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captioning funded by cbs good morniod morning. it is wednesday, august 31st, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning.? donald trump makes a surprise visit to mexo today. president hours before a speech on immigration. trump's running mate mike pence will join us irks the potential hurricane takes aim at florida while in the pacific. a pair of hurricanes could hit hawaii with a one-two punch. plus, we are on board the first commercial flight to cuba from the united states in more than 50 years. ll the island nation be able to keep travelers safe? we begin this morning wi a look at todas "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds.
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border and stop the drugs from pouring in and destroying our country. >> donald trump heads to mexico. >> trump heads south of the border today at the invitation of mexico's president. >> this is donald trump going to the person who he has made a promise of to pay for a wall that is going to cost tens of llions of dollars. the tropical depression churned its way toward the florida gulf coast. >> i'm a little neous. 20 years. >> to go past the big island. >> the intelligence community is trying to confirm that the number two man in , ab due muhammad al adnani is dead. >> hope solo h resigned from her club team aft being suspended from the national soccerfederation. >> singer chris brown is charged with a deadly weapon after a nearly 14-our standoff.
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moo in my face. >> a ferry in hudson river collided with kayaks. >> everybody is fine now. >> a woman run over a police who was tasing her. >> all that. >> on a flight from l.a.x. a woman is doing yoga in her seat and started doing a headstand. >> he caught it! that was unbelievable! >> hackie sack does pay off! >> and all that matters. >> a new poll shows hillary clinton in an eight-point lead over trump inns boy, did she work hard to win over those voters! >> on "cbs this morning." >> the russian telescope picked up signal from a star 94 years from light of earth and some think it was sent by aliens. >> here is the signal that was received.
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announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. ? welcome to "cbs this morning." charlie rose and gayle king are off. josh elltt of cbsn and demarco morgan join us here again. donald trump lands in mexico in a few hours for his first meeting with the foreign leader his meeting with nieto is today. >> it talks about mexico and illegal immigration. major garrett is in phoenix where trump will speak tonight after traveling to and then from mexico. major, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. donald trump's hastily arranged trip to mexireated media frenzy. but trump won't take any reporters with him and there is
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lengthy, let alone, productive talks with the mexican president. that might be just as well. president pena nieto has criticized trump's talk of a border wall and nasty deposteri deposteriortation and ntfta donald trump mitt the safe grating talking point. >> we are also going to secure our border and stop the drugs >> reporter: but dodged the issue dogging him for weeks. deportation of undocument immigrants living in the u.s. >> bigpeech on immigration, talking about that in arizona rrow night. >> reporter: heailed to talk mexico and meeting with their president nieto.
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mussolini and adolf hitler. he vilified the pact last night. >> we are going to renegotiate the horrible naft'er trade deal. >> reporter: he says this calls for performance. >> who? who? who is going to y for the wall? >> reporter: and dismisses it without hesitation. >> there is no way tha mexico n pay a wall l that. >> reporter: on this way. i believe in dialogue to promote mexico's interests and to protect mens. for over a year, trump rode criticism oficoex to tpublan nr. ng dru. they are bringing ime. they are rapists. coming across the board is tough hombres it forces many bad people into our country. mexico is killing us. >> reporter: former mexican first lady cled that kind of language hate speech, writing to
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have invited you, know you are not welcome. na nietonvitedil clinn toexico buthe democrat nominee with trumpfirss of app to eang a copycat. clinton released stement ng in part, what ultimately tters what donald trump says to voters in arizona, not mexico and whether he remains committed to families and deportations of millions. >> dansenor was a senior campaign manager for the romney/ryan campaign in 2012. will it work? >> it depends on what he is trying to achieve. i think a very basic level what this has the potential to achieve is just to show that he can deal withoreign leaders, hit completely make a mesf elf, an embarrassment wn does so andooks sort of
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these trips, i was involved in 2012 when we went with governor romney to israeli and the uk and poland and these were complex trips, mon of planning, security considerations, logistical press events traveled with the huge press corps and foreign press when you're over there, public rallies and, obviously, a lot of mistakes made and it's tough to pull off. this one is pretty simple. they planned it this weekend. is going there and doing a meeting but not clear he is doing any press there and coming ba >> you worked with mitt romney. he had said during the primary campaign to win the nomination that these 11 mlion undocumentedmmigrantshould self-deport. in the end he got 27% of the hispanic vote an part of the reason he lost the election. ri>> >> donald trump is not saying theyd shoulself-deport. say he isoug t rm up. >> he is going to have a special thcated deportation andsed word remove, not that they should leave but actually going to physically remove them and force them to relocation.
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trump gets 10%f latin vote, i woulde shocked. >> polls suggest he is 22% right now. your answer there as regarded this weekend echoed what steve bannon, the "the washington po" is reporting said about this visit. it will showcase donald trump's a statesman who can deal directly with mexico, rather brazenly, optical, ifhingot else. so what is the risk for donald trump? >> west look. the standardight now -- i don't think is there a real high risk. the standard now for trump is so every time he reads from a teleprompter, everyone says, it's like sis e dts row. if the mexico president comes out and says something ctical what came out of theeeting and trum pops back. >> dan,he problem is not a plan. paul ryan has a plan. barack obama has a plan. there is plent of plans out there. the problem is congress won't pass any of those plans.
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congress? at ishatltimately matters. >> look. i thk he doesn't hav an answer. by the way, he also should be pressed on did you talk to gog nd tmoney, ow thee thr tax dlars ouiin this wa? oif you the ,th building the wall, the mexican government, if ay for it it' 5% of mexico's gdpnd the single largest thing the mexicans are paying for it. the mexican pressident'pproval te running in the tank and is is a post-spin out of this >> dan, good to see you. in our next president, we will have vice presidential mike penc aboutonald trump's trip to mexico and the upco campaign and he'll join us ahead here on "cbs this morning." sources tell cbs news the fbi will soon release notes from his investigation from clinton's e-mail server.
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by the fbi they say include 30 documents that may be related to the benghazi libya attack that kied four americans. nancy cordes is in cincinnati where clinton will speak to the american legion convention in a few hours. nancy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. clinton returns to the campaign trl today after spending most of the past two weeks raising money. her campaign says it was always the plan to use the end of the summer to refill the coffers but it did come at a price. wealthy enclaves of marriage's
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a lot of different opportunities for me to talk to the press. >> the press should be ashamed of thselves. >> reporter: trump has held at least 14 news conference this year. >> this sleazy guy right over here. >> reporter: his combative approach is a far cry from clinton's. cretary clion on foreign policy. she is generally too busy ignoring reporters. >> madam secretary. >> any report on your husband leaving -- >> reporter: questions at journalism forum earlier this month. >> i may have short-circuited. >> reporter: but two on her two least favorable subjects. >> i have acknowledged repeatedly that using two e-il accounts a mistake. >> mexico will be paying for the wall. >> reporter: as the election nears, trump has grown less accessible too. nearly all of his recent tv interviews have been with fox news. and democrats note he still has
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exned discrepancies in the do. ing lettereld r by h >> the healthi individlappears,v ong byealthy donors a new "usa today" analysis shows that wealthy americans gave more than nearly three times as much money to who is struggling as trump's ratings remain low. a powerful weather system is barreling toward florida's gulf coast. tropical depression ni is expected to strengthen into a tropical storm later today and
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making landfall tomorrow. severe weather warnings cover most of the state. at the same time, a second depression threatens parts of north carolina. omar villafranca is in clearwater, florida, where the downpours have already begun. >> reporter: the clouds are only expected to drop 1 to inches of rain but the storm 400 miles out in the gulf that everybody is keeping a close eye on. from pounding rain streets in florida. to the dangerous surf in the carolinas. parts of the east coast are already feeling the impacts from o poweul tropical weatr systems. and bracing f more as a troubling forecast los. >> we are going to havetorm sue we e goi thave rain and we are going to ve floo and werhe potential of tornadoes and we are going to
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brushes the north carolina toast coast, another is churning i the gulf. dump 15 inches of rai in parts ro t peninsula and aking its way delivering a second round of severe weather to the carolinas later thi week. the system is expected to make landfall tomorrow and coast flooding is expected in florida's big ben before that system moves across to georgia and the carolinas. >> wow. looks wet there. omar, thank you. two powerful hurricanes in the pacific are hawaii. madeline is a category 2 hurricane with maximum wind of 90 miles an hour. it is expected to pass south of hawaii's big island tomorrow. right behind it, lester is a category four storm and will pass by this weekend. the international space station shows the scale of the storm from more than 200 miles above earth. isis says one of its top leaders is dead. the terror group says strategist and ief spokesman abub
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in aleppo, pe and he has a 5 million bounty on his head and still not confirmed whether he has been killed. the u.s.-led coalition targeted abu muhammad al adnani with a strike in aleppo, an area where isis has been moving and extremists said adnani was killed while inspecting operations. born in syria, adnani was a mysterious figure, rarely captured on camera, his face blurred in the only video we have of m. as chief spokesman for isis, adnani incited his followers in
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wherever they could in so-called lone wolf attacks. smash his head with a rock or slaughter him with a knife or run him over with your car, he said in a speech in 2014. adnani was also an architect of sternal operations for isis, according to the pentagon. reportedly recruiting fighters and stigating deadly attacks. including those in paris. anussels. year, that 25,000 isis fight have been killed by u.s. coalition air strikes. but adnani was no ordinary him critically but that was never confirmed. >> holly williams in istanbul, thank you. >> sr chris bwn is out of
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kevin frazier from our partners "entertainment tonight "is in los angeles. >> reporter: it was a bizarre scene at brown's home as he took to social media to plead his case before surrendering to police. meanwhile, we are learning more about the woman at the center of it all as she speaks out and so does one of brown'ie the hours long confrontation at chris brown's mansion started wh police respond to a 3:0a.m. my . facethreateningh a gun >>epter: model bailey curran who is concted to a grand la larceny case. >> i do recall him taking it from his side so i don't know if
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sted videos on social med claiming hscience. >> when you lk up in here you're going to see nothing, you idiots. >> reporter: singer ray jay, a frnd of brown osho was at the house, suggested the woman was lying and the police response was disproportionate. >> a hundred cop when its me, him, and a couple of friends in the ctattoo artis. >> reporter: how many cops were there? >> i don't know. a football team. let's go to the football team and figure this out. this approach is way too much. >> rorter: if it hadn't been chris brown, would that he happened? >> absolutely not. ? >> reporterown rentl finished six orsf pbation for attacking his then girlfriend rihanna.
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this is a cbs 58 morning news . update.good morning everyone i'm jessica tighe with this cbs 58 news update.it's 7:26. happening now--- police are at the scene of a ?bad h? ocras milwaukee's east side."flight for life" respondecbs 58's ?julie parise? is live at the scene with the details. julie? flight for life has taken one viim away -- weare unsure the extent of that persons injuriesmeanwhile east knapp sts blreet iked off from north milwaukee to jefferson you can see investigators here on scene trying to determine how this car hit a tree on the curve on east knapp if you take a look at the car you can see how bad the damage is keep this road closure in takes you through this part of the east sidelive in mke i'm jp cbs 58
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there's a major arrest in west palm beach, florida, yesterday, the ramifications of which are now felt all around the world. >> vladimir putin is in the coun jail. it's this man who also apparently shares the same n he was arrested august 21st at the publix store at city place. >> maybehat is the putin trump has been talking about all this . what are the odds of a guy with that name would live in florida? >> it is such an unusual name! >> yes, it is. >> i saw some of the tweets yesterday, vladimir putin arrested and then you click on it. made for a good headline. welcome back to "cbs this morning.? new calls for the governor
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a profanity voice mail to a lawmaker is one st latest surrounding the governor. ahead, the governor's conflicting remarks about whether he'll resign. plus, cameras captured hope solo's devastation when she was suspended from the u.s. national team and now the shock has forced her to walk away from her club team. she spoke her mind after a loss to brazil. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. "the washington post" rt arizona senator john mccain beat a tea party activist to win the republican nomination. and florida senator marco rubio easily defeated his challengers after his failed presidential bid. both candidates face tough fights in november and debber wasserman schultz won her primary after resigning as chair of the dnc last month. "the rep hill"ts they are running out of mey to fight the zika virus. three new cases reported in
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number there to 46 now and most are traced to the neighborhoods of wynwood and miami beach. officials are investigating where two of the new cases originated. "the new york times" reports poison soil is forcing 1,100 people to move out of their homes in chicago. east chicago's mayor said their houses will be torn down. they are 30 times higher for lead. residents will get federal fund to go assist relocation. "usa today" reports on company asking who is next? after the eopean union's tax ruling against apple. apple has been ordered to pay ireland 14.5 billion in what the eu says is unused back taxes. the eu says it's investigating some taxractices because they put up other companies at an
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players will not challenge the league's concussion settlement in the supreme court. players who didn't like the $1 billion deal had appealed. lower courts backed the settlement. this decision now means the payouts can begin within three mopts months to former players who have conditions linked to repeated hits to the head. the future of the maine's governor is in question. paul lepage is s and plans to meet with a legislator he cursed out orve the phone. a thousand people gathered last night near maine'statehouse calling for lepage to step down. vinita nair shows us how other republicans are under pressure. >> reporter: governor lepage is no stranger to controversy. he made vulgar comments to a
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week. state legislators are meeting to decide what goes on next. in an interview with the local maine radio station on tuesday, governor paul lepage said he was looking at all options about the future of his second term. >> i'm not going to say that i'm not going to finish it. i'm not saying that i am going to finish it. >> reporter: just hours later, he tweeted regarding rumors of my resignation, to paraphrase mark twain, there are reports my political demise are exaggerated. the mixed messages follow a history of controversial comments from the governor. >> everybody in maine, we have constitutional carry. load up and get rid of the drug dealers. >> reporter: including remarks about violence, race and gender made earlier this year. >> tse are guys by the name demanny, smoothie, shifty. they come up here, they sell their heroin and go back home.
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young white girl. >> reporter: at a town hall last week, he said that 90% of heroin dealers arrested in maine are, quote, black and hispanic people. >> i didn't make the rules. i'm just telling you what is happening. >> reporter: after the event, lepage left this phone message with a democratic state representative he believed called him a racist. > governor admitted that voice mail was a mistake. >> i want to look him in the eye and apologize, if i have to. at the same token, i think he owes me a little bit of an apology. >> reporter: they said the language that governor lepage used at last week's town hall was, quote, racially charged. lepage apologized to the people of maine and now asking for their forgiveness. newly released video shows hope solo's first reaction to being kicked off the u.s.
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her anger in devastation to her husband former nfl player jerraja jerramy stevens. mentally, i am not there, end quote, she had. dana jacobson has more. >> reporter: good morning. hope solo's reaction to a six-month suspension' her u.s. soccer contract termination was solo is part of a documentary series called "keeping the score," capturing the journey of some members of the american soccer team and that means some were still on hand and that video was releas yesteay. reporter: documentary footage shows a distraught hope solo moments after learning u.s. soccer officials were benching her career. >> terminated contract. not just a suspension!
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>> 1[ bleep ] years and it's over! >> sweden to go into the semifinals and they do it. >> reporter: soccer federation terminated her for calling the swedish soccer team a bunch of cowards after the americans were bounced out of the olympics. >> it's an issue that impacts this entire team. >> reporter: rich nichols is with the u.s. national team players association. >> essentially, u.s. soccer is telling the people that, you have to say. if we don't like what you have to say, we can fire you. >> reporter: solo is n stranger to controversy. in 2015, she reived a 30-day suspension for a drunk driving incident involving her husband. a year earlier, solo was rested for alleged assaultinwo faly members. >> i 'membarrassed. i'm embarrassed for self. for my family. and for my countr >> reporter: solo isn't the only americanthlete to gain negative attention in rio but
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punished. u.s. swimming have yet to announce their penalty to ryan lochte who earlier this month lied about being robbed at a brazilian gas station. says. ence of the seats times >> there's different backgrounds and different histories and two different governing bodies making the decision. >> reporter: we reached out to u.s. swimming. they said they have no time line for handing down any punishment r one thing to remember, the paralympics games are going on so they are still involved with athletes there. >> is this considered too harsh or the norm? i w >> saying to josh because we both worked in that sports realm. in the olympic sports, you have to remember six months would have been just two match for her. when you look at this contract termination, the feeling really this goes back to the other events that she was involved in that weren't perhaps punished as fairly as some people in the sports world thought they should have been at the time.
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violence was at the same time ray rice and that incident t a lot of publicity for t reverse reason -- >> distraction. >>o you think she is being treated differently? there is aende? bias? >> i don't think a gender bias? she has a great role on that soccer team and she is lebron's status when it comes to team usa soccer as far as her influence on youth out there and that is their message. passengers iflorida are making a historic trip to ca this morning. kris van cleave is one of them. >> reporter: this will be the first scheduled commercial flight to cuba, but before takeoff, intersome are security concerns. that's coming up on "cbs this morning." >> and if you're heading out the door, you can watchs u live through the cbs all-access app on your digital device. you won't want to miss the new research about dogs and how they understand what you say. we will be right back. enjoy the tunes. ?
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rbidde for fir officer frank, being at tontrols of today's cla, cuba is to become full circle. his father fra senr w a when hf flhts to t.s. 55 years ago. >> i think it's going to be an emotional moment for all of us i never thought this dayould come. in my lifetime. and it's amazing - time. >> reporter: jetblue is the first u.s. airline to resume regularly scheduled airline service under new rules, access to cuba.ans greater
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? ? it is wednesday, august 31st, 2016. welcome back to "cbs this morning." more real news ahead, including new claims that dogs really understand us. our researchers say dogs can comprehend many of the words we say to but first here i today's eye opener at 8:00. donald trump's trip to mexico created a media frenzy but there's precious little time for productive talks with the mexican president. >> what this has the potential to achieve ise can deal with foreign leaders. campai trail after spending st of e past two wksraismo y, but did come at a price. we're only expected to drop 1 to 2 inches of rain, but it's
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miles out in the gulf that everybody is kping a close eye on. >> abu mohammed al adnani has been recorded by whom ahe second most powerful fure within isis, the u.s. still has notonfirmed whether he has been killed. brows home as he took to e at before surrendering to police. wh you look at th contract termination, the feeling really is that this goes back to the other events that she was involved in. kaepernick's dision not to and during t national anth , otheflrs a promising to follow suit. o will sit and who will stand? you decide with , national anthem. ? i'm norah o'donnell with josh elliott and demarco morgan. charlie and gayle are enjoining time off. donald trump visits mexico
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immigration policy in arizona. mexico's president enrique pena nieto said he invited both presidential candidates. he has compared trump's language to hitler and mussolini, he also says mexico will not pay for trump's proposed border wall. at aly in washington last night trump repeated that he would secure the borders president. trump has criticized mexico from his campaign's beginning and promised it will pay >> when mexico sends its people they are not sending their best, they are bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists. >> tallha w will go up so fast your head will spin. >> mexico, in fact, willay for the wall 100%. >> they are making so much money, mexico, they're taking our businesses. >> you're saying he can't do his job because of it. he look, he's proud of tage. we're building a wall.
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>> mex government forces many bad people into our countr we are also going to secure from poung in andoyouruntr >> john heilemann is managg al n glasshat he has i cleaonhe show. >> they are prey fly. i want to have a full visibility of thisdibl ire table. >> we have full visibility this speech tonight with donald trump, earlier today caaign manager said there will be no reversal of his current policy. so what's the point? >> well, it's not clear what his current policy is, so it would be -- it may be that there is no reversal of the current policy, but we don't know what his policy is right now. >> because he has originally said he would round up and deport all 11 million undocumented immigrants, then he suggested a jeb bush-like plan which is those who have been here for a while and pay back
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>> and then said i'm not proposing th i'm not softening, i'm hardening. it's all unclear. the crucial issue is he's going to emphasize all the things that he has been clear about. he is not wavering on building the wall, he is going to talk about the wall, talk about enforcing existing law, a wide variety of things. the key issue that every looep has to face is the issue of what to do with 11 million or so undocumented immigrants in this country illegally. that question has bee defld every every reican w wts to be tough ommig ition because there hug issues on trying to dept 11 mli people. trump is facing the fact that his base loves that idea but the general public does not like thatdea a all and recognizes that it's impractical and i humane. i think he's goi to fudge the iss issu we don kw what he believes or what he is going to say. >> thegores to be added context tonight because he will
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>> yes. >> pure optics, then? >> well, again, this is a hugely high risk thing he's doing, right? as you guys pointed out mexico's president has not been particularly friendly to donald trump in the past. he did i an invitation to both candidates, both nominees to come. trump decided i believe at insistence or the urging of his new campaign ceo steve bann to do this thing. is it going to be full of conflict, are they going to t in a fight or is it going to be nominee goes to a foreign country visit where theay we have had a full and frank discussion. >> does ump have the gain he has toain wt ery nominee has to gain which is he looks like aresident going to a foreign country and, again, if it goes well and is calm and peaceful, it shows that trump is in a position even though he has adopted tough rhetoric against mexico to be able to come out and say we have had our differences in the past but we
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have our differences but we n get work done together and try to solve this problem, which is a problem for both countries. that's what trump will argue if it goes well. you cod a if it goes badly that there are some ways in which trump could capitalize politilly on that with cerin parts of his base butis a combustible unpredictable thing to throw in until the middle of this day for him. >> is it an effort to get the hianic vote? >> you know, i think the most ysts and people around trump seem to suggest that more of what he's trying to do on the immigration front is to put at ease white college educated suburban mainly women who have become uncomfortable with his rhetoric on all matters reled to diversity. so by softening his stance ming a little more mainstream he's trying to to them'm not as troub or fsomeeop think i am.
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those core republican voters than actual hispan john t you. someeran vetare supporting san francisco 49ers colin kaepernick. he refused to sta for the anthem before last week's pre-season game and vows to continue his protest of the "star-spangled banner" until he sees significant complaining in american racerelations. >> many veterans are who criticized the gesture but some are showing support online with the hashtag veteran for kaepernick. others said they support his motivation because they do not support police brutality and some did not spefically commt on kaepernick's message right to protest. his new evidence your dog really does know what you are saying. ahead we look at the ground
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? well, pple will tell you it not what you say to a dog wu that counts it's just how you it. t but now researchers say that dogs respond to much me an just your tone of voice, m m they say that brain scans now confirm that canines can derstand most of what you're saying. michelle miller is in washton squarek, a popular spot for dogs and owners in new york with more. michelle, good morning to yo >> reporter: good morning. well, science claims to have proven what dog owners have long taken for granted, that man's best friend not only listens, but actually understands what's being said, which could mean that dogs are not only smarter
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their relationship with their e humans could be far more complex. >> good ask any dog owner and they willk tell you their dog usually does what it's told, especially if i you say it nicely. but a team of hungarian researchers have takenhat' a always been assumed one ste s further saying they've proved p lot more than we think. >> the regulars like sit, stay, come here, when we're walking i always say wait. >> reporter: the experiment t coun counted on the cooperation of 13 dogs, a group comprised mainly of border choles and golder may retrievers, they were trained to lie still for seven minutes during a functional mri scan, cs wearing headphones the dogs verd listened as trainers combined phrases with different inn
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that like humans dogs processed words with the left side of ds their brains and used the right side to process pitch. br alexandra horowitz is the author of "being a dog." process pitch. ex howitz is the of "bng a dog. atadye n't know? cy teach us >> this study shows aivision in the dog's brain between meanind sound, so they are hearing the pitch of what we at some level to the meaning, espeally to familiar words. >> reporter: the results also showed that dogs only rognized praise if both words and tone were positive. unfamiliar words spoken a in neutral tone didn't have the same effect. meaning the dogs weren't easily tricked. >> what this study indicates is that they noticed that your
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doesn't match because the rt of your behavior doesn't jibe with having a happy rewardin voice. >> reporter: for dog owners like lee cannon is the reward is knowing his four-legged friend is somebody he talk to about anything at all. >> i wouldn't be surprised if she doesn't talk to m every day. i wouldn't be surprised at all. it just seems naral. >> reporter: nowritics of this research say that, you know, a lot more tests need to be conducted be a but just to be on the safe side, a word to the wise, i should say cuteittle voice to say, like, henry, or one of your furry litt frien you bter mean it. right, norah? >> right. michelle, real good point. >> good boy! >> but can they write the great american novel? >> josh!
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at least feeling that you're understood, i think, is one of the main points. >> most important. >> yes. thank you, michelle. ahead, a nonprofit push to make sure you know whether celebrities are getting paid for some of what you're seeing. you're watching "cbs this morning." the real live attorneys you can talk to through legalzoom. don't let unanswered lal questions hold you up, because we're here, we're here, and we've got your back. legalzoom. ? ? ? you look at these things and you know you know, no matter what. ? dogs - sure can be messy. you look at these things and you know but with nexgard, d, tnexgar's #1 chcekillerdoest. for dogs, is a delicious, beef-flavored chew
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a consumerwatcogs thfederal trade commission to crack down on defective social media ads. they say many social media stars fail to disclose when they are being paid to pus products and services. and urge moran 100gr post the kardashian and jenn sisters they ignore the law because they are not clearly laled as ads. na werner shows us what the ftc is doing about it>> reportet companies have a responsibity toducate social medi srs on the right way to post an ad whcould be a lucrative business. one pr agency told "cbs this ing" youtube account with more than 7 million followers 1 miio to 3illion instagram followers is worth about $50,000 pepost. ? >> reporter: pop star selena gomez has the most popular
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this photong from a coca-cola bottle has more than 5 olpian u b has plugg gatorade and ladyaga gushed about her dior jes. they label these posts were not labeled as ads and tt may be a problem. >> there is restrictions on commerci speech. so if they are getting things for free or they are bng paid photographing, the te rules and relations. >> reporter: the ftc issued an enforcement policy stateme in december which said consumers must be to a clear and copecc us. this mak jac the box onsorspbvus but truthn advesartisin often not t case.
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e car dash nuary/jenner sisters of not disclosing relationsh they are protin >> these are businesswon who are experts at marketing and that is on of the reasons that we kylie jenner sd ts mansion in some of hos birthd anything. i don't think the vie is going toind. they mind a lot on mor you reporter: we asked social em. media sites how they handled paid ads. youtube tells users they are responsible for following any apicab ws. snchat requires aclaime identif
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to use the best practices around added a new tool to identify brd content. earlier this month, oprah winfrey rev booead he club here on "cbs this morning." oprah sat down with us tol rhoughts on the book "the underround railroad." >> when i read new sense of information i had about who i am as a daughter of slaves and a renewed sense of strength about what it means to come from a peoeho had that kind of strength to survive the underground railroad. >> visit cbsthismorning.com for more fromprah on her book club and club selection "the underound railroad."
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this is a cb58 morning news up. update.good morning i'm kate chappell... c-b-s 58 news time is 8:26. ?this morning on mwaukee's north side.the medical examiner is investigating a possible ?co- sleeping death? at 40-th and locust.cbs 58's ?julie parise? is live at the scene to ain plat we know so far. julie? (talk out scene) a medical examiis investigating a possible co- sleeng death at 40th a locust.we e not su how old
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headed to the ene righw. ith ws 58 for the st on this investigation. 3 thanks julie.right now we need to send it to andy brovelli.he has details on a rollover at the michell interchange. 3 3 3 first- a check of the forecast on this ?final? day of summer vacation for many kids in our area.what's on tap today, justi? justin?forecast...today:
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? welcome back to "cbs this morning.? coming up in this half hour, public vice presidential nominee mike pence is h clarify donald trump's plan and he'll join us from florida to explai umudn decion to travel to mexic before that e >> we have a ford race r on the street this morning outside of the cbs broadcast center. that bad y.bohance to s in ford's executive chairman bill ford is he with us the le mans
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automaker isacing toward the future. time to show you somof the mornins headlines from around the obe. ogle's challenge to uber. google will have a carpool service and offers it in san ani fro and uses wase, the app connects people with drivers heading in the same direction. riders then reimburse drivers. google says it does not want the service to become an on-demand taxi business, will decline 50% and wild coffee could become extinct. hours before donald trump's campaign calls one of the toughest speeches on illegal immigrationn modern political history.
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deportation. in a recent poll most americans say their priority is in handling illegal immigration. mike pence, the republican candidate for vice president with donald trump, is with us from florida. thank you for joining us, governor. >> gd morning. good to be with you, norah. >> reporter: one iss that nald trump has not wavered on is to build the wall. how much do you estime it will cost toui a wall? >> well, is yet to be seen, but you're absolutely right. he wasn't waved for nute. ct he'll reinfor that commitnt wn he mee with president ofico day. i just have to tell you, i'm so proud of donald trump's decn head to mexico. i think the american people are seei today theind of decisive leader that he will be as presidt. he gets an invation late last we to mt with ourghr to the south and even in the
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washington state, big speech last night, impoant, if not storic speech tonight on illegal immigration. he's headed down to mexico and emblematic of what the leads he will provide. >> reporte its unclear what donald trump will wou wh the 11illionndocumted he sgested in a town hall last the wou payktax. those inhis country have pai tax or do notave a criminal record, will they bellowed to stay? >> well, i think -- i think what people here tonight is really, you know, the details of a plan and anbjti thatonald trump has been laying out since immigration at tery center ea in thatnate, publican primary. >> forgive ,gornor. i didn't hear an answer to my question. let's be c. 11 million estimated
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payingaxes and don't hav a criminal record or i they paid taxe willhey be allow to stay? o? >> i think, norah, people are g the way you want me t answeesti qus, but lete m answer them my.what you'l hr ton is donald trumpill ror itmento str bord t buding all, to internal enforcement, ending sanctuary cities and make it clear to your question that there will be no th to citizenship. people will need toeave t country to be able to obtain legal status or obtain citizenship and that is going to be veryonsistt with what he said throughout the course of this campaign. the contrast obviously, with hillary clinton couldn't be more dramatic and hillary clinton is an advocate of amnesty -- and that contrast will be very clear. >> thank you. i want to be clear. i'm still confused and i try to
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want to make sure our viewers know the position and i know you're proud of the position so let's be lear. for the 11 undocumented immigrants - 11 million estimated undocumented immigrants in this country, they will be deported? >> what youil hear tight from donald trump is a very clear articulion of the very same principles he articuled in the cours phe campaigns, tt he is gng to dhe flood illegal imation. >> du goveor? ve you seen the spee governor have you seen the speee is giving tonight? it'oi i going to we havd of dions ouheht. i'llet the sech speor itself tonight,nora i knowpl are anxio to ow wha is initbutune in tonight, you know, it's going to be a very important address and the erican people, as they are used to from donald trump, are going to hear someone who speaks very plainly, very forthrightly and in the context of that
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country, the impact that it's had on costing jobs for ameri citizens and people who are he gal,he cfppssing wage the last a years fraifrankl the fact that iegal immigration has cost lives in thount will be high relief again tonight. look. donald trump, goin today to mexico is beginning a relationship with the president of mexico and with that nation that credit i think it shows theof kd d sdered leader he is and he is willing to sitn homewith w may have strong diff for things we cank on togethnd begin the process of discussions. but i think athe end of the day, tonight, the american people are going t hear that clear-eyed message that uer nald trump,ferent from hillary inton, we are gooin t end the flood of illegal immigrion and we are gng to uphold theonstitution and the
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a result. >> governor, afterhe last electionn wh mitt romney lost to barack obama,he t republan party did an interna examination aboutt went one of the issue that with what chairman nce wrote -- priebus, i mean? >> well, what i agree with is that donald trump was right more than aear ago to put the issue of illegal immigration back at the center of the national debate. had really drifted off the
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media and frankly of leaders in both political parties. the american people are very troubled by it. theynow will thisacklus economy the slowest economy recory sincereat the g deprsion that a flood of illegal immigration has cost jobs for american citizens, includ latinos and hiscs re in this country. it's suppressed wages in this country. and it's brought violence to our stres in too many instces.i've s th have lost immigrants. clr th has made it very s going to be a prrity in this administration and when we take offic after january 20th, there will be a focus on removing from this country people who have engaged in criminal conduct beyond their status as illegal immigrants and you'll hear tonight, i think, a large-scaled plan that is all
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it was 50 years ago, 1966 that a ford race car roared past a ferrari to take first place in the world's oldest and most prestigious races in france the le mans. ford entered a new version of its original gt super car of 24-hour ruffle 3,000-mile race d won its class. 60 minutes followed the ford gt from tignhees board all the way past the finish line and they found that road to victory was anything but smooth. >> you can't go into a 24-hou race with a strate that you think is never going to change because it will change every mi, every hour,very y. >> daytona became a complete disaster >> he may have lost a lower gear
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speed. >> reporter: ford had two gts in the race. both were forced back to the garage within two hours. it could not shift gears. >> another problem for one of the ford gts. >> reporter: the mechanics quickly identified the prlem. >> yep, we got it. >> reporter: but the replacement parts failed as soon as they were installed. ford had a fiasco on i its hand with our farmers reorganized every minute of it. you em see you sweato what is frustration, disappointment, righings?, did i do all of the changed the specs on a part thout tellinford. >> we changed valves. >> reporter: by the time it was fixed, darkness had fallen and
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>> just a bit of sharyn alfonsi's great piece. gt brought from europe to 57 street by ford executive chairman bill ford who is here r an interview you will only see on "cbs this morning." good morning to you, sir. >> good morning. >> we did see in a 24-hour race, tlrge p therare pitfalls to be sure.w co hoerned perhaps were you to b what happened and what might is >> listen. our first year bacat le mans. i think to think we d win in the first year didn't give us much of a chance. i'm very confident and you race to win. pele say can you win this race? i said we are not here for practice, we are here to win. >> i like that. i asked you earlier, how long does it takeo assemble a vehicle like this? >> the re car is almt ha hand-assembled and reput
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hand assembly there too. >> you are investing high performance race cars at the same time you're working on making drivers obsolete. what is the future for driverless cars? >> well, it's coming. you know, we are working very hard on autonomous driving but, you know, and you're right, a car like this, this is a driver's dream. >> yes. >> and so we e going to be a bit schizophrenic for a while. on the road with vehicles that are being driven by ople. >> were you concerned about the ngers that come along with driverless cars? >> not concerned, but it'ssomei to alwaysk on and work out. th is why you won't see an explosion of the vehi you willee them introduced in a very measured way so we do get real world experience. >> technology, where do you see it? what sort of time frame?
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we said we would have one ready by 2021. i think the issue is the regu andlationsociety's acceptance around it. >> it's so interesting because personal car sales reached cord highs in 2015, yet less than a qrter of 16-yr-olds have 'sdriverlicense. happenwe are watchinreg befo our eyes and that tnd has been declining. when do you see that as a problem for ford and other auto buying cars like they have in the past? >> it's an opportunity, really not a problem. i think the w p vehicles will be different. you've already ever seen that with uber and lift and the ride we will participate in allf that too. our businessodel will change and we are'ing thanti anticipat and looking forward to it. rural and urban transportation will change much slowly.
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world and rest will change but more slowly. >> do you see it all, all rivers flowing together? >> ultimately, it has to, because the technology going into theehicle willing into all hicles, eventually. yes. but, you know, love to ive.dr and, you know, i'm a car nut. and wi always be. so will i access a ton o vehicles? sure i will, f some things but i'll also want to get in my car and drive for other things. >> a vehicle like this one? >> i gotial number one coming and ian't wait! >> technology! >> you're a fit guy s clearly i could barely fit in this guy. >> you're theirsterson to pget guarantee you at! and you d very well. >> can i ask you quickly? because the larger political te, donald trump is heading to mexico. he is criticized for -- ed an absolute disgrace for ford to b building 1. billion dollar plant there.
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jo. why don't those job belong in the united states? >> well, they do. in fact, we have added many, many more jobs in the u.s. than in mexico and it's important. we have been in mexico over a hundred years, so this isn't some new thing. but for every job we have added in mexico, we have added a multiple of that in the u. and we are continuing to. so we are doing both. one of the things that henry ford actually started with was he believe that we should make vehicles all around the world and so we we he always been a very international company for well over a hundred years. but we have more u.s. jobs than we do mexicans. >> thank you for being here and congratulaons. >> thank you very much. >> you can watch the rest of the ford racing story on september 6th on the next edition of "60 minutes."
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this is a cbs 58 morning news . update.good morning i'm kate chappell... . c-b-s 58s time is 8:56. new details this morning about a homicde in miaukee. police say 22-year-old anthony trice was shot at a home near north 27-th and brown yesterday afternoon. police are still instigating what ?led? o the shooting.three people were hurt.police have was also shot.. but is expected to survive. a chaplain on scene says the shooting was the result of a ?home invasion?... but that hasn't been confirmed by police. 3 funeral services are today for 13-year-old rayven grfin... who drowned at island park in racine last week.police s griffin was playing with her 9-year-old coear usin ne river when it happened. its unclr wheather she jumped or fell in.crews were able to pull the young teenager out of the water... but it was too lat. late.
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from 10 to 11 this morning at saint paul missionary baptist church in racine.a service will follow at 11. an update now on a rollover that's impacting traffic at the mitchell interchange. what's the latest, andy? andy? 3 3 3 let's get a final check of the forecast now with meteorologist justin thompson g. gee.forecast...today: decreasing clouds, mild. high: 47tonight: increasing clouds, milow: 39thursday; partly sunny. high: 52friday: partly cloudy. high: 47forecast... today: decreasinclouds, mild. high: 47tonight: increasing clouds, mild. low: 39thursday; partly sunny. high: 52friday: partly clou.
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