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again. >p residents fight back miamiami after officials okay controversial chemical in their figfight against zika. 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. it is the most important responsibility weighing on the president of the united states commander in chief. donald trump and hillary clinton took part in a national security forum last night where they answered questions about their qualifications to protect the country. clinton was hit with numerous questions about her private e-mail and trump came down hard on military top brass. hena daniels is here in new york with the details. good morning, hena. >> reporter: good morning. trump said america's generals
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the obama administration, and suggested he would fire some if he is elected. >> the main thing is i have great judgment. >> reporter: donald trump sought to win over voters, including service men and women last night, maintaining he was against the war in iraq. >> i was totally against the war in iraq. >> reporter: hinting at a private plan to defeat isis. >> if i win, i don't want to broadcast to the enemy exactly what my plan is. >> reporter: republican nominee was challenged by this army veteran who questioned his mi members. >> do you believe that an undocumented person who serves who wants to serve in the u.s. armed forces deserves to stay in this country illegally. >> that's a very special situation and i could see myself working that out. absolutely. >> reporter: trump grew defensive when questioned by moderator matt lauer about his relationship with russia's president. >> if he says great things about me, i'm going to say great things about him. >> reporter: hillary clinton who appeared on stage first, touted
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>> we are not putting ground troops into iraq ever again and we are not putting ground troops into syria. >> reporter: the democratic nominee spent much of the night defending herself against her e-mail scandal. >> i communicated about classified material on a wholly separate system. i took it very seriously. >> reporter: the two candidates go head-to-head in their first of the mo cleveland, ohio, where he will address education. hillary clinton make appearances in both north carolina and missouri today. >> hena daniels in new york, thank you so much. clinton's e-mail server has been a major issue of the campaign. yesterday, house democrats released accordance between clinton and former secretary of state colin powell on the matter. powell told clinton he had a personal computer at home hooked up to a land line that he used
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that he did not have a blackberry and warned her that if her blackberry use became public, it may become an official record. be very careful, powell warned. i got it all by not saying much and not using systems that capture the data. chelsea clinton let loose on donald trump during a campaign appearance in pennsylvania yesterday. she was asked to respond to trump's statement that her mother doesn't have a, quote, presidential look. >> i would hope that everyone could see misogynist, sexist rhetoric that i hoped we had moved beyond in the 21st century, certainly in 2016. >> clinton says her mother is the only candidate with plans to solve the problems that face america. coming up on "cbs this morning," we will discuss last night's national security forum with john heilemann, managing editor of bloomberg politics. president obama wraps up his visit to laos this morning.
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summit and wants to lower tensions with china and met informally with president duterte. their scheduled meeting was cancelled after duterte used foul language concerning mr. obama earlier this week. the fbi and department of homeland security believe isis have shifted their focus to civilian targets. a law enforcement restaurants and theaters and churches and arenas are the target. officials in miami-dade county have rescheduled aerial spraying to target zika carrying mosquitoes to tomorrow morning. the schedule was supposed to be today but they wanted more time
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chant outside miami beach city hall. inside, it turned into an outcry. >> the plane went over my house 11 times! >> reporter: this woman says she lives in the zika zone of wynd wood where the insecticide naled was used for weeks. >> my tongue for hours felt so tight and shaky. i was about to go to the emergency room. >> reporter: and that is what that's residents of miami beach are worried >> in miami-dade county -- >> folks, folks. >> reporter: the miami-dade mayor jimenez who orders the spraying say he has been assured that the amount spraying is harmless to humans and at reducing the mosquito population. >> we cannot pick and choose where to spray. there is a science to this. >> what about the expert? >> reporter: many people in the crowd shouted they didn't believe the science that shows
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microcephaly. >> you don't believe there is a link. the problem is that you're wrong. >> reporter: dr. christine curry is an obgny who was delivered a baby with microcephaly and spoke directly to the crowd. >> zika is real. and while we don't understand it fully that is not a reason to dismiss its impact. >> reporter: david begnaud, cbs news, miami beach, florida. federal fund to fight the zika virus have all but run out and legislation for new funding is stalled in the senate. david jolly decided to make a point yesterday by bringing a container of mosquitoes to the house floor. >> can you imagine, colleagues, the fear and anxiety in this chamber if these hundred mosquitoes were outside of this jar and not inside this jar? members of congress would run down the hall to the physician's office to be tested. they would spray themselves before coming down here. this is the fear of floridians
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mosquitoes in the container were not infected with the virus. just days after taking a knee in solidarity with colin kaepernick, soccer star megan rapinoe was prevented from making the move last night in d.c. before the seattle rain washington/spirit match, the home team bumped up the national anthem playing while both squads were still in the locker room. the team owner bill lynch delivering a statement saying the following. speaking with a reporter from "the washington post" after the match, rapinoe did not hold back, saying it's, expletive e unbelievable. colin kaepernick number 7 jersey is the top selling in the nfl.
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jumper crosses the line between brave and foolish. wearing a camera, he plunged without knowing if he could actually reach the water. he barely missed a rocky outcropping and had a scrape on his back. he said he probably won't try it again. probably? a photographer who tripped up refuges faces punishment. fallout over donald trump's visit to mexico last week. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. "wall street journal"
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closest adviser to the country's president. finance minister vidagara resigned yesterday. he helped to arrange trump's visit last week. the episode is widely seen in mexico as a humiliation. "the washington post" reports on justice ruth bader ginsburg about the politics about filling the vacant supreme court seat. she says senate republicans are wrong to say the next should pick a replacement for justice scalia. but president obama's nominee for be pointless. national public radio reports a hungarian photographer now faces a breach of peace charge. video from last year shows the woman tripping a syrian refuge who was carrying a child. she was fired as international outrage about the incident spread. "the new york times" reports
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. when the company with the world's most valuable brand makes moves, techies and stock watchers >> reporter: the late late show james corden helped apple's ceo tim cook and even more hype for wednesday' announcement of the iphone 7. >> it makes all of the things you do every day so much better. >> reporter: as expected, the new iphone 7 does away with the analog headphone jack in favor of its own digital connector or wireless head did fons and features more memory and faster processor and back and front
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in the high-end iphone 7 plus. >> this is the best camera made in any smartphone. >> reporter: apple's upgrades may please die-hard fans but many won't feel a temptation to run down the store to pick them up. >> i think the real threat to apple is people hold their phones longer which we think is happening to a certain extent and they start look at the cheaper iphones and say that is good enough. >> reporter: apple announced second generation apple watch which features a chip and tech analysts say that wearables could be the next big moneymaker for apple which, until last year, was the biggest company in the world. chris martinez, cbs news, los angeles. so what did the new lineup do for apple's shares? jill wagner joins us from the new york stock exchange with today's "moneywatch." good morning. >> reporter: good morning. apple fell to wow investors. apple stock rose but just slightly adding about 66 cents
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this year for the first time iphone sales have slowed down and it's, in part, because carriers aren't offering as many subsidies to offset the entry level price tag of about $649. besides apple, though, tech stocks in general rose, pushing the tech heavy nasdaq to a record high for the second day in a row. the dow dropped almost 12 points. the s&p ended about where it started. the nasdaq, though, gained richard branson's virgin galactic opens to enter the space in the near future. it crashed in october of 2014 and killing one of the pilots. it was determined that the pilot opened the ship's movable tail too early and eventually virgin galactic hopes to carry people to the edge of space.
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long airport security lines last spring threatened to make summer travel a nightmare. but the problem eased when the government threw money and manpower at the issue. kris van cleave explains. >> reporter: it's mostly smooth sailing at airport checkpoints these days. a far cry from what was happening just a few months more. >> reporter: in may it looked like it was going to be a long summer. people were waiting in line for hours at some of the nation's busiest airports and causing thousands to miss their flights. a shortage of security officers. >> i've never had to do this before. >> reporter: the agency responded by hiring 1,interrupt
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>> we reduced wait times this summer without compromising security. >> reporter: this summer 92% of travelers spent an average of 15 minutes waiting to get through security. >> thank you. >> reporter: part of the reason? more people signed up for the faster precheck lanes. >> total membership in tsa precheck is now 3.5 million today, compared to about 1.6 million a year ago. >> reporter: the tsa is looking for other improvements like installing more automated lanes. multiple passengers to drop off carry-on items at the same time. >> we hope to see as many as 60 by the end of this calendar year and possibly as many as a hundred by this time next year. >> reporter: that could be good news for travelers as the number of people taking flight continues to increase. kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the stars of the new cbs series
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a world war ii veteran received an overdue honor. she was laid to rest yesterday in america's premier military david martin reports. >> reporter: it took an act of congress for elaine harmon's ashes to be laid in the arlington cemetery. >> my grandmother was one of the first to fly aircraft for the united states military. >> reporter: erin was proud of her grandmother's service training the men who went into combat. >> my grandmother's last wishes
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arlington national cemetery. >> reporter: but she and the watches did not qualify for entry into arlington cemetery, so she had to store harass grandmother's ashes in a closet. it doesn't seem like a dignified resting place. >> it wasn't but what we had to do. >> reporter: introduced a bill to allow watches into arlington. >> the fact they were told they couldn't has them thinking this is one last slap in the face. thought it was over and it was just this one last element of not being treated fairly. >> reporter: her bill was passed and signed into law in five months. the speed of light in politically good locked washington. i see a tattoo on your forearm there. that is the bill? >> that is the bill number. >> this is pretty intense. this is so important and meaningful for her and that she
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way. >> reporter: the ashes were transferred by erin and her mother. only a hundred wasps are still alive. >> reporter: a year and a half after she passed away at 95, elaine harmon was granted her last wish and with it an honor she hadn't asked for -- a flyover by world war ii vintage planes. david martin, cbs arlington national cemetery. well, here is a look at this morning's top story now. donald trump and hillary clinton made their case to be commander in chief during a national security forum in new york last night. trump said america's generals have been reduced to rubble by the obama administration and if he wins he may fire some. clinton said she made a mistake in supporting the 2003 invasion of iraq. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning,"
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trump might be the first candidate to actually make money off of his presidential run. plus, a "playboy" model faces possible charges in jail in an alleged case of body shaming. and the backlash over apple on its decision to ditch the iphone jack on the iphone 7. that is the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green.
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. breaking news right now at 4:30. a kayaker missing off quincy for hours finally found safe. how he made it to shore. >> also a strange smell resources evacuations at an apartment building. the danger inside that sent six >> commuter rail workers fired. others under investigation. how the company says she violated the trust of taxpayers. . good morning, everybody. >> thursday morning, it is the 8th day of september. let's welcome in danielle niles to talk about the forecast as we move toward the weekend.
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