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captioning funded by cbs it's monday, september 5th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." sea but still poses a flood threat to the northeast coast. >> we didn't think it would be this way. the final push toward the election and e-mail issues continue to haunt hillary clinton as donald trump reaches out to african-american voters. and negotiations in china. the g20 summit wraps up as the u.s. pushes for an end to violence in syria.
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57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, hermine is me andersonanders anederring off the east coast. this morning, tropical storm warnings stretch from new york's long island to massachusetts. hena daniels is in point pleasant, new jersey. he, >> reporter: good morning. many beaches across the northeast will remain closed today, including here at point pleasant, new jersey, while a dangerous storm surge isn't as bad as predicted earlier, beach corrosion, dangerous rip tides and flooding could still be a problem. hermine continued to whip up dangerous waves along the atlantic coast overnight, while lurking dangerously off the east coast. this video shows the storm's forceful winds tossing a cruise
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confining passengers to their cabins. as the storm churned offshore, many beach goers from virginia to the jersey shore were forced to stay out of the water. residents living along the water began pulling their boats in. others prepared for the worst. >> i left everything in the garage and packed up and i'm ready. >> reporter: many beaches across the northeast remain closed today. the concerns hermine could gain strength and threatening rip tides and flooding. with superstorm sandy still fresh on their minds, they are prepared to open shelters if necessary. >> we have plenty of bottled water on hand and supplies on hand. >> reporter: new jersey governor chris christie has declared a state of emergency.
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the storm starts to track west. >> reporter: hermine could linger around the east coast for days before exiting out to sea by mid week. hermine, which hit florida as a hurricane last week, is blamed for two deaths down south. >> hena daniels in point pleasant, new jersey, thank you so much. hermine is expected to stall offshore for a feud. meteorologist pamela gardner of our boston station wbz is tracking its path. >> the storm will continue to push slowly north, northwest, and then linger to our south and west here. tuesday morning, 75 miles per hour wind and that is equal to hurricane strength. tuesday to thursday, the storm exits out to sea and then we are done with it, but prior to this, we could pick up some beneficial rain in southeastern massachusetts. 1 to 2 inches of rainfall with the heaviest rain staying offshore and the max wind gusts,
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time right during labor day. we are also dealing with some intense wind gusts of 35 to 60 miles per hour all along the coast, primary through tuesday morning with major erosion likely across the beaches. >> that was meteorologist pamela gardner from our boston station wbz. turning to campaign 2016 now. both hillary clinton and donald trump campaigned on ohio on this labor day. polls show clinton's e-mail scandal continues to weigh heavily on donald trump is making a final push before the election. >> reporter: the latest cbs news ballots ground tracker poll shows hillary clinton leads donald trump 45% to 37% in pennsylvania, but trump's campaign says he can still win without the state in november. >> we are taking pennsylvania very seriously. we have several different paths to victory. >> reporter: in north carolina, our poll has clinton ahead of trump by four points. and the democratic presidential nominee also leads trump by two points in the 13 most
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arizona. trump gave a major immigration speech there last week after visiting mexico. >> they don't know it yet, but they are going to pay for it. >> reporter: arizona senator jeff flake rhas refused to endorse trump and rebuked trump's hard line positioning on immigration. >> i say it was just confusing. >> reporter: voters are still concerned with clinton's explanation about why she used a private server while she was 46% say the answers are getting less believable. >> she said, look. by using one device, i made a mistake. i apologized for it and i wouldn't do it again. >> reporter: voters head to the polls in 65 days. marlie hall, cbs news, new york. over the weekend, trump saw support from african-american voters. trump attended a service at grate faith ministries in detroit. he called for a civil rights agenda, including the right to a
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coming up on "cbs this morning," we will talk with mark leibovich, the chief national correspondent for "the new york times" magazine. north korea reportedly test-fired three ballistic missiles today. they say they launched from a region south of pyongyang and they flew 600 miles east before plunging moo the sea. one landed about 260 miles from japan's main island. the launch came as the g20 economic summit was wrapping up in china. at the summit, president obama met privately with russian president vladimir putin today. the creme len says the two discussed the crises in syria and ukraine. the white house is expectedly to release details later. the meeting came before the president leaves for laos on a trade mission. margaret brennan is traveling with the president at the g20
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hitch. >> there still remains a couple of tough issues. >> reporter: russia had pulled back from their initial agreement with the u.s. and it would have endeded vienna regime on civilians and to flow into the starving cities like aleppo. any alliance with russia would be. mr. obama admitted that america chance of ending the war that was killed 40000,000 people and created 5 million refuges. >> if we don't get some of the buy-in from the russians of reducing the violence and easing the humanitarian crisis, it's difficult to see where we get to the next page. >> reporter: the two may revive the deal when they meet. the trip got off to an awkward
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national security adviser susan rice and tried to block her from joining the president's motorcade, prompting the secret service to intervene. president obama knows how much strain the countries are under given his sizeable security entourage. over the weekend, investigators found the remains of a boy who vanished nearly 30 11-year-old jacob wetterling was captured from his home in minnesota in 1989. sources telling cbs news long time suspect danny heinrich led the fbi team to the remains not far from where the boy vanished as part of an ongoing plea deal. neighbors say they are surprised. >> really shocking that something like this could happen so close to you and you don't
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>> following the discovery, jacob's mother tweeted, our family is drawing strength from all of your love and support. we're struggling with words at this time. thank you for your hope. security will be tight tomorrow when classes resume at a school in duncan, south carolina. a student reported an online threat saying muslim and jewish students at burns high would be attacked. the threat reportedly included pictures of a person in a gas mask and a knife with on a handle. a crowd packed st. petersburg to hear pope francis claim moth teresa as a saint. teresa was enshrined by the catholic church less than two decade after her death. coming up on the "morning news." earthquake emergency. dozens of wells in oklahoma are shut down following the latest in a growing number of quakes in the region.
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37 waste water disposal wells will be shut down after an earthquake that rattled shells and nerves in oklahoma. the 5.6 magnitude quake struck saturday in the state's north central section. no injuries reported. recent quakes have been linked to wells in oil and gas production. dale earnhardt jr. provided an update on his health and the libertarian presidential candidate received an endorsement. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. the richard times dispatch endorsed gary johnson. they praised his record in business and the governor and called the major parties candidates unacceptable. they have only endorsed third-party presidential
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north dakota. protests confronted work he's saturday. two guard dogs were hurt. tribal official say the construction destroyed an indian burial ground and a construction site. the news from dale earnhardt's brain injury. he has suffered concussion symptoms since a crash two months ago in a nascar race. >> i definitely don't belong in a race car today by any stretch of the imagination and i -- you know, you don't -- you don't know how long this process is going to take. >> the 41-year-old earnhardt will skip the rest of the nascar season but plans to return in 2017. the "los angeles times" speaks with cornell university's youngest student ever. jeremy schuller of texas is starting his freshman year at the ivy league school at the age of 12! he is the home-schooled son of
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i'm sure they are proud. and on this labor day, "usa today" explains just how the holiday got started. it's rooted in the nation's long and often violent fight for workplace rights. congress declared the holiday in 1984 after the settlement of a deadly railroad strike. still ahead, rising shipping costs. we will tell you which major delivery service plans to raise rates and when. i'm terrible at golf. he is. but i'd like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can.
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. traders have the day off to celebrate labor day. meanwhile, we are getting the full picture of the financial impact of last month's computer outage at delta. carina mitchell reports. for the labor day holiday. on friday, wall street ended the trading week higher. delta airlines says a computer outage last month cost the airline $100 million in lost revenue. the malfunction caused 2,300 of its flights to be cancelled. in part due to the outage. get ready to pay more for those packages to reach their
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daily ground and air service rates by an veaverage 4.9%. the higher prices go into effect december 26th and higher freight rates will take effect september 19th. nearly 90 years after the launch of its first two perfumes, louis vuitton has seven new fragrances and floral scents are available in two lv stores worldwide and cost for more than 3 ounces. it's to attract more budget conscious shoppers to the luxury brand. that is your "moneywatch." for more, logon to cbsmoney watch.com. samsung has stopped selling a smartphone after batteries caught fire or exploded. samsung released the device just weeks ago and has since confirmed 35 instances of the
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the wildlife group wwf might need a new cover boy. giant pandas are off the endangered list. they raised their status to vulnerable. but the group says the largest endangered. africa's gorillas have declined the last 14 years. it is one step from extinction. a follow-up on the wisconsin girl and the teacher who shared the gift of life with her. the two are celebrating back to school week together. joni smith donated a kidney to fuller.
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>> i got to run for the first time. i went swimming for the first time. i jumped and went for the first time. >> fuller's classroom in her school in milwaukee is next to schmidt's. navy freshman malcolm per ri proved he belongs. he was called from the stands saturday to play quarterback against visiting fordham. perry is the fourth stringer but he was needed due to injuries. the mid it was supposed to be a five-year mission but "star trek" endures 50 years after its tv debut and even though the original series ran just three years, people are still boldly going to movies and conventions. a spin-off series will launch this january on cbs all-access. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning,"
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here is another look at this morning's top stories. hermine has stalled a few hundred miles off the mid-atlantic coast, though, it's bearing much of the east coast rain this labor day, several popular beaches are closed, keeping swimmers and surfers out of the water. hermine is blamed for at least two deaths since it came ashore friday in florida. and president obama met privately with russian president vladimir putin today at the g20 economic summit in china. it comes after u.s. and russian officials failed to reach an agreement that would lead to a cease-fire in syria. on this labor day, we recognize the contributions of
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we look at trends affecting older employees. >> as re prepare to celebrate labor day, it's worth noting that the u.s. work force is aging. nearly 9 million people over the age of 65 work either full or part-time. that is nearly 20% of the number of older americans and 35% more than than were working in the year 2000. while many of these people stay on the job toar third say that they work because they enjoy what they do or want to stay involved. these folks may be on to something, because according to an oregon state university study, working past age 65 could lead to a longer life, while retiring early may be a risk factor for dying earlier. healthy adults who retired one year past age 65 had an 11% lower risk of death from all
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and health issues. even those who describe themselves as unhealthy were likely to live longer if they kept working. don't fret if you still aren't on the clock. post retirement membership and social groups such as book clubs or social organizations is also linked to a longer life. working longer can provide great benefits. go to jillonmoney.com. an elk in minnesota found himself wra the antlers was struck. now they call her the elk whisperer. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we talk with house minority leader nancy pelosi as congress returns to washington tomorrow. plus, why the federal government is banning ingredients found in many anti-bacterial soaps.
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who is facing brain surgery and her husband who missed the start of the nba season to support her. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green.
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. now at #:30 storm watch all eyes on hermine. high winds and rough serve -- surf and it's head our way. it's headed our way. >> we watch hermine as it comes northwestward banking clouds day goes along. >> developing news a framing ham state police officer off the job and arrested. the disturbing charges he now faces. >> tom brady suspension is underway while the kb can't stepfoot inside gillett they are making sure a piece of him is there. >> live from the channel 4 studios in boston this is wbz this morning.

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