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clearwater watching the storm approach. 3 3 captioning funded by cbs good morning. it is thursday, september 1st, 2016. welcome to "cbs this mornin? donald trump and the president of mexico contradict each other border wall. the republican nominee later doubled down on his hardline stance on deportation. florida will likely be struck by its first hurricane today in 11 years. hermine could impact millions along the east coast. >> 1980s noalgia. the twin brothers behind "stranger things" wha is making it a hit after being rejted hollywood. we beginhimorning th
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the intangible, physical, tall, powerful, beautiful southern border walk. >> tough talk from trump after his meeting with mexico's president. >> we did discuss the payment but we didn't discuss payment with the wall. >> don't build a coalition by insulting our friends or acting like a loose cannon. >> tropical storm in battles its way toward florida's gulf coast and many areas dealing with widespread flooding. >> it is like up to here. >> h ai hunkering dn as first of two hurricanes barrel past. deste the forecast, president obama arrid in honolulu. >> we have no information to support russia's claim they also carried out a strike. >> two girls accused of smuggling $30 million worth of cocaine documented their trip on
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a semi truck in arkansas. the semi got hung up on the tracks. >> all that. in australia, crews were crock wante for feeng on ge cattle. >> ryan lochte just got a new endorsement deal. a crime prevention device. >> the device so advanced it can even stop crimes that you completely made up! chris brown was aested yesterday on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. beauty pageant winner. >> that doesn't like the chris brown i know. it's someone who knows a different chris brown. >> donald trump faced with the president of mexico talking about the wall. >> you just kno as soon as trump crossed into mexico, even hillary clinton was, like, okay, let's go craet cracking on that! >> q
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this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. ? welcome to "cbs this morning." charlie rose and gayle king are still off. josh elliott and demarco morgan are still here. >> still here. hanging in there. >> happy thursday. great to have you guys overed trump's immin speech last night. goodmorning. >>epor goomorning. o donald trumpn display yesterday.
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in mexico city and then here talking about border walls and nasty deportation that trump supportive supporters come to love and withended flirtation with a softer immigration policy. >> anyone who has ented the united stasllegally is subject to deportatn. >> reporter: in phoenix, donald poations, but did not explain how he would do it. >> people will know can't justmuggle in, hunker down, and wait to be legalized. >> reporter: undocumented immigrants must return to their ho country and apply for re-entry, trump said, vowing to subject new imm ideology s. test >> it's our right as a sovereign nation to choos immigras who they by are the likely to thrive and flourish and love us.
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plan included triple t number of immigration agents for round up undocumented criminals and withholding tax dollars from sang we're cities and halt visa overstays. >>ou r are ydy? >> rorter: trp's number one point was his most rehearse >> we wi build a great wall along the southern border. and mexico will pay for the wall. they don't kit are going to pay for it. >> reporter: this time, trump added a new diplomatic wrinkle. >> mexico will work with us. i absolutely believe it. and especially after meeting with their wonderful, wonderful president. >> reporter: in mexico city, trump then met with mexican president and traded campaign bottom basts with a hushed tone of separation.
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mexican financing of a border wall did come up. >> we did discuss the wall and didn't discuss payment of the wall. that will be for a later date. >> reporter: the topic did come up. xi president knnieto said mexico would not pay for the wall. something that tru did not nt to reco ignize front of thmexican president. >> mainly, t you. > meanwhile, hillary clinton strongly trump's trip to mexico and tweeted trp just failed his rst foreign test. diplom d it isn't as easy as it looks. nancy cordes joins u.s. with the latest. >> rr: the clion campaign as yo a field day with that discrepancy over the wall. they say trump talks tough about
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out en he got south of the border. trump choked. that was the verdict from clinton's campaign chairman, after trump sai he and mexican president pena nieto didn't get into a key topic. when the mexican psident contradicted trump, the clinton amended its statement. it turns out trump didn't just choke, he got beat in the room and lied about it. >> you don't build a coalition by insulting our friends. ep former secretary of state argued owsshe kn diplomats and trump ist on of them. >>ropping in on our neighbors for a few hours and then flying home again, that is not how it works. that trump's flattery yestery.d >> mexicans areust beyond approach. >> reporter: doesn'tatch up with his own mass pronouncements like i wantothing to do with mexico. don't do business withmexico.
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the u.s. both clinton and trump were invited by pena but onl trump mped at the invitatn and the oppounity to hit clinton for not going. >> she didn't go to meco. she doesn'tave the strengthr great again.make amera believe me. >> reporter: t cnton camp is ri back ts moing, calling trump's disastrous and putting their money with their wromouth is they are investing six figures to buy ad time in that solidly d state t unclear i they think they have shot there or if theyust trying to get tmp to spend more money to protect his narrow ld in arizona. >> also in washington cs "face the nation" moderator john dickerson. good mning. >> good morning, norah.
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one he wou make it all clear. dihe clear up his policy? >> well, on this specific o the1onuncued peon america, it was still a little t confusing. dung the praries, he said they weut of americao fast, it would makourea spin. he didn't say that. he talked about a deportation force, but just for those who had committed crimes beyond illlly being in america but, basically if you look at what he said, he calling r self-deportation of all of those 11 million to get out of the country and then get in line bind tsedy waitg. then he was kind of fuzzy abo what would happen if people did not self-deport. if they didn't self-deport, he said there would be no amnesty. if you add up what ed, kind of forceould deport as undocumented.
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perhaps a softer side, a more plomatic side, did last night's speech strike you as somehow a course correction for the base? >> well, it's -- yes. he is trying to ride two horses. on the one hand trying to be the donald trump othe primaries who is giving the base what they want in that rally in arizona. anthen by going toexico and being much more subdued, trying to sho those particularly republican voters who think h presiden.nhabit the hillary clton has said h wil go overseas and embarrass particarlys visit to mexico that was embarrassing. the probis f voters, thereis a d rump h sai and so one press nference haso weigh agait alof tootage tha doruas creedna t ove his many ye republicans nerv
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against trump's speech and his visit to mexico. this?her stregy behind >> the strategy is donet donaldrumppit. don't le anything that thats the essential trump or if there are two umps, it's a part of a multifaceted acter. her gumentre is one tmp and the trump w has said a number of things that people have found ofe,fensiv particularly those republican suburban voters, those college-educated voters that republicans usually get, find risky and volatile about him and she wants to remind them of that and the way they have been doing it for weeks and are doing it again, even in the ad in arizona, is just replaying donald trump's words. >> john dickerson, good to see you and thank you for joining us. >> thanks. in our next half hour, we will talk to the democratic candidate for vice president, tim kaine about donald trump's immigration plan and what hillary clinton would do differently. that is ahead. tropical storm hermine intensified overnight in the
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first hurricane to strike florida in 11 years. the latest forecast shows it's expected to hit northern florida as a hurricane as soon as tonight with winds neari 75 miles an hour, before it then moves up the east coast. gusty wind, drenching rains are the biggest threats here. flooding in central florida is also possible. and many counties are now e feeling its impact and by the time it makes its landfall, it is expected to be a ainfrentlessri.
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florida's gulf coast as outer bands from tropil storm hermine pushed toward the sunshine state. >> a little nervous. a little more than a little nervous. >> this is my parking lot. i n't think i can park there. >> reporr:vernht i sarasota, voluntary evacuions under way and they wer looking for anyone possibly trapped. >> officerwere -- they were cong up to me an their gun belts were underwernd up to here uer water. rep to make ldfall but i aly submerged streets in the town of gulf port andumped more than 9 inches of ran govern rickcott has declared a state of emergency in more than0 florida counties. >> we have 8,000 mem of our tional guard arehat prepared b zed,moli but you, as an individual, have to do y
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trump's immigratioplan and the republican meeting with the mexican president. >> families in a contaminated public housing complex in indiana are ready to move out. contaminated soil there poisoned with lead is affecting their community. they say city officials knew about it for years. a test that appears to slow memory loss in people with early stage lzimdiase. ability to clear proteins associated with the disease. patients given the drug apparently showed less loss of function. >> a hepatit a case linked to smoothie chain.55 cases have bn rginia, additi cases were reported in five other states, ng tbrgi total to 66.
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she was eventually reunit with her son and in statement to cbs news, jee did apologian are. >"washington post" reports on the t elephantensus fou that their number dropped between 2007 and 2014. %. that's loss of about 144,0. rearchers blame poachers who kill elephants to get their tusks. an "new york" re timesrts on angry reaction in mexico to th coury's president meeting
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hearing. sultreil beillions more illegalimmigran thousands of more t, horrible crimes and total chaos and lawlessnes th'shat's going to happen a sure as you're standing there. >> the democratic nominee for vice president senator tim kaine from boston. good morning. thank you for joining us. >> glad to be with you ys. >> let meddress donald trump's characterization of hillary clinton and her plans. what is clinton's plan? >>ll first, this was a dark and disturbing sech and, norah, the same kind of language theoeike d trump use again every immigrant grou that have come to this country. people we against j cg from eastern europe or italians coming. this is the kind of anti-immigrant lguage that has always h a tiny frisk support in this country, but it was a speech that's not worthy of a
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clinton's position. hillary's position is we need comprehensive reform. the basic pillars of reform are que clear. we have to do things first to make sure that employers can verify the immigration status of pele who are here. thats a key priority.ilies toge. we haveoreate a pat for people who folw the laws and pay taxes over a longeriod o ti citihi wee to do bder security. theswere t things that the senate did in a bipartisan way in 2013. an for donald trump to say that'sust open borders shows that he hasn't even read the firsthing about this bipartisan reform. reform. is committ to doing a these 11 million undocumented workers. >> the basic principles are these. that if people are here and
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following theaw and they're willing to work and basically come into the lht and follo all the laws ofhis t cntry and pay taxe then over a period of a path to citinship.and that is similar to what simil president reagan did in1986. these are the basic principles of the plan we put in place. again, we did it in a bipartisan way in the senate three years ago, including funding for but, as yourity. republicans in the house would not even take up thebill. we could haveone ts a long time ago and we'll push it the first 100 days of apintment administration. >> senator, i'd like to ask you that the vion of donal trump made t mexico erday.he saithe s invited to co, but didn't go. ft, sugsted s didn't have the u for it very specifically. what did you makef tt characterition?
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she was speaking imerith an legion in ohio. she was talking about the role of america in the world.en hill donald trump paid a little, you know, fly by to mexico. he wked to meeting with the mexican president and after sayior mons we're goi to build a wall mexico is going to pay for it, he just forgot to bring that up.no, didn't have the guts to look the mexican president in the eye and bring up the ctralh. it was a diplomatic embarrarras is not ready f prime minister. >>his wa daltrump's fir meeting with teadf state toelpenemediatfloor eporte for questns hillary clintoeryporrom shalks tohe press everywhere she goes. she did a press conference when was at the recent -- she did
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at the rec meeti of t african-american and hispanic newspaper publishers. >> that was the first time she talked. she doe't do it that often. >> well, look, i don't see what the massive difference is between a press conference and talking to the press evewhere you go. she talks to the pre a lot. and i have been with her when she talks to the press. straight, it haseen 272 days since she had a formal ns conferen. i want to >> again, i she d, i think she a news nf nation's african-american and hispanic newspapers whin t last month. and that counts. ey're a gitimate group. the press conference with counts new yomes" rectlyt unke ny othe presidential nomee in history, she is not allowing journalists aompany hn ai
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? >> good morning it is thur, september 1st, 16. lcome back to "cbs this rning". more real news aheadhe new of wounded warris projec he afte c news itigati ri uncovered lavish spending. first today's eye opener at 8:00. >> in the process of delivering his speech, trump ended a brief public flirtation with aofter immigration policy. >> they say trump tks tough about makingexico pay but chickened out when he got south of the border. >> if you add up whaeaid presumablyt wou meaome
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theted es.hell beresident of president pena kneto said before trleft mexico wilnever pay fothe >> thank you. manyore u.s. pas seer jets will start flying to cuba afteresterday's hc commercial flight to the land. ey gpproval for eight airlines to fly to havana, up airlines are going to santa arha the first commercial flight to cuba in more than 50 yearsouched down yesterday. kris van cleave was the lucky guy on board and is in santa clara. kris, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. silver airwis expecd to beits service to santa clara today, the s comecondrcial scheduled s. airline t sve santa clara. ameran airlines will roll out its o s teral
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the ot you see here capt momt oures a drawing e around the worldand rightfullyso. mark strassmann went to taahasseinde fow a young foll sta and a yent cafeteria. >> he st sat down with me. >> reporter: he s sittg with bow psake. >> youood up and he wa there? eah. >>ter: reporhat did he say? >> what is up,dude? >> reporr: he was travis
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. five playe were visiting the school as part of a community see progm. and whid you guys talk about? >> he asked me, am i going to play in the nba? and i said yes. repter: what didousk him? >> i asked him, are you in the nfl? and ed no. >> rorter: rudolph told us he noticed a young kid sitting off by himself and headed his way. >> once i got up to him, i seen him by himself. and something clicked in my head share lunch with him. i can >> reporter: no o was sitting cle to bo andomebody snapped the picture and sent it to bo's mother. bo is autistic and many days, no one sits with him at lunch. the thought of him eating alone
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3 this is a cbs 58 morning news. update.good morning i'm kate chappell... c-b-s 58 news time 6.is:2 w to aupdate on the endermtabbing case.the torney for e e two waukesha teens accused of trying toabheir assmat to death.... wants the high profile trial to heard in a different county.morgan geyser's attorney is requesting a change of venue. anissa weier's attorney wants a po of juors from a different county. it's up to a waukesha county judge to decide.both girlll be back in c on october 13th. 3 just announced this morning---
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>> is > here look fhe international space station this morning where two astronauts are in t middle of their second spacealkn >> too much work. welcomback to "cbs this morning.? big changes inside top veterans charity aer a cbs inve. new ce of theounded waior project h udio 57. isfocusing on its mission toelp injured troopsnd their families. plus, one of the summer's hottest shows "stranger things"
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brotrs who created the movie and 1980s nostalgia and gets a taste what is in sto for the new season. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. world't today" reports on ils found in greenland and how they cld mak life on mars ss of a lonshot. wow. geologists say they discovered evidence of microbial communities of rocks thatre more than 4 billion years old and it appears tha eah appred earlier this once thut a thought and soon afterhe plan was formed. a historic link to slavery. we reported the school profited in the early 1800s fr the sale of 272 slaves.e un thersity plans to bld a memorial to those slaves and of slavery.tute for the study it will be given preferential status in the admissions process.
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a smile on his face. craig sager received a third bone marrow surgery yesterday. we hope to have him back on the basketball court in thfall. >> we do. prime minister of canada is in a comic book. justin trudeau appears as a boxer they say he is not t producer or attempted to he proam but ey say it's closer to 80%. bechoite the subject of our
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hundreds of millis of dollars a year, is not helping my brothers and my sisters. or at least not all of them. >> reporter: cbs news spoke ofonpendtrol sg on itself. >> it was extremely extravagant. dinners a alcohol. >> repter: and strayg from its mission to empower and support wounded veterans. >> a lot of the warriors that i saw needed mental health treatment. they don't wounded warrior project. >> the report on charity spending became fodr on the campaign ail. >> wounded warriors is not on thlist o 22 you're giving to. why not? >> i saw some stories, i think on cbs news actually and i think i want to give it a pause until we find out if that it correct. he wounded warriors project fired its ceo two months later. odierno spoktos about
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the review thate did, as a board, we felt it was best for the organizaon t make a change inhe leship. >> the wounded warrior project hance hired a new ceo, retire army lieutenant general american efforts to locat ed prisoners of wars and troops missing in action from past conflicts and he served in both iraq and afghanistan. he has 35 years of mitary experience. we should note a cbs corpora executive sits on the charity's goodo have you re. thank you for having me. >> you saw som of what cbs new exposed thated to you being put in this role. you first came, what did you see and what did you want to change? >> first, thanks for having me on. really when i watched those the that caused m toeek thisopportunity. >> you sought them out? >> i saw firsthand the results of the wounded warrior projects and other nonprofits in changing th lives of our wounded service
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folks interested and i'm very lucky and honored to be here. >> i know one of the big changes you made thus far is an investment in mtal hlth services. our investigation found that that was lacking to a degree. you mentioned perhaps our instigation spurred your interest. did you make that cnge in respo on tit?>> the wounded war gnature wound ts war the which is treating tho service members with posaumatic stre and traatic brain injuries, even with the reorganizahat ti ts announced yest w doubling dn on those efforts because, indeed, that need is greand growing. we a growing b 1500 to00 wars a month today, and most of those wriors are coming to us to see help f those lness. >> youfound that the organization was spending a lot of m on luxury hotels, et cetera. what has changed now? especially now that you guys are still spending about 75 million dollen it comes to fund-raising. do you plan to cut down in that >> yes. well?
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warriors. i will t you raising public awarens tohe generation is importt so we do have continue tonvest. 75 million is a lot moy. >> we are taking a loo that at the endf thay thestrual cnge yesterday are focused on maximizing the impactn tho see. this generation of warors needs our best efforts and that is where we are going in the future. >> this generation is growing. yet, you laid executive board, nearly half the work force. how is it then that a reduced staff can help these numbers that are only climbing? >> what we did was we really focused on the surveys we got fr our alumni, those warriors we have sender. more than 90 on00 of those that are in our ranks. in fact, i spoke with them extensively the past five weeks, the entire five weeks i've been on the job and we are focusing
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we streained the sta and reduced ourfootprint and brick and mtar around the country d hav't discharge most of thosfolks. st of them didn' spend tim in their offices any way and out in the communities where she thoob and trying to maximize what we do across the community and trying to alter the nonprofits and others to deliver this important need to our service. >> what is the first step to reining the accountability, it's what doing today, is pleneli ingging everyone my best and everyone's bestff t squeeze every niel donor dollar. we will continu to do the best ab can to thetmos u of our ity. >> general, i think this veigation happenere were many p, veterans, who were worried about the waste, fraud, and ab
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over the years.y gre things thplain some of the pjects you wanto enhance and make sure that me veterans have access to. speak to warriors all the time. the last fe weeks, i've met gater warriors like andrew coughlin and luke murphy and fought in our wars and cam home and when e was there forhem and engagements to them got them other woorgarriors and that is e co starts and that yields ection to other programs like mtal health programs a -ter care for thosehurt. warrior project serves families in their home. ose are therojects we are not coming away from and double down on those in the future and th just hto regain that trust and transpancy and accountability. >> a right. >> to gatveou .
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>>need aonger radio. >> good. >> there iso way w getting e weirdo in there without anybody noticing. >> i mean, look at her. ? >> wow. she you got to lovet! that is a clip from the hit "strger things." a series rooted deep in 'items nostalgia and this scene pays homage to the movie .t emember that n episoetays of the sci-fi hit will debut ne >>tein eve hooked on the show so that has to be
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set in the 1980s. "stranger things." and rs duffer, twin brhers, from north carolina, jamiewa shows us the inspiratnd the series wever oiler-free. jamie, good morning to you. >> rter: good morning. since its july debut, the buzz surrounding "stranger things" hay grown and in large part because of t show's 1980s nostalgia. the creators of the ffer brothers have generated their own buzz of cure i don't say as well. thed barn los angeles.an '80s from the tset, "stranger things" had the lo, sod, and feel of a '80s classic. >> stop it! you'reing her ou >> you're freaking me out! >> reporter: s in 1983, the show follows a group of junior highfits on a mission to find their missing friend.
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girl with spe power named eleven. and a gateway into anoer i mat duff.er. yeah, we created "sanger thin hind the serie who actually came of age in the '90s were spired by theies mov loved owing . tohe sty sumr block we go back ers but t in this new, new form? >> y have t think abou you know, aot of our p busterlike "jaws"nd"indiana jones" and gremli"gremlins" and to the future." >> one of the characters is old again. winona rydertart who s a handful of memorable '80s and '90s filmslays the frantic
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biers. what was your approach when you approachedher? >> at thntatoi we had one script written. sh really loved the script but a leap of faith on h erpart. without her, ion't think the sh would have broken throu the way it did. >> will! are youhere? >>eporter: to fin the right mix of younger stars. this isn't se"lor of th rings" book. >> hobbit. >> s t up! >>eporte thefer duf screened scri eveone ba child it.formance, i think discredit >> reporter: in a video posted by actressillie brown on twitter, the brothersitnessed her transformed into the supernatural role of eleven >>, e it was haecially with eleven, who islayed by millie brown, because this is a chter th doesn't hav a lot of lines, but the minimute,e had close-up and like my god.
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show already has a ct be as successful as it's been? >> we knew it uld applr thought it would appeal to t people l us growing up loving these vies from the '80s and then wha we were hoping praying was that it would also work f a newer,ounger generation. personal favorite moments in the series where you look at it and you swear you're right back in 3 >> to me, the little maybe not everyone picks up, but maybe some people will seehat t trapper paper and jt be instantly brought back to another time. >> ts -- >> the millennium falcon was not easy to get. you notice it's hidden under a piow and dustin brings it out because it was too costly to keep it there. >> the throwback hit wasn' the duffe we
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connecting to their what they their dream home. >> they lik t break rule andk e- it wasn't something that had been done on television before. a lin a lik that dustin says is six but talking. eleven. >> these are crazy! >> i feel that way about that. nelix is our friend and she is crazy! but i think that is why this is so successful. >> reporter: now the bsroerarey season two even stranger. >> there is a lot of unresolved there is still a portal to another dimension that is wide open. what we want to treat it, there new main attention and t goal that attention is reso ver much in the way you do a movie sequel. >> reporter: wednesday, netflix released this cryptic trailer offering a hint of what is to come. another hint the duffer brothers told us, video games may somehow be involved in season two. ould have more of our
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