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barnt et barnett. take care. captioning funded by cbs it's thursday, september 1st, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." first, a trip to mexico. then his long-awaited immigration speech. >> zero tolerance for criminal aliens. zero. zero. >> what the clinton campaign is saying about trump's speech and his first foreign test. while the gulf coast braces for tropical storm hermine, overnight projections put much of the east coast in the
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it was a simple lunc but it meant the world to one mom and her son. the heartwarming story behind this snapshot. >> i don't know what made him think bo, but i'm so grateful he did. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, donald trump ended any speculation that he was going soft on immigration. speaking in phoenix last night, trump promised to launch a massive deportation program and his speech followed a meeting with the president of mexico who disputed trump's claim that his country would pay for a border wall. hena daniels is in new york. good morning. >> good morning. >> reporter: trump told thousands of supporters in phoenix his immigration plan will offer no path to legal citizenship for an 11 million people ling in this country illegally, saying criminals will be the first to go. his rival hillary clinton weighed in on trump's ip
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a defiant donald trump is sticking to the centerpiece of his immigration plan. >> we will build a great wall along the southern border. and mexican will pay for the wall. >> reporter: while stressing no amnesty for people living in the country illegally. >> you can't just smuggle in, hunker down and wait to be legalized. >> reporter: and calling for undocumented immigrants who commit crimes to be deported. >> i am going to create a new special deportation task force focused on identifying and quickly removing the most dangerous criminal, illegal immigrants in america who have evaded justice, just like hillary clinon has evaded justice, okay? >> reporter: trump unveiled his ten-point plan hours after flying to mexico to meet with the country's president. >> we did discuss the wall. we didn't discuss payment of the wall. >> reporter: while the
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discussed, mexico's leader later tweeted he made it clear from the start, his nation would not fund the wall. speaking in cincinnati, hillary clinton panned the visit altogether. >> dropping in on our neighbors for a few hours and then flying home again, that is not how it works. >> reporter: a f news poll out wednesday shows the race has narrowed with clinton leading trump 41% to 39%. former ku klux klan grand wizard david duke praised trump's speech saying excelleneech tonight in catch and release and enforce immigration laws and america first. >> hena niels here in new york, thank you so much, hena. trump's stand on immigration has hurt his support among latino voters. e latino vote may be critical in some very important states. mireya villarreal reports on how trump's visit to mexico played
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immigration activists loaded into a v and headed to a loc registration office where they helped latino residents register to vote. for them, this election is personal. >> this issue is so important to the immigrant community. >> reporter: this organizer whose mother was deported back in the '70s and later became a u.s. citizen, believes donald trump's trip to mexico will work against him. kou feel like t meeting is a way to manipulate latino voters? the way we see it, it's becomin i think he has made it very clear where he stand and he is not going to change that. >> reporter: 27 million latinos are eligible to vote in the u.s. in the 2012 election, 11 million latinos voted. at least 13 million are expected to vote this year. a new poll shows hillary clinton with a 55% favorable rating among latinos versus trump with 18%. despite a much calmer trump talking about his meeting with
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has doubts about his intentions. >> if he thinks everybody is going there now, millions of mexicans are going to love him and millions here in the united states are going to love him? he is wrong. he is dead wrong! >> reporter: but there is some latino support for trump, including these people at a recent rally in anaheim. republican strategist leslie sanchez. >> they are independent conservatives and they are independents. they are concerned about border security and feel donald trump, being an outsider, can get something done. >> reporter: mireya villarreal, cbs news, l.a. county. coming up on "cbs this morning," we will talk to vice presidential candidate tim kaine about trump's immigration plan and what hillary clinton would do differently. tropical storm hermine is expected to make landfall on florida's gulf coast sometime tonight as a hurricane. this morning, hermine is slowly winds of 60 miles per hour but gaining strength.
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miles west/southwest of tampa. rain from the storm has already ached coastal areas. 5 to 10 inches is expected in parts of northwest florida. flooding has already forced some evacuations. >>hey got it up so i'm here to get clothes and ride it out and goack tomorrow and whenever it goes down. >> life-threatening storm surges are a possibility. some area schools have closed for the day. in the pacific, hurricane madeline has been downgraded to a tropical storm. it missed a direct hit on hawaii, veering past the big island, but madeline remains a strong storm producing high surf, strong winds, and heavy rain. hurricane lester is a expected to lose strength as it ves west. it was a 45-minute flight
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the first commercially scheduled flight from the u.s. to ba landed yesterday and our kris van cleave was on board for this very historic journey. >> reporter: water cannons saluted jetblue flight 387 on its historical ride in cuba. passengers took flags as they set soil on cuba some for the first time. regular flights were cut off during the cold war and only expensive charters were av >> you tell your grandkids about i was on the first flight to cuba. >> reporter: this is a big trip for maria and her family. she is celebrating her birthday, getting marrd thursday, and bringing her two daughters to et their ailing great grandmother. for h to say that you like to meet olivia meant everything to me. i really want to make this happen.
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to go to for decades, it doesn't take very long to get there. it's only about a 45-minute flight. jetblue is the first u.s. scheduled service.gularly soon, as many as 110 daily flights from ten airlines will depart the u.s. for the island nation. some lawmakers have concerns thatuban security is not adequate, e tsbut thsays it is confident in the protocols at the eight cuban airports it has checked out. kris van cleave, cbs news, santa clara, cuba. coming up on the "morning news." disturbing clown sighting. people in a south carolina town are spooked by reports of clowns living in a wooded area. canada's prime minister stars in a comic book. this is the "cbs morning news." of your allergy season. non-drowsy 24 hour relief... for fewer interruptions from the amazing things you do every day. live claritin clear. see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see meo know
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weeks. in a previous incident, a child reported two people offering cash and candy. police searches have found nothing but patrols will be stepped up. canada's prime minister is entering the marvel universe and north carolina's vot i.d. law is blocked. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. the charlotte observer reports the supreme court's refusal to reinstate north carolina's voter identification law. a 4-4 vote by the justices left an appeals court ruling in place. that court said making voters show photo i.d. discrimination against blacks. "the washington post" describes a california minister's unique approach to racism. he offers a program in his sunny vale church called racists anonymous. participants confront their biases in a 12-step program, similar to those used to treated addictions. the minister hopes his idea will spread nationwide. the "los angeles times" reports a call from musicians to overturn the blurred lines verdict.
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the song by williams and robin thicke ripped off a marvin gaye tune. they say the verdict hurts creativity. "wired" announced that president obama will be guest editor of its november issue. the theme will be frontiers, looking at progress in areas such as medicine, energy, climate change, and cybersecurity. it is the first time a magazine has been guest edited by a sitting president. and "the new york times" reports that canada's prime book. justin trudeau is on the cover and is part of the story in marvel's civil war 2 choosing sides. he plays himself. so no super powers. a trudeau spokesman said he did not endorse it but made no attempt to stop it. still to come, how customers won a legal battle to post a negative review on the popular
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agreeing to crowd surf last night at the late show with stephen colbert. he was the third guest of the night to get a ride from the audience. the georgia congressman appeared to discuss his latest graphic novel about the freedom movement. do not drop him. he is not just a lawmaker, he is a part of history. on the cbs "moneywatch." a dropboleak and yelp users win a legal battle to post a negative review. jill wagner is at the new york stocexchange with that and more. >> good morning. stocks lower for the month. markets finished down ended a five-month winning streak. the dow lost 53 points yesterday. the s&p was down fe. the nasdaq finished nine points lower. we are now learning that a security breach. the storage website dropbox in 2012 affected more than 68 million users. account holder details appeared to be rning up on hacker trading sites. the data include e-mail addresses and passwords.
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dropbox reset all of the pawords that had remained unchanged since then. the kimpton hotel chain says it's investigating reports of a possible payment card data breach. kimpton operates boutique properties across the united states. the hotel chain says it has been made aware of unauthorized charges on credit cards. that was used to pay bills. instagram has a feature that lets users to zoom in on photos and photos, instagram views started yesterday for some users. pinch the scream to zoom and should be able on android in a couple of weeks. toys "r" us will start selling american girl. last year, american girl sales dropped 8%. a texas judge says it's okay to leave a bad yelp review.
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lawsuit by a prestigious pets. it's a pet sitting business. it said the client violated its contract by giving a one-star review on yelp. prestigious pets says it is considerable an appeal. be careful what you yelp. >> indeed. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. still to come, lunch room hero. this story is so touching. fsu wide receiver travis rudolph scores big after making a new friend at a middle school.
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not for the tennis. for the roof! sprinkles started falling during play, so tournament officials put the new roof over arthur ashe stadium to the test. in less than seven minutes, the 150 million dollar structure slid into place and play resumed. rafael nadal won the first point under the cover and eventually the match. for years, players have been plagued by rain delays at the u.s. open. >> paralympics is pumped up for their push to win gold. they celebrated on social media yesterday as they caught flights for brazil. athletes with disabilities from 176 countries will start cmpeting next wednesday in rio. russia, banned from the games due to doping, said it will hold its own event. well, there is no place to hide for unpopular kids in the school cafeteria where they usually sit alone and isolated. but a college football star changed all of that for a florida boy when they sat down
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the story from mark strassmann. >> reporter: montford's middle cafeteria served up something special on tuesday. a handful of florida state football players were visiting and walked in for lunch. one of them, travis rudolph, the team's star wide receiver, noticed one sixth grader in particular. >> i saw him by himself. i said, can i have a seat and eat with you? he said, sure, why not. we started off having a good conversation. >> i was sitting on that side. >> reporter: that kid was 11-year-old bo paske. you looked up and there he was? >> yeah. >> reporter: what did he say? >>id, he saat is up, dude? >> reporter: someone nearby took this photo of bond travis having lunch. notice, everyone in the picture is sitting far away. you see, bo has autism and often eats lunch by himself. >> on the days that he is sitting alone, i think the days it bothers me more than it bothers me.
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she posted the photo to facebook saying this is one day i didn't have to worry if my sweet boy ate lunch alone, because he sat across from someone who is a hero in many eyes. her post went viral. >> i'm just moved with emotion at his generosity and his kindness. i dot know what made him think bo, but i'm so grateful he did. >> rudolph! >> reporter: travis rudolph uldre a million touchdowns to ming onfa sd never come close >> i haven't gone through i don't arove bullying.ike it. i thitng. bo is a cool person. i'd sit with him any day. >> reporter: it gets betr. at school, all of the kids wanted to have lunch with bo. >> i'm a super star. everybody recognizes me! >> reporter: mark strassmann, cbs news, llahassee. >> i think bo was probably a superstar even before. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning,"
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> navy pilots are speaking out about a close call on a u.s. aircraft carrier that was caught on video. david martin has the story. >> reporter: watch what happened last march when a navy radar plane landed on the carrier "eisenhower." the resting wire snapped. instead of lurching to a halt, the 45,000-pound tboprop went off the front of the ship and simpletely disappearing from t from whaseems ke a very long time. have you ever had a closcall like that? >> we have had some close calls, but that was theeally, really cle call there, sir. >> reporter: lieutenantt llowell wathe piloof a plane, unlike most carrier aircraft, have no ejection ats.
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overad escape hatch after theyis hit the water. would you really have been able to get out? >> kind of rolling the dice at that point. >> reporter: big roll of the dice. >> yes, sir. reporter: three lives. >> a sight that i hope we never see again. >> reporter: lieutenant general keenmith spoke to us from thpersian gulf spoke to as the plane disappeared fofour full seconds, but itas the tions the crew took in the first second that saved them. smith pushed the plane's flaps do to give it lift. hollowell pushed the throttles to full power and retracted the landing gear to decrease drag. were you saying ything, like, come on? >>t was pretty quiet, actually, whis probably for the best since we were able to focus on what he needed to do. >> reporter: watching on slow motion, you can see the resting
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broken bones. an investigation blamed faulty maintenance, but credited the flight crew withhenomenal airmenship. smitflew back to the carrier david martin, cbs news, norfolk, virginia. here is a look at this morning's top stor donald trump delered a hard line speech on illegal immigration last night phoenix. he said anyone who has entered the united states illegally is subject to deportation. his speech followed a meeting with the mexican president. mexico would not pay for the bord wall which is an essential promise of the trump campaign coming up after your lal news o"cbs this morning," virtual reality for the senior set. americans are using it to plus, we speak with the new
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