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it's tuesday, september 27th, 2016. this is "cbs morning news." the first presidential debate is in the books. donald trump and hillary clinton clashed over the economy, national security, race relations and everything in between. >> i call it trumped up trickle down. >> that's called business, my friend. >> i did not. >> this is a man who has called women pigs, slobs and dogs. >> i have a winning temperament. confessions of a killer.
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admits to killing five, after the parents open up about their son's disturbing history. and with heavy hearts, the marlins got back to baseball after the pitching death of jose fernandez. the team's touching tribute and the emotional home run powered by heartbreak. >> i don't care who you are, who you root for or how badly you want the mets to be in the want the mets to be in the postseason, that was phenomenal. captioning funded by cbs good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters right here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, the first face-to-face show down between hillary clinton and donald trump started off cool, it ended up pretty hot. the most televised debate became confrontational and personal.
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jamie yuccas is at hofstra university in new york. good morning, jamie. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. can you believe it, we're 43 days away from election day. that means the candidates are back on the election trail. both saying they were the winners. of course there were attacks both on policy -- >> i have been a senator -- >> you haven't done it. >> reporter: the first of the three equally presidential debates was big anything but -- >> hillary has experience but bad experience. >> i will release my tax return when she releases her 33,000 e-mails that have been deleted. >> it was a mistake and i take responsibility for that. >> reporter: topics of race, national security and jobs dominated on the stage but it was the sometimes awkward attacks that are making
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the stamina to be president of this country you need tremendous stamina. >> a man who can be prevoked by a tweet should not have his fingers anywhere near the nuclear code. >> reporter: clinton questioned whether the businessman is anywhere near ready to be ready to lead a nation. >> i prepared to be president. >> reporter: and trump accused her for being soft on crime. >> secretary clinton doesn't want to use a couple words and that's law and order. ee >> reporter: afterwards, trump reacted to his performance. >> i think we got our point across. she's not going to make america great again. she has been saying these things for years and nothing ever happens. >> reporter: hillary clinton stopped by to address supporters. >> we'll have that for everybody! >> reporter: the candidates are back on the trail today in background states. clinton in north carolina. and trump in florida.
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the next will happen on october 9th in st. louis, missouri. as for the vice presidential debate, that happens one week from today. anne-marie, our own elaine quijano will moderate that debate. >> very exciting news. thanks a lot. jamie yuccas at hofstra university in hampton. following what many believe to be a string of inflammatory comments voters that he has the temperament to be president. >> why is your judgment any different than mrs. clinton's? >> well, i have much better judgment there's no question. i also have a much better temperament. you know? let me tell you, she spent hundreds of millions of dollars on an advertising -- you know, they get madison avenue in a room and they, oh, temperament. let's go after that.
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i have a winning temperament. i know how to win. the afl-cio, the other day, behind the blue screen, i don't know who you were talking to, secretary clinton, but you was totally out of control. i said there's a person who is out of control. >> secretary clinton. >> whoo, she said trump should not be allowed to control the nuclear code. bob schieffer has moderated debates and reported on all the others, schieffer said last night's face-off was nothing like he's ever seen. >> i've never seen one where the decorum breaks down. you just never see audience responses like you saw tonight. we were expecting a different kind of debate, and i think in
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i don't think donald trump lost any votes tonight. i'm not sure hillary clinton gained any votes tonight. what we saw is an example of an example of just how deep the divide is now between democrats and republicans. i didn't learn very much new tonight. i mean, i they'd they started off pretty well, it was fairly business-like. about 15 minutes in, it just broke down into name calling. it was back and forth and who could shout the i must say i thought mrs. clinton maintained her composure throughout. i thought she zinged him a couple of pretty good times on the income tax. when she brought home this point, what is it that he has to hide here. his supporters in the hall seem to think that was a great moment for him. but i think that's what we saw tonight. she was preaching to her choir over here. he was preaching to her choir over here.
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how you come together to form the coalitions to break the gridlock that his country finds itself in. well, coming up on "cbs this morning," we will take a look at what was fact and what was fiction during this morning's high stake's presidential debate. the suspect accused of killing five people at a washington mall confessed to please. he has a criminal record going back two years. her so much, she kept a stun gun by the front door. mireya villarreal has the report. >> reporter: arcan cetin stood in front of a court. cetin charged with five counts of premeditated murder has given no reason for the attack. he's expressed an interest in
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his stepdaughter spoke after the hearing. >> our son has got mental health issues that we have been trying to work on with him. that's all i can say. >> reporter: just before 7:00 on friday night, 911 calls poured in from mall customers. they described a man walking into macy's with a gun. court documents describe cetin's alleged attack. the suspect allegedly juvenile victim near some clothing racks then shot an adult male victim. the victims included a 16-year-old cancer survive. chuck egan, a maintenance worker at beauing. melinda and her 95-year-old mother beatrice dotson. maria via reveal, nbc news,
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the marlins beat the mets 7-3. after the game, gathered around the pitcher's mound leaving their hats. fernandez was killed after a boat crashed into a jetty in miami. and the accident is under investigation. lebron james takes a stand he calls out the protest of colin kaepernick. and wedding crasher actor tom hanks makes a cameo in a photo shoot. this is the "cbs morning news." photo shoot. this is the "cbs morning news." let's do more. add one a day women's 50+ complete multivitamin. with vitamin d and calcium to help support bone health. one a day. i'm hall of famer jerry west and my life is basketball. but that doesn't stop my afib from leaving me at a higher risk of stroke. that'd be devastating. i took warfarin for over 15 years until i learned more about once-daily xarelto... a latest generation blood thinner. then i made the switch. xarelto? significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. it has similar effectiveness to warfarin.
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well, here's another look at this morning's top story. during their physical face-to-face encounter, hillary clinton and donald trump debated foreign affairs, race and temperament. the debate was subdued in the beginning, but it ended with a flurry of verbal fireworks. >> he tried switch from looks to stamina. but is this a man who has called women pigs, slobs and dogs. and someone who has said pregnancy is an inconvenience to employers. who has said -- >> i never said that. >> who has said women don't deserve equal pay unless they do as good a job as men. and one of the worst things he said was about a woman in a
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supporting them and hanging around them. and he called this women miss piggy. then he called her miss housekeeping because she was latino. donald, she has a name. her name is alicia machado and she has become a u.s. citizen. >> oh, really? >> you can bet she's going to vote this november. >> okay, good. let me jte >> you have ten seconds then the final question. >> you know, hillary is hitting me with tremendous commercials. some of it said entertainment. some of it said somebody who has been very vicious to me, rose o'donnell, i said very tough things to her and i think everybody agree she deserves it and nobody feels sorry for her. i was going to say something extremely rough to hillary, and her family. and i said to myself, i can't do it. i just can't do it.
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but she spent hundreds of millions of dollars on negative ads on me, many of which are absolutely untrue. they're untrue and they're misrepresentations, i will tell you this, lester, it's not nice. and i don't deserve that. but it's certainly not a nice thing that she's done. it's hundreds of millions of ads. and the only gratifying thing is, i saw the polls come in today with all of that money, over either winning or i'm tied, and i spent practically nothing. >> coming up on "cbs this morning," more reaction to the debate. we will hear from a focus group of 28 undecided registered voters from pennsylvania for their takes. candidates plus, vice presidential nominee mike spence joins us in the studio. and we'll speak to the then senior adviser to the 2012 romney/ryan campaign. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching.
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a ?faceoff? between "hillary clinton" and "donald trump."we have ?highlights? this morning from the first presidential debate... and overnight reaction. 3 plus... smash and grabs during a soccer game. cars while families are just feet away.how you can help police catch whoever is responsible. good morning everyone.it's tuesday, september 27-th.i'm jessica tighe. tighe.and i'm kate chappell before we get to your top stories... we want to start with a check of the forecast! you'll notice a cool down as soon as you step outside.i grabbed a sweater.. i'm still not ready to use a coat... despite my complaining about the cold.
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