their thoughts. >> a moment of crisis. this was for a candidate who came up with stadium rallies, this was very much like his stadium rallies, as others have mentioned, no optimism. the question now is is there a big enough group in the company who shares that same desperate feeling about the state of thing, that they are under siege? the reason politicians usually use optimism is to bring in new people. there was no pivot. it's all pure trump and it looked like that's the way he is going to run the rest of his campaign. >> the speech lasted 74 minutes.
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hillary clinton tweeting, we are better than this. bob, how would you analyze this? >> this convention has been marred by negativity, up until now. it was an attack on what is wrong with everything and mainly hillary clinton and it's her fault, but for having said that, this probably is the most positive speech that we have heard all week. basically, it comes down to this -- donald trump said he's going to make everything put up all of the trade agreements and put in a new immigration policy and he is also going to cut taxes. i think the question is how is he going to do all of that? earlier in a first for a republican convention, openly gay silicon valley billionaire peter teal acknowledged his sexuality. >> of course, every american has
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a unique identity. i am proud to be gay. i am proud to be a republican. but, most of all, i am proud to be an american! >> thiel warned republicans against waging republican wars. texas senator ted cruz is still taking heat for not endorsing donald trump. thursday morning, cruz was forced to defend his decision to the texas delegation, some of whom were highly critical of his position. >> i am not in the habit of supporting people who attack my wife and attack my father. >> during the campaign, trump mocked cruz's wife's appearance and trump asked cruz to speak at the convention and knew he would not endorse him. coming up on "cbs this morning," we will talk to ted koppel about
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his interview with donald trump. the democratic national convention starts monday in philadelphia and hillary clinton may announce her running mate as early as today. this morning, clinton begins a two-day campaign swing through florida. sources tell the associated press, virginia senator tim kaine is the leading candidate to join hillary clinton on the ticket but no final decision has been made. speakers at the democratic convention include michelle obama and bernie sanders monday night. on tuesday, former president bill clinton, mothers of black men and women who have been killed by gun violence or in police custody, including the mothers of eric garner, trayvon martin, and michael brown. on wednesday, president obama and vice president joe biden speak. hillary and chelsea clinton wrap up the convention thursday. during a white house reception, president obama called for an end to discrimination against muslims. the president hosted more than a hundred muslim americans to celebrate the end of the holy month of ramadan.
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the president, again, challenged donald trump's proposal to temporarily ban muslims from entering the country and putting mosques under surveillance. >> singling out muslim americans, moreover, feeds the lives of terrorists like iisil that the war is at war. that is not smart national security. >> the president urged muslims to answer those who use the religion to justify violence. the nba is looking for a new home for the 2017 all-star game. the league announced it will be moving the game from charlotte yesterday because of a north carolina law that limits anti-discriminatianti anti-protection for the lgbt community. it's estimated charlotte will lose about a hundred million dollars in revenue.
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wnba players dooned wn't understand why they were fined for wearing black warm-up uniforms. players on three teams were fined $500 apiece after wearing the shirts with the #black lives matter and dallas five. a man who forced an overnight standoff in new york city -- with new york city police rather is accused of making terrorist threats. officers say he tossed a fake bomb into a squad car on wednesday night and then he parked at a mid manhattan square claiming he had a bomb. he finally surrendered yesterday morning and no explosives were found. this morning, malaysia and australia and china agreed to suspend the search for mh-370 after the search in the current area is complete. the malaysia flight disappeared over the indian ocean in 2014. there were 239 people on board. some debris has turned up on the
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shores of africa. in a statement, the country said despite the best efforts, the likelihood of finding the plane is fading. ten brazilians who pledged allegiance to isis are saying they will have threats on the olympics. they say the threat was absolutely amateur. the games in rio starts in 15 days. many americans might go to the movies this weekend. not because they want to see a movie but just for the air-conditioning. the heat wave is tightening its grip on most of the lower 48. high temperature warnings are out in nine midwestern states and what is uncomfortable is dangerous for people who work outside. it hit 110 yesterday in palm springs, california, and 105 in phoenix. coming up on the "morning news." a player's pledge. former ravens running back ray rice says he'll donate his entire salary to charity if he
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next week, colbert and company will be live again following the dnc. wichita's police chief is getting high marks for a cookout and we meet a teenage republican delegate. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. "the washington post" talks with the youngest delegate at the republic national convention. 17-year-old jack solm is gop chairman of a county in eastern virginia. he'll be eligible to vote in november because he'll turn 18 just 72 hours before election day. new york's daily news reports that a man is accused of imprisoning a korean war veteran and stealing his benefits. they say the suspect kept the victim in a cramped motel room for four years. the 41-year-old navy veteran suffers from advanced dementia. the bleacher report says ray rice is making a pledge. he says he'll donate his pay to domestic violence groups if he plays next season. he hasn't played since his arrest in 2014 for punch is hi
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streak. the nasdaq finished 16 points lower. pokemon go launched in japan. the popular game was first released on july 6th and now available in more than 30 countries, but until now, it hadn't been available in the birth place of the pokemon cartoon. in japan, they issued nine-point safety guide for users, including a caution against heat stroke, as users walked around in the sun. this morning, we have video of the first full-scale flight of facebook's interpret drone that flew over yuma, arizona, last month for about an hour and a half. the drones are unmanned and they use solar power. lacers are used to deliver internet connecttions to receivers on the ground. comic conis under way in san diego. it's expected 100,000 people will attend the four-day event. games of thrones and "star trek"
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and team wolf are expected to appear. it's time to digitize the old vhs tapes. the last maker of vcres or video cassette recorders is ending production. japan's funai electronics has been making vcrs for more than 30 years before there was dvds or blue rays and vcrs dominated home entertainment. i still have some vhs tapes hanging around my apartment. >> i have a box in the basement and some of them probably video i never returned at a video store i worked at in high school. sorry, video max. i hope i'm not getting any bills in the mail. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. coming up, a crime busting drone. we will show you how a teenager's drone helped track down expected boat thieves.
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. could drones make the long arm of the law a little longer? a teen's eye in the sky is credited with catching suspected boat thieves. chris harris tracked two people who zoomed away with his parents' speedboat near seattle and that led a husband and a wife who are now in custody. the world series's most famous chicago white sox fan shows he is no sore loser. he honored the kansas city royals for their world series
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here's another look at this morning's top story. donald trump formally accepted the republican presidential nomination on the closing night of the gop convention. trump promised to restore law and order ian what he called the chaos in american communities renegotiates what he considers to be bad trade deals and strictly curb immigration. he also said hillary clinton lacks good judgment. >> this is the legacy of hillary clint clinton. death, destruction, terrorism, and weakness. >> trump painted himself as the champion of blue collar america, saying at one point, i am your voice. roger ailes is out as chief executive at fox news channel this morning. as vinita nair reports, his
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departure comes amid allegation of sexual harassment. >> reporter: the statement by 21st century fox made no mention of the sexual harassment alleges. instead, rupert murdoch thanked him for his remarkable contributions and said ailes made accessible to a broader audience in stark contrast to the self-serving elitism that characters too much of the media. it began more than two weeks ago, when former fox anchor gretchen carlson filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against him. carlson claims she was fired for refusing his sexual advances. fox's parent company, 21st century fox, launched an internal investigation. today, gretchen carlson's lawyer said in a statement, we hope that all businesses nownd that
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women will no longer tolerate sexual harassment and reputable companies will no longer shield those who abuse women. >> tonight is the night. >> reporter: his resignation has prompted questions about the future of not only fox, but the overall media landscape. jim rutherberg covers media for "the new york times." >> fox news has been such a part of our dialogue and that is the fox news that roger ailes created but i think our political dialogue changes somewhat. >> reporter: late thursday, ailes sent a letter to murdoch and read in part, i am proud we have built fox news and fox business channels into lucrative organizations. vinita nair, cbs news, new york. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we will take you to royale
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national park. plus people in a colorado town are being told not to drink or use the water because it's contaminated with the marijuana ingredient thc. and the zach brown band shows us around the rock and roll fame. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day.
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>> i humbly except your candidacy for president of the united states. >> and that's a rap. the republican convention is over in cleveland. searching for a gunman, the way investigators hope a school's cameras will help them find the person who shot and killed a man over night. plus there is a heatwave for the weekends. katie shows us the temps you can expect that are unlike any you have experienced so far this year. >> good morning everyone, today is friday, july 22. tgif.od morning everyone, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm brooke thomas. the heat is on. so let's get
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