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captioning funded by cbs it's thursday, september 15th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." both candidates blink in the information. for hillary clinton, that means a two-page letter from her doctor detailing her prescriptions and pneumonia. and donald trump, an interview with tv's dr. oz, dishing on his fast food diet. overnight, another wave of wada breaches as hackers release more medical records of american athletes cleared to take banned substances. the americans on the list and highway the world doping agency is standing by them.
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bathroom law. this morning, the acc is pulling events from its home state, bringing with it millions of dollars. and a pardon plea. edward snowden makes his case to president obama. >> i love the country. 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. hillary clinton is expected to return to the campaign trail stretch spent recuperating from pneumonia. both clinton and donald trump released medical information and trump gained ground in some key states, hena daniels has the latest from both campaigns. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. clinton's campaign released a letter from her doctor wednesday describing the democratic candidate as, quote, healthy and fit to serve. while her rival, donald trump, went off procter in ohio
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first time since she was diagnosed with knew money. the two-pain letter from her physician describes hillary clinton as being in excellent medical condition and recovering well from antibiotics to treat her bacterial knpneumonia and s is on a blood thinner and thyroid indication and calcium score of zero. >> what that means is people go into a cat scanner. it scans your heart, arteries for any calcification. if there isn't any calcification detect detected, that means you're at a low risk of heart attack or death. >> reporter: following the development, clinton's campaign, once again, called on donald trump to release his own medical record. calling him the least transparent presidential nominee in memory. during a taping of the dr. oz show yesterday, the republican nominee revealed he takes medication to lower his cholesterol and blood pressure. >> at age 70, you'll be the oldest person, if elected, to ever enter the oval office.
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stamina for the job? >> you're just about the same age as ronald reagan and hillary is a year behind me. i don't know if this makes sense. i feel as good today as i did when i was 30. >> reporter: at an event in ohio hours later, trump turned the spotlight on clinton's stamina. >> i don't know, folks. do you think hillary would be able to stand up here for an hour and do this? >> reporter: at least three polls out wednesday showed trump leading clinton in the key battleground states of ohio, florida, both campaigns are still reeling from the release of colin powell's e-mails. the former secretary of state critical of both hillary clinton and donald trump. the clinton campaign has stayed mum, but trump took to twitter saying i was never a fan of colin powell after his weak mass destruction in iraq. equal disaster. we can do much better! in michigan, it was a pastor
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direction trump's speech was heading on wednesday. >> everything she touched didn't work out. nothing. now hillary clinton -- >> i am here to thank you for joining is us. >> oh, okay. that is good. okay. then i'm going back. >> the pastor gently reminded trump he was viinvited trump he was invited to the african-american church to discuss give a speech. jimmy carter says. >> i think as far as the political pairings in america and maybe one of the all-time lows in our history, maybe with the exception of the civil war era. >> president carter was speaking at emeory university and hostin his 35th town hall meeting with
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said the best he had ever gotten, ed tell the truth. coming up on "cbs this morning," john dingerson ckerso "face the nation." israeli's ability to use the money on israeliy military products will be phased out. eventually, all of the money must be spent on american military industries. the united states and russia have agreed to extend the cease-fire in syria for another 48 hours. the truce started monday and, generally, it has been holding, but, so far, humanitarian aid to the hard-hit city of aleppo has not gopt through. elizabeth palmer is there. >> reporter: here is the sound of a cease-fire working.
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when russian and syrian planes were dropping bombs on rebel-hell aleppo. we drove through the southern side of the city shattered by fighting and heard the occasionally rumble of artillery in the distance. this cease-fire is not perfect. but it is good enough that we found repair crews already out on the job tackling the huge task of restoring power. and on both sides of this were full of kid, just being kid. the turkish government sent a couple of aid trucks short distance into syria, but there has been nothing like this where it's most needed in rebel-hell aleppo, where there were demonstrations today, opposition fighters and some local people making the point they don't want
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lifted. the united nations does have the first aid convoys ready to roll in from turkey and now a plan spouverted by the u.s. and ooush to have all armed parties to pull back into the main highway in aleppo to let the trucks through safely. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, aleppo. due to concern about the refuge crisis triggered by the civil war and other. refuges. a 30% increase over the previous year. most will come from the middle east and south asia. the white house program says it does not pose a major security threat. north carolina is losing
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law. the acc football championship was to be played at the home of the nfl's carolina panthers. the team said, although we are disappointed, we remain steadfast in providing an inclusive environment at bank of america's stadium. a group of russian hackers leaked another batch of confidential health information on olympic athletes, which includes the names of ten americans. the world anti-doping agency revealed a similar leak tuesday, medal winner simone biles and venus williams. the anti-doping agency said we regret that criminals have attempted to smear your reputations in this way. the doping agency says it is working with the highest level of law enforcement and i.t. security agencies. edward snowden, who leaked thousands of national security documents, says if he is forced to serve a long prison sentence, it would erode the quality of democracy. snowden spoke yesterday by video
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compile. his supporters launched a public campaign to persuade president obama to pardon him. >> if i and other whistle-blowers are sentenced to long years in prison, without so much as a chance to explain our motivations to a jury, it will have a deeply chilling effect on future whistle-blowers working as i did to expose government use and overreach. >> the white house says snowden's leaks harmed national security. this morning, tropical storm julia is slowly moving just off the coast of northern georgia and southern south carolina. julia is heading east/northeast with 40 miles per hour sustained winds, 2 to 4 inches of rain is expected along the coast, producing some minor flooding, but julia is not expected to pose a major threat. that is not the case for typhoon meranti which slammed into southeastern china after sweeping across taiwan with wind
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more than 1.5 million homes lost power. trees were flattened and window broken. . coming up on the "morning news." wi-fi gone wild. new york city's project to bring internet to the masses has some unsavory consequences. and not fit for facebook. a teenager sues her parents for embarrassing posts. this is the "cbs morning news." hi mom. grandma! oh! joey run and get a cookie, ok? let me see it today. this is what it can be like to have shingles. a painful blistering rash. oh! mom. if you had chickenpox the shingles virus is already inside you. one in three people will get shingles in their lifetime. grandma, want to play? maybe later sweetie. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about your risk. i had that dream again -- that i was on the icelandic game show. and everyone knows me for discounts,
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the "orlando sentinel" reports a man is charged for setting a fire at the mosque where the pulse nightclub shooter was arrested. authorities found his social media account had several anti-islamic contests. the mosque frequented by the orlando gunman was heavily damaged on monday. "the washington post" reports that the nfl will spend $100 million to protect players from concussions. the money will be used to develop better helmets and study the effects of head it learns with interested parties, including other leagues and parents of young players. "the new york times" says the city is shutting off the internet browsers at its wi-fi kio kiosks. residents say they attracted people who camp out at the kiosks who drink, use drugs, or boldly watch pornography in public. mashable says a woman is
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. inflation might hur britain's new five-pound bank note but not steaming stew. the bank of england's chief proved his strength yesterday by dunking one at aon stand. the bills are made from polymer than paper. on the cbs "moneywatch." a new twitter app. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning. stocks on wall street finished mixed yesterday. energy dropped and the price of oil fell 3% the second day in a row. the dow lost nearly 32 points and s&p finished a point lower. the nasdaq gained 18.
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production from the united states to mexico. that will take about two to three years. mexican autoworkers make a fraction of their american counterparts. ford says its michigan plant will switch to pickups so jobs won't be lost. for the first time uber took passengers in its self-driving cars in pittsburgh. they reported a smooth ride for the test program. there is an uber engineer but the self-driving cars can navigate on their own. uber is the first company to make self-driving cars available to the general public. a german drug and farm council company agreed to pay
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bayer has been trying to buy the company previously. see the live streaming video on thursday and includes thursday night football games and more. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. of course, "thursday night football" on cbs kicks off tonight. coming up oncb cbs sports analyst bill cowher will preview the jets -- bil/bi matchup.
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? because your sky ? >> mankind can't travel aroundm. more than a million stars in our galaxy. a european space agency gathered the satellite data. a special meaning for karla hayden. mark albert talks with the nation's newly sworn in librarian of congress. took her place in history wednesday, becoming the 14th librarian of congress since the position was kraecreated by tho jefferson in 1802. >> as for a descendent denied the opportunity to read now to lead the opportunity the institution that is the national symbol of knowledge is a historic moment. >> reporter: hayden will oversee
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holds every book ever printed in the united states. after her swearing in, we asked her about her trail blazing role. you're the first woman and the first african-american to hold the job. what does that mean to you? >> to have someone from color from that legacy to head up the very symbol of knowledge in reading is almost overwhelming. >> reporter: dr. hayden takes over at a key time. the previous librarian james billington b for poor management. in a scathing report last year, the government of accountability office found the leadership failed to keep pace with technology and failed to manage velve investment and cybersecurity deficiencies. >> the staff is dedicated to this enterprise and we will make progress. >> reporter: hayden previously led libraries in baltimore. mark albert, "cbs this morning,"
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in baton rouge last month, david funk saved a dog and her owner from floodwaters. the memorable moment was actually caught on video and this week, all three were reunited. omar villafranca reports. >> reporter: in the middle of flood. >> give me a knife. >> reporter: 27-year-old david funk jumped into the raging waters in baton rouge to rescue a woman in this red car, sinking to her certain death. >> she had gopt intten into the part of the water and i swear you could see the car start to sink. she was actually about to be in real -- real trouble. >> reporter: in the chaos, funk
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haley roulette out to safety but he wasn't finished with his rescue operation. >> so i took one deep breath and gave it one last fry, was able to retrieve the dog. >> i got your dog! >> oh! >> reporter: she had just gotten out of the hospital after kidney sur surgery and was on the way to pick up medication when she was drug into the water a month after near death, she is still homeless. this week, she was reunited with a stranger who rescued her. he brought her supplies and dog treats for sassy.
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i believe that with my heart and soul. >> it's just who we are in louisiana. we help people in times of need and i was put in that place to help her out. >> reporter: omar villafranca, cbs news, denim springs, louisiana. here is another look at this morning's top stories. hillary clinton returns to the campaign trail today after a three-day absence to recuperate from numerous money pneumonia. trump was speaking at an af the pastor invited him he wasn't invited to campaign but to address the city's water crisis. the world anti-doping agency says russian hackers released another batch of confidential information from its database. ten of the athletes are from the u.s. they say it's from state sponsored doping in russia. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," david martin on an investigation
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recruits appear to have been singled out for abuse. we will take you to a school in washington, d.c. that won $10 million in rah contest to reimagine the american high school. and good vibration. anthony mason sits down with beach boys lead singer mike love. 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. police investigating reports of a stabbing and home invasion in beverly. the young man who was arrested. >> a man charged with taking pictures up a woman's skirt due in court today. >> guns, money and evidence all missing and it's already impacting criminal cases. . good thursday morning, everybody. >> thanks so much for joining us. september 15th. we're halfway through the month. >> i don't know how i feel about that. september really is the best month. >> you like the warmth, though,
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